Netflix will be adding a host of new TV and movie options that will be rolling out on the streaming service throughout September.
Netflix's September Additions
Netflix is kicking off September by adding seasons of Californication, Chasing UFOs, Doomsday Preppers, Hinterland, Unsealed: Alien Files and Zero Hour. Soon to follow will be seasons of The League, The Blacklist, Arrow, New Girl, How I Met Your Mother, Parks and Recreation, The Walking Dead and more.
As for movies, Robin Williams’ films Good Morning Vietnam and Flubber have been added in addition to Cool Runnings, Lords of Dogtown, Crocodile Dundee and others. Among those coming soon are A Simple Man, Silver Linings Playbook and Bad Grandpa.
See Below for Complete Lists of Netflix’s New TV & Movies Offerings:
TV Shows:
“Californication,” Seasons 1-7, Sept. 1
“Chasing UFOs,” Season 1, Sept. 1
“Doomsday Preppers,” Seasons 1-3, Sept. 1
“Hinterland,” Season 1, Sept. 1
“Unsealed: Alien Files,” Season 1, Sept. 1
“Zero Hour,...
Netflix's September Additions
Netflix is kicking off September by adding seasons of Californication, Chasing UFOs, Doomsday Preppers, Hinterland, Unsealed: Alien Files and Zero Hour. Soon to follow will be seasons of The League, The Blacklist, Arrow, New Girl, How I Met Your Mother, Parks and Recreation, The Walking Dead and more.
As for movies, Robin Williams’ films Good Morning Vietnam and Flubber have been added in addition to Cool Runnings, Lords of Dogtown, Crocodile Dundee and others. Among those coming soon are A Simple Man, Silver Linings Playbook and Bad Grandpa.
See Below for Complete Lists of Netflix’s New TV & Movies Offerings:
TV Shows:
“Californication,” Seasons 1-7, Sept. 1
“Chasing UFOs,” Season 1, Sept. 1
“Doomsday Preppers,” Seasons 1-3, Sept. 1
“Hinterland,” Season 1, Sept. 1
“Unsealed: Alien Files,” Season 1, Sept. 1
“Zero Hour,...
- 9/2/2014
- Uinterview
It's almost September, which means a whole new slew of titles on Netflix! August proved pretty lucrative on the quality title front, but it looks as though September it's going to blow the rundown out of the water.
TV takes spotlight this month, with the latest full seasons of "The Walking Dead," "New Girl," "The League," "The Blacklist," "Arrow," "Bones," and "Parks and Recreation" primed and ready for streaming before their fall premieres. And fans still mourning the loss of "How I Met Your Mother" (in more ways than one) can rewatch the ninth and final season to their heart's content. Ah, memories. Showtime's recently departed "Californication" can be seen in its entirety (Seasons 1 -7) as well, starting September 1. That's a lot of TV.
Movie fans have plenty to look forward to from Netflix in September, too. Sam Raimi's undersung 1998 thriller "A Simple Plan" hits the streaming service September...
TV takes spotlight this month, with the latest full seasons of "The Walking Dead," "New Girl," "The League," "The Blacklist," "Arrow," "Bones," and "Parks and Recreation" primed and ready for streaming before their fall premieres. And fans still mourning the loss of "How I Met Your Mother" (in more ways than one) can rewatch the ninth and final season to their heart's content. Ah, memories. Showtime's recently departed "Californication" can be seen in its entirety (Seasons 1 -7) as well, starting September 1. That's a lot of TV.
Movie fans have plenty to look forward to from Netflix in September, too. Sam Raimi's undersung 1998 thriller "A Simple Plan" hits the streaming service September...
- 8/28/2014
- by Tim Hayne
- Moviefone
DVD & Digital Release Date: May 14, 2014
Price: DVD $26.98
Studio: Lionsgate
John Malkovich is banished to Siberia in Deadly Code.
Deadly Code is a crime drama based on the memoir Siberian Education by Russian writer Nicolai Lilin.
In the movie, two-time Academy Award nominee John Malkovich (Red) stars as the patriarch of a Siberian criminal clan who is banished to live in the punishment town of Transnistria in 1985. There, he schools his grandson on the “honest criminal” code of their community, which must never be broken.
Directed by Italian-born filmmaker Gabriele Salvatores, the film co-stars Eleanor Tomlinson (Jack the Giant Slayer) and Peter Stormare (Pain & Gain).
The R-rated 2013 film received limited theatrical distribution in Europe and the Middle East. It arrives in the U.S. as a DVD Premiere and a Video on Demand title.
The DVD (plus Digital UltraViolet) includes a making-of featurette as a bonus feature.
Buy or Rent Deadly Code...
Price: DVD $26.98
Studio: Lionsgate
John Malkovich is banished to Siberia in Deadly Code.
Deadly Code is a crime drama based on the memoir Siberian Education by Russian writer Nicolai Lilin.
In the movie, two-time Academy Award nominee John Malkovich (Red) stars as the patriarch of a Siberian criminal clan who is banished to live in the punishment town of Transnistria in 1985. There, he schools his grandson on the “honest criminal” code of their community, which must never be broken.
Directed by Italian-born filmmaker Gabriele Salvatores, the film co-stars Eleanor Tomlinson (Jack the Giant Slayer) and Peter Stormare (Pain & Gain).
The R-rated 2013 film received limited theatrical distribution in Europe and the Middle East. It arrives in the U.S. as a DVD Premiere and a Video on Demand title.
The DVD (plus Digital UltraViolet) includes a making-of featurette as a bonus feature.
Buy or Rent Deadly Code...
- 4/10/2014
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
Today's MPAA ratings bulletin brings word Wally Pfister's sci-fi feature starring Johnny Depp, Transcendence is in the can and has a PG-13 rating and a G-rating is awarded Fox's Rio 2, while A Haunted House 2 gets an R-rating... too bad, guess the elementary schoolers won't be able to attend, but at least those with the Iq of said elementary schoolers will still be able to purchase a ticket. Then comes New Line's tornado thriller Into the Storm and a thriller titled The Signal, which apparently involves a hacker luring a group of kids to the desert, has received a PG-13. I have listed the complete bulletin directly below. After The Dark Rated R For some violence, sexuality and brief drug use. All Stars Rated PG For mild language and a brief scuffle. Alpha Alert Rated R For language and some violence. The Boxcar Children Rated G Brawl Rated R...
- 2/11/2014
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
‘The Best Offer’ Leads Field With Six David di Donatello Awards Giuseppe Tornatore’s La migliore offerta (The Best Offer) won a leading six trophies Friday at Italy’s David di Donatello Awards, including Best Film and Best Director. The English-language film, starring Geoffrey Rush as an auctioneer obsessed with a wealthy art collector (Sylvia Hoeks), beat out Bernardo Bertolucci’s Io e te (Me and You) and Gabriele Salvatores’ Educazione siberiana (Siberian Education) in both top categories. The latter two films went home empty-handed. Daniele Vicari’s Diaz took four Donatello prizes, including Best Producer for Domenico Procacci, and Matteo Garone’s Reality, which won a Grand Jury Prize at Cannes, collected three. PictureBox Films Begins Streaming to UK And Ireland NBCUniversal‘s PictureBox Films originally launched in 2006 as a digital TV Svod service. It’s just undergone a redesign and rebranding to offer streaming to UK and Ireland customers via desktop computer,...
- 6/15/2013
- by NANCY TARTAGLIONE, International Editor
- Deadline TV
Rome -- The latest projects from a trio of former Oscar winners were among the most nominated films vying for the top honors from Italy’s David di Donatello awards, which announced the nominees for its 57th edition Friday. Bernardo Bertolucci’s Io e te (Me and You), La Migliore Offerta (The Best Offer) from Giuseppe Tornatore, and Gabriele Salvatores’ Educazione Siberiana (Siberian Education) -- Bertolucci, Tornatore, and Salvatores have all directed Oscar winners -- were among the films nominated for both Best Film and Best Director. They were joined in both categories by Daniele Vicari, whose drama Diaz, an examination of the bloody end
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- 5/10/2013
- by Eric J. Lyman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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