
Today, Oct 1
- ‘Charlotte’s Web’ (film)
When Wilbur the pig discovers he’s destined for the dinner table, kindly spider Charlotte hatches a plan to keep him around. Julia Roberts, Dakota Fanning, and Steve Buscemi star in this 2006 big-screen version of the classic children’s book.
- ‘Collateral Damage’ (film)
When Gordon Brewer’s family is killed in a terrorist bombing and the United States government won’t seek justice, he heads to Colombia intent on payback. This action-thriller from 2002 stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and John Leguizamo.
- ‘Inception’ (film)
In this mind-bending thriller directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, a troubled thief who extracts secrets from people’s dreams takes one last job: leading a dangerous mission to plant an idea in a target’s subconscious.
- ‘One the Woman’, season 1 (series)
After a corrupt prosecutor loses her memory, she awakes and finds herself struggling to survive as a member of a villainous, hyper-wealthy family. A K-drama.
- ‘Saw’ (film)
Would you kill to live? That’s what two men have to ask themselves when they’re abducted by a serial killer and paired up in a deadly situation. Also premiering today: ‘Saw’ II, III, IV and V. That’s a lot of ‘Saw’ to see.
- ‘Sing’ (film)
An optimistic koala tries to save his theatre with a singing contest featuring a timid elephant, a teenage gorilla, an overworked sow and more.

- ‘Scooby-Doo’ (film)
Scoob and the gang face a new mystery when they’re lured to Spooky Island, where a sinister force is brainwashing partying college kids into a cult. Join Sarah Michelle Gellar and her hubbie Freddie Prinze Jr in this goofy adventure for all the family!
- ‘The Reader’ (film)
A middle-aged lawyer reflects on the brief affair he had as a teen with an older woman – who ended up on trial for Nazi war crimes eight years later. Kate Winslet and Ralph Fiennes lead the cast of this military courtroom drama.
- ‘Through the Darkness’, season 1 (series)
A team of tenacious detectives study the minds of murderers at a time when Korea’s first serial murders terrorised the nation. Based on true events.
Tuesday, Oct 4
- ‘Fast & Feel Love’ (film)
In this Thai movie that centres on a fascinating and unusual topic, a cup-stacking champion fights to hold onto his neglected love life while defending his title as the fastest speed stacker in the world.
- ‘Hasan Minhaj: The King’s Jester’ (comedy)
Filmed at the historic Brooklyn Academy of Music, Hasan Minhaj returns to the streamer with his second standup special. Laugh out loud as he shares his thoughts on fertility, fatherhood, and freedom of speech, among others.
Wednesday, Oct 5
- ‘Mr Harrigan’s Phone’ (film)
A boy and an ageing billionaire bond over books – and their first iPhones. But when the old man passes away, their mysterious connection refuses to die… and young Craig soon discovers he can communicate with his friend from beyond the grave.

- ‘Bling Empire’, season 3 (series)
Unfinished business and big opportunities stir up tension in the group, but nothing will stop them from living their flashiest and most fabulous lives. Fun.
- ‘The Trapped 13: How We Survived The Thai Cave’ (documentary)
In this compelling documentary by Emmy award-winning documentarian Pailin Wedel, members of the Thai youth soccer team tell their stories of getting trapped in Tham Luang Cave in 2018, and surviving. Also don’t miss Netflix’s other recent release, “Thai Cave Rescue”.
Thursday, Oct 6
- ‘Aftershock: Everest and the Nepal Earthquake’ (documentary)
Survivors’ firsthand accounts and actual footage fuel this emotional docuseries about the deadly 2015 earthquake that shook Nepal.
Friday, Oct 7
- ‘Conversations with a Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes’
A limited docuseries about serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and his 17 murders. Also, fans of true crime should check out “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”, which chronicles the infamous murderer’s deeds told from his victims’ point of view.
- ‘Derry Girls’, season 3 (series)
As Northern Ireland takes a big step into the future, so do the girls – but not without hitting a few messy stumbling blocks along the way. Don’t miss the final season of this hilarious series.
- ‘Glitch’ (series)
In this compelling new K-drama, a young woman joins forces with a UFO enthusiast to investigate her boyfriend’s sudden disappearance and stumbles into a wild conspiracy.

- ‘Luckiest Girl Alive’ (film)
A writer’s perfectly crafted life in New York City starts to unravel when a true-crime documentary forces her to confront her harrowing high school history. Mila Kunis leads the cast.
- ‘The Midnight Club’ (series)
Inside a hospice for terminally ill teens, members of an exclusive club make a chilling pact: the first to die must send a sign from beyond the grave. This adaptation of the young-adult novel by Christopher Pike comes from Mike Flanagan (“The Haunting of Hill House” / “Bly Manor”).
- ‘The Mole’ (series)
Twelve players complete challenges while trying to identify the one among them who’s sabotaging their missions in this reboot of the cult-classic series.