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What's New on Netflix Canada for January 2021


Including The Dig, a British period film starring Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes.
Jaime Weinman, Maclean's
Updated
December 23, 2020
The Dig (Photo: Larry Horricks/Netflix)
What You Should Watch
History of Swear Words (January 2): Nicolas Cage comes to Netflix in a typically quirky way, as the host of a six-part documentary series about the origins and history of six words, only one of which—“damn”—we can print in a family publication. Guests include both academic experts who can discourse on the origin of the words, as well as people like Sarah Silverman who are intimately familiar with using them.
Pretend it’s a City (January 8): In 2011, Martin Scorsese released

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Netflix Canada in January 2021 - Macleans.ca


Netflix Canada in January 2021: What's new this month
Jaime Weinman’s rundown of all the new shows and movies worth checking out in the New Year on Netflix in Canada
What You Should Watch
History of Swear Words (January 2): Nicolas Cage comes to Netflix in a typically quirky way, as the host of a six-part documentary series about the origins and history of six words, only one of which—“Damn”—we can print in a family publication. Guests include both academic experts who can discourse on the origin of the words, as well as people like Sarah Silverman who are intimately familiar with using them.

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