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.
19.03.2020 - 20:21 / tvguide.com
While there's no shortage of haunting horror movies to stream, sometimes you're in the mood for something more serialized. Fortunately, Netflix is a treasure trove of spooky series, eerie episodes, and terrifying tales.
There are the mainstream hits like the Netflix Original The Haunting of Hill House, critical darlings like AMC's Bates Motel, and underappreciated international fare like the Dutch show Ares. It doesn't matter if you're looking for something paranormal, gothic, supernatural,
.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.
In the old days, in order to get your superhero fix, you had to hide under the covers with a flashlight and read a comic book after your parents went to sleep, or you had to slip a comic into a Bible and sneak in a few pages during Sunday school (at least that's what movies have told us). Now, you can't change three channels or flip through two tiles on a streaming service without seeing someone in tights saving the day. And we aren't complaining!
At this stage of self-quarantine — which you're doing to protect yourself and your community, so you're not complaining — you might be getting tired of bingeing comedy series with a lot of episodes. You're running low on episodes of Superstore to watch on Hulu, and you've already watched every episode of The Office twice.
No matter your age, you're never too old (or too young) to watch a great teen series. Between heartwarming coming-of-age dramas, edgy murder mysteries, irreverent comedies, and supernatural romances, Netflix has an expansive slate of teen TV shows that make it easy to find your perfect binge for any mood you might be in.
Looking for the best shows and movies to watch on Netflix in April while you're stuck inside during the coronavirus pandemic? You're in luck, because this is a list revealing the best shows and movies to watch on Netflix in April.
At this stage of self-quarantine — which you're doing to protect yourself and your community, so you're not complaining — you might be getting tired of bingeing comedy series with a lot of episodes. If you're running low on episodes of Superstore to watch on Netflix and you've already watched every episode of The Office, twice, and you want to save all those seasons of Frasier for later in case this quarantine lasts another month; may we suggest some comedy shows you can binge in one day?
You're still staying inside, right? Good. While you're cooped up for a cause, you may want some help choosing something good to watch. If you're looking for something to stream on Amazon Prime Video, here are the best TV shows and movies coming to the service in April 2020.
Long gone are the days when cartoons were made just for Saturday mornings.
Hulu has announced everything that's coming to the streaming service in April, but do you want to cut through that noise for the best shows and movies to stream on Hulu in April? We've looked through everything being offered and highlighted the shows and movies that you should be keeping an eye on.
The way we live our lives has changed significantly in a very short amount of time because of the coronavirus, known as COVID-19, which has canceled events around the world and halted social activities everywhere. If you're new to spending days at home on your couch without feeling sunshine on your face, you're in luck, because we here at TV Guide are experts at doing exactly that.
Much like its genre neighbor science-fiction, supernatural shows allow viewers to escape into a world full of the unknown. Sometimes, they're scary and full of things that go bump in the night; at others, they're funny and inject a nice dose of levity into stressful situations; and often, they're full of hunky teenagers who are also werewolves.
The way we live our lives has changed significantly in a very short amount of time because of the coronavirus, known as COVID-19, which has canceled events around the world and halted social activities everywhere. If you're new to spending days at home on your couch without feeling sunshine on your face, you're in luck, because we here at TV Guide are experts at doing exactly that.
Looking for the best shows and movies to watch on Netflix in April while you're stuck inside during the coronavirus pandemic? You're in luck, because this is a list revealing the best shows and movies to watch on Netflix in April.
Looking for the best shows and movies to watch on Netflix in April while you're stuck inside during the coronavirus pandemic? You're in luck, because this is a list revealing the best shows and movies to watch on Netflix in April.
The way we live our lives has changed significantly in a very short amount of time because of the coronavirus, known as COVID-19, which has canceled events around the world and halted social activities everywhere. If you're new to spending days at home on your couch without feeling sunshine on your face, you're in luck, because we here at TV Guide are experts at doing exactly that.
The superhero genre has experienced an unprecedented boom in the last 10 years (thank you, Marvel), and we're not just talking about the big blockbusters in theaters. TV has taken a big bite out of the superpower pie, and there are now more shows about superheroes than ever before.
The way we live our lives has changed significantly in a very short amount of time because of the coronavirus, known as COVID-19, which has canceled events around the world and halted social activities everywhere. If you're new to spending days at home on your couch without feeling sunshine on your face, you're in luck, because we here at TV Guide are experts at doing exactly that.
The superhero genre has experienced an unprecedented boom in the last 10 years (thank you, Marvel), and we're not just talking about the big blockbusters in theaters. TV has taken a big bite out of the superpower pie, and there are now more shows about superheroes than ever before.
Showtime's been around forever, but it's no longer the destination for serious dads with shows like Ray Donovan and Dexter, or harried moms with shows like United States of Tara and The Big C. (No offense, serious dads and harried moms.) The network has undergone serious changes in recent years, and Showtime is better than it's ever been, choosing complicated, emotionally complex dramedies to represent its most recent facelift.
The way we live our lives has changed significantly in a very short amount of time because of the coronavirus, known as COVID-19, which has canceled events around the world and halted social activities everywhere. If you're new to spending days at home on your couch without feeling sunshine on your face, you're in luck, because we here at TV Guide are experts at doing exactly that.