This weekend marks the start of February, and with a new month comes brand new movie and TV lineups coming to all of the major streaming services. Netflix, Disney+, Max, Hulu, Paramount+, and Peacock have all published newsletters to share what exciting titles they have in store for February 2025,
EXCLUSIVE: Hulu has acquired exclusive U.S. rights to Let’s Start a Cult, an indie dark comedy co-written, executive produced by and starring top comic Stavros Halkias, slating it to premiere on February 4.
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
A new TVision study finds that YouTube beat out other streams in terms of its viewing share (21%) but Netflix had the largest household reach in 2024
Somehow, the last week of January is here (where did the time go?) but even though the month is ending, more new TV shows are premiering this week on Netflix, Hulu and other streaming services, as well as broadcast and cable TV channels.
There are some very exciting releases this week among the best streaming services, including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney Plus, Max, and Apple TV Plus. Here we've curated six unmissable titles that you should be adding to your watchlist this weekend.
We’ll kick things off with new and returning shows and movies, of which there are a fair amount this weekend, beginning with my most-anticipated TV show of 2025 . . . .
Another week, another solid update to our list of the best movies to stream on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Max (HBO), and other services! After a slow start to 2025, the last couple of weeks have ...
SCAD TVfest is back — and kicking off the packed event robustly with one of the biggest shows on television being honored on opening night. The 13th annual festival will begin with Variety honoring Matt and Ross Duffer,
This is highly unusual, considering how segregated India's theatrical market has historically been. These linguistic barriers were first broken by filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli 's Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion.
LOS ANGELES —The real-time CG animation company Mindshow has unveiled its virtual production platform and announced the appointment of former Hulu executive David Baron as chief operating officer.