Bear Grylls is on a quest to crown the toughest team of survivalists.
05.06.2020 - 09:55 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A new month means plenty of new viewing to see you through the weekend.
And with the sunny weather disappearing and the rain making an appearance, we may be forced to spend even more time back indoors.
But that shouldn't be too much of an issue as why not make the most of the latest releases on these go-to services?
NowTV, Amazon Prime and Netflix still have plenty more to offer this week with plenty of new releases and all time favourites added.
To help you navigate the streaming services a
Bear Grylls is on a quest to crown the toughest team of survivalists.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterAmazon Prime Video has set Theater, the feature adaptation of Naoki Matayoshi’s second novel Gekijo, as its first day-and-date release in Japan.The movie will launch on the service in 200 countries on July 17, and will also play in Japanese theaters, which have started to re-open following the coronavirus lockdown.
Just recently, it was revealed that all signs are pointing to the Venice Film Festival being able to hold a physical event, complete with a red carpet, beginning on September 2. This would lead you to believe that the Toronto International Film Festival, which begins a week later, would be able to do the same.
Big Brother series seven champion Pete Bennett not only won the hearts of the nation but won the heart of his housemate Nikki Grahame. Pete, now 38, was voted the winner of the seventh series of the popular reality show in 2006, after receiving more than 60% of the final vote.
Amazon. This month brings a smattering of Amazon Originals including the highly anticipated second season of Hanna, which premieres on Friday, July 3.
Also Read: Jimmy Kimmel Apologizes for 'Embarrassing' and 'Thoughtless' Past Blackface Sketches“As we confront systemic racism and injustice, Prime members can watch or re-watch a selection of titles such as ‘I Am Not Your Negro,’ ‘Just Mercy,’ ‘Betty Davis,’ ‘Crown Heights’ and many others in a dedicated carousel,” the streamer adds.Here is the full list of everything coming to Amazon in July:July 1 Movies 52 Pick-Up (1986) Ali (2001) An Eye For An Eye (1966) Anaconda (1997) Big Fish (2003) Bug
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorWhen German filmmaker Patrick Vollrath told DP Sebastian Thaler that he planned to do a film shot in one room, Thaler was curious. What he didn’t know was that Vollrath meant a cockpit.Vollrath’s feature debut, “7500,” which bows in the U.S.
The Sinner: Jamie (June 19)Detective Harry Ambrose investigates a grisly car crash that leads to one of the most complicated and dangerous cases of his career.And this time around, it stars Matt Bomer!The Politician: Season 2 (June 19) Payton is back and he’s running for State Senate.Double crosses, a three-way relationship and a single-issue candidate add up to a mud-flinging race that he will do anything to win.
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Even without an event happening in 2020, the organizers of the Cannes Film Festival announced their lineup of films that make up this year’s “Official Selections.” And perhaps the most surprising announcement to be made is the fact that Steve McQueen had two features selected. Yes, you read that right—two films.
Coronation Street’s Andy Whyment has revealed to fans the new rules that he and his fellow soap actors have to adhere to as the ITV programme prepares to resume filming.
You're getting toilet paper and baker's yeast delivered to your house during the pandemic, why not get some entertainment delivered by Amazon while you're at it? Only this doesn't come in a box that you have to spray down with Lysol every time it arrives on your doorstep, your neighborhood bandits can't steal it, and you can feel a little less guilty that a warehouse worker didn't risk their life to get it to you.
The streaming services are attempting to make the best of this pandemic situation. With people stuck inside and production on films and TV series seemingly on hold, for the time being, streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV+, Disney+, and Amazon are doing everything in their power to make sure they have content to push out to the masses.