The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Disney+, Max, Hulu, Apple TV+ and More in July
“Sausage Party: Foodtopia,” “Lady in the Lake,” “Love Lies Bleeding” and “Those About to Die” arrive, and “Snowpiercer” returns.
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“Sausage Party: Foodtopia,” “Lady in the Lake,” “Love Lies Bleeding” and “Those About to Die” arrive, and “Snowpiercer” returns.
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There are so many film experiences to choose from on Netflix, let us help you narrow down your choices.
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We’ve handpicked the finest movies and television shows currently streaming on Hulu in the United States. Take a look.
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In addition to new Warner and HBO films, the streamer has a treasure trove of Golden Age classics, indie flicks and foreign films. Start with these.
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The Best Movies on Amazon Prime Video Right Now
New films, and classics, just keep coming, but you don’t have to drill down to find the finest selections to stream. We’ll do the heavy lifting. You press play.
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The 50 Best TV Shows and Movies to Watch on Disney+ Right Now
The Disney streaming platform has hundreds of movie and TV titles, drawing from its own deep reservoir of classics and from Star Wars, Marvel, National Geographic and more. These are our favorites.
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The 50 Best TV Shows on Netflix Right Now
New shows come to the streaming giant all the time — too many to ever watch them all. We’re here to help.
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Returning favorites include “The Bear,” “House of the Dragon” and “Only Murders in the Building.” Among the new arrivals? Jake Gyllenhaal and Natalie Portman.
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The 50 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now
There are so many film experiences to choose from on Netflix, let us help you narrow down your choices.
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‘Emily in Paris’ Returns With Messier Relationships (and Wilder Outfits)
With maximalist accessories, a Hamburglar-like bodysuit and a Parisian love triangle, the Netflix show is back for a fourth season.
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Girls, Imprisoned Fathers and the Moving Reality of ‘Daughters’
The Netflix documentary doesn’t gloss over hard truths as it follows participants in the Date With Dad program.
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On Netflix, a Very British ‘Love Is Blind’
The creators of a new version of the reality show, in which contestants agree to marry before meeting face to face, sought to challenge a nation’s archetypal reticence.
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The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in August
This month sees the return of “Emily in Paris” and a superhero ensemble, along with a heartbreaking documentary about the daughters of imprisoned men.
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The Best Movies and Shows on Hulu Right Now
We’ve handpicked the finest movies and television shows currently streaming on Hulu in the United States. Take a look.
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‘UnPrisoned’ Depicts the Burden of Incarceration With a Light Touch
Delroy Lindo and Kerry Washington discuss their series, which finds humor and struggle in a father and daughter repairing their relationship after a long prison term.
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‘The Bear’ Season 3: Tastes Great, Less Fulfilling
It’s still TV’s best and most beautiful series about work and creation. But the new season is a tease.
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In ‘The Bear,’ Abby Elliott Follows a New Recipe
The acclaimed kitchen hit has allowed Elliott, a comic actor from a famously funny family, to embrace her dramatic side.
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‘Queenie’ Captures Black British Womanhood, in Its Mess and Glory
The coming-of-age show, streaming on Hulu, follows a 25-year-old living in south London, navigating the gulf between her reality and what she wants.
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The Best Movies on Amazon Prime Video Right Now
New films, and classics, just keep coming, but you don’t have to drill down to find the finest selections to stream. We’ll do the heavy lifting. You press play.
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‘Jackpot!’ Review: Dystopia, Hollywood Style
Awkwafina and John Cena star in a fitfully funny near-future comedy with strangely mixed metaphors.
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A New Batman Is Less a Dark Knight Than a ‘Weird and Creepy’ One
“Batman: Caped Crusader,” a new animated series, is not concerned with making its hero likable — either to the citizens of Gotham or to its audience.
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‘My Lady Jane’ Is a Sly and Sassy Historical Comedy
Inspired by the very (very) brief reign of Queen Jane, the Amazon series has fun rewriting Tudor history — complete with magical creatures.
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‘Space Cadet’ Review: Emma Roberts Shoots for the Stars
In a lightweight comedy, the actress plays a bartender who dreams of becoming an astronaut. One problem: She has no qualifications for the job.
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The 50 Best Movies on Max Right Now
In addition to new Warner and HBO films, the streamer has a treasure trove of Golden Age classics, indie flicks and foreign films. Start with these.
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‘Industry’ Is Back With Boats, Cocaine and Bigger Ambitions
In its new season, the HBO finance drama expands beyond the trading floor and moves into the network’s marquee Sunday-night slot.
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Sympathy for the Diva: Why We Love ‘Difficult’ Stars
A new Faye Dunaway documentary wants to turn us from gossips into cheerleaders.
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In a New Docuseries, Pete Rose Hustles for Redemption
“Charlie Hustle & the Matter of Pete Rose” examines the contradictions of one of the best (and most complicated) players in baseball history.
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‘Kite Man’ Is a Fun, Irreverent ‘Harley Quinn’ Spinoff
Like “Harley,” the series is set among Gotham’s villains and goons, with a similarly lewd and rowdy vibe.
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The 50 Best TV Shows and Movies to Watch on Disney+ Right Now
The Disney streaming platform has hundreds of movie and TV titles, drawing from its own deep reservoir of classics and from Star Wars, Marvel, National Geographic and more. These are our favorites.
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Manny Jacinto Turns to the Dark Side in ‘The Acolyte’
The actor discusses his complex role in the latest “Star Wars” series, which just wrapped up its first season.
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‘Doctor Who’ Season in Review: The Doctor Might Be on a New Path
Ncuti Gatwa shined as the 15th Doctor. But the long-running show feels at a crossroads as it concludes its latest season.
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The 15th Doctor Will See You Now
In his first season leading “Doctor Who,” Ncuti Gatwa has brought charisma, emotion and even more camp to the long-running sci-fi show.
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‘Inside Out 2’ Review: PUBERTY! OMG! LOL! IYKYK!
Anxiety meets Joy in Pixar’s eager, predictably charming sequel to its innovative 2015 hit. Sadness is still around, too, as are Fear and Disgust.
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From a director of “Tiger King,” the four-part HBO documentary dives into the wild, salacious and dangerous world of people who have chimpanzees as pets.
By Margaret Lyons
Set in the high-pressure world of investment banking, the series, now in Season 3, started out unremarkably but has since become appointment viewing.
By Margaret Lyons
HBO airs a new documentary that could fall into the category “exotic animals as pets gone wrong.” The MTV competition show is back for a 40th season.
By Shivani Gonzalez
HBO airs the classic rom-com. And the competitive singing show broadcasts its season finale.
By Geordon Wollner
This month’s picks include a new SpongeBob SquarePants adventure and an Oscar-nominated film from Cartoon Saloon.
By Dina Gachman
With a made-for-TV plot, this documentary series explores a ploy by Mexican drug cartels to launder money through the world of horseracing.
By Margaret Lyons
A ton of great titles are leaving for U.S. subscribers by the end of this month. Catch them while you can.
By Jason Bailey
This month’s picks include an all-archival film about the atomic bomb, a portrait of a Hollywood star and inventor, and a profile of a hospital chaplain.
By Ben Kenigsberg
Based on the book series by Holly Jackson, the Netflix series is a British murder mystery with a greener-than-usual detective.
By Margaret Lyons
HBO airs a new documentary. The “Game of Thrones” spinoff wraps up its second season.
By Shivani Gonzalez
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