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Tuesday
Jun252019

Watch at home: Aftermath, Dumbo, and Juliet Naked

Nathaniel R giving you the heads up on what's available to you now to screen at home. 

New on DVD/Blu-Ray/Rental
Aftermath Keira Knightley falls for the ever possibly evil and problematic Alexander Skarsgård (it happens to all of us) in this WWII infidelity drama
Dumbo -not one of Tim Burton's finest but at least the production design is top notch, giving us plenty to look at. Thank you Rick Heinrichs, you're ever dependable. 
The Russian Five - Our documentary guru Glenn highly recommends this sports doc about Russian hockey players

Also out today: Jesse Eisenberg in The Hummingbird Project, the Julie Andrews and Omar Sharif movie The Tamarind Seed. and a Vietnamese action film called Furie. itunes deals and new to streaming after the jump... 

Notable iTunes 99¢ Deals
Lately they've been skimping on anything pre 1980s... but this week we get two Oscar nominated pleasures A Star is Born (1937) and The Bad Seed (1956). Other strong titles this week include the recent documentary Matangi/Maya/M.I.A. (which Glenn also recommends) and Nicole Kidman's international breakthough Dead Calm (1989). If you're a horror fan there are a ton of those this week including South Korean classic The Host (2006), the Goya-winning The Orphanage (2007) and early Stephen King stuff like Cujo (1983) and Cat's Eye and Silver Bullet (both 1985).

New to Streaming

 

Stop. Stop. Stop. Why are you telling me this? 

brand new to Netflix: Beats, The Edge of Democracy, Dark season 2, The End of Evangelion, Mr Iglesias season 1, Shooter season 3, Bolivar season 1, La Misma Sangre/Blood Will Tell, Mike Epps: Only One Mike

brand new Hulu: Good Trouble  (series premiere), Family Food Fight (series premiere), The Bravest Knight (series premiere), Reef Break (series premiere), Spin the Wheel (series premiere), The Wall (series premiere), Out of the Blue, Hurley, and Juliet Naked (starring Ethan Hawke and Rose Byrne, pictured above). 

brand new Prime: Documental Season 2, Final Life Season 1, Tokyo Alice Season 1, Juliet Naked

brand new HBOGo: Years and Years (series premiere) and The Old Man and the Gun 

ICYMI - What's streaming in June

 

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Reader Comments (5)

Edge of democracy is a must watch documentary to understand brazil's political crises.

June 25, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterPlease come

Juliet, Naked is a real charmer, particularly for Ethan Hawke fans (in fact, I just watched it for the second time last night).

June 25, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterSuzanne

I've been wanting to sample The Tamarind Seed for years!

June 25, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterDave in Hollywood

Dave, me too! It's so hard to believe Julie did only three movies in the 70s. Darling Lili is so gooood. Sigh.

June 25, 2019 | Unregistered Commenterbrookesboy

I finally saw Dumbo in the discount theater and I cried for most of it like I knew I would!

June 27, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterJakey
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