WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEKEND #11 of 2021 Movie and TV Streaming Picks – Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Shudder

Netflix: Mar 12

Weekend #11 of 52 (3/11 – 3/14/2021) for 2021 Picks By Streaming Service

This week I’ve been busy with my job and haven’t been as focused on the entertainment scene and movies. We did find time to see the two new movies in theaters released (see: Opening 3-11-2021 in Theaters: The Father, Long Weekend) and keep our long running streak going of a movie review a day, although it took several days to post the reviews.

Then Friday came and no new FIRST LOOKs were posted and Thursday came and went and didn’t take a look at the streaming scene. Here it’s Sunday and finally had time to analyze what’s going on this weekend on the various streaming channels. Also peeked into the next couple days.

What are the major streaming releases, if any this weekend? Did something big get released? The long awaited Snyder Cut of Justice League is coming next weekend. Coming 2 America, the sequel to Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall’s classic 1988 comedy was last week, so what’s going on this weekend?

Amazon Prime: Mar 12

Let’s find out.

KEY

*Title with asterisk – newly released
Title is linked and has star rating – already watched, rated and reviewed
Title bolded – on our schedule to watch/rewatch, rate and review (or in progress)

NOTE: If you’re coming to these posts weeks or months later, some and/or all of the picks listed below may no longer be on the streaming services indicated. Anything marked as “Original” typically doesn’t expire on the streaming services.

NETFLIX Movies

  1. *Just In Time (Mar 12)
  2. *Paper Lives
  3. *Yes Day – 2021
    Jennifer Garner
  4. *Audrey – Audrey Hepburn Biography
  5. The BFG (Mar 13)
  6. *The Last Blockbuster – Documentary

NETFLIX TV

  1. *Love Alarm – Season 2 (Mar 12)
  2. *Paradise PD – Season 3
  3. *The One – Season 1
  4. *Bakugan: Armored Alliance – Season 1 (Mar 15)
    Anime, Children’s
  5. *The Lost Pirate Kingdom – Season 1
  6. *Zero Chill – Season 1

Disney+ Movies & TV

  1. Assembled: The Making of WandaVision (Mar 12)
  2. Own the Room – 2021
  3. Marvel Studios: Legends
  4. Disney Secrets of Sulphur Springs: Long Time Gone
  5. Disney Junior Doc McStuffins: The Doc Is In
  6. Disney My Music Story: My Perfume
  7. Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER (Seasons 1-8)
  8. Dr. Oakley: Yukon Vet (Season 7)
  9. Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children – 2016

HBO Max TV

  1. *South Parq Vaccination Special (Mar 11)
  2. *Isabel (Mar 12)
  3. Speed (Mar 13)
  4. Three Busy Debras
  5. Allen vs. Farrow – Documentary Finale (Mar 14)
  6. Infomercials (Mar 15)

Amazon Prime

  1. *Honest Thief (Mar 12)

Hulu

  1. *Farewell Armor (Mar 12)
  2. *Buddy Games – 2019 (Mar 14)
  3. *1 Night In San Diego (Mar 15)
  4. Constructing Albert – 2017
  5. *Here Awhile – 2019
  6. *Intersect
  7. *Missing 411: The Hunted – 2019
  8. *Naughty Books
  9. *Pink Wall – 2019
  10. *Sister Aimee – 2019
  11. The Pretenders – 2018
  12. The Relationship – 2017
  13. *The Stand: How One Gesture Shook The World
  14. *Tracks – 2019

Shudder

  1. *Prey (Mar 9)
  2. *Butcher Baker Nightmare Maker
  3. *Stay Out Of The Attic (Mar 11)
  4. *Hosts (Mar 15)
  5. *It Cuts Deep
  6. *Game Of Death
  7. *Shakma
  8. *Nosferatu (Mar 16)
  9. *The Cabinet of Dr. Calgari
  10. *The Great Gabbo
  11. *White Zombie

Shudder likes to add movies on Mondays and Tuesdays, which kind of throws off the format of this weekend post, but included Monday’s and Tuesdays titles above, since this post is late anyway.

TV SERIES Review: Star Trek: The Animated Series S2E3 – The Practical Joker ⭐️⭐️⭐️½

Season 2
CBS All Access (Original TV network: NBC)
September 21, 1974
Run Time: 24 minutes

Episode 3 – “The Practical Joker”

While on a routine geological mission, studying various asteroids, a trio of Romulan ships attack the Enterprise for crossing into their territory. Captain Kirk orders their escape into a nearby energy storm that shorts out the ship computer and makes it play a bunch of practical jokes on the crew.

Summary

This one has classic adventure, suspense and a little Star Trek humor. Everything a good original series included. The solution is a bit predictable, so took away a little bit from the rating there, but an otherwise enjoyable episode. Some of these stories, especially this one, feel like they would have been better extended a bit.

Episode rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️½ 

TV SERIES Review: Star Trek: The Animated Series S2E2 – Bem ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Season 2
CBS All Access (Original TV network: NBC)
September 14, 1974
Run Time: 24 minutes

Episode 2 – “Bem”

The Enterprise is on a scouting mission on a planet with some new lifeforms. They have a guest, Commander Bem, an independent observer, assigned to monitor how they handle encounters with new and/or unknown alien species. Bem chooses to beam down to the planet with the landing party against Kirk’s concerns for his safety.

Once down on the planet, Bem separates his body underwater and seizes and replaces the phasers and communicators of the landing party. What is Bem up to? Is he conspiring with the aliens on the planet? Whose side is Bem on? You’ll have to stream in to find out.

Summary

I chuckled when Bem is literally able to rip himself into pieces. This type of episode could only be animated (at least in the 70s) — and I loved it. Both humorous and entertaining. This is like the spirit of the tribbles with a very weird and unusual alien. Somebody was smoking a lot of pot and listening to a bunch of 70s classic rock when they conceived this episode.

Bem Bem? Is this a nod to Bam Bam from The Flinstones?

But is the story any good? It’s crazy creative, that’s for sure. It’s one of the weirder episodes of the entire animated series, so giving it three stars just for the eccentric theme and story. Adding another star because of Commander Bem’s character. He almost deserves his own series, because his unusual race could lend itself to all sorts of odd, imaginative stories.

“How come we always end up like this?” said a caged Captain Kirk. That sums up this episode.

With Paramount+ now in action and the former CBS All Access gone, this is the first episode reviewed under the new banner. I’m bummed thinking there are only 4 more episodes left in the series after this to review. The series only made it a short time and one thing it doesn’t have much time to do is provide any sort of ongoing substories that arc across multiple episodes. These are standalone stories.

Episode rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEKEND #10 of 2021 Movie and TV Streaming Picks – Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Apple TV+, Shudder

Amazon Prime Video: Mar 5

Weekend #10 of 52 (3/4 – 3/7/2021) for 2021 Picks By Streaming Service

First week of the month time which means a bunch of new movies rotated in across the services. Also CBS All Access is becoming Paramount+ and should be receiving a boost of new content.

KEY

*Title with asterisk – newly released
Title is linked and has star rating – already watched, rated and reviewed
Title bolded – on our schedule to watch/rewatch, rate and review (or in progress)

NOTE: If you’re coming to these posts weeks or months later, some and/or all of the picks listed below may no longer be on the streaming services indicated. Anything marked as “Original” typically doesn’t expire on the streaming services.

NETFLIX Movies

  1. *Pacific Rim: The Black – Anime (Mar 4)
  2. *City of Ghosts
  3. *Dogwashers

Movies rotating into NETFLIX as of March 1

Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell
Batman Begins (2005)
Blanche Gardin: Bonne Nuit Blanche (2021)
Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011)
Dances with Wolves (1990)
I Am Legend (2007)
Invictus (2009)
Jason X (2001)
Killing Gunther (2017)
LEGO Marvel Spider-Man: Vexed by Venom (2019)
Nights in Rodanthe (2008)
Rain Man (1988)
Step Up: Revolution (2012)
Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny (2006)
The Dark Knight (2008)
The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
Training Day (2001)
Two Weeks Notice (2002)
Year One (2009)

NETFLIX TV

  1. *DC Super Hero Girls: Season 1
  2. *Power Rangers Beast Morphers: S2
  3. *Pokemon Journeys: The Series – Season 4

Disney+

  1. *Raya And The Last Dragon – PREMIUM ($30) – Mar 5
  2. Disney Secrets of Sulphur Springs: Time Warped
  3. Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties
  4. Heartland Docs, DVM (s2)

HBO Max TV

  1. *Lost Resort (Mar 6)
  2. Rocky 1 – 6

Movies rotating into HBO MAX as of March 1

10 Years (HBO)
A Mouse Tale (HBO)
Adventureland (HBO)
Assault On Precinct 13 (1976) (HBO)
Assault On Precinct 13 (2005) (HBO)
Bandits (HBO)
Barefoot (HBO) 
Blade
The Brothers Grimm (HBO)  
Bowfinger (HBO)
Cesar Chavez (HBO)
Charlotte’s Web (HBO)
CHiPs (HBO) 
Constantine
The Doors (HBO)
Dr. Dolittle 2 (HBO)
Dream House (HBO)
Driving Miss Daisy
Eulogy (HBO)
Fierce People (HBO) 
Final Analysis (HBO)
Final Space, Seasons 1-2
Finding Neverland (HBO) 
Gloria (HBO)
Going In Style (HBO)
Gone (HBO)
Hard, Season 2 Premiere (HBO)
Hellbenders (HBO)
Henry Poole Is Here (HBO)
House Arrest (HBO)
Immigration Tango (HBO)
Jungle Master (HBO)
Just Before I Go (HBO)
The King’s Speech
Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man (HBO)
Live By Night (HBO)
The Lost Boys
Machine Gun Preacher (HBO) 
Malice (HBO)
Man On A Ledge (HBO)
Miss Sharon Jones!
No Se Aceptan Devoluciones (AKA Instructions Not Included) (HBO)
Ocean’s Eleven
Ocean’s Thirteen
Ocean’s Twelve
One More Time (HBO)
Our Brand Is Crisis (HBO)
Parental Guidance (HBO)
Pitch Perfect (HBO)
Princess Kaiulani (HBO)
The Quiet Ones (HBO)
The Raven (HBO)
Red Dragon (HBO)
Repentance (HBO)
The River Wild (HBO)
School Dance (HBO)
Secretary
Shadows (HBO)
Stand Up Guys (HBO)
Super Capers (HBO)
Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride
The Undocumented Lawyer (HBO)
Unforgettable (HBO)
The Voices (HBO)
Veronica Mars
Wedding Crashers
Wiener Dog Internationals (HBO)

Amazon Prime

  1. *Coming 2 America (Mar 5)

Movies rotating into AMAZON PRIME as of March 1

48 Hrs. (1982)
50/50 (2011)
Another 48 Hrs. (1990)
As Good As It Gets (1997)
Attack Of The 50 Foot Cheerleader (2012)
Attack The Block (2011)
A Very Brady Sequel (1996)
Back To The Future (1985)
Back To The Future Part II (1989)
Back To The Future Part III (1990)
Beloved (1998)
Cocktail (1988)
Due Date (2010)
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Extract (2009)
For Colored Girls (2010)
I Can Do Bad All By Myself (2009)
Instant Nanny (2015) (UP Faith & Family)
In The Line Of Fire (1993)
Mae West: Dirty Blonde (2020) (PBS Living)
Neil Young: Heart Of Gold (2006)
Patriot Games (1992)
Patriots Day (2017)
Priceless (2016)
Rain Man (1988)
Religulous (2008)
Rushmore (1999)
Shine A Light (2008)
Silverado (1985)
Sliver (1993)
Sydney White (2007)
The Full Monty (1997)
The Spirit (2008)
The Terminal (2004)
The Whole Nine Yards (2000)
Tombstone (1993)
Tyler Perry’s Meet The Browns (2008)
W. (2008)
Wet Hot American Summer (2001)

Hulu

  1. *Boss Level (Mar 5)
  2. *Ammonite
  3. Beirut
  4. *Iron Mask – 2019
  5. *Triggered (Mar 6)
  6. Storks – 2016
  7. Proxima – 2019

Movies rotating into HULU as of March 1

The 13th Warrior (1999)
50/50 (2011)
A Very Brady Sequel (1996)
As Good as It Gets (1997)
Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader (2012)
Attack the Block (2011)
Beloved (1998)
Blow (2001)
Brooklyn’s Finest (2010)
Charles and Diana: 1983 (2020)
Cocktail (1988)
Demolition Man (1993)
The Descent (2006)
Dolphin Tale (2011)
Dolphin Tale 2 (2014)
Employee Of The Month (2006)
Enemy Of The State (1998)
The Forbidden Kingdom (2008)
The Ghost Writer (2010)
The Great Debaters (2007)
I Can Do Bad All By Myself (2009)
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)
In the Line of Fire (1993)
Judge Dredd (1995)
The Last Face (2017)
Malcolm X (1992)
McLintock! (Producer’s Cut) (1963)
The Nanny Diaries (2007)
Neil Young: Heart of Gold (2006)
The Ninth Gate (1999)
Pandorum (2009)
Patriot Games (1992)
Predators (2009)
Pretty Woman (1990)
Priceless (2016)
Rushmore (1999)
Scrooged (1988)
Shine a Light (2008)
Silverado (1985)
Sliver (1993)
The Social Network (2010)
The Spirit (2008)
Stargate (1994)
Starsky & Hutch (2004)
The Terminal (2004)
Tokyo Rising (2020)
The Tourist (2010)
Traitor (2008)
Vertical Limit (2000)
Wedding Crashers (2005)
The Whole Nine Yards (2000)
Young Frankenstein (1974)

Shudder

  1. *Lucky (Mar 4)

TV SERIES Review: Star Trek: The Animated Series S2E1 – The Pirates Of Orion ⭐️⭐️⭐️½

Season 2
CBS All Access (Original TV network: NBC)
September 7, 1974
Run Time: 24 minutes

Episode 1 – “The Pirates Of Orion”

Spock has become ill with a fatal disease unless he receives a life-saving drug. The problem is the nearest planet with the drug is four days travel away. Captain Kirk devises a plan to rendezvous with a ship carrying the drug sooner. An intruder ship with aliens called Orions steals the cargo before it reaches the Enterprise and then hides in asteroid. Will the Enterprise find and work out a peaceful resolution with the Orions in time to get the drug to save Spock’s life?

Summary

Kicking off the six episode second season of the animated series, puts Spock in peril and a race against time for his crewmates. One thing that kept throwing me out of this episode were the too familar extra character voices which clearly were voiced by Majel Barret-Roddenberry and George Takei. I’ve noticed Takei’s distinct voice in other non-Sulu characters throughout the series. Barrett has played the computer voice on many Star Trek shows as well as other characters including Nurse Christine Chapel.

This is one of the better animated episodes, providing a good amount of tension and conflict, fueled by a race to save Spock’s life. The Orions green, mean look a little bit like something out of the Batman ’66 TV series, but are kind of cool and fitting for a Star Trek enemy.

Episode rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️½

WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEKEND #9 of 2021 Movie and TV Streaming Picks – Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Apple TV+, Shudder

Theaters/HBO Max: Feb 26

Weekend #9 of 52 (2/25 – 2/28/2021) for 2021 Picks By Streaming Service

The final weekend of February 2021 is upon us. Streaming channels are showing no sign of slowing down releasing new movies and TV shows while the theater scene continues to be in a state of paralysis of new titles. It’s like one here, two there and just ghost town movie theaters. We were saddened this week to see a beautiful IMAX screening of a film that had three people in attendance at a 7pm showing of Nomadland, two of which were us. The theater probably seated close to 200 people. Theaters are doing great business in China and some other countries.

Have been saying all along that theaters need to get more new movies showing in them, but for whatever reason that’s not happening. Probably to blame is the severe lack of moviegoers attending them. As mentioned previously, this is a slow time anyway for theaters, the first quarter of the year. This year is a bit unique because the academy extended the award eligibility window into early 2021 (see: Oscars 2021 Still On As Planned As In-Person Event, Not Zoom or Virtual)

KEY

*Title with asterisk – newly released
Title is linked and has star rating – already watched, rated and reviewed
Title bolded – on our schedule to watch/rewatch, rate and review (or in progress)

NOTE: If you’re coming to these posts weeks or months later, some and/or all of the picks listed below may no longer be on the streaming services indicated. Anything marked as “Original” typically doesn’t expire on the streaming services.

NETFLIX Movies

  1. Blue, Painful and Brittle – 2020 (Feb 24)
  2. *Bigfoot Family – animated – 2020 (Feb 26)
  3. *Call Me Crazy – 2021
  4. Captain Fantastic – 2016
  5. *The Girl On The Train – 2021

NETFLIX TV

  1. *Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan – Season 1 (Feb 24)
  2. *Canine Intervention
    Documentary series
  3. *Ginny & Georgia – Season 1
  4. *Two Sentence Horror Stories – Season 2
  5. *High Rise Invasion – Season 1 (Feb 25)
    Anime

Disney+

  1. Flicka 2 (Feb 26)
  2. Ice Age: Collision Course

HBO Max TV

  1. *Tom and Jerry – also in theaters (Feb 26)
  2. Blade Runner 2049

Amazon Prime TV

  1. *The Informer (Feb 26)

Hulu

  1. *The United States vs. Billie Holiday – 2021 Hulu Original (Feb 26)
  2. Florence Foster Jenkins – 2016

Apple TV+

  1. *Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry (Feb 26)

Shudder

  1. *One Missed Call (Feb 22)
  2. *Open 24 Hours
  3. *Psychomania
  4. *The Dark and the Wicked (Feb 25)

TV SERIES Review: Star Trek: The Animated Series S1E16 – The Jihad ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Season 1
CBS All Access (Original TV network: NBC)
January 12, 1974
Run Time: 24 minutes

Episode 16 – “The Jihad”

On the asteroid Vedala, Kirk and Spock are summoned to assist a group of aliens on an adventure to find a religious artifact. Some creative alien creatures include a golden eagle, a lizard Gorn-like creature and a green bug

The expedition takes the group to a planet filled with traps, including erupting volcanoes, extreme temperatures. Several previous expeditions have failed, will this one succeed? This is an action-packed, adventure episode. Will they successfully find and retrieve the Soul of the Skorr”?

Summary

This is the last episode of the first season run. The second season only had 6 episodes, bringing the entire series run to a grand total of 22 episodes.

Always good seeing Kirk and Spock working together, and their motley crue of fellow explorers makes this episode even more entertaining. This would have made a really exciting live action episode. Maybe someday this will be adapted. Recommended.

Episode rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEKEND #8 of 2021 Movie and TV Streaming Picks – Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Shudder

Theaters/Hulu: Feb 19

Weekend #8 of 52 (2/18 – 2/21/2021) for 2021 Picks By Streaming Service

As we push toward the end of February, the streaming channels continue to be the place to go for new movie releases.

Day and date releases are becoming the norm and not the exception during the pandemic. Case in point, Nomadland, both in theaters and streaming on Hulu. Last week was Warner Bros. Judas and the Black Messiah.

Was planning to watch Nomadand in theaters, but being this is our weekend spending with our grandchildren, it will likely be more convenient watching on Hulu. A similar convenience happened with Judas and the Black Messiah.

This has us thinking that convenience could also be working against theaters, also. We’ve seen six new movies in theaters since theaters reopened on February 5, so thinking we’re very much supporting the cinematic experience. In addition to the elephant in the room that nobody wants to hear about any more, convenience just might be the other c-word enemy of box office sales.

Or maybe it’s all the movies that are c-grade. There haven’t been an influx of awesome movies for people to want to go out to theaters — and there rarely are in the first quarter of the year — so that’s worth keeping in perspective. .

KEY

*Title with asterisk – newly released
Title is linked and has star rating – already watched, rated and reviewed
Title bolded – on our schedule to watch/rewatch, rate and review (or in progress)

NOTE: If you’re coming to these posts weeks or months later, some and/or all of the picks listed below may no longer be on the streaming services indicated. Anything marked as “Original” typically doesn’t expire on the streaming services.

NETFLIX Movies

  1. *No Escape Room (Feb 18)
  2. *I Care A Lot (Feb 19)
    Peter Dinklage, Rosamund Pike
  3. Operation Finale (Feb 20)
  4. The Conjuring (Feb 21)
  5. The Conjuring 2

NETFLIX TV

  1. *Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan – Season 1 (Feb 18)
    Anime
  2. *Tribes of Europa – Season 1 (Feb 19)

Disney+

  1. *Flora & Ulysses (Feb 19)
  2. *The Muppet Show – Season 1-5
    Seasons 4 & 5 have never aired on home entertainment before

HBO Max TV

  1. *It’s A Sin, Season 1 Premiere

Amazon Prime TV

  1. *The Boarding School: Las Cumbres (Feb 19)

Hulu

  1. Sonic The Hedgehog (Feb 18)
  2. *Nomadland (Feb 19)
    Also available in theaters

Hulu TV

  1. *Good Trouble – Season 3 premiere

Shudder

  1. *Shook (Feb 18) – Original

TV SERIES Review: Star Trek: The Animated Series S1E15 – The Eye Of The Beholder ⭐️⭐️

Season 1
CBS All Access (Original TV network: NBC)
January 5, 1974
Run Time: 24 minutes

Episode 15 – “The Eye Of The Beholder”

Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down to a planet inhabited by creatures that communicate telepathically. Soon, they are captured and become zoo specimens. Meanwhile, Scotty aboard the Enterprise tries to figure out how to rescue the crew and save the ship from being bombarded by the waves of telepathic requests. The creatures treat the humans as pets.

Summary

This episode reminds me of the classic Twilight Zone episode “People Are Alike All Over” starring Roddy McDowall. The idea that humans would be considered simplistic to far more advanced aliens has been covered several times. What makes this episode shocking is it seemed so fresh in the 60s and only a little cliched in the 70s. In 2021, it all seems very, very cliched and less of a surprise.

Without spoiling, this episode has an anticlimactic ending. It builds good, with the landing crew being taken capture and then, just poof, it’s over, with a very convenient and unsatisfying close. One of my least favorite episodes of the first season. Feels almost like they were running out of ideas for this one and just threw it all together like: hey, we have creatures, a planet, let’s make it a zoo for other species. Just not as imaginative as other episodes.

Episode rating: ⭐️⭐️

WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEKEND #7 of 2021 Movie and TV Streaming Picks – Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Shudder

Theaters/HBO Max: Feb 12

Weekend #7 of 52 (2/11 – 2/14/2021) for 2021 Picks By Streaming Service

A cliched week for rom-coms, but with Valentine’s Day coming up over the weekend, might as well get ready for it, and if you’re a fan of the genre, celebrate.

KEY

*Title with asterisk – newly released
Title is linked and has star rating – already watched, rated and reviewed
Title bolded – on our schedule to watch/rewatch, rate and review (or in progress)

NOTE: If you’re coming to these posts weeks or months later, some and/or all of the picks listed below may no longer be on the streaming services indicated. Anything marked as “Original” typically doesn’t expire on the streaming services.

NETFLIX Movies

  1. *Red Dot (Feb 11)
  2. *Squared Love
  3. *Middle of Nowhere
  4. *Buried By The Bernards (Feb 12)
  5. *To All The Boys: Always and Forever
  6. *Xico’s Journey
  7. *Hate by Dani Rovira
  8. *Monsoon (Feb 13)
  9. *The Crew (Feb 15)

Disney+

  1. *Life Below Zero: The Next Generation (Feb 12)
  2. *Marvel Battleworld: Mystery of the Thanostones – Season 1
  3. *Marvel’s Behind the Mask – Documentary

HBO Max Movies

  1. *There Is No “I” in Threesome – Documentary (Feb 11)
  2. *Judas and the Black Messiah (Feb 12)
  3. Dunkirk
  4. The Book of Eli (Feb 13)

HBO Max TV

  1. *Very Scary People – Season 2
  2. *The Lady and The Dale – Documentary Finale (Feb 14)

Amazon Prime

  1. *The Map of Tiny Perfect Things (Feb 12)
  2. Clifford

Hulu

  1. *2067 (Feb 12)
  2. You’re Next

Hulu TV

  1. Into the Dark: Tentacles: New Episode Premiere (Feb 12)
  2. Hip Hop Uncovered: Documentary Series Premiere (Feb 13)

Shudder

  1. *Joe Bob Put A Spell On You – Valentine’s Day (Feb 12)
    Double-feature movies To Be Announced live
    OnDemand stream will be available Feb 14, even is LIVE on Feb 12