Netflix has revealed their slate of films that will be coming to the streaming service in August. It’s filled with some stellar modern films like the Coen Brothers’ thriller “No Country For Old Men” and Abdellatif Kechiche’s intimate drama “Blue is the Warmest Color,” as well as a topical parody film from Funny or Die (“Donald Trump’s The Art of the Deal: The Movie”) and a Netflix original or two.
Below are the title hitting the service next month, plus IndieWire’s personal picks to check out.
Avail 8/1/16
INDIEWIRE PICK: “Donald Trump’s The Art of the Deal: The Movie” (2016)
READ MORE: Watch: Johnny Depp Is Donald Trump In 50-Minute Mock Doc ‘The Art Of The Deal: The Movie’
“Big Daddy” (1999)
“Destination: Team USA” (2016)
“The Fast and Furious” (2001)
“Final Destination 3” (2006)
“Sliding Doors” (1998)
“The Wedding Planner” (2001)
“What Women Want” (2000)
Avail 8/5/
“The Little Prince” (2015)—NETFLIX EXCLUSIVE
Avail 8/10/16
“St. Vincent” (2014)
Avail 8/11/16
INDIEWIRE PICK: “No Country For Old Men” (2007)
READ MORE: ‘No Country For Old Men’ Author Cormac McCarthy Sells First Spec Script ‘The Counselor’
Avail 8/19/16
“Fearless” (2016)—NETFLIX ORIGINAL DOCUMENTARY
“I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead: The Loud Life of Steve Aoki” (2016)—NETFLIX ORIGINAL DOCUMENTARY
Avail 8/26/16
INDIEWIRE PICK: “Blue Is the Warmest Color” (2013)
Avail 8/26/16
“XOXO” (2016)—NETFLIX ORIGINAL MOVIE
Avail 8/27/16
“Rams” (2015)
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