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After stepping away from Ant-Man in 2015, writer-director Edgar Wright moved on to an action thriller about a getaway driver called Baby (Ansel Elgort) trying to escape with his girlfriend (Lily James...
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March is an unusually light month for Netflix, which has built its reputation as the world's biggest streaming service on the back of putting its competition into submission through volume. But the most interesting new releases Netflix does have coming this month give us a peek at Netflix's current strategy.
It's almost time to bid farewell to March (how are we a third of the way through 2025 already!?). But, before April *ahem* springs into action, there are a number of eagerly-anticipated new movies and TV shows to enjoy on the world's best streaming services.
Poor Alex (Sofia Carson) finds herself set upon this ordeal by her beloved mother Elizabeth (Connie Britton) in "The Life List," the Netflix adaptation of a 2013 novel by Lori Nelson Spielman. MY SAY This is a pretty strange thing for a mother to do to her daughter. In the right hands, it could be fodder for, say, an entertaining horror film.
Netflix has revealed that it’s just added a new feature to its film and TV show streaming service that should instantly improve picture quality for millions of its subscribers around the world.
Paramount+’s “1883” had its second week in the chart after recently landing on Netflix, this time at No. 8 with 2.6 million vie3ws, while Bert Kreischer’s comedy special “Lucky” reached 2.6 million views in six days, landing in ninth place. “Ms. Rachel” was the No. 10 English-language TV series with 2.3 million views in its sixth week on the chart.
Welcome to the end of another working week. It's time to put your feet up and load up one of the many new movies and/or TV shows that have debuted on the world's best streaming services this weekend.
Here are our lists of the best TV shows on Netflix, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video and the best of everything on Hulu and Disney Plus. Sidney Lumet, who directed such lived-in New York ...