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  • What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: Sept. 2-8

    What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: Sept. 2-8

    Sony

    At a loss for what to watch this week? From new DVDs and Blu-rays, to what’s streaming on Netflix and on good old fashioned television, we’ve got you covered.

    NEW ON DVD AND BLU-RAY

    ‘Men in Black: International’ (Sept. 3)

    This reboot/continuation of the franchise pairs up Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson as the lead agents, taking the place of Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. Emma Thompson reprises her role as Agent O, the head of MIB’s American branch, who sends new recruit Agent M (Thompson) to London to team up with Agent H (Hemsworth) in investigating a series of alien attacks. But their mission is compromised by a mole within the ranks of the MIB.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on Sept. 3 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus content includes deleted scenes, gag reel and making-of featurettes.

    ‘Ma’ (Sept. 3)

    Octavia Spencer as a lonely woman who befriends a group of teens. When they ask her to buy some booze, she invites them to her house to party in the basement. She lays down some strict rules: One of the kids has to stay sober. Don’t curse. Never go upstairs. And call her “Ma.” But when Ma starts to become terrifyingly obsessive, the teens’ parties begin to turn into nightmares.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on Sept. 3 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus content includes deleted scenes, alternate ending and making-of featurettes.

    ‘Booksmart’ (Sept. 3)

    Olivia Wilde makes her directorial debut with this coming-of-age film that’s part “Lady Bird,” part “Superbad.” Best friends Amy (Kaitlyn Dever) and Molly (Beanie Feldstein) have worked all through high school to get good grades and get into good colleges, but on their last day, they realize the kids who partied also got into good colleges. “Nobody knows that we are fun,” Molly says. “We haven’t done anything! We haven’t broken any rules!” Well, a bunch of them are about to get broken.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on Sept. 3 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus content includes deleted scenes, making-of featurettes and audio commentary by Wilde.

    Mary Magdalene’ (Sept. 3)

    Rooney Mara finds Jesus in this indie drama also starring Joaquin Phoenix as the Son of God. The story follows the titular Biblical figure as she flees the marriage her family has arranged for her and finds a sense of purpose in a radical new movement led by Jesus of Nazareth. The sole woman among his band of disciples, she undergoes a spiritual awakening and becomes drawn into conflict with Jesus’ apostles.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on Sept. 3 (and is already available on Digital HD).

    ‘Fists in the Pocket’ (Sept. 3): Marco Bellocchio’s darkly funny directorial debut gets a new 4K restoration from Criterion, approved by the filmmaker himself. The tale employs gallows humor as it follows a a young man who takes drastic measures to rid his grotesquely dysfunctional family of its various afflictions.

    NEW VIDEO ON DIGITAL, DEMAND, AND STREAMING

    ‘Dark Phoenix’ (Sept. 3)

    With great power comes great danger. That’s the warning sounded in the final chapter of the “X-Men” saga, which comes to a close after 20th Century Fox was purchased by Disney. Now the mutants will be folded back into its home at Marvel. The movie adapts the classic comics storyline of Jean Grey (Sophie Turner) getting zapped by an alien force and turning into an evil version of herself. She turns against her X-Men friends, all the while relishing the extreme new powers she wields. Available on Digital HD Sept. 3.

    ‘The Dead Don’t Die’ (Sept. 3)

    Famed indie director Jim Jarmusch takes a decidedly new path with this zombie flick, which stars Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Chloe Sevigny, and Tilda Swinton. In the sleepy small town of Centerville, the dead rise up out of their graves and the living citizens must battle to survive. Available on Digital HD Sept. 3.

    ‘Late Night’ (Sept. 6)

    Amazon snapped up the the Sundance darling starring Emma Thompson and Mindy Kaling for a lot of cash. Thompson plays late night talk show host Katherine Newbury, whose world is turned upside down when she attempts to address diversity issues by hiring her first female staff writer (Mindy Kaling). Generational clashes ensue, all while rumors swirl that the host will soon be replaced.

    NEW ON NETFLIX

    ‘The Spy’ (Sept. 6)

    In this secret agent series, Sacha Baron Cohen goes undercover as a dramatic actor. He plays the legendary Israeli Mossad agent Eli Cohen, who ran a successful undercover operation in Syria in the 1960s. He becomes close enough to ambitious military leaders and their rich friends to earn a game-changing level of trust about Syria’s biggest anti-Israel secret initiatives.

    For more, see what else is new on Netflix in September 2019.

    TV WORTH WATCHING

    ‘Greenleaf’ Season 4 Premiere, OWN (Sept. 3, 10 p.m.)

    The Greenleafs attempt to maintain a united front in the face of losing Calvary to Bob Whitmore (Beau Bridges) and Harmony & Hope Ministries, but secrets past and present create what could be fatal fractures in the family’s fragile foundation.

    ‘Mayans M.C.’ Season 2 Premiere, FX (Sept. 3, 10 p.m.)

    EZ Reyes (JD Pardo) continues to straddle his two worlds. Meanwhile, the M.C. uncovers a leak.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECxZm3eCUUM

  • What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: August 26-September 1

    What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: August 26-September 1

    Disney

    At a loss for what to watch this week? From new DVDs and Blu-rays, to what’s streaming on Netflix and on good old fashioned television, we’ve got you covered.

    NEW VIDEO ON DIGITAL, DEMAND, AND STREAMING

    ‘Aladdin’ (August 27)

    Disney’s live-action remake of the 1992 animated classic proved to be a winner, riding its magic carpet ride to $1 billion and beyond at the box office. Guy Ritchie’s version starred Mena Massoud as the titular thief-with-a-heart-of-gold and Naomi Scott as Princess Jasmine. Will Smith took on the iconic role of the Genie, made famous by Robin Williams in the original. Available on Digital HD August 27.

    ‘Carnival Row’ (August 30)

    Amazon’s Victorian fantasy drama series stars Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne, who live in a world filled with mythological immigrant creatures. Feared by humans, they are forbidden to live, love, or fly with freedom. But even in darkness, hope lives, as a human detective and a faerie rekindle a dangerous affair. The city’s uneasy peace collapses when a string of murders reveals a monster no one could imagine.

    NEW ON DVD AND BLU-RAY

    ‘The Secret Life of Pets 2’ (August 27)

    The sequel to the 2016 hit animated film finds Max the Jack Russell terrier coping with a major life change when his owner gets married, has a baby, and moves to the countryside. Max encounters unfriendly cows, fearsome foxes, and a terrifying turkey. But he also makes a friend out of Rooster, a gruff farm dog who wants to help Max get over his neuroses.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on August 27 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus content includes deleted scenes and making-of featurettes. Watch an exclusive bonus featurette featuring Kevin Hart below:

    ‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters’ (August 27)

    The sheer destructive power of the humongous Kaiju is on fully display as their return threatens the world. Seventeen monsters — including Mothra, Rodan, and the three-headed King Ghidorah — cause untold chaos when they rise again to vie for supremacy. Millie Bobby Brown, Vera Farmiga, Ken Watanabe, Kyle Chandler, and their fellow humans fight for survival, but they need some help — from one of those monsters … Godzilla.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on August 27 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus content includes deleted scenes and making-of featurettes.

    ‘Rocketman’ (August 27)

    The music biopic chronicles the life of Reginald Dwight, who would change his name to become the iconic singer Elton John (as portrayed by Taron Egerton). It follows his early days as a prodigy at the Royal Academy of Music through his musical partnership with singer-songwriter Bernie Taupin (Jamie Bell) to his breakthrough in the 1970s and rise to become a music legend.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on August 27 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus content includes deleted scenes and extended scenes, making-of featurettes, and a lyric companion.

    ‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’ (August 27)

    The Sundance darling is based on the life of Jimmie Fails, who stars as a version of himself. Jimmie is obsessed with the Victorian-style house his grandfather (Danny Glover) built in the heart of San Francisco in 1946. Now owned by gentrifiers, Jimmie and friend Montgomery (Jonathan) sneak in to care for the building when the owners aren’t there and imagine what life would be like if the neighborhood hadn’t changed.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on August 27 (and is already available on Digital HD).

    ‘The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice’ (August 27): Japanese director Yasujiro Ozu’s meditative 1951 domestic drama gets a new 4K restoration from Criterion. Secrets and deceptions strain the already tenuous relationship of a childless, middle-aged couple, as the wife’s city-bred sophistication bumps up against the husband’s small-town simplicity. A generational sea change—in the form of their headstrong, modern niece—sweeps over their household.

    The Koker Trilogy (August 27): Also from Criterion comes a 2K restoration of the trio of films from Persian director Abbas Kiarostami: “Where Is the Friend’s Home?” (1987), “And Life Goes On” (1992) and “Through the Olive Trees” (1994). The lyrical fables play with the line between fiction and documentary, comedy and tragedy.

    NEW ON NETFLIX

    ‘Dave Chappelle’s Sticks & Stones’ (August 26)

    Dave Chappelle returns to stand-up comedy with a brand-new special. “Sticks & Stones” will showcase Chappelle’s provocative perspective on the tidal wave of celebrity scandals, the opioid crisis, and more.

    ‘Dreamworks Trolls: The Beat Goes On’ Season 7 (August 27)

    As Queen Poppy celebrates a time of peace in Troll Village with parties, competitions and special occasions, Branch tries to be more fun-loving.

    ‘Falling Inn Love’ (August 29)

    After losing her job and boyfriend, city girl Gabriela (Christina
    Milian) randomly wins a rustic New Zealand inn. The Bellbird Valley Farm boasts a crumbling facade, a goat for a housemate, and a meddling neighbor who covets the space. Eager to renovate and sell the property fast, she partners with Jake Taylor (Adam Demos), the Kiwi contractor who’s amused by her city-girl culture shock. Now she has to make a decision to continue the life that she is building, or return to the life that she’s left behind.

    ‘The A-List’ (August 30)

    The British teen drama takes place at an idyllic summer camp. Mia arrives expecting to be Queen Bee, but the “holiday of a lifetime” turns into a twisted nightmare with the arrival of the mysterious Amber.

    ‘The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance’ (August 30)

    The animated prequel series to Jim Henson and Frank Oz’s beloved 1982 film is set many years before the events of the movie. It tells  an epic new story using classic puppetry with cutting-edge visual effects. The star-studded voice cast includes Mark Hamill, Helena Bonham-Carter, and Sigourney Weaver.

    For more, see what else is new on Netflix in August 2019.

    TV WORTH WATCHING

    ‘2019 MTV Video Music Awards,’ MTV (August 26, 8 p.m.)

    The VMAs return to hand out Moon Man trophies to the biggest names in music. The show will feature performances by Taylor Swift, Lizzo, and the Jonas Brothers.

  • New on Netflix: September 2019

    New on Netflix: September 2019

    Netflix

    Matt Groening‘s animated series “Disenchantment” returns for Season 2 in September. Also returning, “The Ranch,” “The Chef Show” and “Locked Up.”

    And don’t miss “Between Two Ferns: The Movie,” in which Zach Galifianakis  and his crew take a road trip to complete a series of high-profile celebrity interviews.

    Here’s everything coming to Netflix in September.

    TBD
    “Vagabond” (Netflix Original)
    Available September 1
    “300” (2006)
    “68 Kill” (2017)
    “American Psycho” (2000)
    “Dante’s Peak” (1997)
    “Elena” (2011)
    “For the Birds” (2000)
    “Igor” (2008)
    “Loo Loo Kids: Johny & Friends Musical Adventures”: Season 1
    “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”: Season 6
    “Moving Art”: Season 3
    “My Sister’s Keeper” (2009)
    “Mystic River” (2003)
    “Olmo & the Seagull” (2014)
    “Open Season” (2006)
    “Rebel in the Rye” (2017)
    “Scream”: Season 3
    “Serial Killer with Piers Morgan”: Season 1
    “Spookley the Square Pumpkin” (2005)
    “Stripes” (1981)
    “Superbad” (2007)
    “The Lake House” (2006)
    “The Last Exorcism” (2010)
    “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” (2001)
    “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” (2002)
    “The Saint” (1997)
    “The Taking of Pelham 123” (2009)
    “The Walking Dead”: Season 9
    “Uncle Naji in UAE” (2019)
    “You Don’t Mess with the Zohan” (2008)
    Available September 4 
    “The World We Make” (2019)

    Available September 6 

    “Archibald’s Next Big Thing” (Netflix Family)
    “Article 15” (2019)
    “Elite”: Season 2  (Netflix Original)
    “Hip-Hop Evolution”: Season 3  (Netflix Original)
    “Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father”: Season 3 (Netflix Original)
    “The Spy” (Netflix Original)
    Available September 9 

    “Norm of the North: King Sized Adventure” (2019)

    Available September 10 
    “Bill Burr: Paper Tiger” (Netflix Original)
    “Eat Pray Love” (2010)
    “Evelyn”  (Netflix Original)
    “Shameless”: Season 9
    “TERRACE HOUSE: TOKYO 2019-2020”  (Netflix Original)

    Available September 12 
    “The I-Land” (Netflix Original)
    “The Mind, Explained” (Netflix Original)
    “Turbo” (2013)

    Available September 13 
    “The Chef Show”: Volume 2 (Netflix Original)
    “Head Count” (2018)
    “Hello, Privilege. It’s Me, Chelsea” (Netflix Original)
    “I’m Sorry”: Season 2
    “Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress: The Battle of Unato” (Netflix Original)
    “The Ranch”: Part 7  (Netflix Original)
    “Tall Girl” (Netflix Film)
    “Unbelievable”  (Netflix Original)

    Available September 14 
    “We Have Always Lived in the Castle” (2018)

    Available September 15 
    “Los Tigres del Norte at Folsom Prison” (Netflix Original)
    “Steal a Pencil for Me” (2007)
    “Surviving R. Kelly”: Season 1

    Available September 17 
    “Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives” (2017)
    “The Last Kids on Earth” (Netflix Family)

    Available September 18 
    “Come and Find Me” (2016)

    Available September 19 
    “Océans” (2009)

    Available September 20 
    “Between Two Ferns: The Movie” (Netflix Film)
    “Criminal”  (Netflix Original)
    “Daddy Issues” (2018)
    “Disenchantment”: Part 2 (Netflix Original)
    “Fastest Car”: Season 2  (Netflix Original)
    “Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates” (Netflix Documentary)
    “Las del hockey” (Netflix Original)

    Available September 21 
    “Sarah’s Key” (2010 )

    Available September 23 
    “Team Kaylie” (Netflix Family)

    Available September 24 
    “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” (2018)
    “Jeff Dunham: Beside Himself” (Netflix Original)

    Available September 25 
    “Abstract: The Art of Design”: Season 2 (Netflix Original)
    “Birders” (Netflix Original)
    “El recluso” (Netflix Original)
    “Furie” (2019)
    “Glitch”: Season 3  (Netflix Original)

    Available September 26 
    “Explained”: Season 2 (Netflix Original)
    “The Grandmaster” (2013)

    Available September 27 
    “Bard of Blood” (Netflix Original)
    “Dragons: Rescue Riders” (Netflix Family)
    “El marginal”: Season 3  (Netflix Original)
    “In the Shadow of the Moon” (Netflix Film)
    “Locked Up”: Season 4
    “The Politician”  (Netflix Original)
    “Skylines”  (Netflix Original)
    “Sturgill Simpson Presents Sound & Fury” (Netflix Anime)
    “Vis a vis”: Season 4 (Netflix Original)

    Available September 30 
    “Gotham”: Season 5
    “Mo Gilligan: Momentum” (Netflix Original)

  • What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: August 19-25

    What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: August 19-25

    Annapurna

    At a loss for what to watch this week? From new DVDs and Blu-rays, to what’s streaming on Netflix and on good old fashioned television, we’ve got you covered.

    NEW VIDEO ON DIGITAL, DEMAND, AND STREAMING

    ‘Booksmart’ (August 20)

    Olivia Wilde makes her directorial debut with this coming-of-age film that’s part “Lady Bird,” part “Superbad.” Best friends Amy (Kaitlyn Dever) and Molly (Beanie Feldstein) have worked all through high school to get good grades and get into good colleges, but on their last day, they realize the kids who partied also got into good colleges. “Nobody knows that we are fun,” Molly says. “We haven’t done anything! We haven’t broken any rules!” Well, a bunch of them are about to get broken.

    ‘Ma’ (August 20)

    Octavia Spencer as a lonely woman who befriends a group of teens. When they ask her to buy some booze, she invites them to her house to party in the basement. She lays down some strict rules: One of the kids has to stay sober. Don’t curse. Never go upstairs. And call her “Ma.” But when Ma starts to become terrifyingly obsessive, the teens’ parties begin to turn into nightmares.

    ‘Men in Black: International’ (August 20)

    This reboot/continuation of the franchise pairs up Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson as the lead agents, taking the place of Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. Emma Thompson reprises her role as Agent O, the head of MIB’s American branch, who sends new recruit Agent M (Thompson) to London to team up with Agent H (Hemsworth) in investigating a series of alien attacks. But their mission is compromised by a mole within the ranks of the MIB.

    ‘This Way Up’ (August 21)

    Hulu presents this British comedy (previously known as “Happy AF”) written by and starring, actor and comedian Aisling Bea. She plays Aine, a smart English-as-a-foreign language (TEFL) teacher trying to pull her life back together after a “teeny little nervous breakdown”, while her sister Shona (Sharon Horgan) worries.

    NEW ON DVD AND BLU-RAY

    ‘The Hustle’ (August 20)

    Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson are conning some “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” in a remake of the 1988 classic comedy.  They play con artists who team up to take down the dirty rotten men who have wronged them. Hathaway takes over the Michael Caine role of the high-class crook with wealthy targets, while Wilson steps into Steve Martin’s shoes as the less-refined, low-rent scammer who wants to move on up to bigger cons. Bonus content includes making-of featurettes.

    ‘Brightburn’ (August 20)

    The Superman origin story gets a major twist when the alien boy adopted by a kindly Kansas couple (Elizabeth Banks and David Denman) turns out to be a threat to humanity, rather than a hero. Though the parents attempt to raise him to be a good man, the boy’s darker impulses begin to take hold, turning the normal rebelliousness and angst of growing up into a deadly and horrific nightmare.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on August 20 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus content includes making-of featurettes.

    ‘A Dog’s Journey’ (August 20)

    The sequel to 2017’s “A Dog’s Purpose” finds the dog moving through lives of various humans and realizing that each being’s journey is about how one is impacted by others.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on August 20 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus content includes deleted and extended scenes, a gag reel, and making-of featurettes.

    ‘Magnificent Obsession’ (August 20): Criterion has a high-def digital restoration of Douglas Sirk’s sudsy 1954 romantic drama, which stars Rock Hudson as a reckless playboy and Jane Wyman as a doctor’s widow who find themselves inextricably linked amid a series of increasingly wild twists, turns, trials, and tribulations.

    NEW ON NETFLIX

    ’13 Reasons Why’ Season 3 (August 23)

    Everyone is a suspect in high school jock Bryce Walker’s shocking death, which is the central mystery in the new season of the teen drama. Eight months after the school shooting attempt, Clay, Tony (Christian Navarro), Jessica, Alex (Miles Heizer), Justin (Brandon Flynn) and Zach (Ross Butler) find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up together while helping Tyler move toward recovery after his brutal sexual assault.

    But when the aftermath of a tumultuous homecoming game culminates in the disappearance of a football player and Clay finds himself under police scrutiny, it’s up to a shrewd outsider to steer the group through an investigation that threatens to lay bare everyone’s deepest secrets.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMxTK3-hgeo&feature=youtu.be

    For more, see what else is new on Netflix in August 2019.

    TV WORTH WATCHING

    ‘Power’ Season 6 Premiere, Starz (August 25, 8 p.m.)

    The drama created by Courtney Kemp and executive produced by
    Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson  comes to an explosive conclusion. But the network says this is just the end of the “first chapter” of the series, as several spinoffs are planned.

    ‘The Affair’ Season 5 Premiere, Showtime (August 25, 9 p.m.)

    The final season of the romantic/mystery drama jumps ahead two or three decades in the future, with Anna Paquin joining the cast as a grown-up Joanie, the daughter of Alison and Cole (Ruth Wilson and Joshua Jackson, who will not appear this season). Helen (Maura Tierney) begins the season involved in an intoxicating new affair with a charismatic movie star, while Noah (Dominic West) has to swallow his pride and his jealousy and step in to take care of his family in her absence.

    ‘On Becoming a God in Central Florida’ Series Premiere, Showtime (August 25, 10 p.m.)

    Kirsten Dunst stars in this darkly comedic story about the cult of free enterprise and one woman’s relentless pursuit of the American Dream. Krystal Gill is a minimum-wage-earning water park employee who schemes her way up the ranks of Founders American Merchandise, a cultish, flag waving, multi-billion dollar pyramid scheme that drove her family to ruin.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpxhCX47lZg

    ‘Ballers’ Season 5 Premiere, HBO (August 25, 10:30 p.m.)

    Dwayne Johnson returns as financial manager Spencer Strasmore, who was battling the NCAA at the end of last season. Now, he’s still working hard to stay on top of the game. And, as he says, “I’m going to do it my way.”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjnZJ-6Dw4U

  • What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: August 12-18

    The Secret Life of Pets 2 trailer still
    Illumination/YouTube

    At a loss for what to watch this week? From new DVDs and Blu-rays, to what’s streaming on Netflix and on good old fashioned television, we’ve got you covered.

    NEW VIDEO ON DIGITAL, DEMAND, AND STREAMING

    ‘The Secret Life of Pets 2’ (August 13)

    The sequel to the 2016 hit animated film finds Max the Jack Russell terrier coping with a major life change when his owner gets married, has a baby, and moves to the countryside. Max encounters unfriendly cows, fearsome foxes, and a terrifying turkey. But he also makes a friend out of Rooster, a gruff farm dog who wants to help Max get over his neuroses.

    Available on Digital HD on August 13. Watch an exclusive bonus featurette featuring Kevin Hart below:

    ‘Why Women Kill’ (August 15)

    This CBS All-Access dark comedy comes from “Desperate Housewives” creator Marc Cherry. The show, which will release new episodes weekly, details the lives of three women living in three different decades: a housewife in the ’60s, a socialite in the ’80s and a lawyer in 2019, each dealing with infidelity in their marriages. The series will examine how the roles of women have changed, but how their reaction to betrayal … has not. Lucy Liu, Ginnifer Goodwin and Kirby Howell-Baptiste star.

    NEW ON DVD AND BLU-RAY

    ‘Avengers: Endgame’ (August 13)

    The culmination of Marvel’s four-phase “Infinity” saga comes to a spectacular close. Picking up after half of the living disappeared from the universe, the story follows the remaining Avengers — led by Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) and Captain America (Chris Evans) as they work to bring back their friends and loved ones and defeat Thanos once and for all.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on August 13 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus content includes deleted scenes, gag reel, and a tribute to the late comics legend Stan Lee.

    ‘All Is True’ (August 13)

    Director Kenneth Branagh lines up an all-star cast, including himself as William Shakespeare, Judi Dench as his wife Anne Hathaway, and Ian McKellen as the Earl of Southampton. After the Globe Theatre burns down in 1613 during a performance of  “Henry VIII,” Shakespeare and Anne return home to Stratford.

    The movie arrives on Digital, Blu-ray and DVD on August 13. Bonus content includes multiple making-of featurettes and a Q&A with Branagh.

    ‘The Inland Sea’ (August 13): Criterion’s latest release is this poetic documentary from Lucille Carra, who was inspired by Donald Richie’s travelogue book about the islands of Japan’s Inland Sea. The eye-opening voyage also features interesting detours, like a visit to a leper colony.

    NEW ON NETFLIX

    ‘Mindhunter’ Season 2 (August 16)

    The first season began to delve into how FBI agents interviewed locked-up murderers to understand they psychologies and Season 2 goes even further — and darker.  Season 2 is set in 1979-1981, during the time of the Atlanta child murders.  In order to crack the case, FBI agents Holden​ ​Ford (Jonathan Groff) and Bill Tench (Holt​ ​McCallany) turn to such iconic serial killers as Son of Sam and Charles Manson (played by Damon Herriman, who also plays the cult leader in Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”).

    ‘Sextuplets’ (August 16)

    Marlon Wayans takes on six roles in this comedy. First up, he plays Alan, who grew up thinking he was an only child. While searching for his birth mother, he learns the truth — he is far, far from being an only child. First, he meets his long-lost brother Russell and then the two of them go on a journey to find their other four siblings. But soon Alan starts wondering if he should’ve stayed an only child after all.

    For more, see what else is new on Netflix in August 2019.

    TV WORTH WATCHING

    ‘Our Boys’ Limited Series Premiere, HBO (August 12, 9 p.m.)

    The 10-episode miniseries is a harrowing look at the boiling tensions in the Middle East. In the summer of 2014, three Jewish teenagers are kidnapped and murdered by Hamas militants. Israel is shocked, shaken and furious. Two days later, the burned body of a Palestinian teenager from eastern Jerusalem is found. An agent  investigates the murder, while the parents of the slain teenager begin their long and anguished journey toward justice and consolation.

    ‘The Terror: Infamy’ Season 2 Premiere, AMC (August 12, 9 p.m.)

    The second season of the anthology drama centers on Chester Nakayama (Derek Mio) and his family as they deal with the effects of WWII on Japanese-Americans while an unsettled spirit — a yurei — terrorizes their internment camp. “Star Trek” icon George Takei, who was imprisoned in two internment camps as a child, co-stars and serves as a consultant for this season.

    ‘The Righteous Gemstones’ Series Premiere, HBO (August 18, 10 p.m.)

    Danny McBride’s newest comedy series centers on the family of a world-famous televangelist, who are living proof that worship pays dividends in all sizes, including their megachurch. McBride stars as Jesse Gemstone, who is looking to follow in his father’s footsteps  but finds his past sins jeopardizing the family ministry

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTK-MAKIVoM

  • What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: August 5-11

    What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: August 5-11

    Warner Bros.

    At a loss for what to watch this week? From new DVDs and Blu-rays, to what’s streaming on Netflix and on good old fashioned television, we’ve got you covered.

    NEW ON DVD AND BLU-RAY

    ‘Pokemon: Detective Pikachu’ (August 6)

    Ryan Reynolds voices the wisecracking, mystery-solving Pokemon, who teams up with his former human partner’s son, Tim Goodman (Justice Smith), to find the missing detective. They chase clues through the neon-lit streets of Ryme City, a sprawling metropolis where humans and Pokémon live side by side. Along the way, they encounter a diverse cast of Pokémon characters and uncover a shocking plot that could destroy the whole Pokémon universe.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on August 6 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus content includes an alternate opening and multiple making-of featurettes.

    ‘Tolkien’ (August 6)

    This is a story of adventure, magic, love, courage, and fellowship — the story of J.R.R. Tolkien’s life. The iconic author of “The Hobbit” and “Lord of the Rings” is the subject of this biopic. Nicholas Hoult stars as the young writer in his formative years who finds friendship and artistic inspiration in a close-knit group of friends at college. But their “fellowship” is torn apart when they’re all sent to fight in World War I.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on August 6 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus content includes deleted scenes and audio commentary.

    ‘The Curse of La Llorona’ (August 6)

    The creepy thriller is the latest in the “Conjuring” franchise. In 1970s Los Angeles, La Llorona is stalking the night — and children. Ignoring the eerie warning of a troubled mother suspected of child endangerment, a social worker (Linda Cardellini) and her own small kids are soon drawn into a frightening supernatural realm. Their only hope to survive La Llorona’s deadly wrath may be a disillusioned priest and the mysticism he practices to keep evil at bay, on the fringes where fear and faith collide

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on August 6 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus content includes deleted scenes making-of featurettes.

    An Angel at My Table‘ (August 6)

    Criterion presents a new high-def digital transfer of acclaimed director Jane Campion‘s 1990 biopic of Janet Frame, New Zealand’s most distinguished author. The harrowing tale features three actors in the lead role as it chronicles Frame’s impoverished and tragic childhood to a misdiagnosis of schizophrenia resulting in electroshock therapy and a narrowly escaped lobotomy to, finally, international literary fame.

    Penguin Highway’ (August 6)

    A sleeper hit both in its native Japan and abroad, “Penguin Highway,” based on the 2010 novel by Tomihiko Morimi, concerns a young boy who sets out to solve the mystery of why penguins start showing up in his small town. This looks very, very adorable.

    What We Left Behind‘ (August 6)

    Do you love “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” the idiosyncratic “Star Trek” series that followed the universally adored “Star Trek: The Next Generation?” If so, you will want to check out this crowd-funded documentary that details the breakthroughs and the nuance of the underrated series.

    NEW VIDEO ON DIGITAL, DEMAND, AND STREAMING

    ‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters’ (August 6)

    The sheer destructive power of the humongous Kaiju is on fully display as their return threatens the world. Seventeen monsters — including Mothra, Rodan, and the three-headed King Ghidorah — cause untold chaos when they rise again to vie for supremacy. Millie Bobby Brown, Vera Farmiga, Ken Watanabe, Kyle Chandler, and their fellow humans fight for survival, but they need some help — from one of those monsters … Godzilla. Available on Digital HD August 6.

    ‘The Hustle’ (August 6)

    Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson are conning some “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” in a remake of the 1988 classic comedy.  They play con artists who team up to take down the dirty rotten men who have wronged them. Hathaway takes over the Michael Caine role of the high-class crook with wealthy targets, while Wilson steps into Steve Martin’s shoes as the less-refined, low-rent scammer who wants to move on up to bigger cons.

    ‘Rocketman’ (August 6)

    The music biopic chronicles the life of Reginald Dwight, who would change his name to become the iconic singer Elton John (as portrayed by Taron Egerton). It follows his early days as a prodigy at the Royal Academy of Music through his musical partnership with singer-songwriter Bernie Taupin (Jamie Bell) to his breakthrough in the 1970s and rise to become a music legend.

    NEW ON NETFLIX

    ‘Glow’ Season 3 (August 9)

    The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling in Vegas find themselves in the spotlight as the new headliners at the Fan-Tan Hotel and Casino. Ruth (Alison Brie) is happy to have job and a boyfriend — but something is still missing. And she seems to be wrestling outside the ring with feelings for coach/director Sam Sylvia (Marc Maron). Meanwhile, Debbie (Betty Gilpin) continues to fight her corner as a producer but feels tremendous guilt for leaving behind her son.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQaCxIJX0J0&feature=youtu.be

    For more, see what else is new on Netflix in August 2019.

    TV WORTH WATCHING

    ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ Season 6 Premiere, ABC (August 5, 8 p.m.)

    Another wild ride of love, lust, betrayal, and heartbreak is in store for members of Bachelor Nation as they begin their journey for another chance at finding their happily ever after. Cannot wait.

    ‘Bulletproof’ Series Premiere, The CW (August 7, 8 p.m.)

    Two undercover cops, Bishop (Noel Clarke) and Pike (Ashley Walters) chase down hardened criminals in London’s East End. Despite their differences, Bishop and Pike work brilliantly together even when the chemistry between them looks set to explode.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQfcXlYUbSA

    ‘BH90210’ Series Premiere, Fox (August 7, 9 p.m.)

    “Beverly Hills, 90210” original cast members Jason Priestley,  Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering, Gabrielle Carteris, Brian Austin Green, Tori Spelling, and Shannen Doherty reunite to play heightened versions of themselves — with a healthy dose of irreverence — as they reunite and consider launching a revival.

    ‘Succession’ Season 2 Premiere, HBO (August 11, 9 p.m.)

    The Roys continue to jockey for power, with patriarch Logan (Brian Cox) still pitting his children against each other. Kendall (Jeremy Strong) is attempting to pick up the pieces of his life, while Shiv (Sarah Snook) seems to put aside her political career to take on a role in the family’s media empire.

  • New on Netflix: August 2019

    New on Netflix: August 2019

    Netflix

    Mindhunter” is back: The second season, which debuts August 16, will focus on the Atlanta Child Murders.

    Also returning with new seasons: “GLOW,” “Derry Girls,” “Dear White People,” and “She-Ra and the Princesses of Power.”

    And you’ll want to check out new series “Wu Assassins” and “The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance.”

    Here’s everything coming to Netflix streaming in August:

    Available August 1
    “Are We Done Yet?” (2007)
    “Boyka: Undisputed” (2016)
    “Four Weddings and a Funeral” (1994)
    “Groundhog Day” (1993)
    “Horns” (2014)
    “Jackie Brown” (1997)
    “Jupiter Ascending” (2015)
    “Now and Then” (1995)
    “Panic Room” (2002)
    “Rocky” (1976)
    “Rocky II” (1979)
    “Rocky III” (1982)
    “Rocky IV 1985)
    “Rocky V” (1990)
    “Sex and the City: The Movie” (2008)
    “Something’s Gotta Give” (2003)
    “The Bank Job” (2008)
    “The House Bunny” (2008)
    “The Sinner: Julian” (2018)
    “To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar” (1995)
    “Why Do Fools Fall in Love” (1998)

    Available August 2
    “Ask the StoryBots:” Season 3″ (Netflix Family)
    “Basketball or Nothing” (Netflix Original)
    “Dear White People:” Volume 3 (Netflix Original)
    “Derry Girls:” Season 2 (Netflix Original)
    “Otherhood” (Netflix Film)
    “She-Ra and the Princesses of Power:” Season 3 (Netflix Family)

    Available August 4
    “Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj:” Volume 4 (Netflix Original)

    Available August 5
    “Enter the Anime” (Netflix Original)
    “No Good Nick:” Part 2 (Netflix Family)

    Available August 6
    “Screwball” (2018)
    “Sebastian Maniscalco: Why Would You Do That” (2016)

    Available August 8
    “Dollar” (Netflix Original)
    “Jane The Virgin:” Season 5
    “Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer” (2011)
    “The Naked Director” (Netflix Original)
    “Wu Assassins” (Netflix Original)

    Available August 9
    “Cable Girls”: Season 4 (Netflix Original)
    “The Family” (Netflix Original)
    “GLOW:” Season 3 (Netflix Original)
    “The InBESTigators” (Netflix Family)
    “iZombie:” Season 5
    “Rocko’s Modern Life: Static Cling” (Netflix Family)
    “Sintonia” (Netflix Original)
    “Spirit Riding Free: Pony Tales” (Netflix Family)
    “Tiny House Nation:” Volume 1

    Available August 13
    “Knightfall:” Season 2
    “Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready” (Netflix Original)

    Available August 14
    “The 100:” Season 6

    Available August 15
    “Cannon Busters” (Netflix Anime)

    Available August 16
    “45 rpm” (Netflix Original)
    “Apache: La vida de Carlos Tevez” (Netflix Original)
    “Better Than Us” (Netflix Original)
    “Diagnosis” (Netflix Original)
    “Frontera Verde” (Netflix Original)
    “Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus” (Netflix Family)
    “The Little Switzerland” (Netflix Film)
    “Mindhunter:” Season 2 (Netflix Original)
    “QB1: Beyond the Lights:” Season 3 (Netflix Original)
    “Selfless” (2015)
    “Sextuplets” (Netflix Film)
    “Super Monsters Back to School” (Netflix Family)
    “Victim Number 8” (Netflix Original)

    Available August 17
    “The Punisher” (2004)

    Available August 20
    “Gangs of New York” (2002)
    “Simon Amstell: Set Free” (Netflix Original)

    Available August 21
    “American Factory” (Netflix Original)
    “Hyperdrive” (Netflix Original)

    Available August 22
    “Love Alarm” (Netflix Original)

    Available August 23
    “El Pepe: Una vida suprema” (Netflix Original)
    “Hero Mask:” Part II (Netflix Anime)
    “Rust Valley Restorers” (Netflix Original)

    Available August 27
    “Million Pound Menu:” Season 2 (Netflix Original)
    “Trolls: The Beat Goes On!:” Season 7 (Netflix Family)

    Available August 29
    “Falling Inn Love” (Netflix Film)
    “Kardec” (Netflix Film)
    “Workin’ Moms:” Season 3 (Netflix Original)

    Available August 30
    “The A List” (Netflix Original)
    “Carole & Tuesday” (Netflix Anime)
    “The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance” (Netflix Original)
    “Droppin’ Cash:” Season 2 (Netflix Original)
    “La Grande Classe” (Netflix Film)
    “Locked Up:” Season 3
    “Mighty Little Bheem:” Season 2 (Netflix Family)
    “Styling Hollywood” (Netflix Original)
    “True and the Rainbow Kingdom: Wild Wild Yetis” (Netflix Family)
    “Un Bandido Honrado” (Netflix Original)

    Available August 31
    “Luo Bao Bei:” Season 1

    TBD:
    “Sacred Games:” Season 2 (Netflix Original)

  • What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: July 8-14

    What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: July 8-14

    PET SEMATARY, from Paramount Pictures.

    At a loss for what to watch this week? From new DVDs and Blu-rays, to what’s streaming on Netflix, we’ve got you covered.

    NEW ON DVD AND BLU-RAY

    ‘Pet Sematary’ (July 9)

    Stephen King’s classic novel gets a new adaptation, having previously made it to the big screen in 1989. The story is the same: A doctor (Jason Clarke) and his family move to a house in rural Maine, where they discover a burial ground nearby in the woods. When tragedy strikes, Louis turns to his unusual neighbor, Jud Crandall (John Lithgow), setting off a perilous chain reaction that unleashes an unfathomable evil with horrific consequences.

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on July 9 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus content includes an alternate ending, deleted and extended scenes, and making-of featurettes.

    ‘Little’ (July 9)

    Marsai Martin, the talented young child star of ABC’s “black-ish” came up with this new spin on the classic comedy “Big.” The story follows a ruthless, overbearing boss (Regina Hall) who routinely torments her assistant (Issa Rae). Then, one day she is transformed into her 13-year-old self (Martin) and faces the horrors  of middle school — leading her to reevaluate her old behavior.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on July 9 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus content includes a gag reel and making-of featurettes.

    ‘High Life’ (July 9)

    The future Batman, aka Robert Pattinson, stars in the first English language film from visionary French director Claire Denis (“Chocolat”). The erotic thriller stars Pattinson as Monte, who lives aboard the spacecraft with his baby daughter. He’s part of a crew made up of convicts and death row inmates who are guinea pigs for bizarre experiments conducted by the nefarious Dr. Dibs (Juliette Binoche).

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on July 9 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus content includes making-of featurettes.

    ‘Europa Europa’ (July 9): Criterion releases a new 2K restoration of this gripping 1990 war drama, supervised by director Agnieszka Holland. The story is based on the autobiography of Solomon Perel, a German Jewish boy who escaped the Holocaust by masquerading as a Nazi.

    BRD Trilogy (July 9): The prolific young German director Rainer Werner Fassbinder cemented his place in the annals of his country’s cinema with this trio of films tracing the postwar history of West Germany — “The Marriage of Maria Braun,” “Veronika Voss,” and “Lola,” which all get new restorations from Criterion.

    NEW VIDEO ON DIGITAL, DEMAND, AND STREAMING

    ‘Hellboy’ (July 9)

    Neil Marshall’s new take on the beloved comics character stars David Harbour of “Stranger Things” as the rough-around-the-edges half-demon. Chock-full of violence, gore, and F-bombs, the movie traces Hellboy’s origin story and touches on his training by adoptive father Trevor Bruttenholm (Ian McShane). Now all grown up (and with a mouth to prove it) Hellboy and his giant, smashing arm join the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense to defeat the medieval sorceress Nimue the Blood Queen (Milla Jovovich).

    ‘Alita: Battle Angel’ (July 9)

    Based on the Japanese manga series, this cyberpunk adventure centers on an amnesiac cyborg girl wakens in a new body with no memory of who she is. As she learns to navigate her new life and the treacherous streets of Iron City, the compassionate doctor Ido tries to shield her from her mysterious past.

    ‘Missing Link’ (July 9)

    The newest offering from LAIKA (the animation studio behind “Coraline” and “The Boxtrolls”) is back with this animated delight, which follows a Bigfoot-type creature named Mr. Link (voiced by Zach Galifianakis) who recruits a fearless explorer (Hugh Jackman) to help him find his long-lost relatives in the fabled valley of Shangri-La. Along with adventurer Adelina Fortnight (Zoe Saldana), they encounter their fair share of peril as they travel to the far reaches of the world.

    NEW ON NETFLIX

    ‘Aziz Ansari: Right Now’ (July 9)

    Last week, the comedian announced the existence of this surprise stand-up special, which is his first since he was embroiled in allegations of sexual misconduct in January 2018. Directed by Spike Jonze, the special in New York City as part of Ansari’s worldwide “Road to Nowhere” comedy tour, which extended to 75 cities in the U.S. and 12 countries.

    ‘Point Blank’ (July 12)

    The action thriller movie stars Anthony Mackie as an ER nurse whose pregnant wife is kidnapped by dirty cops. In order to save her, he has to free a career criminal (Frank Grillo) from the hospital and team up with him to take down the bad guys.

    For more, see what else is new on Netflix in July 2019.

    TV WORTH WATCHING

    ‘Love Island’ Series Premiere, CBS (July 9, 8 p.m.)

    The popular British reality show gets an American makeover. A group of sexy singles arrive at a stunning villa in the hope of finding love. Every few days, they must couple-up — or risk being dumped from the island.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLuoypxAsVQ&feature=youtu.be

  • What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: June 24-30

    What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: June 24-30

    Disney

    At a loss for what to watch this week? From new DVDs and Blu-rays, to what’s streaming on Netflix, we’ve got you covered.

    NEW ON DVD AND BLU-RAY

    ‘Dumbo’ (June 25)

    Disney’s unending march to remake their animated classics into live-action movies continues with Tim Burton’s take on “Dumbo.” At the struggling Medici Family Circus, the animal caretaker (Colin Farrell) and his two children tend to a baby elephant born with oversized ears. When they discover Dumbo can fly, he soon becomes the main attraction and draws overflowing audiences. But he also becomes the focus of a ruthless entrepreneur (Michael Keaton).

    The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD on June 25. Bonus content includes deleted scenes, bloopers, making-of featurettes, and Easter eggs.

    ‘The Aftermath’ (June 25)

    This romantic drama takes place just after World War II. Keira Knightley stars as Rachael Morgan, who arrives in war-torn Hamburg to reunite with her British colonel husband (Jason Clarke). She’s stunned to discover they will share a home with a German widower (Alexander Skarsgard) and his troubled daughter. In this charged atmosphere, enmity and grief give way to passion, sex and betrayal.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on June 25 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus content includes deleted scenes, commentaries, and VFX progressions.

    ‘The Hummingbird Project’ (June 25)

    Jesse Eisenberg and Alexander Skarsgard are out to win big in this financial thriller. The actors play cousins who engage in high frequency trading, where millions can be made or lost in milliseconds. They scheme to build a fiber-optic cable straight line between Kansas and New Jersey to give them an edge on their competitors. But breathing down their necks is their old boss (Salma Hayek), a powerful and manipulative trader who intends to beat them at their own game.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on June 25 (and is already available on Digital HD).

    ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ (June 25): John Cameron Mitchell’s groundbreaking film, based on his own stage musical, gets a new 4K restoration from Criterion. The titular lead character, a genderqueer East German rock singer, moves to the U.S. and befriends and mentors a younger man — only for the man to steal his music. Through punk anthems and moving ballads, the movie tells Hedwig’s story as they seek to understand their past and gender identity.

    NEW VIDEO ON DIGITAL, DEMAND, AND STREAMING

    ‘Little’ (June 25)

    Marsai Martin, the talented young child star of ABC’s “black-ish” came up with this new spin on the classic comedy “Big.” The story follows a ruthless, overbearing boss (Regina Hall) who routinely torments her assistant (Issa Rae). Then, one day she is transformed into her 13-year-old self (Martin) and faces the horrors  of middle school — leading her to reevaluate her old behavior. Available on Digital HD June 25.

    ‘Pet Sematary’ (June 25)

    Stephen King’s classic novel gets a new adaptation, having previously made it to the big screen in 1989. The story is the same: A doctor (Jason Clarke) and his family move to a house in rural Maine, where they discover a burial ground nearby in the woods. When tragedy strikes, Louis turns to his unusual neighbor, Jud Crandall (John Lithgow), setting off a perilous chain reaction that unleashes an unfathomable evil with horrific consequences. Available on Digital HD June 25.

    NEW ON NETFLIX

    ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ (June 26)

    The animated hit takes Spider-Man to new creative heights. It introduces teen Miles Morales, who gets bit by a radioactive spider. But he’s not the only Spider-Man in existence, as he learns when the dastardly Wilson Fisk uses a particle accelerator that rips open portals into other universes. The inventive, gorgeous animation and fresh take on the characters not only made the film a crowd-pleaser, but an Oscar winner.

    ‘Family Business’ (June 26)

    In this French-language comedy, a down-on-his-luck entrepreneur learns France is about to legalize pot, so he and his family race to turn their butcher shop into a marijuana cafe.

    For more, see what else is new on Netflix in June 2019.

    TV WORTH WATCHING

    ‘Years and Years’ Limited Series Premiere, HBO (June 24, 9 p.m.)

    The drama miniseries follows the members of the Manchester-based Lyons family as their complex lives converge on one crucial night in 2019, when Britain is rocked by political, economic and technological advances. Then, the series tracks the lives and loves of the Lyons through 15 years. Emma Thompson also stars as an outspoken celebrity business woman turned political figure whose controversial opinions divide the nation.

    ‘Legion’ Season 3 Premiere, FX (June 24, 10 p.m.)

    The end of Season 2 of the “X-Men”-adjacent thriller turned David Haller (Dan Stevens) into the big bad, as the dark voices in his head took over. Now opposed by his former friends and love, David enlists the help of a young mutant named “Switch” (Lauren Tsai) whose secret ability is key to his plans to repair the damaged he caused.

    ‘The Loudest Voice’ Limited Series Premiere, Showtime (June 30, 10 p.m.)

    This star-studded miniseries about former Fox News boss Roger Ailes is led by Russell Crowe, who transforms into the man who molded the cable news network into a powerful presence in American politics. The series follows Ailes as he becomes arguably the de facto leader of the Republican Party through the sexual harassment accusations that led to his ouster. Naomi Watts also stars as former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAnJJHrq0Ws&feature=youtu.be

  • New on Netflix: July 2019

    New on Netflix: July 2019

    Netflix

    How are you spending your 4th of July? Bingeing the third season of “Stranger Things,” right?

    And hurrah for the return of  “Queer Eye,” “Orange Is the New Black” and “Designated Survivor.”

    We’re definitely not going to miss the Chris Evans thriller “The Red Sea Diving Resort,” which drops July 31. And get your Disney movies on Netflix while you can: “Mary Poppins Returns” also hits Netflix in July.

    Here’s everything coming to Netflix in July:

    Available July 1 
    “Designated Survivor: 60 days” (Netflix Original)
    “Katherine Ryan: Glitter Room” (Netflix Original)
    “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore” (1974)
    “Astro Boy” (2009)
    “Caddyshack” (1980)
    “Caddyshack 2” (1988)
    “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (2005)
    “Cheech & Chong’s Up in Smoke” (1978)
    “Cloverfield” (2008)
    “Disney’s Race to Witch Mountain” (2009)
    “Frozen River” (2008)
    “Inkheart” (2008)
    “Kill the Irishman” (2011)
    “Lady in the Water” (2006)
    “Little Monsters” (1989)
    “Mean Dreams” (2016)
    “Mean Streets” (1973)
    “Megamind” (2010)
    “Nights in Rodanthe” (2008)
    “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” (2009)
    “Philadelphia” (1993)
    “Rain Man” (1988)
    “Road House” (1989)
    “Room on the Broom” (2012)
    “Scream 3” (2000)
    “Starsky & Hutch” (2004)
    “Swiped” (2018)
    “Swordfish” (2001)
    “Taxi Driver” (1976)
    “The Accountant of Auschwitz” (2018)
    “The American” (2010)
    “The Book of Eli” (2010)
    “The Brothers Grimm” (2005)
    “The Hangover” (2009)
    “The Pink Panther” (2006)
    “The Pink Panther 2” (2009)
    “War Against Women” (2013)
    “Who’s That Knocking at My Door?” (1967)

    Available July 2 
    “Bangkok Love Stories: Objects of Affection” (Netflix Original)
    “Bangkok Love Stories: Plead” (Netflix Original)
    “Good Witch”: Season 4

    Available July 3 
    “The Last Czars” (Netflix Original)
    “Yummy Mummies”: Season 2 (Netflix Original)

    Available July 4 
    “Kakegurui”: Season 2
    “Stranger Things 3” (Netflix Original)

    Available July 5 
    “In The Dark”: Season 1

    Available July 6 
    “Free Rein”: Season 3 (Netflix Family)
    “The Iron Lady” (2011)
    “Sicilian Ghost Story” (2017)

    Available July 9 
    “Disney’s Mary Poppins Returns” (2018)
    “Kinky” (2018)

    Available July 10 
    “Family Reunion” (Netflix Family)
    “Grand Designs”: Season 10
    “Grand Designs”: Season 15
    “Parchís: El documental” (Netflix Original)

    Available July 11 
    “Cities of Last Things” (Netflix Film)

    Available July 12 
    “3Below: Tales of Arcadia”: Part 2 (Netflix Family)
    “4 latas” (Netflix Film)
    “Blown Away” (Netflix Original)
    “Bonus Family”: Season 3 (Netflix Original)
    “Extreme Engagement” (Netflix Original)
    “Kidnapping Stella” (Netflix Film)
    “Luis Miguel – The Series”: Season 1
    “Point Blank” (Netflix Film)
    “Smart People” (2008)
    “Taco Chronicles” (Netflix Original)
    “True Tunes: Songs” (Netflix Family)

    Available July 13 
    “Sorry Angel” (2008)

    Available July 16
    “The Break-Up” (2006)
    “Disney’s The Princess and the Frog” (2009)
    “Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein” (Netflix Original)
    “Wynonna Earp”: Season 3

    Available July 17
    “Pinky Malinky”: Part 3 (Netflix Family)

    Available July 18
    “Secret Obsession” (Netflix Film)

    Available July 19
    “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee: Freshly Brewed” (Netflix Original)
    “The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants”: Season 3 (Netflix Family)
    “La casa de papel”: Part 3 (Netflix Original)
    “Last Chance U: INDY”: Part 2 (Netflix Original)
    “Queer Eye”: Season 4 (Netflix Original)
    “SAINT SEIYA: Knights of the Zodiac” (Netflix Anime)
    “Typewriter” (Netflix Original)

    Available July 22
    “Inglourious Basterds” (2009)

    Available July 24
    “The Great Hack” (Netflix Original)

    Available July 25
    “Another Life” (Netflix Original)
    “Workin’ Moms”: Season 2 (Netflix Original)

    Available July 26
    “Boi” (Netflix Film)
    “The Exception” (2016)
    “Girls With Balls” (Netflix Film)
    “My First First Love”: Season 2 (Netflix Original)
    “Orange Is the New Black”: Season 7 (Netflix Original)
    “The Son” (Netflix Film)
    “Sugar Rush”: Season 2 (Netflix Original)
    “The Worst Witch”: Season 3 (Netflix Family)

    Available July 29
    “The Croods” (2013)

    Available July 30
    “Whitney Cummings: Can I Touch It?” (Netflix Original)

    Available July 31
    “Kengan Ashura”: Part ” (Netflix Anime)
    “The Letdown”: Season 2 (Netflix Original)
    “The Red Sea Diving Resort” (Netflix Film)
    “Wentworth”: Season 7