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8 Movies From 2017 That Are Already on Netflix
Netflix is excellent at curating the best content for us, and that includes bringing the latest films to our screens ASAP. The streaming service already has a handful of movies from 2017 available, and a few more that are due to drop in the coming weeks. How is Netflix getting all these films so quickly? Well for one, the company snatched up rights to a bunch of movies at the Sundance Film Festival this year; that's why we've gotten such quick access to I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore, my favorite indie of 2017 (so far). Take a look at what else is streaming!
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