
No one can see every movie that comes out in a year. Heck, no one can even see all the good movies that come out in a year.
No one can see every movie that comes out in a year. Heck, no one can even see all the good movies that come out in a year.
The Golden Globe Awards will be handed out January 7 on CBS (the Oscars, meanwhile, aren’t until March 10), so if you’re taking advantage of holiday downtime to catch up on your awards-season viewing, here’s a handy guide to where you can stream the nominees.
There’s already a niche streaming service for nearly every appetite, but indie film fans searching beyond the mainstream now have
Max customers who currently pay $15.99 a month for the “legacy ad-free” plan might have noticed an email this week with an ominous subject line: “Upcoming changes to your Max subscription plan.” For once, the missive wasn’t about
Let’s get streaming! Welcome to io9's latest edition of the Nerd’s Watch, where we pare down the enormous lists of new films and television shows arriving on all your favorite streaming services into the sci-fi, fantasy, and horror titles we think you’ll like most. (And sometimes, just the ones that we like most.)
Following a successful debut last year, we’re getting a second Prime Day from Amazon this year as well.
Let’s get streaming! Welcome to io9's latest edition of the Nerd’s Watch, where we pare down the enormous lists of new films and television shows arriving on all your favorite streaming services into the sci-fi, fantasy, and horror titles we think you’ll like most. (And sometimes, just the ones that we like most.)
Amazon has always handled its streaming video slate a little differently than the competition. Other companies have slyly introduced a cheaper ad-free option while slowly raising prices on non-ad-based subscription tiers, Prime Video is taking a different tack. The streaming service plans to hold ad-free watching…