Covid-19 is unfortunately still with us, but everything else? Not so much. Luckily guys, we still have Netflix. Looking for your next binge-worthy show or for the perfect movie for a movie night with your quarantine friends (or with a fine bottle of wine)? Check out our picks of the best new TV and movies coming up on Netflix this July:
Desperados
Genre: Romantic comedy
Length: 105 minutes
A new summery rom-com starring Nasim Pedrad (New Girl, Scream Queens, and the new Aladdin) about a young woman who rushes, alongside her two best friends (Anna Kamp, Sarah Burns), to Mexico, in an attempt to delete an angry email she sent to her new boyfriend.
Length: 105 minutes
A new summery rom-com starring Nasim Pedrad (New Girl, Scream Queens, and the new Aladdin) about a young woman who rushes, alongside her two best friends (Anna Kamp, Sarah Burns), to Mexico, in an attempt to delete an angry email she sent to her new boyfriend.
Things get more complicated when in Mexico the three meet her ex, who’s also dragged into their plan.
The Old Guard
Genre: Action, Fantasy
Length: 118 minutes
The new talked-about action movie starring Charlize Theron, starring as a warrior who's the leader of an underground group of mercenaries, that for hundreds of years have protected humans thanks to the fact that they are immortal. When their special powers are revealed, the group tries to escape those who want to abuse their powers.
Length: 118 minutes
The new talked-about action movie starring Charlize Theron, starring as a warrior who's the leader of an underground group of mercenaries, that for hundreds of years have protected humans thanks to the fact that they are immortal. When their special powers are revealed, the group tries to escape those who want to abuse their powers.
Based on Greg Rucka’s acclaimed graphic novel, and directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood (Love & Basketball). Interesing fact: Theron herself was injured during the filming of the movie and needed no less than three surgeries.
Into the Wild
Genre: Drama
Length: 142 minutes
The new member of the Netflix catalogue is this beloved movie from 2007, based on the true, incredible story of Christopher McCandless, who decided to run away from his life and family and wander the of Alaskan wilderness, carrying only food and basic survival supplies.
Length: 142 minutes
The new member of the Netflix catalogue is this beloved movie from 2007, based on the true, incredible story of Christopher McCandless, who decided to run away from his life and family and wander the of Alaskan wilderness, carrying only food and basic survival supplies.
In case you haven’t watched this classic yet, we recommend you avoid the spoilers, and only after you're done watching go google what happened to the now-famous bus.
Mucho mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado
Genre: Documentary
Length: 96 Minutes
A documentary about legendary Latin astrologer, Walter Mercado, an eccentric, larger-than-life personality who glued 120 million Puerto Ricans to their televisions –
Length: 96 Minutes
A documentary about legendary Latin astrologer, Walter Mercado, an eccentric, larger-than-life personality who glued 120 million Puerto Ricans to their televisions –
and then mysteriously vanished from the limelight at the peak of his career.
The Kissing Booth 2
Genre: Romantic comedy
Length: 130 minutes
Two years after The Kissing Booth, one of Netflix’s most beloved rom-coms, the sequel is here. Elle is starting to prepare for life after high school, while navigating her long-distance relationship with Noah, her friendship with Lee – and her growing attraction to a new student.
Length: 130 minutes
Two years after The Kissing Booth, one of Netflix’s most beloved rom-coms, the sequel is here. Elle is starting to prepare for life after high school, while navigating her long-distance relationship with Noah, her friendship with Lee – and her growing attraction to a new student.
Joey King, Jacob Elrodi (who since the first Kissing Booth also starred in Euphoria and made us all very scared) and Joel Courtney are all back as the leads.
Father, Soldier, Son
Genre: Documentary
Length: 99 minutes
A documentary following 10 years in the life of an ordinary American family, which changed forever after dad, Brian, was critically wounded in Afghanistan.
Length: 99 minutes
A documentary following 10 years in the life of an ordinary American family, which changed forever after dad, Brian, was critically wounded in Afghanistan.
His sons, Isaac and Joey, have always seen their father as an unbeatable super-hero, and the movie shows the way the family is dealing with the trauma, and the strong bond between father and sons.