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Chelsea Handler's "Uganda Be Kidding Me" And More That's New on Netflix

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Oct. 17 2014, Published 3:52 p.m. ET

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From dramatic movies to Chelsea Handler's hilarious shenangigans, here's what's New on Netflix this weekend.

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Chelsea Handler: Uganda Be Kidding Me (2014)

Chelsea culminated her stand-up comedy tour in this special, also based on the title of her latest book,  in which she recounts her trip to Uganda, her bizarre sexual encounters, and everything else in her life that's basically ridiculous.

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Liberal Arts (Available starting Saturday, October 18th)

Josh Radnor and Elizabeth Olsen hook up in this movie in which he plays a 35-year-old speaker at the college which she attends. Zac Efron stars, too, as a the token stoner on campus.

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The Debt

Helen Mirren plays a retired Mossad agent who is called back to handle the Nazi war criminal who she dealt with 30 years prior. Sam Worthington and Jessica Chastain also star.

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Why Stop Now

Jesse Eisenberg plays a piano prodigy, tasked with taking his addict mom, Melissa Leo, into rehab. They get into quite a few situations with her drug dealer, played by Tracy Morgan, along the way.

Breathe In (2013)

Felicity Jones is getting Oscar buzz for her role as Stephen Hawking's wife in The Theory of Everything, so might as well check her out first in one of her lesser-known films, Breathe In, in which she plays an exchange student in New York who shakes things up for her host family.

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What will you be streaming on Netflix this weekend? Tweet us @OKMagazine.

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