14 New Netflix Movies & TV Shows For December 2016

View Gallery 14 Slides Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Two students (Bradford Dillman and Dean Stockwell) murder a young boy in an attempt to commit the perfect crime. When one of them leaves a piece of evidence at the murder site, it's up to their famous lawyer (Orson Welles) to prevent their execution.

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December 1: 'Compulsion' (1959)

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Two students (Bradford Dillman and Dean Stockwell) murder a young boy in an attempt to commit the perfect crime. When one of them leaves a piece of evidence at the murder site, it's up to their famous lawyer (Orson Welles) to prevent their execution.

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December 1: 'National Lampoon's Animal House' (1978)

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This classic comedy follows two Faber College freshmen (Stephen Furst and Thomas Hulce) as they're rejected from the prestigious Omega Theta Pi frat and join the unruly Delta Tau Chi, which the university administration has put on "Double Secret Probation."

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December 1: 'Beverly Hills Cop' (1984)

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Eddie Murphy stars as a Detroit-based cop who ventures to Los Angeles to avenge the death of his best friend.

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December 1: 'The Little Rascals' (1994)

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This cult classic follows Alfalfa as he falls in love with Darla, much to the chagrin of his fellow members of the He-Man Woman Haters Club.

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December 1: 'The Crucible' (1996)

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Adapted from Arthur Miller's seminal 1953 play, The Crucible tells a fictionalized version of the 1692 Salem Witch Trials. Winona Ryder and Daniel Day-Lewis star.

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December 1: 'Picture Perfect' (1997)

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When Kate (Jennifer Aniston) realizes her boss (Kevin Dunn) is more inclined to promote employees who are married, she shows him a photograph of a man she claims to be her fiancé. The scheme works, and she's promoted—but there's a catch. When her boss wants to meet her soon-to-be husband (Jay Mohr), Kate sets out to find the stranger and convince him to go along with the scheme.

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December 1: 'Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce' (Season 2: 2015)

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Binge-watch the second season of Bravo's hit series, which follows a divorced writer (Lisa Edelstein) and her middle-aged friends as they explore motherhood, careers and starting over… again.

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December 6: 'Blue Jay' (2016)

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When two high school sweethearts (Sarah Paulson and Mark Duplass) run into each other at a convenience store, their old feelings come rushing back.

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December 9: 'Medici: Masters of Florence' (Season 1: 2016)

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When his father (Dustin Hoffman) dies suddenly, Cosimo (Richard Madden) becomes head of the powerful Medici family in 15th-century Florence.

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December 13: 'Colony' (Season 1: 2016)

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In dystopian Los Angeles, a couple (Josh Holloway and Sarah Wayne Callies) attempts to raise their children under a military regime called the Colony Transitional Authority.

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December 14: 'Versailles' (Season 1: 2015)

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Fearful of an uprising, King Louis XIV (George Blagden) moves the French court to Versailles.

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December 16: 'Barry' (2016)

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Devon Terrell plays a young Barack Obama adjusting to life in New York City as a student at Columbia.

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December 19: 'Miss Stevens' (2016)

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A young high school teacher (Lily Rabe) agrees to chaperone three students on a weeklong excursion to a performing arts competition.

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December 25: 'Captain America: Civil War'

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When the government becomes involved in the Avengers' plans, Captain America (Chris Evans) and Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) disagree on how to handle the situation, causing the band superheroes to divide. Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie also star.

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Sarah Bracy Penn is a contributor for HarpersBAZAAR.com, covering books, television and film. Her voracious appetite for culture took form at a young age and was later fueled as a features intern at BAZAAR. When she's not writing, Sarah Bracy spends her time ogling Prince George on social media, cheering on her Ole Miss Rebels and exploring New York, where she's still searching for the city's best dive bar.

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