There’s a silver lining for the silver screen after the industry came to a halt at the outset of the coronavirus pandemic.
17.03.2020 - 23:57 / tvguide.com
Now more than ever viewers are likely to find themselves overwhelmed by the number of streaming services to choose from, as they struggle to figure out which one is truly worth their hard-earned money. Apple and Disney entered the field in late 2019 with their offerings, and there are at least another three streaming services on the way in 2020, including HBO Max and NBCUniversal's Peacock.
In the age of cord cutting, which service offers what people really want to watch? Netflix has a growing
There’s a silver lining for the silver screen after the industry came to a halt at the outset of the coronavirus pandemic.
The online event will support filmmakers affected by SXSW's cancellation
After freeing his Monster mixtape onto streaming services for the project's fifth anniversary last year, today (April 3), Future opts to repeat the cycle by releasing his Zaytoven-produced opus, Beast Mode to all digital platforms.Released in January 2015, Beast Mode was the second of three mixtapes to enshrine Future's status as a decorated trap savant.The eight-song project boasted features from Juvenile and Young Scooter. In 2018, Future and Zaytoven doubled up and released Beast Mode 2.
Future’s 2015 mixtape, Beast Mode, is now available on all streaming platforms. He released it as part of a legendary run of projects kicking off with Monster, which the Atlanta rapper brought to streaming services for the first time in October 2019.
Disney+ officially launched in the UK this March and saw thousands of people sign up during lockdown.
We’re all going to SXSW this year, and we don't even have to drag ourselves off the couch.
We’re all going to SXSW this year, and we don't even have to drag ourselves off the couch.
Netflix Inc led rivals YouTube, Amazon Prime and Disney+ with over 59 million installs in the first quarter of 2020, but more time was spent on YouTube’s Kids service as usage boomed following the shutdown of thousands of schools in March.
Amazon, in partnership with Apple, has quietly turned on a new feature in Prime Video’s apps for Apple devices that lets users buy or rent TV shows and movies, using the in-app payment feature.
The coronavirus pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on the way we live, and all of Hollywood has pretty much been put on pause as a result of social distancing efforts across the globe. In addition to shutting down film and TV productions worldwide, the increase in people self-quarantining at home and binge-watching content has led to increasingly taxing strain on internet infrastructures in some countries.
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.
Alert: is now streaming movies that were supposed to be in theaters.As you know, we've all had to say goodbye (for now) to many things we collectively enjoy because of the coronavirus pandemic—from group fitness classes to going to dinner and the movies. Thankfully, technology is also on our side, giving Americans stuck at home for an indefinite period of time so many entertainment options.
Parents with kids at home during the coronavirus pandemic just got a helping hand from Amazon Prime Video.
Amazon and Apple are the latest companies to throttle back streaming-video bit rates in Europe, joining an effort to reduce congestion on the region’s internet networks that have become stressed during the coronavirus pandemic.
Lil Uzi Vertblasts in at No. 1 on theBillboard 200chart withEternal Atake, marking his second chart-topper and the biggest streaming week for an album since 2018.
Lil Uzi Vert’s long-delayed album, Eternal Atake, finally saw the light of day after nearly two years. Naturally, the long-awaited arrival attracted a lot of hype, and the Philly rapper just marked his second No. 1 on the Billboard 200 by earning 288,000 album-equivalent units.
Lil Uzi Vert blasts in at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with Eternal Atake, marking his second No.
Movies aren’t opening. Broadway just shut down. So there must be time in your life for a new streaming service to watch.