![]() Hot Gimmick: Girl Meets Boy Īlexa & Katie – Season 3 Le Bazar de la Charite įast & Furious Spy Racers Transformers Rescue Bots Academy – Season 1Ĭarole & Tuesday – Part 2 Ronny Chieng: Asian Comedian Destroys America ĭon’t F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer Jack Whitehall: Christmas with My Father Michelle Wolf: Joke Show Įspecial de Natal Porta dos Fundos Three Days of Christmas Ī Family Reunion Christmas Spirit Riding Free: The Spirit of Christmas The Confession Killer įuller House – Season 5 Magic for Humans – Season 2 Īpache: La vida de Carlos Tevez Ī Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby Īstronomy Club: The Sketch Show The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl (2005)Īustin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)Īustin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999)Ī Cinderella Story: Christmas Wish (2019)Įspecial de Natal Porta dos Fundos: A Primeira Tentacao de Cristo This Filipino film, the first Netflix Original for the country, is about teenagers - so not actually kids - but still offers up a hopefully compelling tale of bad choices and the young corpses they leave behind. It’s a bold move, always, and lets viewers know that no one is safe which in turn adds a dark energy by default. Look, I like when genre films kill off kids, and I’m not sorry. It’s Like Netflix Knows My Weaknessĭead Kids drops on 12/1 and is already on my must-watch list thanks to the title alone. Netflix has your back if you’re planning a marathon too, as the day also brings Brosnan’s other three Bond films - Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), The World Is Not Enough (1999), and Die Another Day (2002). GoldenEye was Pierce Brosnan’s first go as James Bond, and it arrives at the end of the month on 12/31. It’s a valid argument, but each month I choose to take a positive route with it and highlight the oldest movie that’s hitting Netflix, and December’s title is from way back in… 1995. One of the constant criticisms against the streaming service is the lack of older films and a deference towards newer titles. The Oldest Film Hitting Netflix This Month And finally, The Neighbor (aka El vecino) comes knocking on 12/31, and while the story about a slacker who gains powers from an alien is interesting the more curious draw is director Nacho Vigalondo ( Timecrimes, 2007). The Two Popes go to war (probably not accurate) starting 12/20 with Jonathan Pryce and Anthony Hopkins talking god stuff. Michael Bay’s 6 Underground blows shit up starting on 12/13, and while it’s still weird that a new Bay movie is so close with so little fanfare I’m still hoping for a fun time. Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson are both getting rave reviews. Noah Baumbach’s Marriage Story breaks up on 12/6 and delivers the acclaimed portrayal of of two people falling out of love. Only Ian Somerhalder - star of the CW’s The Vampire Diaries coincidentally enough - has a chance of stopping the infection before it’s too late. V Wars sinks its teeth in starting 12/5 and is a new series about a virus released from melting ice caps that transforms people into blood-sucking vampires. ![]() As a bonus, the movie is perfectly timed at around 80 minutes making for a fun and fast treat for genre fans. ![]() Its reveal is a thing of beauty (and belongs in our One Perfect Shot roster), the action and suspense are legit, and it ends on a high note. JD Dillard’s terrific little creature feature drops a fantastic Kiersey Clemons onto a deserted island which she quickly discovers is home to some kind of monster. ![]() Sweetheart (2018) washes ashore on December 25th and just might be one of your favorite Christmas presents this year. ![]() The complete list of movies and shows hitting (and leaving) Netflix this month - December 2019 - is below, but first I’m going to highlight a few that stand apart from the bunch. It’s just one more way to re-watch the movies we already love and find new ones to cherish, and this month sees some of both hitting the service. Some people spend their days arguing over the merits of Netflix, but the rest of us are too busy enjoying new movies, engaging series, and fun specials. ![]()
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