From Paris with Love – Picture: Lionsgate Welcome to yet another daily recap of what’s new on Netflix and today six new titles dropped on Netflix in the United States. We’ll also be taking a look at what’s currently trending in the United States too. Here’s what’s new on Netflix for September 8th, 2020. If there’s nothing that takes your fancy in today’s list, there’s lots of great content on the way, particularly towards the end of the week.
As always, you can find an expanded list of what’s new on Netflix using our hub page. Let’s first take you through a couple of the highlight additions for today. We were going to give a full mention to From Paris with Love but that was only removed from Netflix last week so is a welcome re-addition but we’d rather focus on some of the actual new titles for today. Capital in the Twenty-First Century (2019) Genre: Documentary Director: Justin Pemberton Cast: Gillian Tett, Kate Williams, Ian Bremmer, Faiza Shaheen Writer: Thomas Piketty (based on the book by), Matthew Metcalfe (adapted by), Justin Pemberton (adapted by), Thomas Piketty (adapted by) Runtime: 103 min Netflix has had many great documentaries on corrupt businesses and capitalism with Dirty Money being my particular favorite. This documentary which aired last year and directed by one of the producers of An Inconvenient Truth takes capital to task. It’s based on the best-selling book and trys to take a look into the future. Reviews are extremely strong for the doc clocking in with a 7.8 on IMDb and 73 on Metacritic.
#Alive (2020) Genre: Horror, Zombie, Korean Director: Cho Il Cast: Yoo Ah-in, Park Shin-hye Runtime: 98 mins
With Train to Busan leaving later in the month on Netflix you may be wondering what’s set to replace it, that’s where #Alive comes in. As we covered in our preview, the movie has already received rave reviews and now is on Netflix exclusively. Here’s what you can expect: “As a grisly virus rampages a city, a lone man stays locked inside his apartment, digitally cut off from seeking help and desperate to find a way out.”
Full List of New Releases on Netflix for September 8th, 2020 4 New Movies Added Today
#Alive (2020) Netflix Original Capital in the Twenty-First Century (2019) Cargo (2019) From Paris with Love (2010)
2 New TV Series Added Today
Record of Youth (Chungchungirok) (Season 1) Netflix Original StarBeam (Season 2) Netflix Original
Top 10 TV Series & Movies on Netflix for September 8th, 2020 Today’s top 10 list stays much the same with yesterday particularly at the top with Love, Guaranteed, and Away taking their respective top spots.
Movies TV Series
1 Love, Guaranteed Away
2 Due Date Cobra Kai
3 The Smurfs Chef’s Table: BBQ
4 Anaconda Sister, Sister
5 Puss in Boots Lucifer
6 Freaks – You’re One of Us Cocomelon
7 The Boss Baby: Get That Baby! The Umbrella Academy
8 Adrift The Office
9 I’m Thinking of Ending Things Young Wallander
10 Red Dragon BUNK’D
From Paris with Love – Picture: Lionsgate
Welcome to yet another daily recap of what’s new on Netflix and today six new titles dropped on Netflix in the United States. We’ll also be taking a look at what’s currently trending in the United States too. Here’s what’s new on Netflix for September 8th, 2020.
If there’s nothing that takes your fancy in today’s list, there’s lots of great content on the way, particularly towards the end of the week.
As always, you can find an expanded list of what’s new on Netflix using our hub page.
Let’s first take you through a couple of the highlight additions for today. We were going to give a full mention to From Paris with Love but that was only removed from Netflix last week so is a welcome re-addition but we’d rather focus on some of the actual new titles for today.
Capital in the Twenty-First Century (2019)
Genre: Documentary Director: Justin Pemberton Cast: Gillian Tett, Kate Williams, Ian Bremmer, Faiza Shaheen Writer: Thomas Piketty (based on the book by), Matthew Metcalfe (adapted by), Justin Pemberton (adapted by), Thomas Piketty (adapted by) Runtime: 103 min
Netflix has had many great documentaries on corrupt businesses and capitalism with Dirty Money being my particular favorite.
This documentary which aired last year and directed by one of the producers of An Inconvenient Truth takes capital to task. It’s based on the best-selling book and trys to take a look into the future.
Reviews are extremely strong for the doc clocking in with a 7.8 on IMDb and 73 on Metacritic.
#Alive (2020)
Genre: Horror, Zombie, Korean Director: Cho Il Cast: Yoo Ah-in, Park Shin-hye Runtime: 98 mins
With Train to Busan leaving later in the month on Netflix you may be wondering what’s set to replace it, that’s where #Alive comes in.
As we covered in our preview, the movie has already received rave reviews and now is on Netflix exclusively. Here’s what you can expect:
Full List of New Releases on Netflix for September 8th, 2020
4 New Movies Added Today
- #Alive (2020) Netflix Original
- Capital in the Twenty-First Century (2019)
- Cargo (2019)
- From Paris with Love (2010)
2 New TV Series Added Today
- Record of Youth (Chungchungirok) (Season 1) Netflix Original
- StarBeam (Season 2) Netflix Original
Top 10 TV Series & Movies on Netflix for September 8th, 2020
Today’s top 10 list stays much the same with yesterday particularly at the top with Love, Guaranteed, and Away taking their respective top spots.