Netflix has unveiled a massive lineup of original movies, shows, and library content for October — including the return of hit series “You,” a new film from Antoine Fuqua and Jake Gyllenhaal, and the addition of James Cameron’s perennial favorite “Titanic” to the streaming platform. Ahead, a brief look at the best movies and TV shows coming to Netflix in October 2021 before a glimpse at the full lineup of what’s new on Netflix.
“The Guilty” (October 1): Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, this thriller from director Antoine Fuqua was shot during the coronavirus pandemic and focuses on a disgraced cop (Gyllenhaal) who receives a mysterious 9-1-1- call.
“Titanic” (October 1): The most successful Best Picture winner of all-time at the box office, James Cameron’s king of the world is back on Netflix to indoctrinate an entirely new generation into the love story of Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Rose...
“The Guilty” (October 1): Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, this thriller from director Antoine Fuqua was shot during the coronavirus pandemic and focuses on a disgraced cop (Gyllenhaal) who receives a mysterious 9-1-1- call.
“Titanic” (October 1): The most successful Best Picture winner of all-time at the box office, James Cameron’s king of the world is back on Netflix to indoctrinate an entirely new generation into the love story of Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Rose...
- 9/22/2021
- by Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
Based upon Silvia Zucca’s hit book, the series produced by Italian International Film is described as a romantic comedy studded with surreal and tragicomic encounters. After directing two feature films (Jump and Finding Camille), Bindu de Stoppani is also now taking her first steps into the sphere of TV series. The Swiss-Italian director has slammed the first clapperboard on the new Italian Netflix original series Guida astrologica per cuori infranti, which she herself created and which will be co-directed by the actress-director Michela Andreozzi (who previously stepped behind the camera to offer up Nine ½ Moons and Good Goals). Promising to be a romantic comedy studded with surreal and tragicomic encounters, the series is produced by Italian International Film - Gruppo Lucisano and will be shot entirely in Turin, with funding from the Piemonte Film TV Fund and the support of the Film Commission Torino Piemonte. Written by Bindu de.
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