What’s New to Stream on Netflix for January 2018

Here's what's coming to Netflix this month!
Bad Day For The Cut

Here’s what’s coming to Netflix this month!

Some people spend their days arguing over the merits of Netflix and how it’s “killing cinema” as we know it, but the rest of us know better. It’s just one more way to re-watch the movies we already love and find new ones to cherish. This month sees plenty of both hitting the service.

The complete list of movies and shows hitting Netflix this month — January 2018 — is below, but first I’m going to highlight a few that stand apart from the bunch.

The Underdogs

Sometimes great Sundance premieres go on to become the year’s best film, and other times they get unfairly lost in the shuffle of a full release calendar. Bad Day for the Cut (shoots its way onto Netflix starting 1/18) was one of my favorites at last year’s Park City film fest (my full review), and this month it finally comes available to a wider audience. It’s a terrific little revenge tale in the vein of Blue Ruin in that its hero is in no way prepared for the journey he sets himself upon after the murder of his mother. Quick bursts of action, fun characters, and smart plot turns make it a sharp and satisfying thriller well worth your time. Another small gem new to Netflix this month is Super Dark Times. It’s title is no lie, and what starts as a coming of age tale familiar to anyone who’s ever gone through puberty without the benefit of popularity shifts into one hell of an intense thriller. It’s brilliant.

Netflix Originals

Some Netflix Originals are made directly for the streaming service while others are picked up at festivals. Sometimes, though, they lay claim to a movie that’s otherwise been left in the cold. Mike Flanagan’s 2016 release, Before I Wake (1/5), is one such “original” after finding itself trapped in limbo for the past couple years. Like the other Originals below I haven’t seen this one yet, but coming in the middle of Flanagan’s terrific genre run — Hush, Ouija: Origin of Evil, and Gerald’s Game — it’s one I’m excited to watch. The Polka King (1/12) was picked up after premiering at Sundance last year, and while reviews were mixed a cast that includes Jack Black, Jenny Slate, Jason Schwartzman, and others means it’s at least deserving of a watch. David Wain’s A Futile and Stupid Gesture (1/26) is premiering at Sundance later this month and hits Netflix almost immediately after. Wain’s track record is pretty good, and he’s stacked his look at the early days of the National Lampoon with an equally reliable cast of comedy greats including Will Forte, Joe Lo Truglio, Martin Mull, and more.

Franchise Fans

What’s better than one film about mismatched cop partners, cheerleaders, and a billionaire dressed as a bat? Four or five, obviously. This month sees the arrival of all four Lethal Weapon films (just prepare yourself for the quality decline after part two), the first four Bring It On movies (that’s right, there’s more than four), and five of DC’s live-action Batman films (two from Tim Burton, two from Joel Schumacher, and one from Christopher Nolan).

Modern Comforts

Some movies are just generally accepted as modern classics, and while they’re not always award winners they are movies it’s just impossible to turn off once begun. Peter Weir’s The Truman Show is one of my favorites and remains every bit as funny, original, and inspiring on every re-watch. Jim Carrey’s never been better, and if you’re not cheering along at the end then you’re probably a beret-wearing robot. It’s become “cool” to hate on The Shawshank Redemption over the years, but screw those people. Frank Darabont’s first (feature-length) Stephen King adaptation is still a gem of character, plotting, and third act perfection. Caddyshack doesn’t quite have the cache of these other two, but good gravy is it still a ridiculously good time with the likes of Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Rodney Dangerfield, and Ted Knight.

Keep reading for a look at all of this month’s new arrivals:

January 1st

  • “10,000 B.C.”
  • “30 Days of Night”
  • “Age Of Shadows”
  • “AlphaGo”
  • “America’s Sweethearts”
  • “Apollo 13”
  • “Batman”
  • “Batman & Robin”
  • “Batman Begins”
  • “Batman Forever”
  • “Batman Returns”
  • “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”
  • “Bring It On”
  • “Bring It On Again”
  • “Bring It On: All or Nothing”
  • “Bring It On: Fight to the Finish”
  • “Bring It On: In It to Win It”
  • “Caddyshack”
  • “Chef & My Fridge: 2017”
  • “Defiance”
  • “Definitely, Maybe”
  • “Eastsiders” (Season 3)
  • “Furry Vengeance”
  • “Glacé” (Season 1, Netflix Original)
  • “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days”
  • “Justin Bieber: Never Say Never”
  • “King Kong”
  • “Lethal Weapon”
  • “Lethal Weapon 2”
  • “Lethal Weapon 3”
  • “Lethal Weapon 4”
  • “License to Wed”
  • “Like Water for Chocolate”
  • “Love Actually”
  • “Lovesick” (Season 3, Netflix Original)
  • “Maddman: The Steve Madden Story”
  • “Marie Antoinette”
  • “Martin Luther: The Idea that Changed the World”
  • “Midnight in Paris”
  • “Monsters vs. Aliens”
  • “National Treasure”
  • “Sharknado 5: Global Swarming”
  • “Stardust”
  • “Strictly Ballroom”
  • “Super Dark Times”
  • “The Dukes of Hazzard”
  • “The Exorcism of Emily Rose”
  • “The First Time”
  • “The Godfather”
  • “The Godfather: Part II”
  • “The Godfather: Part III”
  • “The Italian Job”
  • “The Lovely Bones”
  • “The Shawshank Redemption”
  • “The Truman Show”
  • “The Vault”
  • “Training Day”
  • “Treasures From The Wreck Of The Unbelievable”
  • “Troy”
  • “Wedding Crashers”
  • “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory”

January 2nd

  • “Mustang Island”
  • “Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales”
  • “Rent”

January 5th

  • “Before I Wake” (Netflix Original)
  • “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” (Netflix Original)
  • “DEVILMAN crybaby” (Season 1, Netflix Original)
  • “Rotten” (Netflix Original)

January 6th

  • “Episodes” (Seasons 1-5)

January 8th

  • “The Conjuring”

January 10th

  • “47 Meters Down”
  • “Alejandro Riaño Especial de stand up” (Netflix Original)
  • “Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie”
  • “In The Deep”

January 12th

  • “Colony” (Season 2)
  • “Disjointed: Part 2” (Netflix Original)
  • “Somebody Feed Phil” (Netflix Original)
  • “The Man Who Would Be Polka King”
  • “The Polka King” (Netflix Original)
  • “Tom Segura: Disgraceful” (Netflix Original)

January 14th

  • “Wild Hogs”

January 15th

  • “2018 Olympic Winter Games Preview: Meet Team USA & Go for the Gold”
  • “Rehenes”
  • “Unrest”

January 16th

  • “Dallas Buyers Club”
  • “Katt Williams: Great America (Netflix Original)
  • “Rita” (Season 4)

 January 17th

  • “Arango y Sanint: Ríase El Show” (Netflix Original)
  • “Friday Night Tykes” (Season 4)

January 18th

  • “Bad Day for the Cut”
  • “Tiempos de guerra” (Season 1, Netflix Original)

January 19th

  • “Drug Lords” (Season 1, Netflix Original)
  • “Grace and Frankie” (Season 4, Netflix Original)
  • “The Open House” (Netflix Original)
  • “Trolls: The Beat Goes On!” (Season 1, Netflix Original)

January 23rd

  • “Todd Glass: Act Happy” (Netflix Original)

January 24th

  • “Ricardo Quevedo: Hay gente así” (Netflix Original)

January 25th

  • “Acts of Vengeance”

January 26th

  • “A Futile and Stupid Gesture” (Netflix Original)
  • “Dirty Money” (Netflix Original)
  • “Llama Llama” (Season 1, Netflix Original)
  • “One Day at a Time” (Season 2, Netflix Original)
  • “Sebastián Marcelo Wainraich” (Netflix Original)
  • “The Adventures of Puss in Boots” (Season 6, Netflix Original)
  • “Mau Nieto: Viviendo sobrio… desde el bar”  (Netflix Original)

January 28th

  • “El Ministerio del Tiempo” (Seasons 1-2)
  • “El Ministerio del Tiempo” (Season 3, Netflix Original)

January 29th

  • “The Force”

January 30th

  • “Babylon Berlin” (Season 1-2, Netflix Original)
  • “Death Race: Beyond Anarchy”
  • “Retribution” (Season 1, Netflix Original)

January 31st

  • “Disney·Pixar Cars 3”

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Rob Hunter: Rob Hunter has been writing for Film School Rejects since before you were born, which is weird seeing as he's so damn young. He's our Chief Film Critic and Associate Editor and lists 'Broadcast News' as his favorite film of all time. Feel free to say hi if you see him on Twitter @FakeRobHunter.