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Netflix A lot of new titles in reserve for fans this month, including some original action and a new batch of fascinating documentaries. Tyler Perry’s latest original for streamer, Straw, arrives this month and features Taraji P. Henson as a woman so desperate that she will do everything to save her sick daughter. For a real drama dose, consult TrainWreck: The Astromld Tragedy, a deep overview of the event in 2021 which made 10 spectators who died in Houston.
A collection of Alfred Hitchcock films – including classics like Vertigo and Hind French – is one of the acquired titles also arriving at the Netflix library this month. (The Streamer also launches several films inspired by Hitchcock as part of the collection, including the film 2022 Barbarian and the United States of Jordan Peele.)
If you are tired of the same old choices, consult which films – new and old – come to Netflix in June.
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Among the newly acquired library films from Netflix this month, you will find a large collection of some of the most famous films of Alfred Hitchcock. New arrivals include birds, Vertigo, the man who knew too much, the frenzy and the James Stewart-Grace Kelly Classic, the rear window. (This other Hitchcock Classic, Psycho, is already available on the platform.) The Hitchcock collection will also include the 2012 narrative feature film on the filmmaker himself, called Hitchcock, directed by Sacha Gervasi.
The film of the film by the writer-director Zach Cregger, Barbarian, is a deliciously winding horror film on the disadvantages of short-term rentals. Tess (Georgina Campbell) and Keith (Bill Skarsgard) are two foreigners who meet when they turn out that they were double reservation on a housing rental site and decide to stay together in their rental house. But Keith is not the one who must worry; Soon, Tess discovers a labyrinthine basement and something (or someone) who lives there; It is at this time that horror begins. The film comes to Netflix on June 1.
Jordan Peele’s recent career journey has shot quite far from the world of comedy in which he began, and his 2019 US film is one of the many major psychological thrillers he wrote and made which pay tribute to classics like the Twilight and Alfred Hitchcock area. The United States features Lupita Nyong’o in the role of Adelaide, a woman whose family is haunted by strange doppelgängers called the attached sosies – which terrorize them in a frightening quest to steal their soul. The film arrives on Netflix on June 1.
After a support role in Den of Thieves: Pantera, French MMA Fighter and actor Cyril Gane is headlining KO, an action film Netflix which uses its vast skills in martial arts. Gane plays the role of Bastien, a former MMA star who lived a lonely life after accidentally killed a rival, Enzo, during a fight. When Enzo’s teenage son disappears, his widow traces Bastien to help find the boy whose life is in danger.
In Tyler Perry’s latest film, Straw, Taraji P. Henson plays a woman pushed by the edge. Henson embodies Janiyah, a single mother of a sick child who needs medication. When Janiyah faces an obstacle overwhelming with the bank while trying to get money for the medication, she ends up taking everyone in the bank in hostage. The turbulent and emotional drama Co-Stars Sherri Shepherd, Teyana Taylor, Glynn Turman and Sinbad, and differs on June 6.
This month marks the return of the Netflix Trainwreck Documentary Franchise, which explores some of the most sensational or disastrous news in the recent past. Trawnwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy (June 10) is the first film in the new batch, and will deeply dig into the tragic Astromld concert which made 10 death fans after chaos ensued during the performance of Travis Scott in 2021. Seven other trainwreck payments will fall in the summer, one week until July 29.
Our Times is a romantic Mexican science fiction comedy on a pair of married scientists, Hector and Nora (Benny Ibarra and Lucero), who discover a way of traveling in time from 1966 to the present day. Once they are in 2025, Nora thrives in a world more accepting women in science and she wants to stay, while Hector struggles and wants to return to the past. But can they even find a way to come back?
In June 2023, the submersible Titan disappeared during a tourist trip to visit the wreckage of the Titanic. A few days later, the ship was found at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean after imploding during its descent with its five passengers on board. Titan: The Oceangate catastrophe examines the CEO of Oceangate Stockton Rush – which piloted the unhappy underwater mission – and the lengths he went to the name of exploration on the high seas.
What if a group of world -renowned KPOP girls were secretly supernatural demon hunters? It is the premise of Kpop Demon Hunters, the new animated feature arriving on Netflix on June 20. The family film by Sony Pictures Animation presents the voices of Arden Cho, Joel Kim Booster, Ken Jeong, Ahn Hyo-Seop and May Hong.
In one way or another, so far, there has been only one film by Nancy Meyers available on Netflix. (The holidays – you know, the one that features Jude Law as Mr. Napkin Head.) But that will change when the 2015 comedy arrived this month. Despite the mass distribution with Anne Hathaway, René Russo and Robert Deniro, the film does not have the cultural cache of some of the other Meyers films, but it is always a super charming affair. Deniro embodies Ben Whittaker, a retiree who cannot sit, he therefore obtains a work of an intern in a fashion start-up led by the character of Hathaway, Jules Ostin. Initially disdainful from Ben to the old, the two form a gentle link while Ben becomes something of a confidant from his boss. (And yes, Jules has a large kitchen in his Brooklyn Brownstone – What, you think she wouldn’t?) The trainee is presented on Netflix on June 22.