NETFLIX users have been dealt a tough blow this month.
The hit online channel announced it was removing cult classics such as White Chicks and the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
But they made up with it with more than a few new additions for this month.
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Here's the top 10 things you'll find new on Netflix this month:
1.Santa Clarita Diet
New episodes of the hit undead comedy starring Drew Barrymore are available for streaming.
2.RuPaul's Drag Race
There is no better Friday night show than this and now Netflix has included even more episodes. Yass!
3.The House Bunny
The Anna Faris flick is pretty old and definitely fits in the so-bad-it's-good category but at least it's new.
4.Layla M
This hard-hitting Netflix original tells the tale of a Muslim teen growing up in Amsterdam and the repeated bigotry she faces.
5.The Defiant Ones
The series follows the rise of music legends Dr Dre and Jimmy Lovine with appearances from top names like P Diddy and Bruce Springsteen.
6.The Man from U.N.C.L.E
It's a few years old but this Guy Ritchie film has already proved popular with Netflix users keen to see Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer take on the life of a 60s spy.
7.Prisoners
Hugh Jackman's six-year-old daughter is abducted. Jake Gyllenhaal is the police officer tasked with find her. Not for the faint hearted, trust us.
8.The Other Side of the Door
This horror tells the tale of a devastated mum looking to speak with her dead son but ends up unleashing evil spirits into the world.
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9.Annihilation
Natalie Portman's husband vanishes on a secret mission so she joins an expedition into a mysterious region sealed off by the US Government, naturally.
10.Birdshot
This gritty drama tells of a sheltered farm girl who accidentally sets off a police investigation revealing violence and corruption in the Philippines.
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