AlloCiné tells you which movies are coming to Netflix in August 2022. Mark your calendars!
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August 12: Day shift
Jamie Foxx returns in Day Shift, a sizzling action film where his character will do anything for his daughter, even if it’s a match for very sharp dogs. By day, an ordinary man cleans a swimming pool in the city of San Fernando. In the evening it is a killer who goes to hunt vampires…
She has a week to pick up her eight-year-old daughter’s school and braces and will have to bleed herself. Alongside Jamie Foxx we meet Dave Franco, Oliver Masucci (Dark), Megan Goode and Snoop Dogg!
August 26: Me Time, Finally Alone?
Me time, finally alone? This is a must-see comedy for its duo Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg. In this buddy movie, a stay-at-home dad finds himself for the first time in years. He’s been taking advantage of years of family absences and solo days to find his friends… very partying.
Without a wife or children, this man tries to connect with his ex-best friend for a weekend that will turn his life upside down…
Indicators
August 5: Carter
Warning to Korean movie lovers: Carter is not to be missed! In this action-packed thriller, a man wakes up in a motel room with amnesia. He is guided by a mysterious voice calling him “Carter” from a device in his ear.
He then embarks on a dangerous mission to rescue a kidnapped young girl. Blending action, thriller and sci-fi, Carter is worth a detour for its pacing, but also for the order in which it is set within the frame.
August 19: 365 days: year
The third and final part of the sultry erotic franchise 365 Dni still directed Barbara Bialovas and Tomas Mandes, is a free adaptation of the final book in the trilogy. The public will learn about the toxic “love affair” between Laura (Anna-Maria Siekluka) and Massimo (Michel Morone) will end.
This Polish franchise was a hit on the platform, even if the half-fascinated, half-disgusted public mostly talked about shocking, problematic scenes or awkward and funny scenes. It remains to be seen if there will be as much talk about the final film, especially as the book further immerses the couple in violence.
program of the month
All other releases of the month
August 1: Mission Impossible Franchise from Mission Impossible Mission Impossible – Rogue Nation (Catalogue)
August 1: Top Gun (Catalog)
August 1: Walter (Catalogue)
August 1: Man to the Heights (Catalogue)
August 1: Children (Catalogue)
August 1: Premium Rush (Catalogue)
August 1: Dreamgirls (Catalog)
August 3: Bubba
August 3: Blame it on Karma?
August 4: Our Day Will Come (Catalogue)
August 4: Batante (Catalogue)
August 4: Like Animals 2 (Catalogue)
August 4: Hurry up and feel the love
August 4: Wedding season
August 5: Dear
August 5: The Fate of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – The Movie
August 6: Life is bigger
August 10: Songs of the Heart
August 12: Little (Catalogue)
August 12: 13 musicals
August 16: The Mummy (Catalogue)
August 16: Ouija Boards and Ouija Boards – Origins (Catalogue)
August 16: Barbie – Princess Heart (catalog)
August 17: Royal Club
August 17: One Life or Another
August 20: Metal Alchemist – Revenge of the Scars
August 25: Made in China (Catalogue)
August 25: This is Amor
August 26: Love between adults
August 26: The mood of Seoul
August 28: School Life (Catalogue)
August 28: Simple Girl (Catalogue)
August 29: Under His Thumb
August 31: I came
Source: allocine

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