Pictured: Jungleland – Vertical Entertainment
It’s the end of the week, which means it’s time to dive back into what’s new on Netflix Canada. This week Netflix Canada saw fewer new titles added than last week, but still some great new titles to watch, with many more coming over Christmas weekend!
On the subject of Netflix Canada, check out all the removals currently planned for Netflix CA for January 2023.
Let’s take a look at our top 3 highlights of the week, and then dive into the full list of what’s new on Netflix Canada:
Director: rian johnson
To emit: Daniel Craig, Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Dave Bautista, Kate Hudson, Kathryn Hahn
Netflix’s biggest movie of the week (and maybe even the year) is the new movie Knives Out that cost Netflix hundreds of millions of dollars.
In the second entry, you’ll see Benoit Blanc heading to Greece to peel away the layers of mystery surrounding a tech billionaire and his eclectic group of friends.
In our review of the film, we conclude:
“A worthy sequel with much of the style of the original and the amped-up production of their new deal with Netflix. Rian Johnson can easily do this every few years if she wants to (and I hope she does).”
Director: Max Winkler
To emit: Charlie Hunnam, Jack O’Connell, Jessica Barden, Jonathan Majors, Fran Kranz, John Cullum
Last weekend the film Vertical Entertainment headed by Sons of Anarchy Actor Charlie Hunnam.
The hour and a half long film shows what happens when a boxer and his manager’s brother are in debt and forced into a vicious bare-knuckle tournament.
The film has a 74% on RottenTomatoes and a 6.2 on IMDb.
Jax Media’s hit Netflix series Emily in Paris returns for its third installment this week, with a fourth installment planned for next year as well.
Here’s a quick rundown of what you can expect this season:
“One year after moving to Paris for her dream job, Emily comes to a professional and romantic crossroads that will force her to decide where her future lies.”
As with all previous seasons, this season is just as polarizing, with a lot of criticism directed at the writing and characters, but knowing what we know, you’ll see it all anyway.
What are you watching on Netflix Canada this week? Let us know in the comments below and have a great Christmas!
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