7 TIFF Movies You'll Be Able to See For Yourself on Netflix

Missed this year's Toronto International Film Festival? We attended over the past week and brought you reviews for the movies you'll care about very soon, but we know it's not the same as actually being there to see the movies. Netflix is solving one half of that problem, because the company debuted several titles at the festival, and they're set to premiere over the next couple of months on the streaming service. There's the hot Justin Timberlake concert doc, a creepy horror movie, the next Christopher Guest comedy, and more. Check out what's coming, and queue up your own little film festival at home.

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ARQ

Robbie Amell and Rachael Taylor play a couple in this drama set in a dystopian future, directed by Orphan Black's Tony Elliott. The couple keeps reliving the same day after getting caught in a dangerous time loop and must get out of it.

When it's available: Sept. 16

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Amanda Knox

Netflix's documentary examines the 2007 murder controversy so complex people are still split on what happened. To that point, they have made not one but two trailers, each that dissects it from one side: whether Amanda Knox is guilty or not.

When it's available: Sept. 20

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Justin Timberlake + The Tennessee Kids

JT fans can invite the singer into their living rooms with this concert documentary directed by Jonathan Demme, in which Timberlake completes the final performance of his 134-show 20/20 Experience World Tour.

When it's available: Oct. 12

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Mascots

Still obsessed with Best in Show? Then you'll be psyched to stream Christopher Guest's latest absurd comedy. This time, the mockumentary follows career mascots seeking more than sideline glory (and starring Guest's usual stable of stars like Parker Posey, Jane Lynch, and Ed Begley Jr.).

When it's available: Oct. 13

I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House
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I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House

This horror movie stars The Affair's Ruth Wilson as a nurse caring for an ill novelist. The author writes about ghost stories, and soon the world of the women turns into a ghost story they're actually living in.

When it's available: Oct. 28

The Ivory Game
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The Ivory Game

Leonardo DiCaprio executive produced this eye-opening documentary about the sad realities of ivory trafficking.

When it's available: Nov. 4

Blue Jay
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Blue Jay

Mark Duplass wrote the screenplay for this Before Sunset-like romantic drama in which he and Sarah Paulson play high school sweethearts who run into each other after years apart and still feel a draw to each other.

When it's available: TBD