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

Netflix December

What’s New to Stream on Netflix for December 2019, and What’s Leaving

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Did you even know a new Michael Bay movie is hitting Netflix this month?! You do now.

Prime Video November

What’s New to Stream on Amazon Prime for November 2019

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Tim Burton’s last worthwhile movie hits Prime this month… can you guess what it is?

Hulu November

What’s New to Stream on Hulu for November 2019

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‘Anna and the Apocalypse’ is one of our favorites around these parts, and now it can be one of yours too as it’s new to Hulu this month.

Netflix November

What’s New to Stream on Netflix for November 2019, and What’s Leaving

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We all get to decide this month if ‘The Irishman’ counts as “cinema.”

Dana Gould In Skincrawlers

‘Creepshow’ Episode Six Review: A Fun Fad-Diet Fiasco and a Lakeside Dud

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The season finale of Shudder’s ‘Creepshow’ is another mixed bag in a reboot that boasts more duds than dunks.

See

‘See’ Review: So Many Trees, Not Enough Forest

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Yeah, I’ll say it — ‘See’ lacks vision.

Hbo Max

HBO Max Highlights: New ‘Game of Thrones’ Spinoff is Just the Beginning

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HBO’s new streaming service will have more options than we know what to do with.

The Morning Show

‘The Morning Show’ Dissects the Media and Its Audience With Intelligence, Humor, and Heart

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All the smarts, laughs, and emotional drama of ‘The Newsroom’ but without the one-sided ideology shoved constantly into your ears and eyes.