What’s New On Netflix This Week: Paris Hilton, Puppets, & Leonardo DiCaprio (Twice!)
From Cooking With Paris to Catch Me If You Can, there’s plenty to put in your queue.
byKatherine J. Igoe
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30 Rock
If you’re still obsessed with Tina Fey’s satire of an SNL-style sketch comedy show, great news: All seven seasons of 30 Rock are now streaming.
Coming August 1
Paramount Pictures
Team America: World Police
The South Park creators’ foul-mouthed puppets — known for committing espionage (badly) and having sex (graphically) — come to the platform on Monday.
Coming August 1
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The Edge of Seventeen
A girl (Hailee Steinfeld) tries to navigate adolescence with the help of her snarky teacher (Woody Harrelson). Anyone who went through high school will relate to her plight.
Coming August 1
Warner Bros.
Inception
This twisty film about memory, loss, and dreams rewards multiple viewings. Thanks to Netflix, you can now watch it as many times as you need.
Coming August 1
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Catch Me If You Can
Inception isn’t the only Leo film coming to Netflix. Catch Me If You Can, the movie about successful con artist-turned FBI consultant Frank Abagnale Jr., is also available to stream.
Coming August 1
NBC
Friday Night Lights
With all five seasons of the hit TV show returning to the platform, you can watch Coach (Kyle Chandler) and Tami Taylor (Connie Briton) to your heart’s content.
Coming August 1
Netflix
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Ferris is also back on Netflix — and his “enjoy the moment while it lasts” philosophy is perfect for the last months of summer.
Coming August 1
Netflix
Pray Away
This documentary tracks the rise of the ’70s-era “ex-gay” movement — and its unfortunate resurgence.
Coming August 3
Netflix
Shiny_Flakes: The Teenage Drug Lord
The true story of a 19-year-old who sold a literal ton of drugs — by himself, out of his bedroom in Germany.