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Since Netflix seems to delete movies and shows on a weekly basis, you might want to catch ASAP, in a

Since Netflix seems to delete movies and shows on a weekly basis, [here are all the titles leaving soon]( you might want to catch ASAP, in addition to all the new titles on Netflix this week (including a new season of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee). We've also got the [best movies on Netflix]( [Hulu]( and [HBO Now.]( In addition to Jerry Seinfeld's new season, here are [all the other stand-up specials and news]( worth checking out this week. HBO's Sharp Objects premieres this weekend, [and it's a stunning, slow burn.]( Drake's Scorpion is [true to the legacy of paranoid, massively consumed double albums in hip-hop]( and [we've ranked every song on the mammoth album.]( Peyton Reed tells us about [the most delightful scene in Ant-Man And The Wasp]( and we [broke down the new film's post-credits scenes.]( Vince Mancini [reviewed the genius Sorry To Bother You]( and pondered [how can we stay sane]( when it feels like the world has gone crazy. [Steven Hyden praises John Mayer's unlikely second life as a jam band hero.]( Bassem Youssef thinks we're all outsiders [and tells us that's what can unite us.]( [Here's where to get free food for National Fried Chicken Day.]( The creators of Uproxx's Freethinkers series [talk about the power of non-conformity.]( [Elvis Costello]( upcoming tour]( while recovering from a 'very aggressive' cancer. Facebook 'accidentally' [flagged the Declaration Of Independence as hate speech.]( Sophie Turner thinks [fans will be satisfied by the unpredictable Game Of Thrones ending.]( Thanks for being an Uproxx reader and (obviously) feel free to share our work with your friends. You can follow us on Instagram [here.]( And here's a song of the day for you: ["I Am The Highway" by Ann Wilson]( Are you subscribed to the With Spandex podcast? You can find it below. Copyright © 2018 UPROXX Media Group, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: UPROXX Media Group 10381 Jefferson BlvdCulver City, CA 90232 [Add us to your address book](//uproxx.us11.list-manage.com/vcard?u=4f005d7c49649f03e3236091d&id=1767b369db) Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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