Forbes Business Hollywood & Entertainment The Best New Movies And Shows On Netflix This Week Travis Bean Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I write about movies and TV, with a focus on streaming. Following Jun 19, 2023, 06:00pm EDT | Press play to listen to this article! Got it! Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 16: Gabrielle Union attends the Premiere of Disney’s “Cheaper By The .
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(Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic) FilmMagic As we continue to navigate the labyrinth of digital content, it’s clear that online streaming is a blessing for movie lovers and serial binge-watchers alike. And no streamer has been kinder to its subscribers (or more prolific) than Netflix. Each week, the streaming giant adds a plethora of new content to its ever-growing library—a mixture of original productions, seasoned classics, and hidden gems from the international cinema world.
This week is no exception. From enchanting animated features to provocative documentaries, Netflix is serving up a veritable smorgasbord of cinematic treats. In the first section of this article, you’ll find the absolute best selections over the next seven days, followed by the best content leaving this week.
Then at the end, I’ll list out every single new movie and show coming to and leaving Netflix between Monday, June 19, and Sunday, June 25, 2023. If you’re interested in reading my weekly-updated movie rankings, check them out here . The Best New Movies and Shows on Netflix This Week The Perfect Find (2023) MORE FOR YOU Ranking Netflix’s ‘Black Mirror’ Season 6 Episodes From Worst To Best Ukraine Shows The Fight To Make The Bradley IFV Safer Was Worth It Billionaire Andrew Tan’s Megaworld To Invest $6.
3 Billion On Philippine Townships, Hotels In Next Five Years Step into a world of high-stakes romance with The Perfect Find . Career-driven and rapidly approaching 40, our heroine, played by the radiant Gabrielle Union, grapples with the ticking of her biological clock and a bank account begging for mercy. Directed by the dynamic Numa Perrier and co-starring Keith Powers, Aisha Hinds, D.
B. Woodside, La La Anthony, and Gina Torres, this feel-good rom-com explores what happens when an intense secret romance threatens to derail her big comeback. The UnXplained with William Shatner (Season 2) Ready to embark on a thrilling journey into the unknown? Veteran actor William Shatner hosts the second season of The UnXplained , where he investigates the mysteries that baffle mankind.
From historical riddles to modern conundrums, each episode dives into a new enigma, providing fascinating insights and challenging viewers’ perceptions of reality. This series is a riveting exploration of the inexplicable and unseen world around us. Take Care of Maya (2023) In this gripping documentary directed by Henry Roosevelt, embark on an emotional journey with Jack and Beata Kowalski as their idyllic family life turns into a harrowing nightmare.
When their 10-year-old daughter Maya falls ill with peculiar symptoms, they are plunged into a world of medical misdiagnoses and accusations of Munchausen’s by proxy. Take Care of Maya chronicles the unraveling of a once-happy family and the fight for truth and justice. Be ready to challenge your perceptions of the healthcare system and the strength of familial bonds.
Let’s Get Divorced (Season 1) Say “I don’t” to convention and “I do” to the hilarity and heartbreak in this unique Japanese rom-com series. Let’s Get Divorced follows an eager-to-divorce couple, whose plans are comically thwarted by unpredictable life events. Starring Riisa Naka, Arata Furuta, Tôri Matsuzaka, and Kôji Yamamoto, expect an intimate, goofy, and heartwarmingly romantic journey where achieving a divorce becomes more challenging than maintaining a marriage.
Catching Killers (Season 3) The gripping true-crime series Catching Killers returns for a third season, immersing viewers in the tense world of criminal investigations. Go behind the scenes with dedicated detectives and forensic experts as they meticulously unravel clues, face off against chilling culprits, and bring justice to victims. This season promises more thrilling twists and shocking revelations than ever before.
Get ready for a roller-coaster ride into the heart of criminal justice. The Best Movies and Shows Leaving Netflix This Week The Mist (2007) Directed by the legendary Frank Darabont, The Mist is a tension-filled adaptation of Stephen King’s chilling novella. When a sinister fog blankets a small town, trapping David Drayton (Thomas Jane) and his young son in a local grocery store, they must face off against an unknown, malevolent force lurking within.
Co-starring Marcia Gay Harden and Laurie Holden, this riveting horror film skillfully blends palpable fear with thought-provoking themes. Prepare to be gripped by The Mist . Shooter (Seasons 1-3) Based on the best-selling novel “Point of Impact” by Stephen Hunter and the 2007 Paramount PARA film, Shooter is an edge-of-your-seat drama series.
Ryan Phillippe stars as Bob Lee Swagger, a highly decorated veteran coaxed back into action to prevent a plot to kill the President. As Swagger is double-crossed and framed for the assassination attempt, he must dig deep into his lethal skills set to bring the true culprits to justice. With high-stakes action and complex conspiracies, Shooter keeps viewers guessing till the very end.
Philomena (2013) Directed by Stephen Frears, Philomena is a heartfelt drama based on a true story. Dame Judi Dench gives a captivating performance as Philomena Lee, a woman searching for her son, who was taken from her decades ago after she became pregnant and was forced to live in a convent. Co-starring Steve Coogan as a jaded journalist who aids her in her search, Philomena is a poignant exploration of faith, forgiveness, and the unbreakable bond between mother and child.
Prepare for a moving cinematic experience with Philomena . Every New Movie and Show on Netflix This Week June 19: My Little Pony: The Movie (2017); Not Quite Narwhal (Season 1); Take Care of Maya (2023) June 20: 85 South: Ghetto Legends (2023); Bunk’d (Season 6) June 21: 90ML (2019); Break Point (Part 2); Madre de alquiler (Season 1); Namo Venkatesa (2010); The UnXplained with William Shatner (Season 2) June 22: Glamorous (Season 1); Let’s Get Divorced (Season 1); Skull Island (Season 1); Sleeping Dog (Season 1) June 23: Catching Killers (Season 3); Ijakumo: The Born Again Stripper (2019); iNumber Number: Jozi Gold (2023); King of Clones (2023); Make Me Believe (2023); On the Line: The Richard Williams Story (2022); Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: The Series (Part 3); The Perfect Find (2023); Through My Window: Across the Sea (2023) Every Movie and Show Leaving Netflix This Week Note: The dates represent your last days to watch these movies and shows. June 19: Mohamed Hussein (2019); Philomena (2013); Us and Them (2018); The Wolf’s Call (2019) June 20: Shooter (Seasons 1-3) June 21: Derren Brown: Miracle (2018); The Mist (2007) June 22: Backtrace (2018) Check out my website .
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