E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Caspar—are currently streaming on , alongside some newer releases that are just as charming.
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with your dad — you might be at a loss for how to celebrate. Maybe for you, Father's Day is a busy holiday best spent outdoors, or it's a relaxing day to let the dad in your life do whatever he wants.
If you need some help in the entertainment department, there are plenty of networks that have you covered with TV and movie marathons on Sunday, June 21."Dad" is sort of like its own genre, and if you're looking for the perfect thing to binge, we've got you covered. If you're hoping to spend the
.E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Caspar—are currently streaming on , alongside some newer releases that are just as charming.
Masters of Home and Scott McGillivray's Vacation House Rules. Who doesn't need a little right now? But if that's not your jam, I have a feeling you'll love Hulu's new rom-com, .
The Office is playing all day on Comedy Central for all of your comedy needs, Below Deck on Bravo will scratch the trashy reality TV itch, and if you finally want to catch up on Westworld, there's a marathon for that, too. There are also some great movie blocks, like the entire Twilight saga on Freeform, a good chunk of the Fast and the Furious movies over on TBS, and, of course, AMC will be playing the holiday classic Independence Day on a loop well into the evening.
J. Kim Murphy editorThis Independence Day weekend sees the fittingly timed release of “Hamilton,” with the hit Broadway show about the United States’ founding fathers making the jump to living rooms on Disney Plus.
We’ve made it to July. We’ve marked the halfway point of this year from hell and now it seems we blink and a month passes.
The Office is playing all day on Comedy Central for all of your comedy needs, Below Deck on Bravo will scratch the trashy reality TV itch, and if you finally want to catch up on Westworld, there's a marathon for that, too. There are also some great movie blocks, like the entire Twilight saga on Freeform, a good chunk of the Fast and the Furious movies over on TBS, and, of course, AMC will be playing the holiday classic Independence Day on a loop well into the evening.
Hanna is July's highlight and features Samantha Morton's daughter, Esmé Creed-Miles, putting her fists into bad guys' faces in thrilling fashion. On the metaphorical side, science gets its ass kicked by Marie Curie in Radioactive, a film detailing the chemist's breakthroughs in radioactivity and the uphill battle she faced from a bunch of jerks with penises in the scientific community. Our full picks are below, but here is the complete list of what's new on Amazon Prime in July.
Stream It A deaf woman goes out into the woods for some peaceful time to write, but her relaxing and productive trip turns into a fight for her life when a masked person tries to kill her. If you're looking for a scary movie to really get your adrenaline going, this is the one to watch!! Stream ItWhen your parents told you to not talk to strangers, this movie reminds you why.
what's new on Netflix in July. We also have our picks for what to watch on Hulu in July, as well as a list of everything coming to streaming in July.
Mamma Mia. Whatever you're watching, you can sit back and take in the gorgeous views.So grab a piña colada (or three) and enjoy and enjoy the best summer movies available to stream tonight.The Singapore setting of this romantic comedy starring Henry Golding and Constance Wu is so beautiful, you'll find yourself bookmarking flights.
impossible to predict. Even better if it has you on the edge of your seat until the very last second.Whether it’s a vintage whodunit or a terrifying psychological thriller, the best mystery movies never stop being fun.
Andy Samberg-Cristin Milioti romantic comedy Palm Springs and the latest monthly installment of the Into the Dark anthology series, The Current Occupant.
The Incredibles or , will always entertain no matter who's on the guest list for movie night. So whether you’re a diehard Finding Nemo fan or have watched Ratatouille more times than you can count, there’s bound to be at least one movie on this list you love.
Hamilton musical movie took place over three days with the “best-rehearsed cast in history”, according to Lin-Manuel Miranda.The singer/songwriter and actor, who will debut the film version of his Broadway smash hit later this month on streaming site Disney+, reveals the shoot came together seamlessly after a Sunday matinee.“We filmed a live performance with cameras in the audience… and then the audience left and we continued to film close-ups and dolly shots and crane shots all night Sunday.
Kim Kardashian honored her husband Kanye West on Father’s Day with a sweet message on social media and a new family portrait that features their entire family. The 39-year-old made it clear in her post that West is a great dad to their four children: North, 7, Saint, 4, Chicago, 3, and Psalm, 13 months.
Candyman to gruesome zombie thrillers like Train to Busan to found footage frights like Creep, there are so many heart-pounding horrors to choose from. Why not clear your schedule, log into your Netflix account, and set up your very own horror movie marathon? But if you aren't sure what terrifying film to watch, TV Guide combed through Netflix's extensive library of horror titles to find the absolute best scary movies you can watch on the service right now.
Kim Kardashian, 39, took to Instagram to celebrate Father’s Day by posting two new pics that show her husband Kanye West, 43, spending family time with their four kids, North, 7, Saint, 4, Chicago, 2, and Psalm, 1, as well as his father Ray. In the snapshots, which can be seen HERE, the family is standing outside on what appears to be a wooden balcony with green hills behind them.
Athlete A) and fun escapism. (The Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams movie about Eurovision looks like...a lot!) These 10 titles, below, are the buzziest releases of the bunch.The Chi: Season three will feature the show's creator, Lena Waithe, in multiple episodes as a Chicago mayoral candidate.