Friday, Oct. 9
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what to watch on Netflix and the best shows and movies on Amazon this month, as well as a list of everything coming to all the major streaming services in September. If you're looking for even more hand-picked recommendations, click over to our Watch This Now! page.
Available Oct. 1There aren't enough movies about husband-and-wife marionette puppeteers who try to kill each other, I say.
Friday, Oct. 9
too much good stuff coming to the streaming service to find time to watch it all, what with the debut of The Haunting of Bly Manor, a breezy new romantic comedy from Darren Star, and the final season of Schitt's Creek, which recently dominated the Emmys. Our list of suggestions for the best shows and moves on Netflix in October is below, but here's the full list of what's new on Netflix in October. We also have a list of everything coming to all the major streaming services in October.
Operation Christmas Drop, to look forward to, not to mention the third (!) sequel starring Vanessa Hudgens. This year has been—let's just say it—horrific, but all the holiday cheer Netflix is supplying may just cancel things out.
There is no shortage of genre television offerings for this October, with plenty of shows looking to sustain horror fans who are looking for new output. Every streaming site seems to have either a horror anthology series or something branded with horror labeling.
The Tudors covered the basics in between those steamy love scenes — they make history exciting with high-stakes drama and opulent costumes that are most certainly way out of your budget. If you're among those who can't get enough of these racy period pieces, grab a cup of tea and settle in for some quality entertainment.
Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich to Forensic Files. Looking for more recommendations of what to watch next? We have a ton of them! And if you're looking for hand-picked recommendations based on shows you love, we have those too.
There is no shortage of genre television offerings for this October, with plenty of shows looking to sustain horror fans who are looking for new output. Every streaming site seems to have either a horror anthology series or something branded with horror labeling.
The Haunting of Bly Manor, a new horror movie starring Joey King called The Lie, and—scariest of all—the vice presidential debate. Below, see the other TV shows and movies to earmark for this week: A Holly Dolly Christmas: Dolly Parton's first Christmas album in 30 years is out and features collaborations with Miley Cyrus, Jimmy Fallon, Michael Buble, Billy Ray Cyrus, and her brother Randy. . First Ladies: A new docuseries about First Ladies, the real legends of any presidency.
Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu. But if you're looking for some family-friendly Halloween entertainment, like, say, Hocus Pocus, be sure to check out Disney+'s Halloween movie lineup to find out how to watch.
Hulu is here for you, celebrating the month of October with a bunch of horror to get you in the mood for Halloween. In fact, all of our picks for the month are scary in some way or another, including a movie about a killer hair weave, for real.
too much good stuff coming to the streaming service to find time to watch it all, what with the debut of The Haunting of Bly Manor, a breezy new romantic comedy from Darren Star, and the final season of Schitt's Creek, which recently dominated the Emmys. Our list of suggestions for the best shows and moves on Netflix in October is below, but here's the full list of what's new on Netflix in October. We also have a list of everything coming to all the major streaming services in October.
Stream NowInspired by a group of touring male strippers, six unemployed men decide to put on a performance of their own in this revealing comedy. To make their show stand out, they plan to go the full monty (strip totally naked).
. The Comey Rule: The fraught relationship between President Donald Trump and former FBI director James Comey is explored in this miniseries, including Comey's ultimate dismissal. Jeff Daniels stars as James Comey, while Brendan Gleeson steps into Trump's shoes—and the is shocking.
The Kissing Booth, which is not included). End your browsing nightmare with TV Guide's recommendations for every mood Looking for more recommendations of what to watch next? We have a ton of them! And if you're looking for more hand-picked recommendations based on TV shows you love, we have those too.
too much good stuff coming to the streaming service next month, what with the debut of The Haunting of Bly Manor, a breezy new romantic comedy from Darren Star, and the final season of Schitt's Creek, which recently dominated the Emmys. How will we ever find time to watch it all? Oh, right, we don't have social lives anymore.
Homelandto the serial killer drama Dexter to the recent revival of The L Word. Heck, you could also dip into the currently running Black Monday, or even Shameless, the latter of which is filming its eleventh and final season now.
This film is written and directed by Aaron Sorkin and is based on the infamous 1969 trial that transfixed the US. Seven defendants were charged by the federal government with conspiracy (and more), following the countercultural protests in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention.With the BLM movement and upcoming presidential election, it’s an extremely timely release for the film.
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) claimants whose benefit payments dropped when they moved from one of the ‘legacy benefits’ to Universal Credit are set to receive up to £405 extra a month from October. The reduction in payment affected those who switched to Universal Credit from Income Support, Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA), Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), Housing Benefit or Pension Credit - if they were also receiving a top-up allowance called Severe Disability Premium (SDP).