All Channels
110°

Entering the Netflix Stream: December 2012

Nicholas Herum of Movies Hates You Too writes:

New Releases for the month of December are a little light; there isn't a high profile film that is going to attract a lot attention, but there is a lovely family film and three films that could interest a lot of adults. On the catalog title front things are little more interesting; if you love 'bad' 80s action, horror, talkative or 'actiony' dramas, or one of TV's most shockingly funny shows there might be a lot things to watch while you try to ignore your family during the holidays. If there are a lot of kids in your household the first waive of Disney animated films to be added to Netflix may keep them busy while you try to get a few minutes of peace.

Read Full Story >>
movieshateyoutoo.com
ReconHope4205d ago

been meaning to get around to watching sunny in philadelphia. hear it's good.

aDDicteD4204d ago

good list, definitely want to see hugo for the 2nd time.

30°

‘The Acolyte’ Proves To Be More ‘Star Wars’ Just For The Sake Of It

Is the new Star Wars spinoff, The Acolyte, good? Or is it just another way for Disney to capitalize on a dying franchise?

Read Full Story >>
thoughtcatalog.com
30°

Star Wars: The Acolyte Episodes 1/2 Review & Discussion | Episode 67

The latest Star Wars live-action series has landed on Disney+ – Star Wars: The Acolyte! RPadTV host Raymond Padilla enlisted fellow longtime videogame journalist Paul Semel and PR maven MacLean Marshall to talk about the first two episodes. Although we’re only two episodes (of eight) in, the boys were thrilled by The Acolyte’s excellent start.

Raymond Padilla, Paul Semel, and Mac Marshall will discuss what they thought of the first two episodes, including what they liked, what they didn’t like, initial impressions of The Acolyte’s characters, how it compares to other Star Wars live-action shows, and more. They’ll also share their theories on how the series will end (this will be fun to revisit in July).

30°
3.0

Perfect Match Season 2 Review: Known Faces and Rauncy Debauchery Offer Entertainment | Leisurebyte

Perfect Match Season 2 Review: Perfect Match is more of the same, with nothing worthwhile to remember.

Read Full Story >>
leisurebyte.com