If you’re following social distancing guidelines the way you should be, then you’re stuck inside right now due to the pandemic. That really sucks, but that’s what streaming services are for, after all. With thousands of movies, shows and specials, Netflix always has your back when you’re looking for something to kill some time.
Today, April 15th, marks the middle of the month, too, so Netflix has a pretty substantial drop of 16 movies, 5 shows, and a single stand-up special to help keep you busy. You can check out a full list of titles included in this mid-month release below:
Films:
A Champion Heart (2018)
Fittest in Dubai (2019)
For Love or Money (1993)
For the Broken Hearted (2018)
LeapFrog: Letter Factory (2015)
LeapFrog: Numberland (2012)
LeapFrog: Phonics Farm (2011)
LeapFrog: Sing-along, Read-along (2011)
Mischief (Vikrithi) (2019)
Moms at War (2018)
New Money (2018)
Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow (2008)
Once Upon a Time in London (2019)
Sprinter (2018)
Thor:...
Today, April 15th, marks the middle of the month, too, so Netflix has a pretty substantial drop of 16 movies, 5 shows, and a single stand-up special to help keep you busy. You can check out a full list of titles included in this mid-month release below:
Films:
A Champion Heart (2018)
Fittest in Dubai (2019)
For Love or Money (1993)
For the Broken Hearted (2018)
LeapFrog: Letter Factory (2015)
LeapFrog: Numberland (2012)
LeapFrog: Phonics Farm (2011)
LeapFrog: Sing-along, Read-along (2011)
Mischief (Vikrithi) (2019)
Moms at War (2018)
New Money (2018)
Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow (2008)
Once Upon a Time in London (2019)
Sprinter (2018)
Thor:...
- 4/15/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
There’s never been a better time to try and catch up on all those films and TV shows that’ve been sitting on your watchlist for months now. After all, if you’re practicing social distancing and staying home as much as you can, there’s not much else to do other than to stream content from your platform of choice.
Speaking of which, the first streaming service most people log into is Netflix. And that only makes sense, as they have more content than ever and continue to deliver more and more on a near daily basis. And while they certainly aren’t the only streaming site worth subscribing to, they definitely have the most variety and the deepest library.
But with so many movies and TV shows, where does one begin? Well, how about with some of the new additions coming this week? Yes, a new week...
Speaking of which, the first streaming service most people log into is Netflix. And that only makes sense, as they have more content than ever and continue to deliver more and more on a near daily basis. And while they certainly aren’t the only streaming site worth subscribing to, they definitely have the most variety and the deepest library.
But with so many movies and TV shows, where does one begin? Well, how about with some of the new additions coming this week? Yes, a new week...
- 4/12/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
In today’s film news roundup, “The Two Popes” wins an audience award, “A Night with Janis Joplin” and “Fittest in Dubai” get releases, Artists First reorganizes, SAG-AFTRA expands its headquarters and Film Fest 919 announces its winners.
Audience Award
Fernando Meirelles’ “The Two Popes” has won the audience award at the Miami Gems Film Festival.
Inspired by a true story, “The Two Popes” stars Anthony Hopkins as Pope Benedict XVI and Jonathan Pryce as the future Pope Francis in a verbal battle of wits over the future direction of the Catholic Church. The film is produced by Netflix, which has scheduled a limited theatrical release on Nov. 27 in the U.S. prior to its release on streaming on Dec. 20.
Festival audiences also chose Bong Joon ho’s dark comedy “Parasite” as first runner-up, with Alma Har’el’s “Honey Boy” and Craig Brewer’s “Dolemite Is my Name” tying for second runner-up.
Audience Award
Fernando Meirelles’ “The Two Popes” has won the audience award at the Miami Gems Film Festival.
Inspired by a true story, “The Two Popes” stars Anthony Hopkins as Pope Benedict XVI and Jonathan Pryce as the future Pope Francis in a verbal battle of wits over the future direction of the Catholic Church. The film is produced by Netflix, which has scheduled a limited theatrical release on Nov. 27 in the U.S. prior to its release on streaming on Dec. 20.
Festival audiences also chose Bong Joon ho’s dark comedy “Parasite” as first runner-up, with Alma Har’el’s “Honey Boy” and Craig Brewer’s “Dolemite Is my Name” tying for second runner-up.
- 10/15/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
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