Netflix is packed with more programming than anyone could consume in a lifetime. So where should you start? Check out this month's handy list.
Netflix has more great programming than anyone could possibly consume in their lifetime. So how do you know where to start? Here's TODAY's special list of October recommendations you won't want to miss — from new releases to classics. So get ready to settle into your sofa and start bingeing!The late-night legend sits down with the King of Bollywood, Indian actor Sha Rukh Khan.
Slate's first Netflix comedy special involves personal childhood clips and interviews with her family as she overcomes her stage fright. No word on whether Marcel the Shell will make a special guest appearance. Eddie Murphy returns, playing real-life legend Rudy Ray Moore, a comedy and rap pioneer who became a 1970s Blaxploitation phenomenon with his funny, foul Kung-Fu fighting alter ego Dolemite.
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