The summer movie season, as we usually know it, isn’t happening this year, with few big releases planning to drop over the next couple of months, even if cinemas are just starting to reopen. Instead, then, it’s falling on Netflix and the various other streaming services to pull their weight and give movie lovers a range of new content to feast on. Thankfully, July isn’t looking too shabby for original films and TV, not to mention lots of classics or underrated gems appearing on all the usual sites.
Of course, Netflix has the most original output coming across next month. TV fans, in particular, have got much to look forward to, including season 2 of The Umbrella Academy. In fact, it’s a good month for fantasy series based off comic books all-round, as we’ve also got Arthurian retelling Cursed and super-powered action show Warrior Nun coming as well.
Of course, Netflix has the most original output coming across next month. TV fans, in particular, have got much to look forward to, including season 2 of The Umbrella Academy. In fact, it’s a good month for fantasy series based off comic books all-round, as we’ve also got Arthurian retelling Cursed and super-powered action show Warrior Nun coming as well.
- 6/25/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
With so many streaming services available now, it can often be hard to pick the right one to spend your hard-earned money on. However, Hulu has remained among the most successful and content-heavy platforms alongside Netflix and has only gotten better with age. Whereas it had very few worthwhile movies years ago, now it often has some of the best films you can find to watch, and they’re offered up alongside brand new episodes of shows from various major networks. Like every other streaming service, Hulu updates their content throughout each month, and July is looking to add quite a lot of good stuff.
First up, superhero fans will be happy to hear that Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3 swings onto the service on July 1st. This polarizing third entry for the Tobey Maguire version of the popular web-slinger sees Peter Parker bond with a symbiote that brings out...
First up, superhero fans will be happy to hear that Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3 swings onto the service on July 1st. This polarizing third entry for the Tobey Maguire version of the popular web-slinger sees Peter Parker bond with a symbiote that brings out...
- 6/17/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
Lifetime has named former TLC general manager Amy Winter its new head of programming, the cable channel announced Tuesday.
In her new role as executive vice president of programming, Winter will oversee the development, creation and execution of all programming for the network inclusive of movies, scripted and unscripted for Lifetime and Lmn. She will start next month out of Lifetime’s New York offices and report directly to A+E Networks president of programming, Rob Sharenow.
Most recently Evp and general manager at UPtv, Winter is best known for her many years spent working at TLC. During her tenure as Evp and general manager of the Discovery Communications-owned cable channel, Winter greenlit and produced series like “90 Day Fiancé,” “My 600-lb Life,” “Long Island Medium,” “Breaking Amish,” “Gypsy Sisters,” “Sex Sent Me to the ER,” “Welcome to Myrtle Manor,” “Leave It to Niecy,” “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo,” “Say...
In her new role as executive vice president of programming, Winter will oversee the development, creation and execution of all programming for the network inclusive of movies, scripted and unscripted for Lifetime and Lmn. She will start next month out of Lifetime’s New York offices and report directly to A+E Networks president of programming, Rob Sharenow.
Most recently Evp and general manager at UPtv, Winter is best known for her many years spent working at TLC. During her tenure as Evp and general manager of the Discovery Communications-owned cable channel, Winter greenlit and produced series like “90 Day Fiancé,” “My 600-lb Life,” “Long Island Medium,” “Breaking Amish,” “Gypsy Sisters,” “Sex Sent Me to the ER,” “Welcome to Myrtle Manor,” “Leave It to Niecy,” “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo,” “Say...
- 2/25/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
There are many reality based shows that are on television today that seem to specifically aim for entertainment. Shows that are based on sometimes taboo and awkward conversations that still spark intrigue for the majority of the population. One of these shows that we often here about is that of ‘Sex Sent Me To The ER’, which airs on the TLC network and has for several years now. However, while hearing some of the stories and reimagining that make it onto the episodes, it begs the question as to whether these stories are actually true, or if they are completely
Is The Show “Sex Sent Me To The ER” Fake?...
Is The Show “Sex Sent Me To The ER” Fake?...
- 3/2/2019
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Bet Networks has named Marisa Levy Vice President of Unscripted Programming, a role in which she will oversee the development of all unscripted programming for the network. Her hire comes amid a leadership shift at Bet Networks in which Scott Mills took the helm as President in January following the departure of CEO Debra Lee, and last month’s appointment of new Chief Brand Officer Vince Hudson. Based in Los Angeles, Levy will be responsible for growing Bet’s unscripted programming slate in all genres. She’ll report directly to Connie Orlando, Evp Programming, Bet Networks.
Levy moves to Bet with an extensive background in domestic and international television development and production. She most recently served as Creative Consultant at Viacom sister networks MTV and VH1, creating new programming and adapting international formats for the channels. Her projects included recently-announced series Just Tattoo of Us and The Valley. Prior to Viacom,...
Levy moves to Bet with an extensive background in domestic and international television development and production. She most recently served as Creative Consultant at Viacom sister networks MTV and VH1, creating new programming and adapting international formats for the channels. Her projects included recently-announced series Just Tattoo of Us and The Valley. Prior to Viacom,...
- 10/2/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Former Counting On star Derick Dillard is clearly still bitter about being fired from TLC. The 29-year-old took to his favorite platform to slam the network after a commercial featuring Ellen DeGeneres (who is an out-and-proud lesbian) aired during a recent episode. "Loving the Ellen commercial in the middle of #countingon @derickmdillard @JessaSeewald @Jeremy_Vuolo @jillmdillard," someone tweeted, to which he replied, "Yeah hopefully it moves to UPtv soon." UPtv currently airs Bringing Up Bates, another large-family reality show featuring the Duggars' friends. The user then asked, "Which one is more offensive to you: My Strange Addiction or I Am Jazz or Sex Sent Me to the ER? Inquiring minds need to know." He responded in classic Derick fashion with, "I don't watch any of them. I'm now aware of them, but I encourage others not to watch the filth on TLC... and other networks, but you brought up TLC shows.
- 9/12/2018
- by Megan Heintz
- In Touch Weekly
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