Streaming Guides

Every month, we deliver an assortment of helpful streaming guides, cataloging the best of what’s new and notable on Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Netflix, and more.

Rob Hunter curates guides for Prime Video, Hulu, and Netflix as part of his Crossing the Streams series. He also dives into the hidden gems of Prime Video’s catalog of films in his column The Prime Sublime.

And Meg Shields curates a monthly guide to the best horror streaming with Horrorscope.

We’ve also published a number of standalone guides, including a TV streaming guide to keeping Pride alive all year, a guide to the best TV to watch during hard times, a guide to what’s on HBO Max, and huge lists of the 50 Best Original Movies and 50 Best Original Series on Netflix.

Browse our latest streaming guides below

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57 Jackie Chan Movies You Can Stream Right Now!

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Including 25 to watch via monthly streaming services and an additional 32 you can rent or buy on Amazon!

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Marvel’s ‘Runaways’ Trailer: Children Be Good to Your Parents

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Hulu now has their own Marvel series with some very special and magical teenagers.

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What is the Incentive for Netflix to Offer Quality Entertainment?

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Netflix might be fine delivering middling content now, but the company needs to think about the subscribers of the future.

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‘Stranger Things’ Season 2 Trailer Is Here to Terrorize Y’alls Neighborhood

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The first trailer for ‘Stranger Things’ Season 2 was just revealed at Comic-Con, and it’s everything you wanted.

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The Romance Conundrum in Recovery Films

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If they have to include a love story, they need to get it right.

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The 13 Scariest Horror Movies to Watch on Shudder Right Now

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Beat the summer heat with these 13 chillers on Shudder’s frighteningly cool streaming service!

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The Early Brilliance of Peter Bogdanovich

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A look at the early work of Peter Bogdanovich, brought to you by our friends at Filmstruck.