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

Quibi

What Is Quibi and What Can I Watch On It?

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Quibi’s approach to producing content is bold and experimental in the current streaming climate, but the platform could cater to a very popular niche.

Horrorscope April

Stuck at Home? Here’s All the Horror New to Streaming in April 2020

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This month’s Horrorscope includes the homebound horror classic ‘Misery’ plus a bunch of other streaming recommendations for horror lovers.

Hulu April

What’s New to Stream on Hulu for April 2020

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‘Parasite’ is new to Hulu for April. We repeat, Bong Joon-ho’s award winning masterpiece is available to stream this month on Hulu.

Netflix April

What’s New to Stream on Netflix for April 2020, and What’s Leaving

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Ricky Gervais’ ‘After Life’ returns as a caustically funny show about healing.

Prime April

What’s New to Stream on Amazon Prime Video for April 2020

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Are you streaming in 4K? Amazon Prime has a few James Bond movies for you to enjoy.

Interstate

‘Back to the Future’ Fans Should Know About Bob Gale’s ‘Interstate 60’

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No one knew how to advertise this one back in 2002, so it faded into obscurity and has remained there ever since.

The Fantasist

‘The Fantasist’ Is a Fascinating-Ish Follow-Up to Robin Hardy’s ‘The Wicker Man’

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Come for the giallo-tinged Irish thriller, stay for the killer playing bongos on someone’s ass.