Some bad news for Netflix subscribers. The streaming service has made their monthly announcement revealing which movies and television shows will be taken off of the streaming service.
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Disney+ It doesn’t get more classic than this: a marathon of “Star Wars” movies including “A New Hope,” “The Empire Strikes Back,” and “Return of the Jedi” — so why not spend your day off with Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamil), Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) and Han Solo (Harrison Ford)?Where to watch: TNT (10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.)You might not have realized it, but the 1975 Steven Spielberg horror movie takes place over the course of a Fourth of July weekend as vacationers from the city flock to (the fictional Amity Island beach town — only to find a great white shark lying in wait. Lots of blood, suspense and action (and, of course, that killer shark).Where to watch: Peacock Brush up on the 1992 movie before the series version arrives in August.
As the athletic men of America are gone fighting in World War II, an all-female pro baseball league forms, including sisters Dottie Hinson (Geena Davis) and Kit Keller (Lori Petty) and coach Jimmy Dungan (Tom Hanks). Where to Watch: Prime Video The annual celebration combines live fireworks and musical performances. This year, the pyrotechnics will commence over the East River at 9:25 p.m.
Before that, several celeb guests will join the NBC telecast to share their stories of living in America, including Craig Ferguson, Padma Lakshmi, Paulina Porizkova and Wolfgang Puck. Musical performances will include Pitbull, 5 Seconds of Summer, Brett Eldrege and Carly Pearce, among others. Where to watch: NBC (8 p.m.) If you want to get old-school, the classic 1939 movie (nominated for 11 Oscars) follows Jefferson Smith (James Stewart), an idealist who ends up appointed to the US Senate.
Some bad news for Netflix subscribers. The streaming service has made their monthly announcement revealing which movies and television shows will be taken off of the streaming service.
Variety presents its 10 Comics to Watch at Just for Laughs Montreal. This year’s honorees will be feted at a cocktail reception and a panel discussion July 29 before performing at a showcase on July 30. More info at montreal.hahaha.com.
Clayton Davis From the heroes like Batman and Wolverine to the terrifying villains such as Joker and Thanos, superhero movies have proven to be box office juggernauts, with the likes of Marvel and DC films leading the way. However, the artists who bring them to life, notably the actors who inhabit them, are often unappreciated at award shows.
HBO and HBO Max have canceled 5 TV shows so far in 2022, and all of the cancellations have come in the months of June and July.
Sony has decided to push Devotion to Wednesday, Nov. 23, as a wide release.
So many celebs are stepping out to celebrate the Fourth of July!
Party in the USA! Celebrities including Lindsay Hubbard and boyfriend Carl Radke got festive — and sported red, white and blue — in celebration of the 4th of July.
Netflix UK this month including a new Resident Evil series – scroll down to see the full list.Aside from the highly anticipated conclusion to Stranger Things season four on July 1, this month sees a live-action Resident Evil series hit the platform on July 14.Created by showrunner Andrew Dabb (Supernatural), Resident Evil stars Lance Reddick (The Wire) as Albert Wesker. The show jumps between two timelines, following Albert’s adopted children Jade (Ella Balinska) and Billie Wesker (Adeline Rudolph) in New Raccoon City, and a decade in the future where Jade is trying to survive the zombie apocalypse.Other new additions include The Gray Man on July 22, directed by Anthony and Joe Russo (Avengers: Endgame).
It’s become running commentary that 2022 has been positively bloated with quality television, from under-the-radar gems, soon-to-be cult favorites, and the obvious highlights with endings for long-standing favorites like “Better Call Saul” and the long-awaited return of “Stranger Things.” July is about the same, with plenty of new arriving series — many adaptations from books, comics, and video games— as well as returning standouts like FX’s little mockumentary that could “What We Do in the Shadows.” July sees not one but two series that play with audience nostalgia over the ’80s.
Blood & Treasure,” “SkyMed” and a few from the vault.After the upcoming soccer documentary “The Only” premieres on July 12, Paramount+ original dark comedy “Honor Society” arrives on July 29, starring “Mare of Easttown’s” Angourie Rice and “Stranger Things'” actor Gaten Matarazzo. As for original series, a couple of shows will premiere this July, including “Blood & Treasure,” which was formerly on CBS and has moved exclusively to Paramount+ for its second season, which will premiere July 17.July 1:“A Very Brady Sequel”“Betrayed”“Beverly Hills Cop”“Beverly Hills Cop II”“Beverly Hills Cop III”“Bluejay”“Body of Evidence”“Carrie”“Charlotte’s Web”“Clue”“Clueless”“Coffy”“Gandhi”“Ghost”“Gladiator”“Internal Affairs”“Into the Wild”“King Kong”“Lincoln”“Mandela”“Midnight In Paris”“Mississippi Burning”“Mystic Pizza”“Orphan”“Pet Sematary”“Seabiscuit”“Slash”“So I Married An Axe Murderer”“Star Trek”“The Back-up Plan”“The Boy in the Striped Pajamas”“The Last Samurai”“The Mask of Zorro”“The Talented Mr.
July 2I Am Not Your Negro (2016)Ingrid Goes West (2017)July 3Leave No Trace (2018)July 8Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar (2021)July 10China: The Panda Adventure (2001)Horses (2002)The Secret of Life on Earth (1993)July 12My Scientology Movie (2015)The Rest of Us (2019)July 13My All-American (2015)July 14Devil’s Knot (2013)Dog Eat Dog (2016)July 24Rattlesnakes (2019)Zoo-Head (2019)July 252099: The Soldier Protocol (2019)July 31A Beautiful Mind (2001)The A-Team (2010)The Angriest Man in Brooklyn (2014)Armored (2009)The Big Year (2010)Blind Date (1987)The Breakfast Club (1985)Bringing Down the House (2003)Burn After Reading (2008)Center Stage (2000)Cyrus (2010)The Devil Wears Prada (2006)Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004)Easy A (2010)Equity (2016)Fever Pitch (2005)The Fifth Element (1997)The Five-Year Engagement (2012)The Flintstones (1994)Grandma (2015)Gridiron Gang (2006)Happy Feet (2006)Happy Feet Two (2011)Hitch (2005)Look Who’s Talking (1989)Madeline (1998)Marie Antoinette (2006)Me, Myself and Irene (2000)November Criminals (2017)Nowhere to Run (1993)Once Upon a Time in America (1984)The Other Guys (2010)Pineapple Express (2008)The Program (1993)Push (2009)Resident Evil (2002)Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010)Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)Rock Of Ages (2012)The Runaways (2010)Sideways (2004)Single White Female (1992)Stuart Little (1999)Stuart Little 2 (2002)That’s My Boy (2012)Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns (2008)The Vow (2012)Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007)Water for Elephants (2010)We Own the Night (2007)Wolf (1994)The Wolfman (2010)
Aside from films such as the massively popular “Top Gun: Maverick,” this summer has seemed relatively quiet on the blockbuster front. While films such as “Lightyear” and “Jurassic World Dominion” have failed to successfully stick the landing (be it critically or commercially), there’s been plenty to seek out in smaller, independent scenes.
“The Gray Man” and the Dakota Johnson-fronted “Persuasion” to newly streaming titles like the animated heist flick “The Bad Guys” or Edgar Wright’s horror film “Last Night in Soho.” There’s plenty to recommend, so let’s get down to it.Here are the best new movies streaming in July.July 1, PeacockThe latest release from DreamWorks Animation is also one of their best – a highly stylized crime caper that is equal parts Quentin Tarantino’s “Reservoir Dogs” and Hayao Miyazaki’s “Sherlock Hound.” Sam Rockwell plays Mr. Wolf, a criminal mastermind and the leader of a group of titular bad guys (including Awkwafina as Ms. Tarantula, Marc Maron as Mr.
July 1“The Social Network”“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine:” Seasons 1-7“We Have Always Lived in the Castle”July 6“Brick Mansions”July 7“Home Again”“Midnight Sun”July 11“The Strangers: Prey at Night”July 14“The Brave”July 15“Radium Girls”July 19“Annabelle: Creation”July 21“Chicago Med:” Seasons 1-5July 23“Django Unchained”July 25“Banana Split”July 31“21”“30 Rock:” Seasons 1-7“The Edge of Seventeen”“Forrest Gump”“Friday the 13th”“The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia”“Lean on Me”“Little Women”“Love Actually”“My Girl”“Poms”“Texas Chainsaw 3D”“You’ve Got Mail”
July 1“Stranger Things 4:” Volume 2 (Netflix Series)“A Call to Spy”“Big Daddy”“Blue Jasmine”“Boogie Nights”“Catch Me If You Can”“Deliverance”“Falls Around Her”“Final Score”“GoodFellas”“I Am Legend”“Insidious”“LOL”“Mean Girls”“Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous”“Natural Born Killers”“Old School”“Police Academy”“Semi-Pro”“Seven”“Snatch”“The Dark Knight Rises”“The Dirty Dozen”“The Pursuit of Happyness”“The Talented Mr. Ripley”“The Terminal”“Vampires”“Wyatt Earp”“Zero Dark Thirty”July 3“Blair Witch” (2016)July 4“Leave No Trace”July 6“Control Z:” Season 3 (Netflix Series)“Girl in the Picture” (Netflix Documentary)“Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between” (Netflix Film)“King of Stonks” (Netflix Series)“Uncle from Another World” (Netflix Anime)July 7“The Flash:” Season 8“Karma’s World:” Season 3 (Netflix Family)“VINLAND SAGA:” Season 1July 8“Boo, Bitch” (Netflix Series)“Capitani:” Season 2 (Netflix Series)“Dangerous Liaisons” (Netflix Film)“How To Build a Sex Room” (Netflix Series)“Incantation” (Netflix Film)“Jewel” (Netflix Film)“The Longest Night” (Netflix Series)“Ranveer vs Wild with Bear Grylls” (Netflix Film)“The Sea Beast” (Netflix Film)July 10“12 Strong”July 11“For Jojo” (Netflix Film)“Valley of the Dead” (Netflix Film)July 12“Bill Burr: Live at Red Rocks” (Netflix Comedy)“How to Change Your Mind” (Netflix Documentary)“My Daughter’s Killer” (Netflix Documentary)July 13“Big Timber:” Season 2 (Netflix Series)“D.B.
The incredible K-Pop releases keep coming in 2022.
Cruiser (2020)Dark Blue (2003)Dark Waters (2019)Dave Made A Maze (2017)DC Noir (2019)Dead Ringers (1988)Drillbit Taylor (2008)Easy Does It (2020)Europa Report (2013)Eye Of The Needle (1981)Four Feathers (2002)Forev (2014)French Postcards (1979)Frisky (2015)Futureworld (1976)Gino’s Wife (2016)Gladiator (2000)Good Neighbors (2011)Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957)Here Comes the Devil (2012)High-Rise (2016)Hobo with a Shotgun (2011)Hot Dog…The Movie (1984)Hot Fuzz (2007)In Action (2021)Infinitum: Subject Unknown (2021)Internal Affairs (1990)Into the Blue (2005)Iris Warriors (2022)Jacob’s Ladder (1990)Jamie Marks Is Dead (2014)Jennifer’s Body (2009)Jiro Dreams of Sushi (2011)John Dies at the End (2012)Kiltro (2006)Lincoln (2012)Little Man Tate (1991)Loves Spell (2020)Lust For Love (2014)Mandela (1997)Midnight in Paris (2011)Moments in Spacetime (2001)No Way to Live (2017)Party With Me (2021)Patriot Games (1992)Pieces of April (2003)Play the Game (2009)Pretty Ugly People (2008)Racing With The Moon (1984)Raging Bull (1980)Revolutionary Road (2009)Rosemary’s Baby (1968)Runner (2018)Say Your Prayers (2021)Slash (2016)Son of God (2014)Speed (1994)Stay (2021)Stuff (2017)Sunset Song (2016)Swiped (2018)Switchback (1997)The Arbors (2020)The Fighter (2010)The Fighting Temptations (2003)The General’s Daughter (1999)The Gospel According to Andre (2018)The Honor Farm (2017)The Hunted (2003)The Italian Job (2003)The Mongolian Connection (2019)The Pirates! Band Of Misfits (2012)The Posthuman Project (2014)The Queen of Versailles (2012)The Republic of Two (2014)The Rest of Us (2020)The Sum of All Fears (2002)The Talented Mr.