Here’s What’s New To Netflix Streaming This Week [US]

Netflix is a revolving door of movie and television content, particularly on the streaming side of things. Though titles often disappear from availability, new ones are also frequently added. Sometime...
Here’s What’s New To Netflix Streaming This Week [US]
Written by Chris Crum
  • Netflix is a revolving door of movie and television content, particularly on the streaming side of things. Though titles often disappear from availability, new ones are also frequently added. Sometimes these come in the form of Netflix original shows or even exclusive access to certain programming, but sometimes it’s just older titles that many find to be still worth watching.

    There’s new (and old) stuff coming to Netflix streaming each week, and it can be difficult to keep up with what’s available all the time. With that, here’s a look at some new additions.

    Orange is the New Black premiered on Thursday, and An Invisible SIgn became available on Saturday.

    Starting today, we’re told the following titles will be available for streaming:

    A Monster in Paris (2011)

    Sean Lennon, Mathieu Chedid, Vanessa Paradis, Adam Goldberg, Gad Elmaleh

    Emile and Raoul join forces with Lucille, the big-hearted star of the Bird of Paradise cabaret, an eccentric scientist and his irascible monkey to save a misunderstood monster from the city’s ruthlessly ambitious police chief.

    For Richer or Poorer (2012)

    Rockmond Dunbar, Letoya Luckett, Angell Conwell, Buddy Lewis, Maya Gilbert

    Kya is a spoiled prima donna and Aubrey is her husband who indulges her every whim. But when Aubrey loses his well-paying job. Kya’s got to kiss her expensive fashions goodbye and look for a job of her own!

    Lab Rats: Season 1 (2012)

    Tyrel Jackson Williams, Billy Unger, Spencer Boldman, Kelli Berglund, Hal Sparks

    Lab Rats focuses on the life of Leo, whose mother marries billionaire genius Davenport. He meets Adam, Bree, and Chase (Davenport’s latest projects), with whom he develops an immediate friendship.

    Political Animals (2012)

    Sigourney Weaver, Carla Gugino, James Wolk, Sebastian Stan, Brittany Ishibashi, Ellen Burstyn

    Sigourney Weaver stars as Elaine Barrish Hammond, a former first lady and current U.S. secretary of state struggling to keep her family together while dealing with national crises and a journalist who’s determined to tear her down.

    Starting on Tuesday, the following will become available:

    Deficit (2007)

    Gael García Bernal, Andrés Almeida, Fernanda Castillo, Luz Cipriota, Dagoberto Gama

    Hoping to impress his pals, snobbish Cristobal invites them to his parents’ villa, where he lords over the servants and tries to seduce a guest. But a romantic rivalry with the gardener soon unravels Cristobal’s carefully curated aristocratic image.

    Intolerable Cruelty (2003)

    George Clooney, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Geoffrey Rush, Cedric the Entertainer, Edward Herrmann, Richard Jenkins, Billy Bob Thornton

    Attorney Miles goes toe-to-toe with his wealthy client’s ex-wife, expert gold-digger Marylin, in this battle-of-the-sexes comedy. Just when Marylin thinks she’s cinched another fortune, she’s defeated by the “Massey pre-nup” and schemes to get even.

    The Ice Harvest (2005)

    John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton, Connie Nielsen, Randy Quaid, Oliver Platt

    Unethical dim-bulb attorney Charlie Arglist embezzles $2 million from a mobster. Not content with the cash, the sleazy lawyer plans to skip town with pretty club owner Renata Crest — until the cops and townsfolk grow increasingly suspicious.

    Other recent additions include: Playing for Keeps, The Expendables 2 , Starlet, Back to 1942, The Bay, Ring of Fire and Dead Man’s Burden.

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