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By Myles Byrne-Dunhill & James Sellers
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The podcast currently has 127 episodes available.
Here we are friends, a wholesome episode of What’s New to Netflix, fit for the whole family! We do what we do and talk about all of the new movies and shows coming to Netflix in September 2024, and then…
Hugh Jackman and Rebecca Ferguson get futuristic and nostalgic all at the same time in the sci-fi noir Reminiscence from 2021. Next, Ti West turns Mia Goth into a star in the psychological horror sequel Pearl from 2022. And last, Mark Wahlberg and Halle Berry are unconventional spies (and possibly in love with each other) in The Union from 2024.
All of this plus Expendables chat, hot dog eating competitions, soccer documentaries, cutthroat reality shows, realty reality, the latest Hunger Games knockoffs, Bill Gates really trying to save the world, and comedians are going on some road trips.
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Here’s our big August in Action theme show on What’s New to Netflix, where it’s all about explosions, car chases, shoot-outs, and the destruction of public property, but not before we talk about all the new stuff heading to Netflix this month as well.
Then we watch Tom Hanks deal with a group of ruthless pirates in Captain Phillips from 2013. Next, Eddie Murphy is back in the long-awaited Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F from 2024. And finally, the film that made Will Smith and Martin Lawrence stars, as well as kickstarting Michael Bay’s movie career, Bad Boys from 1995.
All of this plus a whole lot of Chucky, unnecessary director’s cuts, annoying influencers, movies people love to hate on, AMC’s Netflix takeover, and just way too much content in general.
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Get ready for an action-packed episode of What’s New to Netflix, where we rise to the challenge and fight our way through all of the new titles of July 2024 with a vengeance!
We also watch Martin Lawrence and Steve Zahn team up and stop some bad guys in National Security from 2003. Then Glen Powell tricks Adria Arjona and a whole bunch of would-be criminals into thinking he’s an assassin-for-hire in Hit Man from 2023. And next, we meet up with Jessica Alba as she tries to uncover the conspiracy of who killed her father in Trigger Warning from 2024.
All of this plus weird T-Mobile commercials, a guy with 1000 kids, dumb reality shows, bizarre cooking competition shows, Exploding Kittens, green gloves, people climbing stuff, dirty pop, and maybe Ryan Seacrest?
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Summer is upon us, and here on What’s New to Netflix, we find a lot to discuss when we peruse the list of titles coming to Netflix in June 2024.
Then Jerry Seinfeld stars and directs this somewhat true story of how the Pop-Tart was invented in Unfrosted from 2024. Next, Shia LaBeouf befriends a runaway as they go on an unpredictable journey together in The Peanut Butter Falcon from 2019. And last, Jennifer Lopez has to fight a rogue AI while overcoming her own fears and trusting an unlikely ally in Atlas from 2024.
All of this plus early 2000s nostalgia, movies stealing the plot from Addams Family Values, sexual healing, Ultraman, magical schools, twin cinema, mid-‘90s nostalgia, finding out who “the Mole” is, and owning all of Manhattan.
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This time What's New to Netflix is back, even though we never left, and we talk about new movies and shows coming to Netflix in May 2024 for the first half of the episode, like we usually do.
Then we watch Aaron Eckhart as an ex-CIA agent who has to team up with Nina Dobrev and defeat an insane villain in The Bricklayer from 2023. Next, it's the sequel to the first Rebel Moon flick, Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver, from 2024, directed by Zack Snyder. And finally, it's an Oscar-worthy performance from Will Smith as he portrays Venus and Serena Williams father in King Richard from 2021.
All of this plus The Month of Mulaney, the underrated Hulk movie from 2003, neanderthal secrets, Tom Brady getting roasted, Archer, the return of Bridgerton, Tires, Reading Rainbow, sudden girlfriends, and how it's still The Month of Mulaney!
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On this episode of What’s New to Netflix, we are joined by a previous guest of the show, Savannah, when we talk about all the new stuff coming to Netflix in April 2024.
Then we witness Adam Sandler befriending a giant alien spider, voiced by Paul Dano, as he explores the mysteries of the universe and his life in Spaceman from 2024. Next, Millie Bobby Brown is betrayed by her new in-laws and sacrificed to a monster in Damsel, also from 2024. And finally, Lindsay Lohan wants to marry this one guy, but then this other guy shows up, and she wants to be with him, but she’s going to marry the first guy in Irish Wish from 2024 as well.
All of this plus movies based on board games, movies with alternate titles, the return of the talented Mr. Ripley, the worst reality competition shows we’ve ever heard, the return of the talented Woody Woodpecker, pirates, Duran Duran, and how we all go from excited to disappointed over an iconic MTV series.
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We’ve been doing What’s New to Netflix for nine whole years, as we mentioned in our last show, so we do what we do every year! That’s right, we are doing a full-length commentary for a movie that’s on Netflix right now!
This time it’s the wacky yet heartfelt multiverse of madness, also known as Everything Everywhere All at Once, starring Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis, Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan, and James Hong, from 2022, directed by Daniels. So, fire up Netflix and watch all of that silly sci-fi mayhem unfold while we also join in the fun!
WARNING: This is not a typical episode of What’s New to Netflix. This is an audio commentary. This episode is meant to be listened to while you watch Everything Everywhere All at Once. If you try to listen to this episode and you are not watching Everything Everywhere All at Once along with us, a lot of this will not make any sense.
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What’s New to Netflix has been a podcast for nine years now! We talk on all of the new stuff coming to Netflix in March 2024, review three movies, and even talk a bit about Dune 2 in celebration!
For the reviews, Ti West brings us a movie where a group of aspiring filmmakers shoot an adult film in rural Texas, but not before risking life and limb in X from 2022. Next, it’s the true story of baseball player turned government spy Mo Berg, played by Paul Rudd, in The Catcher Was a Spy from 2018. And then we watch Kelly Rowland uncover the truth about an infamous painter and her duplicitous husband in Tyler Perry’s Mea Culpa from 2024.
All of this plus what it means to be a ninja in Beverly Hills, deciphering the MonsterVerse, the problem of too many comedians, unconventional biopics, those darn Young Royals, everything you can think of becoming a competition show, and a woman turns into a chicken nugget.
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The short month of February brings some interesting titles to Netflix in 2024, and you can always count on What’s New to Netflix to inform you of all the latest and lamest stuff heading your way.
Later, we watch some hitmen struggle to take out some survivalists and fire jumpers after starting a deadly forest fire in Taylor Sheridan’s Those Who Wish Me Dead from 2021. Then we glimpse a hyperrealistic look at life at a rundown motel in Sean Baker’s The Florida Project from 2017. And last, a father and daughter have to hide their special mutant powers from the world in Freaks from 2018.
All of this plus Magic Mike’s strange journey, the wrong Plus One movie, traditional sitcoms, James Spader, Love Is Blind chit-chat, Britney Spears at the Grand Canyon, little scoundrels, awards shows, and the unusual story of a guy that used to be an orange.
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It’s the first episode of 2024, and What’s New to Netflix celebrates the new year when we talk about our favorite and least-favorite titles that we reviewed last year! We also go over everything hitting Netflix in January, and *spoiler alert* it’s not too awesome.
Later, we analyze the new Todd Haynes film, May December, from last month. Also, we give The Super Mario Bros. Movie a chance, but does it lean too heavily on nostalgia, or do we, when we spend most of the time speaking about the previous Mario Bros. film from 1993. And also from last year, Zack Snyder turned his would-be Star Wars movie into Rebel Moon: Part One - A Child of Fire, and it couldn’t be a more Zack Snyder film if it wanted to be.
All of this plus Quentin Tarantino ripping off old movies, John Wick still going and going, Mamma Mia! having us wonder if Pierce Brosnan can sing, Kevin Hart getting a little serious, the ‘real world’ of the Floribama Shore, and we have started a campaign to get Netflix to #ReleasetheButtholeCut of Cats (2019)!
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The podcast currently has 127 episodes available.