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“What’s New to Stream on Netflix for July 2022”

     <span class="mx-1">Ryan Gosling versus Chris Evans in an international battle involving assassin shenanigans? Yes please.</span>
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        By Rob Hunter · Published on July 3rd, 2022 
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    <p><em>Crossing the Streams is a series of columns spotlighting all the offerings hitting the big streaming services each month. This time we’re checking out the new Netflix arrivals for July 2022. They include the Russo Brothers’ The Gray Man, a season finale for Stranger Things, and more!</em>

Netflix Pick of the Month for July 2022

Netflix July 2022: The Gray Man

I’ve been anticipating The Gray Man (premieres July 22nd) since it was first announced, and the reasons are numerous. First, I’ve read and enjoyed Mark Greaney’s novel, and a movie could be great fun while kicking off an entire franchise as there are currently eleven novels in the series. Second, this cast is aces with Ryan Gosling in the title role as a professional hitman targeted by international assassins, Chris Evans as a rogue CIA officer on his trail, and Ana de Armas as… a character I’m not sure is even in the book? (I could be wrong, but if she’s there it’s a small character that doesn’t resemble the one Armas is playing.) Add in Billy Bob Thornton, Jessica Henwick, Alfre Woodard, and the Russo Brothers in the directors’ chairs, and there’s real promise here. If there’s a concern it’s that $200 million price tag, something the book’s action can’t justify, suggesting that the thought of a sequel is already dead in the water.


New Netflix Series for July 2022

Uncoupled

I haven’t done the math, and Netflix’s numbers aren’t always to be believed, but Stranger Things 4: Volume 2 might be set to break every record the streamer has so far in regards to viewers. The show is certainly among (if not at the top of) the streamer’s most popular offerings, and while I never caught season three and honestly don’t remember season two, I know I’m in the minority. Expect this season’s finale to be the talk of the interwebs for days to come… and then wonder why Netflix doesn’t change this to a weekly release to keep the conversation going.

By contrast, The Longest Night (premieres July 8th) is arriving with no preconceived notions whatsoever, and I’m hoping that means we’re in for a surprisingly good time. The limited series is set in and around a high-security prison for the mentally insane as an armed group of men arrives intent on extracting a convicted serial killer. Are they there to rescue him or kill him? No clue, but I’m always down for action/thrillers with bad men, worse men, and plenty of violence.

Stuck somewhere in between expectation and the unknown is the brand new live-action series of Resident Evil (premieres July 14th). After numerous games, movies, and animated features, the popular franchise gets a series bringing together old and new characters for more encounters with monsters and corporate misbehaviors. The synopsis states “an outbreak reveals the Umbrella Corporation’s dark secrets” and no, you think? Feels like the same story being told every time, but action/horror is filled with promise, and with Lance Reddick and Ella Balinska along for the ride it might just be an entertaining one.

Okay, enough with the monsters and murders you’re thinking, where are the romantic comedies?! Uncoupled (premieres July 29th) is to scratch that itch, and it’s pretty good (so far)! Neil Patrick Harris stars as a guy in his 40s whose comfortable, long-term relationship implodes when his boyfriend walks out on him. What follows is an attempt to understand the breakup while also stepping tentatively into the NYC dating scene. The show is co-created by Darren Star and Jeffrey Richman, and it’s an entertaining time with fun characters and a little bit of heart.


Horrors New and Old-ish (But Not Really Because Come On This Is Netflix)!

Incantation

It’s always the right time of year for horror movies, and Netflix has you covered with a modern classic, a mixed-bag sequel, and two new originals. First up is the classic, James Wan’s Insidious (2010). This movie remains an all-timer for my money as it’s one of the few horror movies to deliver real scares. Wan is a master of both big scares and atmospheric dread, and both come into play here with the story of an otherworldly demon traumatizing a couple’s child. We get jump scares with music stingers, scares without any audible cue at all, and a wildly imaginative villain who stares directly and terrifyingly into the camera. Just a fantastic time.

I’m admittedly far less enamored by Adam Wingard & Simon Barrett’s reboot/sequel Blair Witch (2016, arrives July 3rd), but it has many fans out there. The film sends another group of unfortunate souls into the woods armed only with recording equipment and a death wish, but this time around we do see a little bit more of the supernatural shenanigans going on out there. It’s an uneven ride, but there’s fun to be had for fans of the franchise, found footage, and the filmmakers.

Two unknowns are dropping this month for horror fans, and both look just promising enough. Incantation (premieres July 8th) is a found footage film from Taiwan with an interesting premise — “WARNING: This is a cursed video, it might contain certain risks to watch. For those who dare to follow, please solve the puzzle of my daughter’s curse with me.” That direct plea to viewers is intriguing, and the trailer suggests a good mix of mythology and scares.

Valley of the Dead (premieres July 11th) debuted at the Sitges Film Festival in 2020 before disappearing until now. Whether or not that’s a bad sign is something we’ll discover together. It’s a zombie flick, one paired with action as a platoon of Spanish soldiers stumbles into a zombie uprising. The trailer shows some solid bloodletting — real red and wet stuff as opposed to a focus on cg blood — and combined with the action element that might be enough to deliver a solid genre outing.


The Oldest New Arrival to Netflix for July 2022

The Dirty Dozen

One of Netflix’s weaknesses is a light catalog of “older” titles, and by older, I mean movies made before the turn of the century. It’s a legitimate gripe and one they’ll hopefully address someday, but until then we like to highlight the oldest new arrival to the streamer each month. Robert Aldrich’s The Dirty Dozen (1967) is July’s winner, and it remains a terrific action/adventure about a ragtag group of bad men tasked with an act of heroism. Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, Jim Brown, John Cassavetes, Richard Jaeckel, George Kennedy, Robert Ryan, Telly Savalas, Donald Sutherland… this cast is stacked, and it’s considered a classic film for a reason.


The Complete Netflix List for July 2022

Release Date Title Note
7/1 Big Daddy (1999)
Blue Jasmine (2013)
Boogie Nights (1997)
A Call to Spy (2019)
Catch Me If You Can (2002)
The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
Deliverance (1972)
The Dirty Dozen (1967)
Falls Around Her (2018)
Final Score (2018)
GoodFellas (1990)
I Am Legend (2007)
Insidious (2010)
LOL (2012)
Mean Girls (2004)
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005)
Natural Born Killers (1994)
Old School (2003)
Police Academy (1984)
The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
Semi-Pro (2008)
Seven (1995)
Snatch (2000)
Stranger Things 4: Volume 2 Netflix Series
The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
The Terminal (2004)
Vampires (1998)
Wyatt Earp (1994)
Zero Dark Thirty (2012)
7/3 Blair Witch (2016)
7/4 Leave No Trace (2018)
7/6 Control Z: Season 3 Netflix Series
Girl in the Picture Netflix Documentary
Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between Netflix Film
King of Stonks Netflix Series
Uncle from Another World Netflix Anime
7/7 The Flash: Season 8
Karma’s World: Season 3 Netflix Family
VINLAND SAGA: Season 1
7/8 Boo, Bitch Netflix Series
Capitani: Season 2 Netflix Series
Dangerous Liaisons Netflix Film
How To Build a Sex Room Netflix Series
Incantation Netflix Film
Jewel Netflix Film
The Longest Night Netflix Series
Ranveer vs Wild with Bear Grylls Netflix Film
The Sea Beast Netflix Film
7/10 12 Strong (2018)
7/11 For Jojo Netflix Film
Valley of the Dead Netflix Film
7/12 Bill Burr: Live at Red Rocks Netflix Comedy
How to Change Your Mind Netflix Documentary
My Daughter’s Killer Netflix Documentary
7/13 Big Timber: Season 2 Netflix Series
D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?! Netflix Documentary
Hurts Like Hell Netflix Series
Never Stop Dreaming: The Life and Legacy of Shimon Peres Netflix Documentary
Sintonia: Season 3 Netflix Series
Under the Amalfi Sun Netflix Film
7/14 Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight Netflix Family
Resident Evil Netflix Series
7/15 Alba Netflix Series
Country Queen Netflix Series
Farzar Netflix Series
Love Goals (Jaadugar) Netflix Film
Mom, Don’t Do That! Netflix Series
Persuasion Netflix Film
Remarriage & Desires Netflix Series
7/18 Live is Life Netflix Film
My Little Pony: A New Generation: Sing-Along Netflix Family
StoryBots: Laugh, Learn, Sing: Collection 2: Learn to Read Netflix Family
Too Old for Fairy Tales Netflix Film
7/19 David A. Arnold: It Ain’t For the Weak Netflix Comedy
7/20 Bad Exorcist: Seasons 1-2 Netflix Series
Virgin River: Season 4 Netflix Series
7/21 Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous: Season 5 Netflix Family
7/22 Blown Away: Season 3 Netflix Series
The Gray Man Netflix Film
ONE PIECE
7/25 Gabby’s Dollhouse: Season 5 Netflix Family
7/26 August: Osage County (2013)
DI4RIES Netflix Series
Shania Twain: Not Just a Girl
Street Food: USA Netflix Documentary
7/27 Car Masters: Rust to Riches: Season 4 Netflix Series
Dream Home Makeover: Season 3 Netflix Series
The Most Hated Man on the Internet Netflix Documentary
Pipa Netflix Film
Rebelde: Season 2 Netflix Series
7/28 Another Self Netflix Series
A Cut Above Netflix Film
Keep Breathing Netflix Series
Oggy and the Cockroaches: Next Generation Netflix Family
7/29 The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem: Season 2 Netflix Series
Case Closed: Zero’s Tea Time Netflix Anime
The Entitled Netflix Film
Fanático Netflix Series
Purple Hearts Netflix Film
Rebel Cheer Squad: A Get Even Series Netflix Family
Uncoupled Netflix Series
7/31 The Wretched (2019)

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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.

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