What’s New in Max in May 2024
May’s lineup will feature new seasons of two Max Originals. First up is the third installment of the comedy series Khaki (May 2), starring Emmy […]
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May’s lineup will feature new seasons of two Max Originals. First up is the third installment of the comedy series Khaki (May 2), starring Emmy […]
Continue reading »Movies become obsolete for various reasons. Sometimes what seemed beautiful when we were children looks stupid in the eyes of adults . In other cases, […]
Continue reading »In May, Paramount+ will air a variety of music content in conjunction with Showtime. First up will be the second season of Behind the Music […]
Continue reading »Everything old is new again. After shutting down pre-TikTok short-video platform Vine in 2017 , Twitter is using a new version of X to restart […]
Continue reading »Netflix’s May lineup is heavy on comedy, headlined by John Mulaney’s six-part live event, which coincides with the 2024 Netflix Is A Joke Fest, taking […]
Continue reading »It’s hard to imagine a time when hotels didn’t have smart TVs. Not long ago, some even made their TVs an item for sale by […]
Continue reading »Movies can confirm or strengthen our faith. For decades they have been used to spread the message of the Almighty, whether through epic productions like […]
Continue reading »May is feeling like déjà vu on Hulu, with the Emmy Award-winning documentary series Welcome to Wrexham making its major premiere at the start of […]
Continue reading »The biggest thing coming to Disney+ in May is the premiere of the next Doctor Who series, with three episodes available on May 10, with […]
Continue reading »Watching movies and smoking weed go hand in hand, so much so that there is an entire subgenre of movies known as stoner comedies—typically movies […]
Continue reading »A surprisingly sweet sitcom about an American football coach who moves to the UK to coach a different kind of football, Ted Lasso was Apple […]
Continue reading »This year, many children’s books are being filmed. Some of them look faithful to their source material, such as Dreamworks’ The Wild Robot . Others, […]
Continue reading »Madame Web didn’t set out to confuse the few people who saw it. The comic book movie ended this way – due to incompetence, lazy […]
Continue reading »YouTube is constantly trying out new features for its users, which they call experiments. The latest experimental feature is called Jump Ahead, which allows you […]
Continue reading »Just like last month, Prime Video has one upcoming original game coming in April. Fallout (April 11), executive produced and several episodes directed by Westworld […]
Continue reading »Paramount+ viewers can kick off April with the premiere of the fifth and final season of Star Trek: Discovery on April 4, ending the 65-episode […]
Continue reading »Max’s highlights in April are mostly in the documentary genre. First up is the limited series The Synanon Fix (April 1, weekly episodes), which takes […]
Continue reading »Netflix’s April slate includes highly anticipated series, reality shows and dark documentaries. Ripley (April 4) is based on Patricia Highsmith’s 1955 novel The Talented Mr. […]
Continue reading »While most of us prefer streaming over cable TV, there is still something to be said for accessing live TV, especially if you watch network […]
Continue reading »Hulu has something for every taste this April. There are several popular FX series with new episodes, including the premiere of the second part of […]
Continue reading »Exactly what makes a film a “classic” varies greatly depending on the viewer, as does the relevant time frame. For some, a movie from ten […]
Continue reading »Disney+’s April lineup is on the lighter side in terms of blockbuster content, but one of the highlights is the Disneynature feature film Tiger (April […]
Continue reading »If you’re looking for a new (or new) movie to watch this weekend, but only want the highest quality entertainment, read on. Your streaming choices […]
Continue reading »Discord makes it easy to connect with friends, but with the app’s Screen Share feature, you can also host your own Netflix watch parties—it only […]
Continue reading »There have been dramatic changes in the way Hollywood makes theatrical films. COVID has changed things in ways we couldn’t have predicted, but it also […]
Continue reading »Streaming services have almost come full circle: What started out as a cheap alternative to cable TV has now become an expensive cultural staple in […]
Continue reading »When it comes to books, my policy is usually to look for the ones that people are trying to ban; they are almost always helpful […]
Continue reading »March on HBO Max offers a wide selection of original movies and shows streaming only on Max; from Kate Winslet’s political satire Regime to Lionheart […]
Continue reading »March comes like a roaring lion on Netflix. The 800-pound gorilla of the streaming world is releasing the epic sci-fi series Body Problem 3 from […]
Continue reading »When it comes to depictions of sex, movies are a mixed bag. There are truly brilliant films that capture the complexities, complexities, and sometimes even […]
Continue reading »Video service Amazon Prime is experiencing a very masculine month in March among 18-34 year olds. (Didn’t anyone tell them it was Women’s History Month?) […]
Continue reading »From some of the greatest films of all time, like Dune and Poor People, to gripping documentaries about street parties, ancient rock bands, and black […]
Continue reading »Even in the days before smart TVs, streaming devices were plentiful, and they’re often a better choice for watching movies like Netflix and Hulu than […]
Continue reading »Prime Video’s March lineup is lighter than last month’s. The highlight is the remake of the 1989 action film Road House (March 21), starring Jake […]
Continue reading »Paramount+ will receive a new batch of movies and TV shows in March, including Little Wing (March 13), an original film inspired by Susan Orlean’s […]
Continue reading »If you’re looking for Disney content, look no further than (obviously) Disney Plus, where you can find everything from the latest Marvel films to original […]
Continue reading »There are some big names on Max’s March list. First up is HBO’s The Original Regime (March 3), a political satire starring Kate Winslet as […]
Continue reading »The biopics nominated for best picture at this year’s Oscars ( Oppenheimer , The Maestro ) put famous men front and center with little mention […]
Continue reading »Filmmakers understood the power of sex long before television did, or at least they began to use it effectively much more quickly . In the […]
Continue reading »Some films want to say something important; others just want to say something loud , with lots of explosions. There’s art in a dumb action […]
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