30 Movies That Definitely Haven’t Aged
Movies become obsolete for various reasons. Sometimes what seemed beautiful when we were children looks stupid in the eyes of adults . In other cases, […]
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Movies become obsolete for various reasons. Sometimes what seemed beautiful when we were children looks stupid in the eyes of adults . In other cases, […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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, […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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. […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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?) […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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The biopics nominated for best picture at this year’s Oscars ( Oppenheimer , The Maestro ) put famous men front and center with little mention […]
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Filmmakers understood the power of sex long before television did, or at least they began to use it effectively much more quickly . In the […]
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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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My youngest son is upset that he is too young to watch Jurassic Park, while his older brother has already seen it twice and regularly […]
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