With an abundance of content available on a variety of apps, audiences are now spending billions of minutes watching titles on the best streaming services. According to Nielsen's annual 'Streaming Unwrapped' report,
Amazon's streaming service already boasted the largest catalog of movies before 2024, and it expanded further by 71.7% last year
Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Max, Disney+, Paramount+, Peacock, and Apple TV+ all have one thing in common: They’re more expensive than they used to be. We can live with higher rates as ...
Longlegs. Starring Maika Monroe and Nicolas Cage, this movie has become a phenomenon. After its theatrical run, fans eagerly awaited its streaming release. Now, it's finally available, but not for everyone.
Prime Video’s underdog sports drama Unstoppable and the action comedy Back In Action on Netflix are also making their way to our screens this weekend; if you need me, you’ll find me glued to ...
A subscription with ads will run $9.99 per month, while the commercial-free option goes for $16.99 per month. There’s also an “ultimate ad-free” plan for $ 20.99 per month that allows streaming on up to four devices, plus high quality video and audio and 100 downloads.
The agreement will see titles like ‘Now You See Me 3’ and ‘The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping’ land on the streamer after leaving cinemas and Starz’s earlier exclusive first-run window.
Prime Video will exclusively stream Lionsgate’s 2026 slate of films.
A rom-com with a horror twist and a post-apocalyptic film are also among the movies trending across streaming services like Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Max and Paramount+.
Character drama, over-the-top action, and a truly bizarre story are among the three great Hulu movies that you need to watch this weekend.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
If you're navigating Prime Video and don't know what to watch, you could start with these three excellent titles. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
This week’s new releases include the return of Netflix’s The Night Agent and Prime Video’s Harlem, along with the film premiere of Star Trek: Section 31 on Paramount+. Not sure which new ...