what's new on Amazon Prime in June. We also have our picks for what to watch this month on Hulu and Netflix, as well as a list of everything coming to all three in June.
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Netflix's streaming library doesn't just feature a great selection of horror movies; the service also has a ton of terrifying and terrific horror shows just waiting to be streamed! There are the mainstream hits like the Netflix Original The Haunting of Hill House, cult horror-comedies like Starz's Ash vs. Evil Dead, and psychological thrillers like A&E's critically acclaimed Bates Motel.
what's new on Amazon Prime in June. We also have our picks for what to watch this month on Hulu and Netflix, as well as a list of everything coming to all three in June.
Robot Chicken, and a documentary about what Lin-Manuel Miranda was up to before he took over Broadway and the rest of the world. Our whole list of suggestions is below, but here's the full list of what's new on (and what's leaving) Hulu in June.
, which has been for perpetuating white savior tropes. (It's also directed by a white man and based on a book by a white woman.)Don't watch The Help.
One of the most fascinating aspects of K-dramas that draws the viewers in and sinks its teeth into their fictional imaginations is the chemistry shared between the leads. Whether it be, Song Joong-ki and Song Hye-kyo in Descendants of the Sun or Gong Yoo or Kim Go-eun in Goblin - The Lonely and Great God, there are iconic onscreen couples who we love to obsess over.
It’s a long weekend, the weather is glorious and tragedy of tragedies we’re all pretty much stuck at home but nevermind.
HBO Max has gone live today, after seven months of anticipation.
Long gone are the days when cartoons were made solely for kids' Saturday morning viewing pleasure. Thanks to the likes of The Simpsons, Beavis and Butt-Head, and South Park, adult-oriented animated programs have been proliferating for quite some time, with favorites like Family Guy, Rick and Morty, Bob's Burgers, and Tuca & Bertie broadening the scope of just how hilarious all of those drawn characters can be.
Keeping up with peak TV has been if not an all-consuming and ultimately futile effort, then at least a little: Every channel is pumping out original content. And seemingly every day a new streaming service launches — and they all have original content too. It was becoming too much. Or it was in the time before, when we had to balance our TV watching with...literally anything else.
By Todd Spangler
In the old days, superheroes were relegated to the pages of comic books, but now, you can't flip through the channels or scroll past two tiles on a streaming service without seeing someone in tights saving the day. The superhero genre is officially booming, and we aren't complaining!
As we approach the end of May, our world remains a pretty scary and uncertain place as states around the U.S. begin to open up. One way of dealing with the fear and anxiety the coronavirus has created is to channel it into watching a lot of TV, specifically, watching supernatural shows.
Here's the thing about the best family movies on Netflix: They never get old. From originals like to early-aughts favorites like , this streaming platform has your next family-friendly movie night set.And you're probably having more of those than normal lately, with all the and going on.
Get excited, fans: You'll soon be able to stream the hit sitcom again thanks to the launch of HBO Max, . The highly-anticipated service becomes available to users on May 27 and will cost $14.99 per month (though if you sign up before May 27, it's just $11.99 per month).
We're just a month away from the 7th anniversary of BTS and ARMY is taking a walk down memory lane to celebrate the septet. It's not even been a decade but BTS continues to take over the world dominantly with their addictive tunes and mesmerising performances. It's hard to ignore them and once you're in the fandom, you're attached to ARMY forever. It's not just them as a boyband but each member's talent on an individual aspect that makes them work so well even when together.