Other "New on Netflix" Regions

Thursday, February 20, 2014

"Winnie the Pooh"

Winnie the Pooh (2011)

Winnie the Pooh and his loyal friends return to the big screen with an updated, hand-drawn adventure in the Hundred Acre Wood: helping an incomplete Eeyore find a new tail that won't be too much of a bother.

Monday, February 17, 2014

"The Vow" plus 1 more

The Vow (2012)

Rachel McAdams stars in this romantic drama about a newlywed woman who slips into a coma after a car accident and awakens with amnesia. Her devoted husband must help her recover and also win back her love.

A.N.T. Farm (2011-2012)

Chart the experiences of musical prodigy Chyna Parks, a gifted young singer who skips her way up to a local high school's Advanced Natural Talent program, much to the annoyance of her fellow prodigies.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

"The Shield" plus 1 more

The Shield (2002-2008)

As leader of the Los Angeles police department's controversial Strike Team unit, Det. Vic Mackey is above the law, stopping at nothing to rid the streets of gangland thugs. His questionable tactics constantly place him at odds with his superiors.

Austin & Ally (2011)

Set in Miami, this tune-filled sitcom chronicles the exploits of outgoing pop singer Austin Moon and introverted songwriter Ally Dawson, whose shared love of music turns them into business partners and improbable friends.

Friday, February 14, 2014

"Clifford the Big Red Dog"

Clifford the Big Red Dog (2000)

This enduring animated series for kids stars supersized pooch Clifford and his owner, Emily Elizabeth, who convey valuable lessons to young viewers. Clifford's canine pals Cleo and T-Bone are on hand to add to the fun.

"42"

42 (2013)

This biopic focuses on the relationship between baseball icon Jackie Robinson and Brooklyn Dodgers general manager Branch Rickey, who signed Robinson and in 1947 made him the first black Major League Baseball player of the modern era.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

"Fright Night"

Fright Night (2011)

This update of the 1985 horror comedy focuses more on terror than laughs when teen Charley suspects that his new neighbor is a vampire, and turns to a self-styled vampire expert to help save his mom and girlfriend from the seductive bloodsucker.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

"Dead Like Me" plus 7 more

Dead Like Me (2003-2004)

Led by abrasive boss Rube Sofer, a group of undead grim reapers -- including a dour college dropout, a steely meter maid and a charming British bad boy -- finds themselves tasked with shepherding the recently departed into the afterlife.

Colors (1988)

Veteran cop Bob Hodges has nothing but contempt for his new partner, fiery rookie Danny McGavin. But he gradually comes to appreciate Danny as they patrol the streets of East Los Angeles, where a gang war between the Crips and Bloods is escalating.

School for Seduction (2004)

In this romantic comedy, sexy Sophia graduates fro m finishing school in Italy and arrives in Newcastle to instill confidence in a group of women who need some help spicing up their humdrum love lives.

Hardball (2001)

Gambler and all-around slouch Conor O'Neill owes someone a lot of money, so he strikes a bargain: he'll coach a Little League baseball team from Chicago's notorious Cabrini Green housing project if a friend will lend him money to square his debts.

Were the World Mine (2008)

When his drama teacher casts him as Puck in his school's upcoming production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Timothy turns in an inspired performance, whipping up a fittingly Shakespearean love potion with the power to turn people gay.

My Normal (2009)

With dreams of one day becoming a filmmaker, lesbian Natalie rules the NYC underground as a dominatrix, a job that makes her a star in her own right. But when she gets an internship on a real movie set, she must decide which life she wants to pursue.

The Motivation (2013)

Determined to be recognized as members of the sport's elite, eight young street skateboarders prepare for New York's Street League Championship. This documentary captures the doubts and dangers each athlete faces in the quest for money and fame.

1984 (1984)

This movie adaptation of George Orwell's eerie, dyst opian tale -- filmed during the year for which it's named -- follows the "reeducation" of two people who break the law in a totalitarian state by falling in love while Big Brother is watching.

Friday, February 7, 2014

"Road House" plus 1 more

Road House (1989)

Never underestimate Dalton, a brawny bouncer who also happens to hold an NYU degree in philosophy. When he's hired to police a rowdy bar in the Midwest and falls in love with Doc, he angers her mean ex-boyfriend, who vows to win her back.

Impromptu (1991)

In this critically acclaimed drama set amid the romance of 19th-century Europe, feminist author George Sand falls for Polish composer Fr��d��ric Chopin, but a number of obstacles stand in their way -- including rivals, former lovers and duels.