What's New on Netflix the Week of August 16, 2020 - 2 minutes read
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When it comes to animation, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have earned an incredible amount of my goodwill. Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs expanded a brief children’s book to feature length by getting super weird. In The Lego Movie, they managed to turn an idea that wasn’t really an idea (Lego... are... movie?) into a zany, heartfelt and brilliantly rendered all-ages entertainment. And Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is not only the best Spider-Man movie, but one of the best superhero movies, period. But have they engendered enough goodwill that I’ll watch their new Netflix “adult animated series”?
Hoops (available Aug. 21), created by comedian Ben Hoffman, looks to cash in on the success of Big Mouth with another high school-set series with an incredibly foul-mouthed cast. This time the focus seems to rest more squarely on a sad-sack failure of a teacher (voiced by The New Girl’s Jake Johnson, who also played one of the Spider-Men in Into the Spider-Verse) who sees coaching a basketball team as his ticket out of a dead-end job.
The trailer exhibits some of the Lord/Miller energy that also gave the Jump Street films an edge, but doesn’t exactly instill confidence with a gay panic joke about getting a boner in the shower.
Here’s everything coming to and leaving Netflix this week.
Available August 16
Johnny English
Les Misérables (2012)
Available August 17
Available August 19
Crímenes de familia / The Crimes That Bind
DeMarcus Family Rules — Netflix Original
High Score — Netflix Documentary
Available August 20
Available August 21
Leaving August 18
The Incident
Leaving August 19
Some Kind of Beautiful
Leaving August 20
Bad Rap
Leaving August 21
Just Go With It
Source: Lifehacker.com
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When it comes to animation, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have earned an incredible amount of my goodwill. Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs expanded a brief children’s book to feature length by getting super weird. In The Lego Movie, they managed to turn an idea that wasn’t really an idea (Lego... are... movie?) into a zany, heartfelt and brilliantly rendered all-ages entertainment. And Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is not only the best Spider-Man movie, but one of the best superhero movies, period. But have they engendered enough goodwill that I’ll watch their new Netflix “adult animated series”?
Hoops (available Aug. 21), created by comedian Ben Hoffman, looks to cash in on the success of Big Mouth with another high school-set series with an incredibly foul-mouthed cast. This time the focus seems to rest more squarely on a sad-sack failure of a teacher (voiced by The New Girl’s Jake Johnson, who also played one of the Spider-Men in Into the Spider-Verse) who sees coaching a basketball team as his ticket out of a dead-end job.
The trailer exhibits some of the Lord/Miller energy that also gave the Jump Street films an edge, but doesn’t exactly instill confidence with a gay panic joke about getting a boner in the shower.
Here’s everything coming to and leaving Netflix this week.
Available August 16
Johnny English
Les Misérables (2012)
Available August 17
Available August 19
Crímenes de familia / The Crimes That Bind
DeMarcus Family Rules — Netflix Original
High Score — Netflix Documentary
Available August 20
Available August 21
Leaving August 18
The Incident
Leaving August 19
Some Kind of Beautiful
Leaving August 20
Bad Rap
Leaving August 21
Just Go With It
Source: Lifehacker.com
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