Best new movies and TV series on Netflix UK: January 2022

Each month, loads of new films and TV shows are added to Netflix UK’s library. Critic Craig Mathieson presents his picks for titles worth watching. For the full list of everything arriving on the platform, scroll down.

Top Picks: TV

After Life season three (January 14)

Few comic creators divide the viewing audience as comprehensively as Ricky Gervais has with his current series, which enters its third season with little middle ground between admirers and the unimpressed. When your back catalogue includes The Office and Extras, landmark television comedies now being feted merely for reaching their anniversary dates, there’s a temptation to give people what they want.

In the case of Gervais that’s this small town cross-section in which he plays a grieving local reporter who decides to simply speak his mind no matter what. The egregious comments flew, but After Life has also explored redemption. The third season should continue that struggle.

Archive 81 (January 14)

No surprise to see Saw and Aquaman director James Wan, a prolific creator of horror content this century, prominent among the producers on this limited series about the dangers of reconstructing a past that needed to be lost.

Based on the successful fictional podcast of the same name, the show is a found footage construction about an archivist (Mamoudou Athie) who is asked to restore a series of damaged videotapes from 1994, shot by a documentary director (Dina Shihabi), who was investigating a cult. When the conservator starts to believe he can influence the past through the footage, the supernatural storyline becomes ominous.

Ozark season four (January 21)

Another series that finally overcomes pandemic production issues, Netflix’s high profile crime drama returns with the first half of a 14 episode concluding season, which aims to wrap up what has been an increasingly knotty and unnerving depiction of family allegiance and criminal necessity. Jason Bateman and Laura Linney’s Marty and Wendy Byrde remain at the centre of the narrative, a middle-class couple who had to relocate to the American hinterlands with their children to pay back a debt to a drug cartel.

With the gifted Julie Garner as an adversary turned associate, the story’s intense plotting has always shone a darkly perceptive light back on the protagonists. The odds are long that all these characters make it out alive.

Snowpiercer season 3 (January 25)

It shouldn’t be any good, but it actually is. The American network spin-off series of Bong Joon-ho’s brilliant 2013 international action-drama about the remnants of humanity, circling the globe on a train defined by cruel inequality, has forged an identity of its own.

With a cast that initially included Jennifer Connelly and Daveed Diggs, the small screen Snowpiercer began as a rebooted murder mystery, allowing an anthropological depth to the train’s many carriages as Diggs’ impoverished tail compartment detective explored them. The plot has spun out from there—hello, Sean Bean!—and acquired its own grandiose themes.

Top Picks: Movies + Specials

 

Spider-Man: Far From Home (January 4)

With Spider-Man: No Way Home just arrived in cinemas, the previous instalment of Marvel’s teenage superhero adventure makes a timely arrival on Netflix (the film’s labyrinthine and long-running ownership rights preclude Disney+ from nabbing it outright).

Tom Holland, who has made young web-slinger Peter Parker his defining role in a way his predecessor Andrew Garfield never could, brings wit and pathos to a coming of age plot that’s hidden amidst an American class trip to Europe plot. Director Jon Watts has a tight handle on the franchise—but perhaps it’s time to promote Zendaya’s MJ, a classroom love interest ready to assume the spotlight.

Mother/Android (January 7)

Still only 24-years-old—she was all of 13 when she stole Kick-Ass—Chloe Grace Moretz is now in the intriguing genre films phase of her career, having been stalked by Isabelle Huppert in the horror-tinged drama Greta before fighting her way through the skies in the World War II supernatural thriller Shadow in the Cloud.

In the post-apocalyptic directorial debut of Project Power screenwriter Mattson Tomlin, Moretz plays a pregnant young woman who, along with her devoted partner (Algee Smith), is trying to find safety after the world’s human-like service androids transform into relentless killers. Assume it does not go well.

Munich: The Edge of War (January 21)

Based on a novel by Robert Harris, this British drama examines the fraught years prior to World War II, when peace was still the choice of Britain’s then Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain (Jeremy Irons).

Deserved next big thing George McKay (True History of the Kelly Gang, 1917) plays a young diplomat, Hugh Legat, despatched to Germany to recover a document from former university friend Paul von Hartmann (Jannis Niewoher). It plunges him into the heart of the Nazi regime, depicted by German director Christian Schochow (The Crown) with intimidating historical detail.

 


All titles arriving on Netflix UK in January

January 1

Cats (2019)
Fracture (2007)
Half Brothers (2020)
Marie Antoinette (2006)
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987)
Rainbow Rangers (Season 2)
Scream 4 (2011)
She’s The Man (2006)
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
The Hook Up Plan (Season 3)
Werewolves Within (2021)

January 3

The Gentlemen (2019)
The Nest (2020)

January 5

Four to Dinner (2022)
Ready Steady Cook (Season 1)
Rebelde (Season 1)
Redemption of a Rogue (2020)

January 6

DOTA: Dragon’s Blood (Book 2)
Hanwoo Rhapsody (Season 1)
The Club (Part 2)
The Wasteland (2021)
Uncle Drew (2018)

January 7

Hype House (Season 1)
Johnny Test (Season 2)
Mother / Android (2021)

January 10

Undercover (Season 3)

January 12

How I Fell In Love With a Gangster (2022)

January 13

Brazen (2022)
Shaman King
The Journalist (Season 1)

January 14

After Life (Season 3)
Archive 81 (Season 1)
Maiden (2018)

January 15

Dancer (2016)
Dolittle (2020)
Greed (2019)
Sniper Assassin’s End (2020)

January 17

Annabelle Comes Home (2019)
The Ice King (2018)

January 19

El marginal (Season 4)
Heavenly Bites: Mexico (Season 1)
Juanpis González – The Series (Season 1)
The Luminaries (Season 1)
The Puppet Master: Hunting the Ultimate Conman (Season 1)
Too Hot to Handle (Season 3)

January 20

Midnight Asia: Eat. Dance. Dream (Season 1)
The Royal Treatment (2022)

January 21

Munich – The Edge of War (2021)
Ozark (Season 4 – Part 1)
Summer Heat (Season 1)

January 25

Ada Twist, Scientist (Season 2
Neymar: The Perfect Choice (2022)

January 27

Chosen (Season 1)
I Am Georgina (Season 1)

January 28

Angry Birds: Summer Madness (Season 1)
Feria: The Darkest Light (Season 1)
Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness (Season 1)
Home Team (2022)
In From the Cold (Season 1)
The Orbital Children (Season 1)
The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window (Limited Series)


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