What’s New on Hulu in January 2025
Hulu’s January lineup of original films is on the lighter side, with the biggest title being Paradise (Jan. 28), a new drama series from This […]
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Hulu’s January lineup of original films is on the lighter side, with the biggest title being Paradise (Jan. 28), a new drama series from This […]
Continue reading »The holiday season seems to start around June these days, and Christmas movies have become an enjoyable activity for most of the year. While there […]
Continue reading »Netflix is kicking off 2025 with new releases of a variety of popular reality shows, several documentaries and comedy specials, as well as weekly live […]
Continue reading »As they say, children are our future. Why not help them imagine a better world by introducing them to great science fiction stories? After all, […]
Continue reading »Christmas movies have been a tradition for decades, but the days of watching George Bailey try to jump off a bridge year after year are […]
Continue reading »2024 saw the release of Megalopolis , a cinematic oddity Francis Ford Coppola had been working on since 1977 while he was in the middle […]
Continue reading »Last month, Warner Bros. CFO Discovery Gunnar Wiedenfels has confirmed that Max will soon begin tightening up on password disclosure . The news, while disappointing, […]
Continue reading »What should a movie-loving parent do to instill in their child a true love of quality cinema? I’m talking about arthouse classics, foreign films, non-franchise […]
Continue reading »Prime Video’s lineup next month will include a new adult animated anthology series from the creators of Netflix Love, Death + Robots : Secret Level […]
Continue reading »Max’s original content slate for December is “Juror No. 2” (December 20), a legal thriller directed by Clint Eastwood about a journalist (played by Nicholas […]
Continue reading »If you see Gladiator 2 in theaters this weekend, don’t fall too in love with it: as is usually the case with Ridley Scott films, […]
Continue reading »“Tis the season: Disney+ will air several holiday specials in December, including an exclusive double episode of The Simpsons, O C’mon All Ye Faithful” (December […]
Continue reading »Hulu has a relatively small slate of original and holiday content coming in December (though viewers will be able to stream about 1,800 episodes of […]
Continue reading »Netflix has a packed December lineup of live events, comedy watches and popular series. The platform will be streaming two NFL games on Christmas Day—Ravens […]
Continue reading »Paramount+ has a small lineup of original films in December, the most notable of which is the series premiere of Dexter: Original Sin (December 13). […]
Continue reading »Streaming services are finding new ways to ensure we spend more money than ever, such as tightening password sharing policies . But not all streaming […]
Continue reading »Perhaps your family is balanced, open and cool, and your holiday gatherings bring you real joy. For the rest of us, it’s difficult—which doesn’t necessarily […]
Continue reading »We all know classic family films like The Wizard of Oz and Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. But for a certain generation of parents, […]
Continue reading »Following similar crackdowns by Netflix and Disney+, Max (formerly HBO Max) has announced its intention to stop you from freely sharing passwords between households. At […]
Continue reading »Scary movies are a must during the spooky season, but with Halloween approaching, it’s important to really narrow your focus. If you, like me, have […]
Continue reading »Short videos are, of course, in vogue. Why sit down to watch a two-and-a-half hour essay on YouTube when you can watch 300 30-second videos […]
Continue reading »Prime Video had a busy lineup in October, but November will be a little lighter when it comes to original content. First up is “Cross” […]
Continue reading »True crime has been an obsession with audiences long before podcasts and shows about Jeffrey Dahmer and the Menendez brothers captured our collective attention. In […]
Continue reading »There’s been a lot of discussion on X/Twitter lately about the idea that very old films can’t compete with modern ones. Older films lack color, […]
Continue reading »Max’s November release takes viewers into the Dune universe with the six-part HBO drama Dune: The Prophecy (November 17). The series, inspired by Brian Herbert’s […]
Continue reading »As always, Netflix has something for everyone in November. This month’s Netflix live event is the highly anticipated match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, […]
Continue reading »Paramount+ has a lighter lineup of original content this month, although there are plenty of live sports to watch on CBS Sports: the NSWL Championship […]
Continue reading »The Pee-Pee-Poo-Poo Man is coming. You may have already known about this, but I just learned about the upcoming limited release of this docu-comedy about […]
Continue reading »If you’re an Apple user who prefers to sign up and pay for services through the App Store, you’ll have to cross Hulu and Disney+ […]
Continue reading »Many academically minded people have written in great detail and with astonishing eloquence about the connection between sex and death in horror films. We’ll get […]
Continue reading »Halloween is approaching, so all the random people are asking, “What’s a good horror movie?” As much as I’d like to answer, ” Carnival of […]
Continue reading »Horror Man 3 dominates the box office, bringing creepy pleasure to audiences who haven’t bothered to watch yet another damn Joker movie. The third film […]
Continue reading »Hulu’s November lineup has something for everyone: true (and fictional) crime, stand-up comedy, country music, cake contests and, of course, Christmas cheer. The Hulu Original […]
Continue reading »The golden age of television holiday “specials” is behind us: When you can watch Paul Lynde’s Halloween special or Halloween with the New Adams Family […]
Continue reading »If you’re looking for a Halloween movie to watch with your kids, but don’t want to traumatize them with The Texas Chainsaw Massacre , here […]
Continue reading »Art the Clown isn’t the only game in town if you’re looking for a cheap thrill. In fact, the increasingly successful Horror series has been […]
Continue reading »Disney+ will have a small lineup of new content in November, and the biggest projects will likely appeal to music fans the most. Earlier this […]
Continue reading »There was a time when Apple TV simply meant the company’s streaming hardware. This applies to either this or the company’s streaming service Apple TV+. […]
Continue reading »A good horror film makes us afraid of its ghosts. The Great One sees ghosts for what they are – ghosts of the past. This […]
Continue reading »Prime Video’s October lineup has something for everyone , from family comedies to spy thrillers to animated adventures. The most outlandish of the bunch is […]
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