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​What’s New On Netflix This Weekend: Chelsea Handler, ‘Goosebumps,’ Indie Horror, And More

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What is on Netflix this week

Get excited becasue it’s now Friday. You can now officially start counting down the hours before you can shut down your computer, run out of the office, and breather in the sweet, sweet air of weekend freedom. However, if you’re like us, you’re just as excited about chilling out with Netflix‘s new releases as you are about catching up with your besties. We know that finding new streaming gems and catching up on your favorite shows is a big part of the weekend, and we’re here to help. Each week we bring you everything new on Netflix so you can always be at your top streaming game.

This weekend is all about the movies, specially horror movies. The 2015 reboot of R. L. Stine’s franchise, Goosebumps, is now on Netflix, so if you’re looking for a trip down memory lane or a new horror comedy, this is it. Also, the indie horror films We Are Still Here and They Look Like People are making their way onto the site. Fitting seeing as it’s the weekend Friday the 13th. If you’re looking for a new Netflix Original to obsess over, you’re in luck with that one too. Chelsea Handler’s new talk show, Chelsea, made its premiere this week, meaning you now have three episodes to binge and at least 87 to look forward to (Netflix gave the series a 90 episode order). And we’re just getting started. There are a lot of other options that have been added this week, so you’re sure to find something you’ll love. Also, don’t forget to check out our complete list of Everything New on Netflix Streaming May 2016, so you never miss a new must-watch.

We Are Still Here (2015) — Available May 15

This horror film starring Barbara Crampton follows two grieving parents who are attacked by vengeful spirits. This movie premiered at South by Southwest in 2015 and became one of 2015’s most critically acclaimed horror movies, right after It Follows. But don’t be deterred by its predictable-sounding premise. This one is twisty.

[Watch We Are Still Here on Netflix starting May 15

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