Plus Schitt’s Creek: Season 5
I’ve always been conflicted over the month of October. On one hand, it’s peak layering season, and so everyone looks their most chic, swaddled in fabrics, nursing their novelty lattes and perched glamorously in pumpkin patches and apple orchards. On the other, it’s also a month of abject terror, with knife-wielding psycho killers stalking teenagers, the undead wandering the Earth and tempting multipacks of mini chocolate bars at every grocery store.
Well, thankfully, Netflix Canada has released its October offerings, which are a nice mix of cozy viewing, reliable laughs and spine-tingling scares. What’s new on Netflix Canada October 1 Carmen Sandiego: Season 2Kim’s Convenience: Season 3A harrowing doc series following eight undocumented families living in the United States and struggling with an immigration system that is seemingly stacked against them.
Based on the novella by Stephen King and son Joe Hill, In the Tall Grass is about two siblings who follow the cries of their lost brother into a field of tall grass where…well, nothing is as it seems and everything is terrifying. Directed by Cube’s Vincenzo Natali, a filmmaker well versed in wringing the most out of limited spaces, this fright flick is getting tons of advance buzz, and features horror vet Patrick Wilson.
The Little Canadian Show That Could continues to chug along with some of the sharpest comedy writing on television, a performance from Catherine O’Hara that is one for the ages, positive gay representation and a freight car full of Emmy nominations. And with the recently announced sixth and final season premiering next year, now’s your chance to binge the series from the beginning and brag to everyone that you’ve been watching since 2015. Sure you have, Brenda.
A man undergoes a “mysterious treatment” that promises him a better life, only to later discover he’s been replaced by a doppelgänger. This dark comedy series has Rudd playing both roles, and often against himself, and…well, let’s be honest: Netflix is just giving the people what they want, and what they want is more Rudds. I know I want more Rudds. Hell, when I told my boyfriend about the series concept, he practically fainted because of all the Rudds.
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