The Best Movies Leaving Netflix in August 2015
Barbershop (August 1): The charming, low-key comedy that launched a franchise.Beauty Shop (August 1): A distaff spinoff of the aforementioned Barbershop franchise.Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (August 1): An old-fashioned family musical based on the book by Ian Fleming (yes, that Ian Fleming).Face/Off (August 1): John Travolta and Nic Cage literally act their faces off in this John Woo classic.Joe Dirt (August 1): How else will you understand the nuances of Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser, released earlier this month?Pumping Iron (August 1): The bodybuilding docudrama that helped turn Arnold Schwarzenegger into a household name.The Fifth Element (August 1): Luc Besson’s vision of the future is unabashedly weird and gleefully silly.Titanic (August 1): Yes, the Celine Dion song sucks. But the epic action holds up, as does Leonardo DiCaprio’s boyish charm.Unbreakable (August 1): Still a standout of the superhero movie genre, even if the ending is the definition of “cinematic blue balls.“Jiro Dreams of Sushi (August 23): Make sure to watch this foodie documentary on a full stomach.
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The Best Movies Coming to Hulu in August 2015
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (August 1): One of Woody Allen’s early hits.Difficult People, Series Premiere (August 5): Hulu’s original comedy series produced by Amy Poehler and starring Billy Eichner.Fun Size Horror (August 6): You’re bound to find a piece of candy that suits your tastes in this collection of 21 horror shorts.Tim & Eric’s Bedtime Stories, Season 1 (August 8): Don’t count on Tim and Eric’s horror-comedy anthology to lull you to sleep.You’re the Worst, Season 1 (August 10): Catch up with FX’s lovably cynical romcom before Season 2 debuts in September.Here are all the movies and shows coming to Hulu in August 2015.
The Best Movies Coming To And Leaving Netflix In August 2015
By Angie Han/July 28, 2015 6:30 am EST
The Best Movies Leaving Netflix in August 2015
Barbershop (August 1): The charming, low-key comedy that launched a franchise.Beauty Shop (August 1): A distaff spinoff of the aforementioned Barbershop franchise.Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (August 1): An old-fashioned family musical based on the book by Ian Fleming (yes, that Ian Fleming).Face/Off (August 1): John Travolta and Nic Cage literally act their faces off in this John Woo classic.Joe Dirt (August 1): How else will you understand the nuances of Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser, released earlier this month?Pumping Iron (August 1): The bodybuilding docudrama that helped turn Arnold Schwarzenegger into a household name.The Fifth Element (August 1): Luc Besson’s vision of the future is unabashedly weird and gleefully silly.Titanic (August 1): Yes, the Celine Dion song sucks. But the epic action holds up, as does Leonardo DiCaprio’s boyish charm.Unbreakable (August 1): Still a standout of the superhero movie genre, even if the ending is the definition of “cinematic blue balls.“Jiro Dreams of Sushi (August 23): Make sure to watch this foodie documentary on a full stomach.
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The Best Movies Coming to Netflix in August 2015
Welcome to Me (August 8): Kristen Wiig puts in a sensitive performance as a lottery winner with Borderline Personality Disorder.Two Days, One Night (August 8): Marion Cotillard earned a Best Actress nomination for this powerful social drama.Alex of Venice (August 15): Chris Messina goes from starring in indie dramas to starring in and directing them.Pariah (August 16): An emotionally authentic coming-of-age indie about a marginalized young woman.Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (August 16): Steve Carell and Keira Knightley make an unlikely connection in unlikely circumstances.Girl Meets World, Season 1 (August 23): The TGIF fave gets a worthy successor.Byzantium (August 27): Neil Jordan revisits the vampire genre with this moody, grown-up drama.White God (August 27): A mistreated dog bites back in one of the year’s most unusual thrillers.Narcos (August 28): Netflix’s original series stars Boyd Holbrook and Pedro Pascal as DEA agents after drug kingpin Pablo Escobar.
Here are all the movies and shows coming to and leaving Netflix in August 2015.
The Best Movies Coming to Hulu in August 2015
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (August 1): One of Woody Allen’s early hits.Difficult People, Series Premiere (August 5): Hulu’s original comedy series produced by Amy Poehler and starring Billy Eichner.Fun Size Horror (August 6): You’re bound to find a piece of candy that suits your tastes in this collection of 21 horror shorts.Tim & Eric’s Bedtime Stories, Season 1 (August 8): Don’t count on Tim and Eric’s horror-comedy anthology to lull you to sleep.You’re the Worst, Season 1 (August 10): Catch up with FX’s lovably cynical romcom before Season 2 debuts in September.Here are all the movies and shows coming to Hulu in August 2015.