In a move to modernise the licence fee for the streaming age, the government is considering changes that could see people pay to watch streaming services.
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That’s why we’ve put together this guide: to tell you exactly what you can expect from each of the main services – Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+ and HBO Max – and to help you decide which of them is right for you.
Fantasy movies take us to magical worlds where anything can happen—castles in the sky, talking animals, and amazing adventures. They let us escape from everyday life and dive into stories full of wonder and excitement.
There are some decent titles on STARZ like Outlander, Power Book III: Raising Kanan, and The Couple Next Door (not to mention films like John Wick: Chapter 4, and Spiderman: No Way Home) that you may not have access to now.
Disney is releasing Moana 2 on “premium” video-on-demand tomorrow ... Moana 2 will be available to buy digitally on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Vudu, and more. The price may vary depending ...
Available on platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, and more, this week's new releases offer a thrilling mix of entertainment. From gripping dramas to lighthearted comedies, there's something for everyone.
After captivating millions of viewers worldwide, the South Korean series Squid Game is about to bow out with a third and final season. Created by Hwang Dong-hyuk, this breathtaking dystopia features indebted individuals playing deadly games to win a colossal sum of money.
The service has emerged from the fuzzy early days in streaming history to a position both enviable and perilous
After Crime on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile, Kenneth Branagh reprises his role as Hercule Poirot in A Haunting in Venice, a captivating thriller inspired by Agatha Christie. Available on Disney+ from February 14, 2025.
The Amazon Prime Video rom-com You’re Cordially Invited is written and directed by Nicholas Stoller, who made some of the more memorable comedies of the 2000s and 2010s, including Forgetting Sarah Marshall and the Neighbors movies.
When we launched this column and newsletter, I wrote that our goal was to keep tabs on the “rapidly evolving business of making and distributing video content as streaming replaces old-fashioned linear television.