As you know, content comes and goes on Netflix. Each week, we’re bringing you a list of titles that you’ll be able to stream in the U.S. in the coming days. As always, dates are subject to change.
Yes, that’s R.J. Mitte. Also known as Walter Jr. That would be a still from House of Last Things. I haven’t seen it, but I can’t say I’ve seen anything with R.J. Mitte in it that wasn’t absolutely awesome. Granted, Breaking Bad is the only Mitte title I’ve watched. Oh, to hell with it. Just watch Breaking Bad again. It’s still on there.
Available on 01/10:
Auomata (2014)
Antonio Banderas, Birgitte Hjort Sørensen, Melanie Griffith, Dylan McDermott, Robert Forster, Andy Nyman
In a dystopian future, an insurance adjuster for a tech company investigates a robot killed for violating protocol and discovers a global conspiracy.
Available on 1/12:
America’s Funniest Home Videos Kids: Playtime Ain’t for Wimps (2014)
Tom Bergeron hosts this “AFV” series dedicated to that especially funny — and sometimes painfully dangerous — time for families.
Available on 1/13:
Being Human: Season 4 (U.S.)
Boston roommates Aidan, Josh and Sally are your average twenty-somethings — except that they’re also a vampire, werewolf and ghost, respectively.
Steve Treviño: Relatable (2014)
Comedian Steve Treviño performs his signature no-holds-barred humor in a special that’s relatable to both young and old alike.
Viktor (2014)
Gérard Depardieu, Elizabeth Hurley, Eli Danker, Denis Karasyov, Marcello Mazzarella, Evgeniya Akhremenko
After spending years in jail, an art thief returns to Moscow’s dark and violent underworld to solve his son’s brutal murder.
Wetlands (2013)
Carla Juri, Christoph Letkowski, Meret Becker, Axel Milberg, Marlen Kruse, Peri Baumeister
Antisocial teen Helen’s only interest in other people is reuniting her divorced parents, and a freak shaving accident may hold the answer.
Available on 1/15:
Wolfblood: Season 3
This supernatural drama series follows a teenage girl who has the powers of a werewolf: heightened senses and super strength and speed.
Kids for Cash (2013)
Determined to deter kids from crime, a juvenile until one parent questions his motives.
Vito (2011)
This documentary explores the life and work of activist Vito Russo, who wrote The Celluloid Closet, which examines movie portrayals of homosexuals. Russo was a powerful force in gay politics and AIDS awareness before dying of the disease in 1990.
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!: Seasons 1 – 2 (2010)
The Cat in the Hat is back — and this time, he’s teaching Sally and her brother, Nick, some awfully nifty things to think about!
House of Last Things (2013)
Lindsey Haun, Michele Mariana, R.J. Mitte, Blake Berris, Diane Dalton, Randy Schulman
After kidnapping a young boy, a house sitter and her brother and boyfriend are caught in a netherworld between hallucination and reality.
Available on 01/16:
The Adventures of Puss in Boots: Season 1 (2015)
The world’s greatest feline fighter, lover and milk connoisseur is back in this original series filled with daring adventures, great boots, and laugh-out-loud fun! The entire family will be entranced by Puss’ fantastical CG world filled with new characters, exotic locations and mystical tales that make up the stuff of legends. There’s nothing that can get in this celebrated swashbuckling kitty’s way…except maybe a hairball.
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (2011)
Gary Oldman, Kathy Burke, Benedict Cumberbatch, David Dencik, Colin Firth, Stephen Graham
This gripping thriller about Cold War espionage follows an English spy as he returns to MI-6 under suspicion that he’s become a Soviet operative.
Johnny English Reborn (2011)
Rowan Atkinson, Dominic West, Gillian Anderson, Rosamund Pike, Daniel Kaluuya, Richard Schiff
Bumbling spy Johnny English sharpens his skills at a Tibetan monastery and returns to service to protect the Chinese premier from an assassin.
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