Not everyone has money to burn. We can't all shell out money every month for Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Apple TV+ and/or whatever other streaming service subscriptions are fighting for our hard-earned cash these days.
25.03.2020 - 07:43 / tvguide.com
Whether you're in the mood to relax or you're practicing social distancing in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 (or both!), chances are good that you're also looking for something to watch on TV. The good news is there are many great murder mysteries and crime dramas out there that are worth watching while you're inside on the couch.
And while there are a number of great ones from the U.K. — what is it about those Brits that makes them so good at murder? — there are plenty from other
.Not everyone has money to burn. We can't all shell out money every month for Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Apple TV+ and/or whatever other streaming service subscriptions are fighting for our hard-earned cash these days.
A lot of what has made Rico Nasty hot over the past few years is the music that makes people mosh, jump around violently, and plead for the DMV rapper to spit in their mouths during live shows. But I’d argue that much of Rico’s best music comes when she leans into her ability to create beautiful melodies, as she does on her newest track, “Popstar.” If you casually listen, the song is a lighthearted bop that’ll have you humming along by the midway point.
Looking for the best TV shows and movies to watch on Netflix this month while you're stuck inside during the coronavirus pandemic? Well, you're in luck, because this is a list revealing the best TV shows and movies to watch on Netflix in April.
We know you're tired of hearing about all the different streaming services you should subscribe to (especially since there are so, so many), but you should strongly consider subscribing to BritBox, which offers subscribers access to the best in British programming for just $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year. A subscription means you no longer have to dig through Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon to find your favorite British programs under all the American shows that are given priority.
Much like its genre neighbors science-fiction and fantasy, supernatural programming allows viewers to escape into a world different than our own, one that is full of the unknown. Sometimes, these shows are scary and full of creatures that go bump in the night, while others make us laugh and inject a dose of levity into stressful situations.
As Bong Joon Ho rightfully pointed out, if you can conquer a one-inch subtitle, then entire worlds of storytelling will open up to you. And you don't even have to leave your house to get there.
When it comes to finding a show about the macabre reality that is true crime, no place is better than Netflix. With hit series after hit series, it seems the streaming service is coming out with a must-see true crime show every couple of weeks. As long as people keep committing crimes, Netflix will keep pumping out true crime shows, and we'll continue to watch them.
Unless you've been hiding under a rock for the past two weeks (which, to be fair, is a perfectly decent way to ride out a pandemic), you've probably binged Netflix's newest hit, Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness.
One reason horror movies are so great is that they make for a perfect distraction from anything that might be on your mind. And if you're anything like us, you could surely use a good distraction right about now.
No one does a good murder mystery show quite like the Brits. Sure, we've had plenty of compelling series come along in the United States, like Mindhunter, The Night Of, and even Pretty Little Liars, but there's just something about the atmosphere of a crisp morning in the U.K. that really drives home the narrative over there.
Some people learn about history in school, which is fine if you're into that sort of thing. But for those of you who consider yourselves a Netflix intellectual, there's no better way to fill your head with the knowledge of important events of yesteryear than through the stylish and fictionalized accounts of TV's hottest scripted shows.
Unless you've been hiding under a rock for the past two weeks (which, to be fair, is a perfectly decent way to ride out a pandemic), you've probably binged Netflix's newest hit, Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness. However, unlike other recent viral hits in the true crime genre (i.e.
This might be a controversial take, but not everyone is made of money! We can't all shell out money every month for Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Apple TV+ and/or whatever other subscriptions are fighting for our hard-earned cash these days. This is why I have scoured the depths of the World Wide Web to find the best shows you can stream legally, for free, on the internet, and there are way more than you think — as long as you don't mind putting up with some ads now and then.
Binge-watching a new TV show is a chance to put the real world on hold, and isn't that something we could all use more of right about now? For those who want to indulge in a little escapism, nothing beats the fantastical (and often physically impossible) worlds of science-fiction.
As if it weren't enough that he's already given us one of the best rap albums of 2020 with Big Conspiracy, London's J Hus dropped off what seems to be the first installment of a new video series earlier this week.
Whether you're making plans to stay in and relax or you're practicing social distancing in an effort to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, chances are good that you're also looking for something to watch on TV. The good news is, there are many great murder mysteries and crime dramas out there that are worth watching while you're inside on the couch.
We could all use a little more love and laughter these days. So why not watch a romantic comedy? With social distancing keeping many people at home, now is a great time to revisit some of the classics.
Streaming services officially are a destination for , and some of the best shows on Netflix have won Emmy awards and hit the cultural zeitgeist. Having options is fantastic, of course, but that makes finding something to watch 10 times more difficult.There's just too much good content to choose from, and it ranges in style, genre, and taste.