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New on Netflix: 5 shows, films and docus in October-November

These movies and shows include comedy, Christmas romance, workplace sitcom, disaster documentary and real estate show

Saikat Chakraborty Calcutta Published 08.10.22, 03:47 PM
Stills from Blockbuster, Falling For Christmas, Earthstorm and Is That Black Enough For You?.

Stills from Blockbuster, Falling For Christmas, Earthstorm and Is That Black Enough For You?. YouTube

Netflix has announced a slew of new movies and shows, including documentaries, Christmas romance films, workplace sitcoms and real estate shows. Here’s a glimpse of some of the most promising of these trailers.

Blockbuster

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Conceptualised by the writers of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Superstore, the Randall Park-Melissa Fumero-starrer Blockbuster is a workplace comedy series. It also features Tyler Alvarez, Madeleine Arthur and Olga Merediz.

Bringing back fond memories of the age of video rental stores, the trailer gives us a glimpse of a video rental store manager called Timmy. After learning that he is managing the last Blockbuster Video chain store in America, Timmy and his employees fight to stay afloat.

Blockbuster will arrive on Netflix on November 3.

Falling For Christmas

Lindsay Lohan is coming this Christmas on Netflix with the Holiday special film Falling For Christmas. Starring alongside Chord Overstreet, Lohan plays a hotel heiress who suffers from amnesia after a skiing accident — seconds after a marriage proposal.

The trailer shows a newly engaged hotel heiress (Lohan) getting into a skiing accident and then suffering from total amnesia. She finds herself in the care of a handsome lodge owner (Overstreet) and his precocious daughter in the days leading up to Christmas.

Falling For Christmas will be streaming on Netflix from November 10.

Earthstorm

Netflix documentary Earthstorm chronicles takes us to the most ferocious of storms, trying to find out the reasons behind such destructive occurrences.

In the almost two-minute-long trailer, we see storm chasers, survivors and first responders recount their harrowing experiences with volcanoes, tornadoes, hurricanes and earthquakes.

Earthstorm arrives on Netflix on October 27.

Is That Black Enough For You?

Writer-director Elvis Mitchell’s upcoming documentary Is That Black Enough For You? tackles the prominent question of race relations and black identity in Hollywood.

The trailer features the interviews of eminent personalities like Hollywood icons Samuel L Jackson and Laurence Fishburne. The documentary explores the history of Black representation and the cultural impact of witnessing unapologetic blackness.

Is That Black Enough For You? Will stream on Netflix from November 11.

Buying Beverly Hills

Buying Beverly Hills is the newest real estate show on Netflix that gives a fair idea of how costly houses are in Hollywood’s dream space.

The synopsis of the show reads, “Buying Beverly Hills is a new real estate occu-soap following the agents and clients within Mauricio Umansky’s The Agency in Beverly Hills, California. Mauricio, his daughters Farrah and Alexia, and the talented group of agents highlight the high stakes world of luxury real estate in Los Angeles.”

Buying Beverly Hills will be streaming from November 4.

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