Netflix Movies 2016: Best Movies, TV Shows to Watch This Week of June and New Shows on July

By Mark Aserit
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Best shows to watch on Netflix for July 2016

Every month, there are plenty of new TV shows and movies streaming on Netflix. To help you, we've searched which are the best shows available this week so that you'll know what are the best movies and TV shows to watch this June. Plus, we'll give details about new shows on July 2016.

June 22

Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014) - the movie features some of the Sin City's most hard-boiled citizens. Watch Jessica Alba, Eva Green and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in action.

Spotlight (2015) - a true-to-life story about how reporters discovered the massive child molestation scandal involving the local Catholic Archdiocese. The movie also recently won this year's Academy Award for Best Picture

June 24

The Fundamentals of Caring (2016) - a drama film that tells the story of a retired writer who becomes a disabled teen's caregiver. As the two go on an impromptu road trip, their relationship is tested as they start to realize the importance of friendship and hope.

June 27

Cronies (2015) - a drama/comedy film about two young men and their journey through adulthood.

June 29
Life (2015) - in 1995, a young photographer is assigned to shoot pictures of actor James Dean for Life Magazine. The movie features a snapshot of some of Hollywood's most iconic images 

June 30

Palio (2015) - a sports documentary about a young jockey who hopes to beat his former mentor. Their dramatic battle is an epic and cinematic tale of Italian life in microcosm.

Meanwhile, Netflix will provide new list of shows for July of 2016, and expect it to be loaded with popular Hollywood hits as well as Netflix fan-favorite series. The new offerings include all four movies of Lethal Weapon franchise and the entire trilogy of the 1980s classic Back to the Future films.

Other Netflix originals next month include Season 2 of the adventure drama Marco Polo and the Netflix original film Tallulah, a hit Sundance movie starring Ellen Page.

Entertainment Weekly published the new shows that will become available on July 1. Some of the new shows next month are listed below.

41 on 41

A Long Way From Home

Batman: The Movie

Beavis and Butt-head Do America

Between: Season 2

Beverly Hills Cop

Beverly Hills Cop II

Big Trouble in Little China

Blade 2

By the People: The Election of Barack Obama

Catwoman

Cheaper by the Dozen

Death Race 2

Death Race 3: Inferno

Deep, season 1

Gladiator

Hello, Dolly!

Hey Arnold! The Movie

Honey

Insomnia

The Italian Job

Jackass: Number Two

Jim Jefferies: Freedumb

Lalaloopsy Ponies: The Big Show

The Longest Yard

The Lovely Bones

Making the American Man

Mean Girls

Nevada Smith

Nick of Time

Scooby-Doo

The Shannara Chronicles, season 1

The Sting

Stomp the Yard: Homecoming

Talhotblond

Well Wishes

Working Girl

Yours, Mine and Ours

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