50 new movies, shows added to Netflix in July
Here is a list of what is and will be available to Netflix users this month.
Here is a list of what is and will be available to Netflix users this month.
“The Jungle Book 2” on Blu-ray is simply is a nice companion to the original film, building on the relationships of the characters in and out of the jungle.
Rather than being a cradle-to-grave biopic, Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln is set almost entirely in Washington DC’s parlours and debating chambers in the weeks preceding the crucial vote to abolish slavery.
“Everybody breaks bro, it’s biology,” maintains Jason Clarke’s pitiless CIA interrogator in a gruelling opening torture scene. It sets the unsentimental and discomforting tone for this look at the decade-long manhunt for Osama bin Laden
Spielberg’s reverential, verbose drama (pictured) expertly depicts the horse-trading, threats and charm required to persuade the House of Representatives to pass the contentious 13th Amendment. Â Â Â Â
Koichi lives in Kagoshima in the shadow of a volcano with his single mum and grandparents. He pines for his family to reunite but that’s highly unlikely, so he and his brother go on an adventure. Â Â Â Â
The world will indeed be watching when “The Hunger Games” debuts on DVD and Blu-ray at midnight tonight. We, for one, have been craving the two-disc collection ever since, well, we exited the movie theater back in March
Barbarella is a famous French comic-strip created by Jean-Claude Forest. In the late sixties, it was turned into the wild sci-fi film starring Jane Fonda, in one of her sexiest, and most iconic roles.
While it only works now with clips from actual movies, researchers have taken a major step in decoding what people see in their mind’s eye