Culture / Film
Say hi to September with these new Netflix releases hitting your screens
Onscreens, there’s also a lot to look forward to.
Onscreens, there’s also a lot to look forward to.
A wedding gone wrong is horror personified.
From classics like ‘Titanic’, to sports documentaries like ‘SPRINT’, these are all the Netflix Australia releases coming in July 2024.
Time to put your feet up. This is everything to take note of this June.
Parish shares his candid portraits of fellow cast mates, and answers some of our burning questions about this next chapter of ‘Heartbreak High’.
And two new faces join the class this season.
And Dakota Fanning is determined to not let him get away with it.
Goodbye summer. Hello another month of recommendations.
If you’ve already churned and burned through ‘One Day’ on Netflix – with episodes that run under 30 minutes, it’s a possibility – here’s what to watch next.
Ever stop to think to yourself on July 15, “I wonder what Dexter Mayhew and Emma Morley are doing now?”
Are you ready to be seated for the entirety of February?
Denise Huskins was accused of faking her own kidnap in a Gone Girl-style plot.
The upcoming Netflix adaptation of Trent Dalton’s beloved novel is arriving in January 2024.
We could watch Michelle Yeoh cut onions and not get bored, so you know we loved this.
From the much-anticipated adaptation of ‘Boy Swallows Universe’ to a slew of original comedy specials and documentaries.
From the final season of ‘The Crown’, to A24’s ‘Talk To Me’ and ‘X’.
“When you look and see the potential in people, rather than focusing on their mistakes, you might find something beautiful.”
It’s scary movie season and Netflix have pulled through some terrifying new releases and Halloween classics to keep us going all October.
Including a new season of ‘Sex Education’.
Dynevor is swapping gowns for power suits in her new film with Netflix ‘Fair Play’.