New on Netflix: Films for January 2021
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- 게시일 2020. 12. 27.
- Here are the films coming to Netflix US in January 2021:
1/1/2021
17 Again
30 Minutes or Less
Blue Streak
Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Can't Hardly Wait
Catch Me If You Can
Cool Hand Luke
Enter the Dragon
Gimme Shelter
Good Hair
GoodFellas
Gothika
Into the Wild
Julie & Julia
Mud
Mystic Pizza
Raw (1987)
Sex and the City 2
Sherlock Holmes (2009)
Striptease
Superbad
The Creative Brain
The Departed
1/5/2021
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
1/6/2021
Rocanrol Cowboys
1/10/2021
Spring Breakers
1/11/2021
The Intouchables
1/16/2021
A Monster Calls
1/18/2021
Homefront
1/22/2021
The White Tiger
1/27/2021
Penguin Bloom
1/29/2021
The Dig
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New on Netflix: Films for January 2021
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I need more than 10 seconds of a movie to make any decision on watching.
OHHHHHHH I’M MORE THAN READYYYY!!! 🪄😌
PS: YESSSS GO ANTHONY MACKIE 👏👏
i'm really excited for The Dig
Question for anyone that has Netflix.. I currently have Amazon Prime ( mostly for movies ), and Prime seems to add newer movies than most streaming services, but can you tell me if Netflix also adds newer movies that were in theaters recently on a regular basis, or does Netflix add more older movies compared to Prime and HBOmax? Thanks
i’m gonna watch sherlock holmes just for the ‘discombobulate’ meme
17 Again!
Have A Good Day Everyone!
Is it just me or does it seem like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, HBO, Showtime, Disney, IMDB, KRplus, Apple TV seems to recycle the same movies over and over again? If it leaves Netflix, then another one of these streaming services will pick them up. Unless the original movies and series are the main attraction there's really no difference. I do understand that depending on an individual's personal collection some of these movies may be a new viewing experience for newer generations, so I get it. I however came from a generation where VHS, DVD's were huge and Columbia Records membership had movies for sale so between Blockbuster.....lol and any movie rental store or business carrying movies I own most of these movies they are recycling/re-releasing. Furthermore, I wonder if there are copying rights being disputed for newer movies and that's why you don't see them released as frequently as movies as far as 25 years back. There are so many excellent or ridiculously entertaining films that I never see up for viewing and I wonder who is in charge of making these decision? In the late 80's and 90's there were so many awesome foreign films that blew American movies to oblivion, and I rarely see any of them as options to watch for viewers. Without a lot of proof it feels like streaming services were becoming WOKE and progressive in 2017-2019 and all of a sudden it just stopped and became really conservative. I get Covid complicated the entertainment industry, but not already produced shows, the variety is kind of crappy. I hope it changes because humans need more intellectually stimulating plots than the basic formulaic substandard stuff that's being released lately. Is it really that hard to write, act and edit quality shows? It may be, and I'm taking all the good shows for granted thinking all shows should be stellar.
When is goodfellas coming? I haven’t seen it on there and it’s already January 11
Some of these movies were on Netflix at some point (At least in my country). In fact, "The girl with the dragon tattoo" is still on Netflix xd
I recommend the call...
CHOCOLATE-CHINOOOO ❤️
Awesome Netflix
Mud 🤘
choice: movies you've already seen; movies you do not want to see.
exactly!!
Lets Goo
Netflix is the greatest and most reasonable Streaming service around. All inclusive for one monthly payment no extra charge for new movies or special events. I will always love Netflix!!!!
They used to be before they doubled the monthly subscription price and started making more garbage originals versus getting recent movie theater releases in a fairly timely manner.
And your charging $14.99 a month now? For that? Really?
Agreed! Greedy fuckers for okay movies
Mist of them are oldies
SATC2 seriously?
What about anime
WHERE IS MY CASTLEVANIA!!
No horror movies smh
I’ve already seen most of the stuff I wanted off or before Netflix but rehashing material is lame 😒 I wonder how material is picked because I don’t think anyone looks at how bad some material is🤢 for the increase in cost of membership 💰💸💰💸
Hi Guys 😍💋 💝💖
Some of these movies are
OLD..Why NETFLIX adding
them as NEW RELEASES?
they should order:
Hawaii Five-0 and
Law&Order:SVU..my 2
best tv series everrrrr..
SUCKS not to have TV
CABLE..
20 years movies... that´s why ill stop ..
I’m sure he’s a nice guy but they gotta stop casting Anthony Mackie 🥴 in my opinion he didn’t do a good job in season 2 of Altered Carbon and countless other projects 🤷♂️
You just reminded me of how painful and empty and boring the entirety of season 2 was - now I’ve got renewed anxiety and anger all over again 🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴
He absolutely butchered that role, what a complete and utter disaster.
Good to know. I personally didn’t watch because Joel kinnaman part was recast, sounds like it was a good decision.
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Most of this shit is old. Come on Netflix, you have to do better.