Do you like thrills? Well, you're in luck, because July on Netflix is full of them. This month, Netflix will be debuting nail-biting new thrillers from all over the world — including Taiwan, Singapore, Spain, Argentina, and here in the US — and our pulses are already racing. But not only thrillers are coming this month — July will also debut a comedy-drama from Spain, as well as a new Chris Evans-led biographical drama, which will retell the rescue story of Ethiopian Jewish immigrants from Sudan to Israel in 1981. Check out the gallery for all the new flicks you need to watch this month.
This Spanish comedy-drama follows two longtime pals, Tocho and Jean Pierre, as they take a road trip from Spain to Mali to reunite with their dying friend one last time — and to surprise their friend with his estranged daughter, Ely, whom they've brought along with them.
When it's available: July 12
In this remake of the 2010 French action thriller of the same name, Frank Grillo and Anthony Mackie star as a career criminal and an ER nurse, respectively, who find themselves unexpectedly teaming up when a ring of corrupt cops threaten the livelihood of both of their families.
When it's available: July 12
This Spanish thriller revolves around a young new chauffeur who — while waiting to hear back from his girlfriend with her answer to a potentially life-changing decision — must spend the day driving around his first clients, Michael and Gordon, two Chinese businessmen who have come to Barcelona in order to close a multimillion-dollar deal and who draw the young man into an increasingly bizarre adventure.
When it's available: July 26
In this Argentinian thriller, a 50-year-old painter named Lorenzo attempts to rebuild his life after falling on hard times while he anxiously awaits the arrival of his first son. While he does so, his pregnant new wife unexpectedly succumbs to increasingly aggressive and obsessive behavior, which threatens their relationship, as well as his relationship with his future son.
When it's available: July 26
This biographical drama retells the rescue story of Ethiopian Jewish immigrants from Sudan to Israel in 1981, with Captain America's Chris Evans starring as an Israeli agent who ran a secret Mossad operation to smuggle persecuted Ethiopian Jews by using a deserted holiday retreat as a front.
When it's available: July 31