Jerry Seinfeld has recorded a new comedy special for Netflix.
06.04.2020 - 14:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Let's face it, although there are positives about staying at home during the Covid-19 outbreak, it can be really tough.
Finding ways to entertain yourself, let alone the whole family, can be challenging at the best of times, and even more so during lockdown conditions.
Streaming services are proving to be a great way of passing the time with educational series, boxsets and films.
But if you want something to make you feel better then how about trying these stories about courage and perseverance
Jerry Seinfeld has recorded a new comedy special for Netflix.
Are you looking for a really good action film? Amazon Prime Video has got you covered with a catalog of movies to choose from to satisfy your action fix. Here’s a list of movies available right now on the streaming giant: This 2018 installment of "Mission: Impossible" shows Tom Cruise back as Ethan Hunt.
It's finally the weekend (yes, really, if such a thing still exists) and it's time for some more movie marathons.
Surprise! Happiness really does continue for Jonas Brothers, who revealed that a new documentary is dropping Friday on Amazon Prime Video. While chatting during a live-stream Q&A, the sibling trio watched theHappiness Continues: A Jonas Brothers Concert Filmtrailer with fans and went on to answer a few questions.
May is the best month in the Northern Hemisphere. It's not cold like March, and there's almost no chance of snow, unlike April. It is the beautiful spring of postcards, with trees full of green leaves and flowers in full bloom. But things are a bit weird this year, so if you're choosing to stay inside this May to avoid getting sick, no one can blame you. Luckily, there are some great options to soak up while you wait out the coronavirus and your seasonal allergies.
“My Spy” is the latest big-screen movie heading to a streaming service.
Amazon Prime Video is making it a little easier for you to decide what to watch next month with the exciting list of original shows and movies being added to its library. In May, Amazon will debut several new originals, including its new sci-fi series Upload, starring Robbie Amell, a four-part docuseries called The Last Narc, and Jimmy O. Yang's new comedy special. Amazon will also roll out the second season of Homecoming, which sees Janelle Monáe take the lead, in May.
Why go outside against the advice of doctors, scientists, and your overly concerned mom, when you can stay inside and be safe? Be a good human and watch TV in your house. If you need something to watch on Amazon Prime Video, these are the best TV show and movie options coming to the service in April 2020. Highlights include arthouse horror movie The Lighthouse and sweet sci-fi series Tales From the Loop.
Along with Netflix and Hulu, Amazon Prime Video is one of the leading streaming platforms with an award-winning collection of original films and TV series as well as buzzworthy acquisitions that have crossed over from the U.K. In the 13 years since it first launched in September 2006 with its pilot TV program, the service has found its footing with popular series like and its series adaptation.
By Todd Spangler
Everybody loves a good laugh. Amazon Prime has a seemingly never-ending list of movies to chose from on any given day, many of which can lift spirits with some serious humor.
By Todd Spangler
By Dave McNary
Now that we're all spending a lot more quality time with our couches because of the COVID-19 pandemic, viewers are likely wondering what the best streaming service actually is. Apple and Disney entered the field in late 2019, while Quibi, a short-form mobile streaming service, launched earlier this week. And there are at least another two more streaming services coming this year, including HBO Max and NBCUniversal's Peacock.
By Jordan Moreau
There’s a silver lining for the silver screen after the industry came to a halt at the outset of the coronavirus pandemic.
The online event will support filmmakers affected by SXSW's cancellation
Amazon Prime Video announced that it will host a handful of titles that were set to screen at this year’s SXSW film festival. The SXSW 2020 Film Festival Collection will be open to all users with an Amazon login in the United States, not just those with a Prime subscription, for ten days. A launch date for the online festival has yet to be announced. See more details about the program here.
We’re all going to SXSW this year, and we don't even have to drag ourselves off the couch.