April has been a solid month for Netflix. They’ve gained back the popular comedy series Community, Money Heist: Part 4 did exceptionally well, and they’ve had surprising hits out of Ed Helms’ Coffee & Kareem and Chris Hemsworth’s Extraction. And now they’re bringing a few more hopeful titles to the service today, April 28th.
The biggest film of the batch is the 2011 alien invasion flick Battle: Los Angeles. It wasn’t exceptionally well-received when it released, and it won’t be winning you over with its fairly standard plot, but there’s enough action and explosions to keep your mind and eyes entertained for a few hours if you’ve already caught up on Netflix’s other big action titles.
The one new show being added today, meanwhile, is a Netflix Original from Mindy Kaling called Never Have I Ever. The series follows Indian-American teen Devi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan...
The biggest film of the batch is the 2011 alien invasion flick Battle: Los Angeles. It wasn’t exceptionally well-received when it released, and it won’t be winning you over with its fairly standard plot, but there’s enough action and explosions to keep your mind and eyes entertained for a few hours if you’ve already caught up on Netflix’s other big action titles.
The one new show being added today, meanwhile, is a Netflix Original from Mindy Kaling called Never Have I Ever. The series follows Indian-American teen Devi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan...
- 4/28/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
You’re probably stuck inside right now with not a whole lot to do. Thankfully, Netflix has been helping us all out by adding tons of great movies and TV shows, a trend that looks set to continue this week.
Yes, once again, the streaming giant is coming to the rescue and in regards to films, in particular, there’s a lot of exciting stuff on the way. For one, Back to the Future and Back to the Future Part II will be joining the series’ third entry on the platform, while those seeking something funny can watch Jim Carrey-led comedies Fun with Dick and Jane and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.
Meanwhile, several films in the Underworld series are set to arrive, and those looking for some family-friendly entertainment will be pleased to know that both Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and the original Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory...
Yes, once again, the streaming giant is coming to the rescue and in regards to films, in particular, there’s a lot of exciting stuff on the way. For one, Back to the Future and Back to the Future Part II will be joining the series’ third entry on the platform, while those seeking something funny can watch Jim Carrey-led comedies Fun with Dick and Jane and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.
Meanwhile, several films in the Underworld series are set to arrive, and those looking for some family-friendly entertainment will be pleased to know that both Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and the original Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory...
- 4/26/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
So Kevin Sorbo is at it again, starring in yet another Christ-sploitation flick. But unlike God's Not Dead, or his recent directorial debut Let There Be Light, this new one is a "faith-based action film" called The Reliant. And while it indeed looks just as cheap, cloying, and incompetent as his other recent films, there's something more controversial about... Read More...
- 11/30/2017
- by Damion Damaske
- JoBlo.com
Mollee Gray has signed on as the lead in The Reliant, an action pic that co-stars Kevin Sorbo and Eric Roberts. The film centers on the crash of the dollar, which precipitates widespread rioting and social unrest throughout the nation, leaving a lovesick 20-year-old girl struggling to care for her siblings. Gray will play Sophie, a devoted Christian who battles with hoplophobia. She appeared in the Disney channel original movie Teen Beach and its sequel. The former So You…...
- 10/4/2016
- Deadline
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