A look at some of the series and films coming to streaming sites this month.

"Sexy Beasts": Hoping to say goodbye to superficial dating, real-life singles sport elaborate makeup and prosthetics to put true blind-date chemistry to the test. (Netflix)
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"Barb and Star Vista Del Mar": From the crew who brought you "Bridesmaids," comes this romp. Besties Barb and Star embark on the adventure of a lifetime when they decide to leave their small Midwestern town for the first time...ever. (Hulu)
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"Turner & Hooch": When uptight Deputy Marshal Scott Turner inherits Hooch, a giant unruly dog, his new pet destroys his apartment and seems dead set on destroying his career. Scott is desperate to get rid of Hooch, who seems to behave for everyone but him. But when a witness under Marshal protection is kidnapped, he realizes that the dog he never wanted may turn out to be the key to saving the day. (Disney+)
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"Summer of Soul": In his filmmaking debut, Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson presents a powerful documentary, celebrating Black history and culture. In the summer of 1969 -- just 100 miles south of Woodstock -- The Harlem Cultural Festival was filmed in Mount Morris Park (now Marcus Garvey Park). Thompson discovered the never seen footage and presents it here in beautiful and still relevant new form. (Hulu)
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"Olympic Dreams feature Jonas Brothers": How competitive are the Jonas Brothers? Some athletes from Team USA will help them find out in the run-up special to the Olympic Games. (Hulu)
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"Jungle Cruise": Join Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt in a thrill-ride down the Amazon, based on the Disney parks theme ride. (Disney+)
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"Jack Irish" Season 3: Guy Pearce reprises his iconic role as Jack Irish, a former criminal lawyer, part-time debt collector and private investigator with a penchant for getting wrapped up in things he shouldn't. (Acorn TV)
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"Masters of the Universe: Revelation": Mark Hamill voices Skeletor and Chris Wood stars as He-Man as the war for Eternia begins again in what may be the final battle between the pair in a new animated series from writer-director Kevin Smith. (Netflix)
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"Deadly Women": Beloved former F.B.I. criminal profiler Candice DeLong explores some of history's most fascinating female killers, exploring the twisted minds of women who kill. (Discovery +)
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"Never Have I Ever" Season 2: A new love life, a new classmate and new reasons to bicker with mom offer Devi more avenues to make bold moves... and a few questionable decisions in the new season of this delightful series co-created by Mindy Kahling. (Netflix)
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"Making The Cut" Season 2: Hosts Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn are joined by judges, world-famous supermodel Winnie Harlow, fashion pop icon and Moschino, and Creative Director Jeremy Scott as they search for the next great global fashion brand. Joining season two in Los Angeles is a diverse group of 10 talented entrepreneurs and designers from around the world who are ready to take their emerging brands to the next level. (Amazon Prime)
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"Green Lantern": Protectors of peace and justice, the Green Lantern Corp must rely on their newest and only human recruit, Hal Jordan, to save the Earth from a new enemy called Parallax. (Amazon Prime)
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"Heist": The producers behind the Oscar-winning best short film "Two Distant Strangers -- and Emmy nominated director Derek Doneen -- comes a new documentary series chronicling three of the biggest heists in modern American history, as explained by the people who pulled them off. (Netflix)
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"Power Book III: Raising Kanan": Set in South Jamaica, Queens, in 1991, this "Power" prequel revolves around the coming-of-age story of Kanan Stark, the 15-year-old child of Raq Thomas, a cocaine distributor with an emerging network of dealers across New York City. (Starz)
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"I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson" Season 2: The critically acclaimed and hilariously absurdist sketch comedy series returns. Creators and writers Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin bring their distinct comedy style and observational humor to the forefront, continuing to poke fun at life's most bizarre and mundane situations. (Netflix)
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"Cat People": Cat people come in all shapes and sizes, but they share a love for their enchanting, unique feline friends and this docuseries reveals their tales. (Netflix)
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"The Tomorrow War": Chris Pratt stars in this film in which the world is stunned when a group of time travelers arrive from the year 2051 to deliver an urgent message: Thirty years in the future mankind is losing a global war against a deadly alien species. The only hope for survival is for soldiers and civilians from the present to be transported to the future and join the fight. (Amazon Prime)
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"We The People": Learn the basics of rights and citizenship with upbeat songs by popular artists like Janelle Monáe, H.E.R., Adam Lambert, Brandi Carlile and more. (Netflix)
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"Young Royals": Prince Wilhelm adjusts to life at his prestigious new boarding school, Hillerska, but following his heart proves more challenging than anticipated. (Netflix)
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"Feels Like Ishq": Short films follow young adults as they navigate the gamut of emotions that come with finding romantic connection in unexpected places. (Netflix)
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"Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway": After Char's rebellion, Hathaway Noa leads an insurgency against Earth Federation, but meeting an enemy officer and a mysterious woman alters his fate in this anime. (Netflix)
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"The Mighty Ones" Season 2: The misadventures of this group continue as they explore their backyard wonderland and learn more about the strange creatures they share it with. (Hulu)
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"McCartney 3,2,1": In this series, Paul McCartney sits down for an in-depth conversation with legendary producer Rick Rubin to discuss his groundbreaking work with The Beatles, the arena rock of Wings and his 50 years and counting as a solo artist. (Hulu)
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"Bohemian Rhapsody": Easy come, easy go. Rami Malek snagged an Oscar for his portrayal of front man Freddie Mercury in this story of the legendary British rock band Queen. (Hulu)
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"RuPaul's Drag Race" Season 7: Work!!! Every season a group competes for the chance to be declared the reigning drag star by the biggest legend in the community. (Hulu)
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"Beats Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest": Actor turned filmmaker Michael Rapaport goes behind the scenes with this documentary to chronicle the tumultuous group dynamics of the legendary, influential, genre-bending hip-hop sensation of A Tribe Called Quest. (Hulu)
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"Chaplin": Robert Downey Jr. stars as the legendary and controversial silent film star Charlie Chaplin in this biopic. (Hulu)
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"The Movies That Made Us" Season 2: Get the real story behind the blockbusters that defined a generation. Actors, directors and industry insiders lead the way on entertaining deep dives. (Netflix)
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"Turning The Tables With Robin Roberts": Get personal with Robin Roberts and some of Hollywood's groundbreaking women as they share how they followed their purpose and found success. Each episode is a profound conversation filled with emotion and inspiration. (Disney+)
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"The Murder Tapes" Season 4: Homicide investigations unfold through dramatic real footage in this groundbreaking series. Each episode provides an up-close perspective of the case, incorporating body-cam footage from the initial crime scene, surveillance video, and interrogation room recordings. (Discovery+)
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"Luxe Listings Sydney": World class beaches, an iconic harbour, and breathtaking properties make Sydney, Australia a desirable place to call home. This series follows the intense and extraordinary professional and personal lives of three elite real estate agents as they negotiate multimillion-dollar deals in one of the most competitive real estate markets in the world. (Amazon Prime)
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"El Cid" Season 2: Picking up after the death of King Fernando, his sons, Sancho, Alfonso and García, rule the kingdoms of Castilla, León and Galicia, respectively. Battles, love, politics, intrigue, treason, death, and power struggles provide a rich backdrop for the second season which chronicles the real-life odyssey of Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar: a hero and legend, who was accused of being a traitor by his enemies. (Amazon Prime)
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"Glow Up" Season 3: In this competition show, aspiring makeup artists navigate colorful challenges to win a career-making opportunity in the beauty industry. (Netflix)
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"The Pursuit of Love": Written for the screen and directed by Emily Mortimer, it follows the friendship between cousins Linda and Fanny, which will be put to the test as Fanny settles for a steady life and Linda decides to follow her heart. (Amazon Prime)
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"Leverage: Redemption": The Hitter, the Hacker, the Grifter, and the Thief are back together again, this time with help from a new tech genius and corporate fixer, to take down a new kind of villain -- from the man who created an opioid crisis from the comfort of his boardroom, to the couple who prefers to deport workers instead of paying them, to the shadowy security firm that helps hide dangerous secrets for a price. (IMDB TV)
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"Audible": Amaree Mckenstry-Hall and his teammates at Maryland School for the Deaf pursue success in football while coping with personal struggles and tragedy. (Netflix)
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"Our Friend": After Nicole and Matthew receive life-altering news, the couple finds unexpected support from their friend, Dane, who puts his own life on hold to move into their family home. (Amazon Prime)
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"Rear Window": Directed by the Master of Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, the film is an edge-of-your-seat classic about a professional photographer (James Stewart) who, while confined to a wheelchair with a broken leg, becomes obsessed with watching the private dramas of his neighbors play out across the courtyard. (Amazon Prime)
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"School Daze": Socially conscious Dap plans to shake up homecoming at Mission College by staging a political action against the school's elitist Greek system, while his conflicted cousin crosses over to "Gamma" Land --setting off a weekend of rivalry, romance and rituals in this Spike Lee film. (Amazon Prime)
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