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Welcome to Netflix and Chill, a weekly email newsletter where I tell you what to watch on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Go, and any other service that streams video over the internet. Hope you (yeah, you) had a nice Labor Day weekend. For all those who didn't land a coveted beach/BBQ invite and spent the entire weekend watching Narcos on Netflix, here are some new things for you to stream. ENJOY.Love,($4.99 to rent on Amazon and iTunes)A raunchy indie comedy that played well at Sundance and currently holds an 82% on Rotten Tomatoes . There's also male nudity from Adam Scott and Jason Schwartzman. The movie follows a wholesome couple (Taylor Schilling and Adam Scott) on a dinner date with their new neighbors (Jason Schwartzman and Judith Godreche). They happen to be the kind of neighbors that make homemade breast-pump videos and anus paintings. Preview the first seven minutes for free here (The first season is on Hulu . The first five episodes are available for free while you need a Hulu subscription to watch the remaining seven.)Chances are good that you've already seen the first season of Empire. The show took down The Big Bang Theory as the most popular series on network television. But, maybe you didn't watch, in which case now would be a good time. The new season (drip) drops on Wednesday, September 23rd and features guest appearances from just about everybody (Oprah, Common, Chris Rock, Ludacris, Alicia Keys, etc.).(Netflix)Good news for Black Mirror fans. On Monday, the U.K.’s RadioTimes reported that Netflix will be producing new episodes of Charlie Booker's dystopian British sci-fi series. The first six episodes of the (very) dark satirical drama are currently streaming on Netflix. Watch them now before the new episodes roll out sometime in the future.(Netflix) and/or AdultSwim.com - cable provider login required)It's sort of a weird time for TV. Summer shows are wrapping up and new fall TV is a few weeks away. Use the down time to catch up on the very underrated Bojack Horseman and/or Rick and Morty. Both shows are animated and for adults. The second season of Horseman landed on Netflix in July, while Morty is about halfway through its second season on Adult Swim. CC.com - cable provider login required)"A very funny show that always seemed saddened by its own existence, by its popularity, by what it has perceived in American society." That's Grantland's Wesley Morris on the end of the sketch show Key and Peele, which aired its final episode on Wednesday night. Read the fantastic article AND watch the series finale on CC.com.The Mindy Project, which was cancelled by FOX after three seasons, debuts its first episode as a Hulu Original series on 9/15.Ferrell Takes the Field (9/12)Project Greenlight (9/13)Doll & Em: Season 2 Premiere (9/13)Men, Women & Children (9/12)A Smile Like Yours (9/16)About Elly (9/11)God Bless the ChildMadame BovaryIt Happened HerePortlandia: Season 5The RoughnecksWhy Did I Get Married?Comedy Bang! Bang!: Season 4 (part 2)Closer to the MoonCowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret (Netflix Exclusive)Moonrise KingdomReservation RoadThe Blacklist: Season 2The Fosters: Season 3