Quotes From This Week in Netflix New Releases

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Sunday is my day to look through what’s new this week on Netflix. I can’t get enough of lines like these (highlights in bold):

Helmed by Renny Harlin, this tense actioner stars World Wrestling Entertainment grappler John Cena as Det. Danny Fisher, a New Orleans cop who must save his kidnapped fiancée, Molly Porter (Ashley Scott), from the clutches of notorious crime lord Miles Jackson (Aidan Gillen). A battle of wits and wills ensues as Fisher is forced to life race around the Big Easy completing 12 near-impossible tasks and solving puzzles dreamed up by Jackson.

Scrappy Brent Black (Karl Davies) has clawed his way to the top of the Brighton street-racing scene by modifying his vintage Ford until it purrs, but when his crew gets tangled up with street racers from the big city, he’s headed for a dangerous showdown. With only a week to prepare, Black also faces a devastating fire that destroys his shop and his beloved ride.

While trying to provide for his ailing girlfriend, crooked ATF agent Stewart (Jake Suffian) becomes enmeshed in a nightmarish string of grisly murders involving deranged rednecks, deviant sex and the most disturbing act of vengeance ever imagined: the header. Based on Edward Lee’s classic novella, this unbelievably twisted horror movie co-stars Elliot V. Kotek as recently released ex-con Travis and Dick Mullaney as his creepy Grandpap.

Years after his teammates’ bullying antics left him in the hospital, a cricketer returns to his Australian homeland to play again. Only this time, the game is vengeance, and he has the razor-fingered cricket gloves and nail-covered balls to prove it! As the death count rises, Scotland Yard sleuth Kim Reynolds (Stacey Edmonds) arrives in Sydney to assist local detectives Chance (Jai Koutrae) and Scott (Az Jackson) in this offbeat horror comedy.

Step inside the twisted mind of Tom (James Meredith), an unassuming garbage collector by day and a cold-blooded serial killer by night. Unable to resist the powerful voices in his head, Tom can’t stop himself from stalking and slaughtering innocent female victims. During the filming of this horror movie, director Hart D. Fisher tragically lost his girlfriend, who perished at the hands of a real-life murderer.

When barmy scientists and crazed mutants threaten his island, Kong must become the indomitable Mega-Kong — thanks to Dr. Jenkins’s incredible cyber-link invention — in this ape-tastic animated series. When the famed Kong was killed years ago, young geneticist Dr. Lorna Jenkins extracted some of the giant ape’s DNA and combined it with DNA from her grandson, Jason, to create a powerful new Kong.

In this prequel to Transmorphers — a sci-fi thriller that borrows heavily from the plot of Transformers — planet Earth is in peril thanks to a rogue army of alien robots, and it’s up to a small group of humans to mount a crippling counterattack. Can Sheriff Hadley Ryan (Bruce Boxleitner), a doctor (Jennifer Rubin) and an ex-Marine (Shane Van Dyke) find the automatons’ Achilles’ heel before they succeed in annihilating civilization?

Caroline Quentin returns for another season of this popular British series as Janine Lewis, the tough-as-nails detective chief inspector who divides her time between solving Manchester’s biggest crimes and single-handedly raising her four children. In this collection, Lewis tackles the slaying of an up-and-coming rock musician, the mysterious death of a high school cheerleading coach and the murder of an illegal alien from Belarus.

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