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10 great Netflix releases in October

Eleanor Mueller
USA TODAY Network
A person uses Netflix in Palo Alto, Calif.

As the weather cools, more and more of us are piling on the blankets and binge- watching.

To prepare you for your next media night, we've compiled a list of 10 titles available on Netflix starting in October.

So grab the apple cider and popcorn.

1. Gilmore Girls, The Complete Series (available Oct. 1)

This childhood favorite is about a single mom Lorelai Gilmore played by Lauren Graham and daughter Rory played by Alexis Biedel.

2. Shane, 1953 (available Oct. 1)

Receiving six Academy Award nominations, Shane is a classic Western film.

3. Kramer vs. Kramer,1979 (available Oct. 1)

A divorced man learns to be a better father in this Oscar-winning adaptation of the book of the same name.

4. Sleepless in Seattle, 1993 (available Oct. 1)

Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks fall in love in this cult favorite.

5. The Wedding Planner, 2001 (available Oct. 1)

Starring Jennifer Lopez and Matthew McConaughey, the romantic comedy is about a wedding planner who falls in love with one of her clients.

6. Carrie, 2013 (available Oct. 2)

Searching for a horror movie to kick-start the Halloween season? The 2013 adaptation of the classic Stephen King novel about a bullied teen who reveals telekinetic powers will spook you.

7. Raising Hope, Season 4 (available Oct. 6)

One of the most popular shows on Netflix, Raising Hope's latest season will be ready for viewing.

8. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, 2013 (available Oct. 22)

The second installment of the Hunger Games trilogy, Catching Fire will be available at the end of the month.

9. Django Unchained, 2012 (available Oct. 23)

The winner of two Academy Awards, Django Unchained stars Jamie Foxx as a slave seeking revenge on his former owners.

10. Rain Man, 1988 (available 10/31)

Starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise, Rain Man is the critically acclaimed movie about the relationship between an autistic man and his brother.

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