Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Here’s what’s new on Netflix in May, and what’s going away

Streaming goliath Netflix is having a pretty great ride these days. After taking a nosedive over fears that the rise of HBO Now would steal its thunder, Netflix stock has skyrocketed on news that CEO Reed Hastings’ plan to conquer the world (and expand into 200 countries) is going swimmingly. Wide critical acclaim for the service’s new hit series from Marvel, Daredevil, which recently got renewed for a second season, didn’t hurt either.

While May’s headlining coming attractions are a bit sparse, there are, of course, a few intriguing new titles we’re looking forward to next month. Those include the new Netflix original starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as sunset wives whose husbands leave them for each other, Grace and Frankie, as well as the Oscar-nominated stop-motion animation film about a boy “abducted” by strange underground creatures, The Boxtrolls.

May also brings an unabashed new story that digs deep into the amateur porn industry through the eyes of several young women, Hot Girls Wanted, as well as a new series that will break the Netflix binge-friendly mold called Between, which focuses on a town “under siege from a mysterious disease” that only affects those over the age of 21. Unlike most Netflix fare, the Canadian-made 6-part series will be introduced one week at a time starting May 21.

Other additions worthy of mention include the brilliant WWII satire from Quentin Tarantino, Inglorious Basterds, season 3 of the acclaimed crime thriller Longmire, as well as a film with perhaps the most ridiculous premise we’ve ever encountered in the zombie genre, Zombeavers, which is about (you guessed it) zombie beavers.

Perhaps just as noteworthy are all the titles that you’ll want to catch before they take flight next month, as it were. Included in the long list are titles like Airplane!, Airplane II: The Sequel, and Flight (there seems to be a theme here) as well as RoboCop, Skyfall, and Valkyrie, just to name a few.

Follow us below for the full list of what’s on the way in for Netflix, and what’s checking out.

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Monday, April 27, 2015

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Amp Up Movie Night With This Essential Home Theater Gear
1.) Logitech Harmony Ultimate Home Remote Control and Hub | $350

Sure, Logitech's latest universal remote is compatible with nearly every modern home theater device in existence. But the real allure is that its wireless hub works with other connected gadgets, like smart LED bulbs and Nest thermostats, letting you direct things like your room's color temperature as well as the actual temperature. Buy it here.

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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Kim Kardashian, Kanye West Install $35,000 Home Theater, Rent Movies for $500 Per Day

Kimye might consider themselves royalty, but even “Regal” Cinemas is not enough for them. A source tells Us Weekly that Kanye West and Kim Kardashian have installed a $35,000 Prima Cinema system into their $20 million Hidden Hills, Calif. mansion.

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The home theater system “lets them watch a movie the same day it’s released in theaters,” the insider notes. But this movie ticket costs more than most people spend on utilities each month.

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To download one film for 24 hours, the parents of little North West will shell out $500 each time.

And it turns out they aren’t the only Hollywood power couple willing to pay the big bucks for the at-home cinema experience. Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher and Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi all boast the high-tech gadget in their pads.

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Considering Kimye’s massive home already has two pools and its own vineyard, what’s a pricy movie theater?

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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

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Tuesday's TV Highlights: 'Inside Amy Schumer' on Comedy Central.
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