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If it's a streaming service with an all-lowercase green font, you know it's Hulu, baby! And we've got the intel on all the new movies and TV shows coming to the service this November 2020. Some highlights: Get your "wild animation" fix on with Rick and Morty Season 4 and the anticipated reboot of Animaniacs. Go full-throttle with Run, a Sarah Paulson-starring thriller that has me excited. And head forth into a blast from the past, with classic films like The Blair Witch Project, Broadcast News, and Much Ado About Nothing here to keep …
As Spooky Season draws to a close, the various streaming services also start the great re-shuffling of their movies and TV shows. We're here to keep you up to speed, and below you'll find everything hitting HBO Max in November, along with all the titles heading out the door. Some notable shout-outs go to Peter Jackson's entire Hobbit trilogy, both The LEGO Movie and The LEGO Batman Movie, Old School, Neverending Story, and Magic Mike, the latter being the perfect film to throw on for the whole film on Thanksgiving. On the TV side, November …
Lots of exciting things are happening over on Netflix this November, as you can see from the hefty lineup of new movies, television shows, and Netflix originals scheduled to arrive throughout the month. For some, November will be major because The Crown will be back for its fourth season. This new season will cover the turbulent 1980s, which sees the arrival of Diana Spencer (Emma Corrin) and the new Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson). November is also basically the beginning of the holiday season, which means tons of Christmas-themed movies and TV are also coming to Netflix throughout …
If you’re looking for what’s new on Amazon Prime Video in November 2020, you’ve come to the right place. Next month, the streaming service will launch Small Axe, an anthology of five original films set in London’s West Indian community all directed by 12 Years a Slave and Widows filmmaker Steve McQueen and starring incredibly talented performers like John Boyega and Letitia Wright. That’s the marquee when it comes to original films in November, but there’s also the family drama Uncle Frank starring Paul Bettany (which premiered at Sundance earlier this year) and a …
Another month has come and gone and you know what that means: More! Content! Amazon Prime just announced the new titles coming to the streaming service in October, led by the multi-movie horror program Welcome to the Blumhouse, a series of eight films co-produced by Jason Blum’s Blumhouse Television and Amazon Studios. The films will debut the first half as a set of double features, staring with Black Box and The Lie on October 6, followed by Evil Eye and Nocturne on October 13. Elsewhere, October will also see the premiere of Truth Seekers, a new horror-…
It’s crazy difficult to keep up with the rotating catalogues of all the streaming services. Luckily, we try to stay on top of things for you so you can focus on the important task of watching Congo for the 50th time (currently available on HBO Max). In addition to that landmark film, HBO Max is adding a slew of TV shows and movies to their library this October, including premieres of some interesting new original content. Standouts include the limited series The Undoing starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant, Greg Berlanti’s docudrama series Equal highlighting important figures and …
Netflix has already staked a claim to a large chunk of Spooky Season with its Netflix and Chills line-up, but horror hold-outs need not panic. The streaming service released its full list of new October titles today, and there's plenty to peruse that won't keep you up at night. For example: October 16 sees the debut of The Trial of the Chicago 7, writer/director Aaron Sorkin's civil rights drama starring Sasha Baron Cohen and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II. There's also Emily in Paris, a new France-set series starring Lily Collins from Sex …
Another month, another Great Reshuffling of the Content. Hulu just announced the slate of TV shows and movies coming to the streaming service in October, and as usual, there are certainly some gems buried in there. October 1 will see the premiere of Hulu original series Monsterland, while October 7 will bring Books of Blood, the film adaptation of Clive Barker's iconic horror short stories. This month will also bring some more Marvel into our lives, as Helstrom makes it long-awaited debut on October 16. For anyone interested in getting their Spooky Season on, Hulu will soon play …
Batten down the hatches because a wave of seriously great movies, TV shows, and originals are coming to Amazon Prime Video in September. If you're eager to check out the new season of The Boys or are looking to spice up your Prime Video queue with big titles like Gemini Man, Antebellum, or the 2019 Addams Family update, Amazon has got you covered. Or, perhaps you looking to reconnect with some classic, like The Graduate, Kramer vs. Kramer, or 1979's The Last House on the Left. In that case, you're also in luck because those titles and …
Another month, another great swapping of titles across the various streaming services. HBO Max just announced its September slate and there are certainly some gems in all that noise. Just in time for the official kick-off of Spooky Season, Leigh Whannell's stellar The Invisible Man will hit HBO Max on September 19. Arriving right away on September 1, you've got films like Wes Craven's New Nightmare, The Wedding Singer, Fatal Attraction, and Midnight Run. (Plus, for those with fine tastes, the psychic gorilla classic Congo.) As for what's leaving, you have just over a week …
Great Scott! Netflix has released its lineup of movies and TV shows that will be new to the streamer in September and it's pretty dang incredible. One of the stand-out highlights of this list is all of the movies, especially the originals, coming to Netflix. Those new originals set for release are I'm Thinking of Ending Things, The Devil All the Time, and Enola Holmes. All three originals are adapted from novels of the same name and all three offer very different things in terms of casting, plot, and genre. Even better, Netflix is adding some movie …
Say, have you heard of a film called Mulan? The live-action adaptation of the classic Disney cartoon will finally make its debut not on theaters, but on Disney+ in September 2020! There are some hoops, though: It'll cost you a decent amount more to rent, as part of the streaming service's meta-PVOD move. Still: Mulan is Disney+'s primary September appointment viewing, but not the only one. September 2020 also brings us some Mighty Ducks sequels, Drew Barrymore double feature of Never Been Kissed and Ever After, the underrated and awesome The Wolverine, crowdpleaser Bend it …
Hulu has unveiled the list of movies and TV shows that are being newly added to the streaming service in September 2020. Top of mind are the season premieres of Archer and Fargo, as the new “FX on Hulu” section of the streamer now makes episodes of these stellar FX shows available to stream the day after they air on TV. There’s also Season 2 of the Hulu original comedy series Pen15 and the first season of the Lamorne Morris-fronted comedy Woke. On the film side of the things, the entire Twilight franchise will be available to stream …
Another month, another Great Shuffling of the titles you can stream on all the major streaming services. Amazon Prime just released its latest list, and there are some exciting gems on there. Starting August 1, you can catch James Mangold's fabulous Western 3:10 to Yuma, Tony Scott's sweatiest masterpiece Top Gun, or Mike Newell's rom-com royalty Four Weddings and a Funeral. On the newer side, there's also Dora and the Lost City of Gold, The Peanut Butter Falcon, or—if you're in the mood to watch Tom Hardy poop his pants more than …
Netflix has big plans for us when it comes to their August 2020 lineup. In a lengthy list released this week, we're getting a look at all of the new movies and TV shows (plus a ton of Netflix originals) headed our way as the summer reaches its peack. Among the highlights in the movie department: The first three Jurassic Park movies will switch over from the recently-launched Peacock streaming service, giving Netflix subscribers the chance to have some quality dino time. Other classics, including A Knight's Tale, The Addams Family, Ocean's Twelve and Ocean's …
It's a new month, which means there is a whole new list of movies, TV shows, and originals coming to Amazon Prime Video. Unlike previous months for Prime customers, the July 2020 lineup is on the smaller side, with what feels like just a handful of titles landing on the streamer versus a massive wave of new items. But, don't be so quick to judge! Because what this list lacks in size, it absolutely makes up for in quantity. Movie fans will be especially pleased with the new titles on Prime Video in July. There are some classics …
From show creator David Farr (who also wrote the screenplay for the film), the second season of the Amazon Prime Video original series Hanna continues to follow a young woman (Esmé Creed-Miles) who escaped a sinister government agency, only to find out that she was not the only one out there with the skills and training to be an assassin. With the Utrax program and all of the new trainees now being run by the ruthless John Carmichael (Dermot Mulroney), Hanna finds an unlikely ally in CIA agent Marissa Wiegler (Mireille Enos). During this 1-on-1 phone interview …
Hard to believe, but July is just around the corner, which means it's time for a bunch of new movies and shows on Netflix. The streamer has just debuted the full list of their upcoming July titles and, as usual, it's a robust mix of new Netflix originals and old favorites. In terms of originals, July brings The Umbrella Academy Season 2, Netflix's The Baby-Sitters Club update, the exceptionally titled Warrior Nun, and Frank Miller's spin on the King Arthur legends with Cursed. If you're in the mood for a throwback, Netflix is adding …
Boy oh boy, it sure is hard to keep up with what's streaming where these days! Last year brought Disney+, NBC's Peacock is on the horizon, and back in May, WarnerMedia debuted HBO Max. Netflix, watch the throne. As a would-be streaming giant, HBO Max came out of the gate strong with a pretty insane roster of available and upcoming titles, from DC favorites (including the long-fabled Snyder Cut) to Criterion Collection classics, almost the entire Studio Ghibli catalogue, all of HBO's award-winning original series, and a whole heck of a lot more. It'…