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With so many streaming services to choose from in 2024, here are the very best deals on Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, ESPN+, Apple TV Plus — and more.
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The "found footage" gimmick lives on.
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Hannah Waddingham, Matthew Berry, Richard Ayoade, Duncan Trussell and Pam Murphy are the main voice cast for the series, which will be on Fox for at least three seasons.
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The 1981 movie that was originally banned upon its release has finally landed on streaming, thanks to Shudder.
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Perhaps the greatest horror film ever made.
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Five shorts in which people, mostly jerks, get more than they bargained for.
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Dim the lights, get in the zone, and freak out to this strange, grotesque, and inexplicable movie.
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Black Roses is a charming, wild ride into the heart of teenage transgression.
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As the scream queen host turns 70, some reflections on what makes her a pantheon figure.
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The Banishing is eerie and unnerving and looks absolutely terrific.
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The peculiarity of the setting and the overall mood make it well worth your time.
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It’s a fun, dumb movie around which you do not need to build your entire evening.
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Cattrall stars with Gerald McRaney, Steve Harris and Melia Kreiling in this soapy drama about religion, wealth, family and power.
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While The Simpsons and Family Guy will air new episodes, no live-action series will return due to the coronavirus crisis.
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It's like Twilight, but for nerds who studied abroad at Oxford.
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Poehler is also an executive producer of the series, and stars with Ty Burrell, Rashida Jones, Riki Lindhome and Betsy Sodaro.
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Jason Biggs, Maggie Lawson and Tisha Campbell star in this sitcom about working-class parents who just can't handle having yet another genius in the family.
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Brittany Snow, Emily Osment, Megalyn Echikunwoke and Timothy Hutton star in this dramedy that has a very icky premise.
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The first of Italian director's "Gates Of Hell" trilogy, this film operates on a fundamentally irrational wavelength. (That's not a bad thing.)
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The series also stars Sinbad, Jessica "Jess Hilarious" Moore and Jordan L. Jones.