Happy New Year! It's January 2015 now, Netflix Instant streaming has a massive list of movies and shows being added this month. I wanted to share this with you so you wouldn;t have to search multiple websites to see what all is being added. The problem with a lot of Netflix information sites is they don;t have a complete list of the Netflix Streaming new releases. So I have put in the research to gather the most up to date information I could obtain for the list of everything being released on Netflix Instant streaming in January 2015.
January 2
‘101 Dalmatians’ (1996): Starring Glenn Close, Jeff Daniels,
and Joely Richardson. A woman kidnaps puppies to kill them for their fur, but
various animals then gang up against her and get their revenge in slapstick
fashion.
‘The Agony and the Ecstasy’ (1965): Starring Charlton
Heston, Rex Harrison, and Diane Cilento. The biographical story of
Michelangelo’s troubles while painting the Sistine Chapel at the urging of Pope
Julius II.
‘The Amityville Horror’ (1979): Starring James Brolin,
Margot Kidder, and Rod Steiger. Newlyweds move into a house where a murder was
committed, and experience strange manifestations which drive them away.
‘Amityville 2: The Possession’ (1982): Starring James Olson,
Burt Young, and Rutanya Alda. A family moves into their new home, which proves
to be evil, resulting in the demonic possession of the teenage son. Only the
local priest can save him.
‘Amityville 3’ (1983): Starring Tony Roberts, Tess Harper, and
Robert Joy. A reporter moves into the ominous Long Island house to debunk it of
the recent supernatural events and becomes besieged by the evil manifestations
which are connected to a hell-spawn demon lurking in the basement.
‘The Apartment’ (1960): Starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley
MacLaine, and Fred MacMurray. A man tries to rise in his company by letting its
executive’s use his apartment for trysts, but complications and a romance of
his own ensue.
‘April Fool’s Day’ (1986): Starring Jay Baker, Pat Barlow,
and Lloyd Berry. A group of nine college students staying at a friend’s remote
island mansion begin to fall victim to an unseen murderer over the April Fool’s
day weekend.
‘Bad Boys II’ (2003): Starring Will Smith, Martin Lawrence,
and Gabrielle Union. Two loose-cannon narcotics cops investigate the flow of Ecstasy
into Florida.
‘Basic’ (2003): Starring John Travolta, Connie Nielsen, and
Samuel L. Jackson. A DEA agent investigates the disappearance of a legendary
Army ranger drill sergeant and several of his cadets during a training exercise
gone severely awry.
‘Batman and Robin’ (1997): Starring George Clooney, Chris
O’Donnell, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Batman and Robin try to keep their
relationship together even as they must stop Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy from
freezing Gotham City.
‘Beauty Shop’ (2005): Starring Queen Latifah, Alicia
Silverstone, and Andie MacDowell. Gina is a hairstylist who opens up a beauty
shop full of employees and customers more interested in speaking their minds
than getting a cut.
‘Better Living Through Chemistry’ (2014): Starring Sam
Rockwell, Olivia Wilde, and Michelle Monaghan. A straight-laced pharmacist’s
uneventful life spirals out of control when he starts an affair with a
trophy-wife customer who takes him on a joyride involving sex, drugs and
possibly murder.
‘Big Fish’ (2003): Starring Ewan McGregor, Alison Lohman,
and Billy Crudup. A son learns the truth about his father.
‘Bless the Child’ (2000): Starring Kim Basinger, Jimmy
Smits, and Rufus Sewell. Psychiatric nurse Maggie gets involved in a murder
mystery when her sister shows up to reclaim the autistic daughter she abandoned
six years prior.
‘Blink’ (1994): Starring Madeleine Stowe, Aidan Quinn, and
James Remar. After a 20-something blind woman has surgery to restore her sight,
she begins seeing bizarre and eerie things.
‘Blue Car’ (2002): Starring David Strathairn, Agnes
Bruckner, and Margaret Colin. A troubled young woman is encouraged by a teacher
to enter a poetry contest.
‘Bowling for Columbine’ (2002): Filmmaker Michael Moore
explores the roots of America’s predilection for gun violence.
‘Brasslands’ (2013): This documentary examines a trumpet
festival in a tiny Serbian village that attracts half a million attendees each
year.
‘Bright Lights, Big City’ (1988): Starring Michael J. Fox,
Kiefer Sutherland, and Phoebe Cates. A disillusioned young writer living in New
York City turns to drugs and drinking to block out the memories of his dead
mother and estranged wife.
‘The Brothers’ (2001): Starring Morris Chestnut, Shemar
Moore, and D.L. Hughley. Four friends begin to question women and relationships
when one of them announces impending nuptials.
‘Bruce Almighty’ (2003): Starring Jim Carrey, Jennifer
Aniston, and Morgan Freeman. A guy who complains about God too often is given
almighty powers to teach him how difficult it is to run the world.
‘The Butcher’s Wife’ (1991): Starring Demi Moore, Jeff
Daniels, and George Dzundza. A clairvoyant woman meets and marries a man
because she believes he’s literally the man of her dreams.
‘Candyman 2: Farewell to the Flesh’ (1995): Starring Tony
Todd, Kelly Rowan, and William O’Leary. The Candyman arrives in New Orleans and
sets his sights on a young woman whose family was ruined by the immortal killer
years before.
‘Cast Away’ (2000): Starring Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt, and Paul
Sanchez. A FedEx executive must transform himself physically and emotionally to
survive a crash landing on a deserted island.
‘Cheech and Chong’s Next Movie’ (1980): Starring Cheech
Marin, Tommy Chong, and Evelyn Guerrero. The two stoners and their friends go
through another series of crazy, drug-influenced misadventures.
‘Chinatown’ (1974): Starring Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway,
and John Huston. A private detective hired to expose an adulterer finds himself
caught up in a web of deceit, corruption and murder.
‘Chinese Zodiac’ (2012): Starring Jackie Chan, Sang-woo
Kwone, and Xingtong Yao. A man searches the world for a set of mystic
artifacts—12 bronze heads of the animals from the Chinese zodiac.
‘D.A.R.Y.L.’ (1985): Starring Beth Hurt, Michael McKean, and
Kathryn Walker. A family takes in a young, lost boy who has no memories of who
he is or where he came from. Soon they begin to realize he has some very
special abilities.
‘Deep Impact’ (1998): Starring Robert Duvall, Tea Leoni, and
Elijah Wood. Unless a comet can be destroyed before colliding with Earth, only
those allowed into shelters will survive. Which people will survive?
‘Dirty Dancing’ (1987): Starring Patrick Swayze, Jennifer
Grey, and Jerry Orbach. Spending the summer in a holiday camp with her family,
Frances “Baby” Houseman falls in love with the camp’s dance instructor Johnny
Castle.
‘Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights’ (2004): Starring Diego Luna,
Romola Garai, and Sela Ward. In 1958, American teenager Katey moves to Havana,
Cuba with her family, where she meets and falls for Javier, a local teenager
and hotel waiter. Javier and Katey develop a friendship as he teaches her how
to dance.
‘Election’ (1999): Starring Matthew Broderick, Reese
Witherspoon, and Chris Klein. A high school teacher’s personal life becomes
complicated as he works with students during the school elections.
‘Enough’ (2002): Starring Jennifer Lopez, Billy Campbell, and
Tessa Allen. On the run from an abusive husband, a young mother begins to train
herself to fight back.
‘The Evening Star’ (1996): Starring Shirley MacLaine, Bill
Paxton, and Juliette Lewis. After the death of her daughter, Aurora struggles
to keep her family together.
‘Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas’ (1998): Starring Johnny
Depp, Benicio Del Toro, and Tobey Maguire. An oddball journalist and his
psychopathic lawyer travel to Las Vegas for a series of psychedelic escapades.
‘Footloose’ (1984): Starring Kevin Bacon, John Lithgow, and
Lori Singer. A city teenager moves to a small town where rock music and dancing
have been banned, and his rebellious spirit shakes up the populace.
‘Fort Bliss’ (2014): Starring Michelle Monaghan, Emmanuelle
Chriqui, and Pablo Schreiber. After returning home from an extended tour in
Afghanistan, a decorated U.S. Army medic and single mother struggles to rebuild
her relationship with her young son.
‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’ (1994): Starring Hugh Grant,
Andie MacDowell, and James Fleet. Over the course of five social occasions, a
committed bachelor must consider the notion that he may have discovered love.
‘Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell’ (1974): Starring
Peter Cushing, Shane Briant, and Madeline Smith. In the last of Hammer’s
original Frankenstein films, the Baron seeks refuge in an insane asylum where
he may continue his experiments.
‘The French Connection’ (1971): Starring Gene Hackman, Roy
Scheider, and Fernando Rey. A pair of NYC cops in the Narcotics Bureau stumble
onto a drug smuggling job with a French connection.
‘Fried Green Tomatoes’ (1991): Starring Jessica Tandy, Kathy
Bates, and Mary Stuart Masterson. A housewife who is unhappy with her life
befriends an old lady in a nursing home and is enthralled by the tales she
tells of people she used to know.
‘Friends’ Complete Series: Starring Jennifer Aniston,
Courteney Cox, and Lisa Kudrow. The lives, loves, and misadventures of six
friends living in New York City are traced over the course of 10 hilarious seasons.
‘From the Rough’ (2013): Starring Taraji P. Henson, Tom
Felton, and Michael Clarke Duncan. Dr. Catana Starks made history as the first
woman and the first African American woman to coach a men’s college golf team.
‘Get Low’ (2009): Starring Robert Duvall, Bill Murray, and
Sissy Spacek. A movie spun out of equal parts folk tale, fable and real-life
legend about the mysterious 1930s Tennessee hermit who famously threw his own
rollicking funeral party … while he was still alive.
‘Get Shorty’ (1995): Starring John Travolta, Danny DeVito,
and Gene Hackman. A mobster travels to Hollywood to collect a debt and
discovers that the movie business is much the same as his current job.
‘Ghost’ (1990): Starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, and
Whoopi Goldberg. After being killed during a botched mugging, a man’s love for
his partner enables him to remain on earth as a ghost.
‘The Hero of Color City’ (2014): Starring Christina Ricci,
Craig Ferguson, and Rosie Perez. A diverse band of crayons strive to protect
not only their magical multihued homeland but the imagination of children
everywhere from a terrifying monster.
‘I.Q.’ (1994): Starring Tim Robbins, Meg Ryan, and Walter
Matthau. Albert Einstein helps a young man who’s in love with Einstein’s niece
to catch her attention by pretending temporarily to be a great physicist.
‘Identity’ (2003): Starring John Cusack, Ray Liotta, and
Amanda Peet. Stranded at a desolate Nevada motel during a nasty rain-storm, ten
strangers become acquainted with each other when they realize that they’re
being killed off one by one.
‘In Harm’s Way’ (1965): Starring John Wayne, Kirk Douglas,
and Patricia Neal. A naval officer reprimanded after Pearl Harbor is later
promoted to rear admiral and gets a second chance to prove himself against the
Japanese.
‘Insomnia’ (2002): Starring Al Pacino, Robin Williams, and
Hilary Swank. Two Los Angeles homicide detectives are dispatched to a northern
town where the sun doesn’t set to investigate the methodical murder of a local
teen.
‘Jarhead 2: Field of Fire’ (2014): Starring Daniel Coetzer,
Amr El-Bayoumi, and Jesse Garcia. A disillusioned Corporal is sent on a mission
to lead troops to resupply an outpost on the outskirts of Taliban-controlled
territory.
‘Jeepers Creepers’ (2001): Starring Justin Long, Gina
Philips, and Jonathan Breck. A brother and sister driving home for spring break
encounter a flesh-eating creature in the isolated countryside that is on the
last day of its ritualistic eating spree.
‘Jeepers Creepers 2’ (2003): Starring Jonathan Breck, Ray
Wise, and Nicki Aycox. Set a few days after the original, a championship
basketball team’s bus is attacked by The Creeper, the winged, flesh-eating
terror, on the last day of his 23-day feeding frenzy.
‘Kangaroo Jack’ (2003): Starring Jerry O’Connell, Anthony
Anderson, and Estella Warren. Two childhood friends, a New York hairstylist and
a would-be musician, get caught up with the mob and are forced to deliver
$50,000 to Australia, but things go haywire when the money is lost to a wild
kangaroo.
‘The Kite Runner’ (2007): Starring Shaun Toub, Khalid
Abdalla, and Atossa Leoni. After spending years in California, Amir returns to
his homeland in Afghanistan to help his old friend Hassan, whose son is in
trouble.
‘The Ladies Man’ (2000): Starring Tim Meadows, Karyn
Parsons, and Billy Dee Williams. The Saturday Night Live character gets a big
screen treatment.
‘Lassie’ (2005): Starring Peter O’Toole, Samantha Morton,
and John Lynch. A family in financial crisis is forced to sell Lassie, their
beloved dog. Hundreds of miles away from her true family, Lassie escapes and
sets out on a journey home.
‘The Machinist’ (2004): Starring Christian Bale, Jennifer
Jason Leigh, and John Sharlan. An industrial worker who hasn’t slept in a year
begins to doubt his own sanity.
‘Marathon Man’ (1976): Starring Dustin Hoffman, Laurence
Olivier, and Roy Scheider. A graduate history student is unwittingly caught in
the middle of an international conspiracy involving stolen diamonds, an exiled
Nazi war criminal, and a rogue government agent.
‘Marty’ (1955): Starring Ernest Borgnine, Betsy Blair, and
Esther Minciotti. A middle-aged butcher and a school teacher who have given up
on the idea of love, meet at a dance and fall in love.
‘Marvel’s Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.’ (2013):
Starring Fred Tatasciore, Clancy Brown, and Seth Green. The Incredible Hulk
teams up with Red Hulk, She-Hulk, Skaar, and Rick Jones aka A-Bomb to battle
the forces of evil in front of cameras for Rick’s web-based series to show the
Hulk is more hero than monster.
‘Mean Girls’ (2004): Starring Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams,
and Tina Fey. Cady Heron is a hit with The Plastics, the A-list girl clique at
her new school, until she makes the mistake of falling for Aaron Samuels, the
ex-boyfriend of alpha Plastic Regina George.
‘Mental’ (2012): Starring Liev Schreiber, Toni Collette, and
Caroline Goodall. A charismatic, crazy hothead transforms a family’s life when
she becomes the nanny of five girls whose mother has cracked from her husband’s
political ambitions and his infidelity.
‘The Mod Squad’ (1999): Starring Claire Danes, Giovanni
Ribisi, and Omar Epps. Three delinquent minors get recruited by a cop to go
undercover and help bust a crime ring.
‘Moonstruck’ (1987) Starring Nicolas Cage, Cher, and Vincent
Gardenia. Loretta Castorini, a book keeper from Brooklyn, New York, finds
herself in a difficult situation when she falls for the brother of the man she
agreed to marry (the best friend of her late husband who died seven years
previously).
‘Mr. Deeds’ (2002): Starring Adam Sandler, Winona Ryder, and
Peter Gallagher. A sweet-natured, small-town guy inherits a controlling stake
in a media conglomerate and begins to do business his way.
‘Mr. Mom’ (1983): Starring Michael Keaton, Teri Garr, and
Fred Koehler. After he’s laid off, a husband switches roles with his wife. She
returns to the workforce and he becomes a stay-at-home dad—a job he has no clue
how to do.
‘Murder by Numbers’ (2002): Starring Sandra Bullock, Ryan
Gosling, and Michael Pitt. Two gifted high school students execute a “perfect”
murder—then become engaged in an intellectual contest with a seasoned homicide
detective.
‘Mystic Pizza’ (1988): Starring Annabeth Gish, Julia
Roberts, and Lili Taylor. Three teenage girls come of age while working at a
pizza parlor in the Connecticut town of Mystic.
‘Mystic River’ (2003): Starring Tim Robbins, Sean Penn, and
Kevin Bacon. With a childhood tragedy that overshadowed their lives, three men
are reunited by circumstance when one loses a daughter.
‘New Hope’ (2012): Starring Ben Davies, Samuel Davis, and
Dodie Brown. High school senior Michael (the son of a preacher and a Christian)
is the new guy in a small town still reeling from a high school basketball
star’s unforeseen suicide of a year ago.
‘Notting Hill’ (1999): Starring Hugh Grant, Julia Roberts,
and Hugh Bonneville. The life of a simple bookshop owner changes when he meets
the most famous film star in the world.
‘The Odd Couple’ (1968): Starring Jack Lemmon, Walter
Matthau, and John Fiedler. Two friends try sharing an apartment, but their
ideas of housekeeping and lifestyles are as different as night and day.
‘Only the Lonely’ (1991): Starring John Candy, Maureen
O’Hara, and Ally Sheedy. A Chicago cop must balance loyalty to his overbearing
mother and a relationship with a shy funeral home worker.
‘Patriot Games’ (1992): Starring Harrison Ford, Anne Archer,
and Patrick Bergin. When CIA Analyst Jack Ryan interferes with an IRA
assassination, a renegade faction targets him and his family for revenge.
‘Pee-wee’s Big Adventure’ (1985): Starring Paul Reubens,
Elizabeth Daily, and Mark Holton. When eccentric man-child Pee-wee Herman gets
his beloved bike stolen in broad daylight, he sets out across the U.S. on the
adventure of his life.
‘The Quiet Man’ (1952): Starring John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara,
and Barry Fitzgerald. A retired American boxer returns to the village where he
was born in Ireland, where he finds love.
‘The Ref’ (1994): Starring Denis Leary, Kevin Spacey, and
Judy Davis. A cat burglar is forced to take a bickering, dysfunctional family
hostage on Christmas Eve.
‘Regarding Henry’ (1991): Starring Harrison Ford, Annette
Bening, and Bill Nunn. After surviving a shooting, Henry tries to recover his
memories, speech, and mobility with the help of his loving wife and daughter.
‘The Road to El Dorado’ (2000): Starring Kenneth Branagh,
Kevin Kline, and Rosie Perez. Two swindlers get their hands on a map to the
fabled city of gold, El Dorado.
‘RoboCop’ (1987): Starring Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, and Dan
O’Herlihy. In a dystopic and crime-ridden Detroit, a terminally wounded cop
returns to the force as a powerful cyborg haunted by submerged memories.
‘RoboCop 2’ (1990): Starring Peter Weller, Belinda Bauer,
and John Glover. A corrupt businesswoman seeks to disable Robocop in favor of
her own model of cyborg.
‘The Running Man’ (1987): Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Maria Conchita Alonso, and Jesse Ventura. A wrongly convicted man must try to
survive a public execution gauntlet staged as a game show.
‘Sabrina’ (1995): Starring Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond, and
Greg Kinnear. An ugly duckling having undergone a remarkable change, still
harbors feelings for her crush: a carefree playboy, but not before his
business-focused brother has something to say about it.
‘Shall We Dance?’ (2004): Starring Richard Gere, Susan
Sarandon, and Jennifer Lopez. A romantic comedy where a bored, overworked
Estate Lawyer, upon first sight of a beautiful instructor, signs up for
ballroom dancing lessons.
‘Shining Through’ (1992): Starring Michael Douglas, Melanie
Griffith, and Liam Neeson. An American woman of Irish, Jewish-German parentage
goes undercover in Nazi Germany.
‘Snatch’ (2000): Starring Brad Pitt, Jason Statham, and
Benicio Del Toro. Unscrupulous boxing promoters, violent bookmakers, a Russian
gangster, incompetent amateur robbers, and supposedly Jewish jewelers fight to
track down a priceless stolen diamond.
‘Son of God’ (2014): Starring Diogo Morgado, Greg Hicks, and
Adrian Schiller. The life story of Jesus is told from his humble birth through
his teachings, crucifixion and ultimate resurrection.
‘Soul Plane’ (2004): Starring Tom Arnold, Kevin Hart, and
Method Man. Things get raucously funny aboard the maiden flight of a
black-owned airline, thanks to some last-minute passenger additions.
‘Spy Kids’ (2001): Starring Antonia Banderas, Carla Gugino,
and Alexa Vega. The children of secret-agent parents must save them from
danger.
‘Stephen King’s Thinner’ (1996): Starring Robert John Burke,
Joe Mantegna, and Lucinda Jenney. A lawyer is cursed by a gypsy to lose weight
… and lose weight … and lose weight…
‘Sunset Boulevard’ (1950): Starring William Holden, Gloria
Swanson, and Erich von Stroheim. A hack screenwriter writes a screenplay for a
former silent-film star who has faded into Hollywood obscurity.
‘Swingers’ (1996): Starring Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, and
Ron Livingston. Wannabe actors become regulars in the stylish neo-lounge scene;
Trent teaches his friend Mike the unwritten rules of the scene.
‘Taking Lives’ (2004): Starring Angelina Jolie, Ethan Hawke,
and Kiefer Sutherland. An FBI profiler is called in by French Canadian police
to catch a serial killer who takes on the identity of each new victim.
‘To Be Takei’ (2014): A look at the many roles played by
eclectic 77-year-old actor/activist George Takei, whose wit, humor and grace
have helped him to become an internationally beloved figure and Internet
phenomenon with seven million Facebook fans and counting.
‘To Kill a Man’ (2014): Starring Daniel Candia, Daniel
Antivilo, and Alejandra Yanez. A working class man who, tired of being the
victim of criminals, decides to take justice in his own hands.
‘Tooth and Nail’ (2007): Starring Michael Madsen, Vinnie
Jones, and Rider Strong. A group of people in a post-apocalyptic world fight to
survive against a band of vicious cannibals.
‘Undertow’ (2004): Starring Jamie Bell, Josh Lucas, and
Dermot Mulroney. Following the death of his wife, a man moves with his two sons
to a rural pig farm where they begin leading an increasingly reclusive life.
‘Uptown Girls’ (2003): Starring Brittany Murphy, Dakota Fanning,
and Marley Shelton. A grown-up woman, who kept her childish instincts and
behavior, starts working as a nanny of a 8-year-old girl, who actually acts
like an adult. But in the end everything turns to its right places.
‘Valkyrie’ (2008): Starring Tom Cruise, Kenneth Branagh, and
Bill Nighy. A dramatization of the July 20 assassination and political coup
plot by desperate renegade German Army officers against Hitler during World War
II.
‘Venom’ (2005): Starring Agnes Bruckner, Jonathan Jackson,
and Laura Ramsey. A pack of teenagers run for their lives through the swamps of
Louisiana, as they are chased by Mr. Jangles, a man possessed by 13 evil souls
who is relentless in his pursuit of new victims.
‘The War of the Worlds’ (1953): Starring Gene Barry, Ann
Robinson, and Les Tremayne. The film adaptation of the H.G.Wells story told on
radio of the invasion of Earth by Martians.
‘Water’ (2005): Starring Lisa Ray, Sarala, and Seema Biswas.
The film examines the plight of a group of widows forced into poverty at a
temple in the holy city of Varanasi. It focuses on a relationship between one
of the widows, who wants to escape the social restrictions imposed on widows,
and a man who is from the highest caste and a follower of Mahatma Gandhi.
‘Wayne’s World 2’ (1993): Starring Mike Myers, Dana Carvey,
and Christopher Walken. The inseparable duo try to organize a rock concert
while Wayne must fend off a record producer who has an eye for his girlfriend.
‘Welcome to the Jungle’ (2013): Starring Adam Brody,
Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Rob Huebel. A company retreat on a tropical island
goes terribly awry.
‘The Whole Nine Yards’ (2000): Starring Bruce Willis,
Matthew Perry, and Rosanna Arquette. Nick is a struggling dentist in Canada. A
new neighbor moves in, and he discovers that it is Jimmy “The Tulip” Teduski.
His wife convinces him to go to Chicago and inform the mob boss who wants Jimmy
dead.
‘The Yes Men’ (2003): Anti-corporate activists travel from
conference to conference, impersonating member of the World Trade Organization.
‘Young Mr. Lincoln’ (1939): Starring Henry Fonda, Alice
Brady, and Marjorie Weaver. A fictionalized account of the early life of the
American president as a young lawyer facing his greatest court case.
January 3
‘Copenhagen’ (2014): Starring Baard Owe, Frederikke Dahl
Hansen, and Gethin Anthony. When the girl of your dreams is half your age, it's
time to grow up.
‘A Five Star Life’ (2013): Starring Stefano Accorsi, Henry
Arnold, and Eirik Bar. A 40-something luxury hotel inspector pursues fulfilling
romance and success as she travels to some of the most beautiful destinations
in the world.
‘Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit’ (2014): Starring Chris Pine,
Keira Knightley, and Kevin Costner. Jack Ryan, as a young covert CIA analyst,
uncovers a Russian plot to crash the U.S. economy with a terrorist attack.
‘What is Cinema?’ (2013): Oscar-winning director Chuck
Workman explores what some of the greatest filmmakers in history have
accomplished through cinema, using the words of legendary directors from Alfred
Hitchcock to David Lynch.
‘White Collar’ Season 5 (2013): Starring Matt Bomer, Tim
DeKay, and Willie Garson. A white collar criminal agrees to help the FBI catch
other white collar criminals using his expertise as an art and securities
thief, counterfeiter, and conman.
January 4
‘Falcon Rising’ (2014): Starring Neal McDonough, Michael Jai
White, and Laila Ali. Chapman is an ex-marine in Brazil's slums, battling the
yakuza outfit who attacked his sister and left her for dead.
January 6
‘Fantasia’ (1940): Starring Leopold Stokowski, Deems Taylor,
and Corey Burton. A collection of animated interpretations of great works of
Western classical music.
‘Fantasia 2000’ (2000): Starring James Levine, Steve Martin,
and Leopold Stokowski. An update of the original film with new interpretations
of great works of classical music.
‘Flesh for the Beast: Tsukiko’s Curse’ Season 1 (2013):
Starring Patrick Smith, Maho Honda, and Charlotte Pines. Paranormal
investigators explore supernatural horrors and mysteries, including zombies and
vampires.
‘Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart’ (2013): Starring Mathias
Malzieu, Olivia Ruiz, and Grand Corps Malade. A 19th-century drama about a man
whose heart was replaced with a clock when he was born. The situation dictates
that he should avoid feeling strong emotions—love, most of all—but he just
can't keep his feelings under wraps.
‘Lust of the Dead’ (2012): Starring Rina Aikawa, Yui Aikawa,
and Kazuyoshi Akishima. Following a nuclear attack in Tokyo, men become
sex-crazed zombies who attack women. A nurse and her office worker friend team
up with a housewife and a school girl to combat the hordes of zombie men.
‘Lust of the Dead 2’ (2013): Starring Yui Aikawa, Maki
Aoyama, and Asami. Following a nuclear attack in Japan, 90% of the male
population are now sex-crazed zombies who attack women. Although a small number
of men are uninfected, many of them align with the zombies to prey on the women
who remain. The female survivors must band together to take a stand.
‘Neverlake’ (2012): Starring Daisy Keeping, David Brandon,
and Joy Tanner. On a trip home to visit her father, Jenny is thrown into a
world of mystery, horror and legend when she is called upon by 3000 year-old
spirits of the Neverlake to help return their lost artifacts and save the lives
of missing children.
‘The Ouija Experiment’ (2011): Starring Justin Armstrong,
Dave Clark, and Belmarie Huynh. A group of friends get together to play with a
Ouija board, and decide to document the experience with a video camera, hoping
to create the next viral sensation. But when their personal baggage creates
drama among them, they become easy prey for evil forces.
‘Years of Living Dangerously’ Season 1 (2013): From the
damage wrought by Hurricane Sandy to the upheaval caused by drought in the
Middle East, this groundbreaking documentary event series provides first-hand
reports on those affected by, and seeking solutions to, climate change.
January 7
‘Brick Mansions’ (2014): Starring Paul Walker, David Belle,
and RZA. An undercover Detroit cop navigates a dangerous neighborhood that’s
surrounded by a containment wall with the help of an ex-con in order to bring
down a crime lord and his plot to devastate the entire city.
January 8
‘Frank’ (2014): Starring Michael Fassbender, Domhnall
Gleeson, and Maggie Gyllenhaal. Jon, a young wanna-be musician, discovers he’s
bitten off more than he can chew when he joins an eccentric pop band led by the
mysterious and enigmatic Frank.
‘Psych’ Season 8 (2014): Starring James Roday, Dule Hill,
and Timothy Omundson. A novice sleuth is hired by the police after he cons them
into thinking he has psychic powers which help solve crimes. With the assistance
of his reluctant best friend, the duo take on a series of complicated cases.
January 10
‘I Will Follow’ (2010): Starring Salli Richardson-Whitfield,
Tracie Thoms, and Omari Hardwick. Chronicles a day in the life of a grieving
woman, and the 12 visitors who help her move forward.
‘Sliding Doors’ (1998): Starring Gwyneth Paltrow, John
Hannah, and John Lynch. A London woman's love life and career both hinge,
unknown to her, on whether or not she catches a train. We see it both ways, in
parallel.
‘The Winning Season’ (2009): Starring Sam Rockwell, Emma
Roberts, and Rob Corddry. A comedy centered on a has-been coach who is given a
shot at redemption when he's asked to run his local high school's girls
basketball team.
‘Z Nation’ Season 1 (2014): Starring Kellita Smith, DJ
Qualls, and Keith Allan. Three years after the zombie virus has gutted the country,
a team of everyday heroes must transport the only known survivor of the plague
from New York to California, where the last functioning viral lab waits for his
blood.
January 11
‘Ardennes Fury’ (2014): Starring Tod Stedham, Bill Voorhees,
and Tino Struckman. As the Battle of the Bulge rages on, an American tank unit
gets trapped behind Nazi lines. With just hours before the bombs of Operation
Ardennes Fury fall, the tank's commander makes the risky decision to rescue an
orphanage.
‘Automata’ (2014): Starring Antonio Banderas, Melanie
Griffith, and Dylan McDermott. Jacq Vaucan is an insurance agent of ROC
robotics corporation who investigates cases of robots violating their primary
protocols against altering themselves. What he discovers will have profound
consequences for the future of humanity.
‘In the Name of God’ (2013): Starring Eric Roberts, Robyn
Lively, and Patrick Davis. Bouncing from foster home to home, it seemed that no
one wanted Mason around. From battles with his parents, Mason learns the
importance of respect. Desperate for forgiveness, Mason tries to make amends
with his family.
‘Zoom: Academy for Superheroes’ (2006): Starring Tim Allen,
Courteney Cox, and Chevy Chase. Former superhero Jack is called back to work to
transform an unlikely group of ragtag kids into superheroes at a private
Academy.
January 13
‘Being Human’ Season 4 (2014): Starring Sam Witwer, Meaghan
Rath, and Sam Huntington. Three 20-somethings share a house and try to live a
normal life despite being a ghost, a werewolf, and a vampire.
‘Bird People’ (2014): Starring Josh Charles, Anaïs
Demoustier, and Roschdy Zem. In an airport hotel on the outskirts of Paris, a
Silicon Valley engineer abruptly chucks his job, breaks things off with his
wife, and holes up in his room. Soon, fate draws him and a young French maid
together.
‘Death Comes to Pemberley’ Season 1 (2013): Starring Matthew
Rhys, Anna Maxwell Martin, and Jenna Coleman. Elizabeth and Darcy, now six
years married, are preparing for their annual ball when festivities are brought
to an abrupt halt. An adaptation of PD James’s homage to ‘Pride and Prejudice.’
‘Viktor’ (2014): Starring Gerard Depardieu, Elizabeth
Hurley, and Eli Danker. After spending seven years in prison for his part in a
heist, a Frenchman goes back to Moscow to investigate his son’s murder.
‘Wetlands’ (2013): Starring Carla Juri, Christoph Letkowski,
and Marlen Kruse. The adventures of an eccentric girl who has strange attitudes
towards hygiene and sexuality longs for the reunion of her divorced parents.
January 14
‘Abducted: The Carlina White Story’ (2012): Starring
Aunjanue Ellis, Keke Palmer, and Sherri Shepherd. A baby abducted at birth and
raised by the woman who took her, eventually discovers she is a missing child,
reconnects with her birth parents, and struggles with choosing between her two
identities.
‘Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy’ (2011): Starring
Hayden Panettiere, Vincent Riotta, and Paolo Romio. Based on the events
surrounding the murder of British student Meredith Kercher.
‘America Unearthed’ Season 1 (2012): A forensic geologist
unearths evidence that the history of Earth as we've been taught may not be
entirely accurate.
‘America’s Book of Secrets’ Seasons 1 and 2 (2012—2013):
From the facts behind the NSA spying scandals ("Big Brother") and the
Boston Bombings ("American Terrorists") to America's secret prisons,
Scientology, the Gold conspiracy and America's doomsday plans, this series
features in-depth interviews with top journalists, law enforcement officials
and whistleblowers.
‘America: The Story of Us’ (2010): A six-part miniseries
exploring the history of how the United States came to be.
‘And Baby Will Fall’ (2011): Starring Anastasia Griffith,
Brendan Fehr, and Clea DuVall. Expectant parents become prime suspects in the
disappearance of a pregnant woman who was last seen at their garage sale.
‘Beyond Scared Straight’ Seasons 4 and 5 (2013): A series
chronicling young offender intervention programs, and the extreme measures
prisons must now go to in order to effectively scare teens into behaving.
‘The Bling Ring’ (2011): Starring Austin Butler, Yin Chang,
and Tom Irwin. Teenagers break into celebrities houses to experience the rich
life by stealing their belongings.
‘Confucius’ (2010): Starring Chow Yun-Fat, Xun Zhou, and
Jianbin Chen. The life story of the highly-influential Chinese philosopher,
Confucius.
‘Dance Moms’ Series (2011—Present): Chronicles the lives of
the young students at Abby Lee Miller's renowned dance studio.
‘Double Wedding’ (2010): Starring Tia Mowry-Hardrict, Tamera
Mowry, and Ardon Bess. Two sisters, no love lives. Both end up dating the same
man, and inviting him to meet the family on December 17th. He doesn't know
there are two sisters or that he committed to two different dates on the same
day.
‘The Eleventh Victim’ (2012): Starring Jennie Garth, Colin
Cunningham, and Tyron Leitso. Based on the New York Times best-selling novel by
Nancy Grace, the Lifetime Original Movie ‘The Eleventh Victim’ is the ultimate
suspense thriller. Atlanta Assistant DA Hailey Dean goes after the really bad
guys.
‘Fatal Honeymoon’ (2012): Starring Billy Miller, Amber
Clayton, and Harvey Keitel. Tells the true, shocking story of a newlywed who
died on her honeymoon, and the investigation into her husband.
‘The First 48’ Series (2004—Present): The series follows
detectives during the hours immediately following a homicide.
‘Gangland’ (2007—Present): Chronicles the lives of street
gangs across the U.S.
‘Gettysburg’ (2011): An examination of the Battle of Gettysburg
on both the personal and strategic level.
‘Hoarders’ Series (2009—Present): Real-life hoarders seek
help cleaning up their act from professional therapists and organizers.
‘How Sex Changed the World’ Season 1 (2013): A look at the
many ways in which sex has affected our world.
‘How the States Got Their Shapes’ Seasons 1 and 2
(2011—2012): A reporter travels the U.S. to hear stories about the ways the
boundaries between states were formed.
‘Ice Road Truckers’ Series (2007—Present): During the harsh
winter of Canada's Northwest Territory, remote villages and work camps are cut
off from the world. To keep them supplied, a tenacious group of long-haul
truckers drive their rigs over hundreds of miles on ice roads cut across the
surface of frozen lakes.
‘Intervention’ Series (2005—2013): This deeply affecting
reality series follows subjects with various addictions (drugs, alcohol, eating
disorders) as their loved ones try to convince them to enter rehab with the
help of professionals.
‘Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret’ (2013): Starring Tania
Raymonde, Jesse Lee Soffer, and David Zayas. Based on the disturbing murder
trial that gripped the nation, this Lifetime Original Movie tells the story of
a seductive, aspiring photographer found guilty of killing her former lover.
‘Jodi Picoult’s Salem Falls’ (2011): Starring James Van Der
Beek, Sarah Carter, and AJ Michalka. A man with a troubled past tries to settle
down in a small town, finds love and then ends up being the target of a witch
hunt.
‘The Kennedys’ (2011): Starring Greg Kinnear, Katie Holmes,
and Tom Wilkinson. Explores the lives of one of the most prominent and
romanticized political families in history.
‘A Killer Among Us’ (2012): Starring Tess Atkins, Tom
Cavanagh, and Boris Kodjoe. After the shocking murder of her mother, a girl
helps a police detective by searching her home for clues that they hope will
lead to the perpetrator.
‘The Killer Speaks’ Season 1 (2013): Gain insight to the
minds of killers through prison interviews in this provocative documentary
series.
‘The Killing Game’ (2011): Starring Laura Prepon, Ty Olsson,
and Brian Markinson. A forensic sculptor risks her life after receiving clues
from her daughter's murderer.
‘Liz & Dick’ (2012): Starring Lindsay Lohan, Grant
Bowler, and Theresa Russell. The torrid relationship between Elizabeth Taylor
and Richard Burton.
‘Magic Beyond Words: The J.K Rowling Story’ (2011): An
inspiring look at JK Rowling's rise to become one of the most influential
writers-from her humble beginnings as an imaginative young girl and awkward
teenager to the loss of her mother and the genesis of the Harry Potter
phenomenon.
‘Mankind: The Story of All of Us’ Season 1 (2012): In this
follow-up to ‘America: The Story of Us,’ the series explores the concept of
“Big History,” and how the forces of science and nature have combined to create
a shared, global experience in the shaping of our history.
‘Matters of Life & Dating’ (2007): Starring Ricki Lake,
Holly Robinson Peete, and Rachael Harris. The true story of Linda Dackman, a
woman who tries to begin dating again after her mastectomy.
‘Modern Marvels’ Series (1994—Present): The History
Channel’s signature series focuses on the innovations in technology throughout
history.
‘Mountain Men’ Seasons 1 and 2 (2012): Starring Eustace
Conway, Marty Meierotto, and Tom Oar. Follows three men who have abandoned
modern life to live off of the grid, using only what nature provides them.
‘The Murder of Princess Diana’ (2007): Starring Jennifer
Morrison, Gregori Derangere, and Kevin McNally. A fictionalized account of the
events leading up to the tragic car accident that claimed the lives of Princess
Diana, her companion Dodi Fayed and their chauffeur in a Paris tunnel.
‘Obsessed’ Seasons 1 and 2 (2009—2010): Reality series
chronicling people with strange, life-consuming addictions.
‘Pawn Stars’ Series (2009—Present): Rick Harrison and his
family own and run a pawn shop on the Las Vegas strip. They buy, sell, and
appraise items of historical value.
‘Preachers’ Daughters’ Season 1 (2013): Starring Taylor
Coleman, Ken Coleman, and Marie Coleman. Reality series focusing on the
daughters of three different families and the typical teenage issues they face,
which are exacerbated by the prominence of their preacher fathers.
‘The Pregnancy Project’ (2012): Starring Alexa Vega, Walter
Perez, and Sarah Smyth. A 17-year-old, attending a Washington state
high-school, made her senior school project the treatment of pregnant teenagers
by pretending to be pregnant.
‘Restless Virgins’ (2013): Starring Vanessa Marano, Max
Lloyd-Jones, and Charlie Carver. A sex scandal that shook Massachusetts prep
school, Milton Academy in 2004—2005 school year.
‘Reviving Ophelia’ (2010): Starring Jane Kaczmarek, Rebecca
Williams, and Nick Thurston. The difficulties two sisters face raising their
teenage daughters
‘Ring of Fire’ (2013): Starring Jewel Kilcher, Matt Ross,
and John Doe. This is the story of the decades-long love affair between June
Carter and her husband, Johnny Cash, a love that was stretched to the breaking
point by Johnny's addiction to pills.
‘Secrets in the Walls’ (2010): Starring Jeri Ryan, Kay
Panabaker, and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. A mother and her two teenage daughters
move into an ancient house in a suburb of Detroit, when it is offered at a very
low price.
‘Secrets of Eden’ (2012): Starring John Stamos, Anna Gunn,
and Sonya Salomaa. A small town pastor becomes the prime suspect in a murder
case.
‘She Made Them Do It’ (2013): Starring Jenna Dewan-Tatum,
Mackenzie Phillips, and Steve Bacic. Based on the story of convicted felon
Sarah Pender, who was found guilty of masterminding a murder.
‘Shipping Wars’ Seasons 1—3 (2012—2013): Show revolves around
teams of independent heavy-duty moving companies bidding for the chance to
transport un-shippable items, from oversized loads to bulky packages and
bizarre items.
‘Stalkers’ (2013): Starring Drea de Matteo, Jodi Lyn
O‘Keefe, and Mena Suvari. Revolves around a criminal prosecutor who penned the
law on stalking in California and is based on the true story of a hot-head cop
and polished district attorney who team to bring a stalker obsessed with her
former lover to justice.
‘Stan Lee’s Superhumans’ Seasons 1 and 2 (2010—2011): Stan
Lee and Daniel Browning Smith travel the world looking for humans that have
powers like heroes from comic books.
‘Storage Wars’ Series (2010—Present): Professional buyers
and their teams sift through repossessed storage containers in the pursuit of
valuable and rare items.
‘Swamp People’ Series (2010—Present): Reality series
following swampers during alligator season.
‘Taken From Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story’ (2011): Starring
Taraji P. Henson, Terry O’Quinn, and David Haydn-Jones. Based on the true story
of a mother’s fight to reclaim the seven-year-old son her husband kidnapped and
took to South Korea.
‘Top Shot’ Series (2010—Present): Sharp shooters compete in
situations based on historical events.
‘True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet’ (2008): Starring
JoJo, Valerie Bertinelli, and Shenae Grimes. A young Hollywood starlet has to
adjust to her new life as she is sent to live with her aunt after a stint in
rehab.
‘Twist of Faith’ (2013): Starring Toni Braxton, David Julian
Hirsh, and Nathaniel J. Potvin. An Orthodox Jewish Cantor and aspiring
songwriter witnesses the brutal murder of his wife and three children.
‘The Universe’ Series (2007—Present): This educational show
explores many scientific questions and topics about the universe (Big Bang, the
Sun, the planets, black holes, other galaxies, astrobiology etc.) through
latest CGI, data and interviews with scientists.
‘Vietnam in HD’ (2011): Vintage footage from the Vietnam war
is presented in high definition.
‘Wahlburgers’ Season 1 (2014): A look at the personal and
professional life of Boston chef Paul Wahlberg and his real-life entourage as
he prepares to expand his hamburger restaurant business.
‘William and Kate’ (2011): Starring Camilla Luddington, Nico
Evers-Swindell, and Samantha Whittaker. Following England's Prince William, who
seeks to avoid the same press that drove his mother to her death, and his
relationship with Kate Middleton.
‘WWII in HD’ (2009): Vintage footage from World War II is
presented in high definition.
January 16
‘The Adventures of Puss in Boots’ Season 1 (2015): The
charming Puss in Boots from the ‘Shrek’ series goes on a series of his own
animated adventures in this spinoff series.
‘The Bag Man’ (2014): Starring John Cusack, Rebecca Da
Costa, and Robert De Niro. A criminal bides his time at a seedy motel, waiting
for his boss after killing several men and making away with a mystery bag.
‘Blood and Ties’ (2013): Starring Ye-jin Son, Kim Kap-soo,
and Lee Kyoo-han. Da-eun lives a happy life with her single father. However,
their relationship is about to take an unexpected turn because she becomes
suspicious that her father might be a monstrous kidnapper.
‘Crossing Lines’ Season 2 (2014): Starring William Fichtner,
Donald Sutherland, and Gabriella Pession. A special crime unit investigates
serialized crimes that cross over European borders and to hunt down criminals
to bring them to justice. A global FBI is born.
‘The Elephant Princess’ Season 1 (2008): Starring Emily
Robins, Miles Szanto, and Maddy Tyers. Alexandra Wilson is a regular suburban
girl who suddenly discovers she is a princess of a mystical kingdom.
‘The Fall’ Season 2 (2015): Starring Gillian Anderson, Jamie
Dornan, and John Lynch. A psychological thriller that follows a serial killer
in Belfast and a Detective Superintendent from MET who’s tasked with catching
him.
‘House of Last Things’ (2013): Starring Lindsey Haun, Blake
Berris, and R.J. Mitte. A mind-bending thriller set in Portland, Oregon about
an unspoken tragedy and its effects on a house, its temporary caretakers and
the owners, a classical music critic and his wife on a recuperative trip to
Italy.
‘Johnny English Reborn’ (2011): Starring Rowan Atkinson,
Dominic West, and Gillian Anderson. Johnny English goes up against
international assassins hunting down the Chinese premier.
‘Kids for Cash’ (2013): Beyond the millions paid and high
stakes corruption, ‘Kids For Cash’ exposes a shocking American secret. In the
wake of the shootings at Columbine, a small town celebrates a charismatic judge
who is hell-bent on keeping kids in line...until one parent dares to question
the motives behind his brand of justice.
‘Red Hollywood’ (1996): A documentary that examines the
films made by the victims of the Hollywood Blacklist and offers a radically
difference perspective on a key period in the history of American cinema.
‘Sirens’ Season 1 (2014): Starring Michael Mosley, Kevin
Daniels, and Kevin Bigley. A comedy that follows three Chicago EMTs who despite
their narcissistic and self-destructive personalities are uniquely qualified to
save lives.
‘A Small Section of the World’ (2014): Documentary following
a group of women from a remote farming region in Costa Rica, whose ideas
inspired a revolution in the world of coffee-growing.
‘Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy’ (2011): Starring Gary Oldman,
Tom Hardy, and Colin Firth. In the bleak days of the Cold War, espionage
veteran George Smiley is forced from semi-retirement to uncover a Soviet agent
within MI6.
‘Vito’ (2011): The story of Vito Russo, founding father of
the gay liberation movement, author of “The Celluloid Closet,” and vociferous
AIDS activist in the 1980s.
‘Wolfblood’ Season 3 (2014): Starring Bobby Lockwood, Kedar
Williams-Stirling, and Louisa Connolly-Burnham. Three teenagers can trust no
one as it could reveal their secret.
‘Zombies: When the Dead Walk’ (2008): Zombies are part of
pop culture, but what are they? Where do they come from? To find real zombies
we will travel to Haiti where Zombies are an integral part of the island's
cultural and religious roots..
January 17
‘As the Light Goes Out’ (2014): Starring Andy On, Nicholas
Tse, and Simon Yam. The firefighters of Hong Kong's Pillar Point division
battle an out-of-control blaze that threatens to plunge the city into darkness.
‘Open Road’ (2013): Starring Camilla Belle, Andy Garcia, and
Juliette Lewis. Angie, a young Brazilian artist, abandons her old life and
embarks on a journey around the country. Running from her past, and searching
for her foundation in life, Angie finds not only herself but love in its many
forms.
‘Ribbit’ (2014): Starring Sean Astin, Tim Curry, and Russell
Peters. The tale of a frog with an identity crisis.
January 18
‘Patton Oswalt: Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time’ (2015): The
comedian's latest stand-up special.
January 21
‘Barefoot’ (2014): Starring Evan Rachel Wood, Scott
Speedman, and Treat Williams. The “black sheep” son of a wealthy family meets a
young psychiatric patient who's been raised in isolation her entire life. He
takes the naive young woman home for his brother's wedding.
‘The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo’ (2009): Starring Noomi
Rapace, Michael Nyqvist, and Sven Bertil-Taube. A journalist is aided in his
search for a woman who has been missing—or dead—for 40 years by a young female
hacker.
January 23
‘Stonehearst Asylum’ (2014): Starring Kate Becksinsale, Jim
Sturgess, and David Thewlis. A recent medical school grad who takes a position
at a mental institution soon finds himself taken with one of his
colleagues—though he has no initial idea of a recent, horrifying staffing
change.
January 24
‘Iliza Shlesinger: Freezing Hot’ (2015): The comedian's new
stand-up special.
January 28
‘Beauty and the Beast’ Season 2 (2014): Starring Kristin
Kreuk, Jay Ryan, and Nina Lisandrello. Detective Catherine Chandler struggles
to cope with shocking revelations about her family while navigating her
relationship with a Doctor who turns into a beast when he is angered.
‘Chef’ (2014): Starring Jon Favreau, Robert Downey Jr., and
Scarlett Johansson. A chef who loses his restaurant job starts up a food truck
in an effort to reclaim his creative promise, while piecing back together his
estranged family.
As I mentioned before this is a fairly large list of shows and movies being added to Netflix Streaming in January 2015. If you are interested in seeing what is going to be removed from Netflix Streaming this month be sure to come back later because I will be posting the complete list of what is being removed from Netflix Streaming services later.
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