Welcome to The Streaming Report for January 23, 2014, a weekly feature that brings you Netflix Instant suggestions to tickle your fancy based on recent uploads. With the weekend upon us, it’s time to get your queues fired up and couch potato mode ready to engage. After the long week on the grind you deserve a nice sit in front of the talk box. This past week, Netflix has been kind enough to supply you with The Square, Assault on Precinct 13 (1976), Voltron Force, Amélie, and a few more you’ll find after the break. We hope this Streaming Report will bring you hours of entertainment for your viewing pleasure. Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
Sundance 2014: Watch Dove’s Short Film ‘Seflie’; Redefining Beauty Through Social Media
Dove has once again made us believe in ourselves with the 2014 Sundance Film Festival debut of their 7-minute short film, Selfie. This new PSA documentary asks women to see the positive value social media has in shaping the way our culture perceives beauty, rather than being afraid of it. A tip of the hat goes to Dove, they have truly become the face of positive reinforcement for women in a time when we are bombarded by Photoshopped models daily. Not only has it debuted at Sundance, but Dove has also released it online for the public to view. Watch Selfie, in full, after the break. Continue reading
Lionsgate Debuts First Teaser Poster for ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1’
With Catching Fire slowly exiting theaters as the highest grossing domestic film of 2013, Lionsgate would like fans to begin thinking about The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 Redux Chapter 15 Episode 12. The studio has released the first teaser poster for the much anticipated young adult Suzanne Collins adaptation. With the events that had transpired in Catching Fire, and the introduction of this poster this early, Hunger Games fanatics will be begging for 2014 to end as Mockingjay Part 1 will be released on November 21. See the full poster after the break.
‘The Raid 2: Berandal’ US Trailer Packs a Punch and Other Dangerous Weapons (59 Screenshots)
The Raid 2: Berandal just premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and we now have the first US trailer before it hits theaters later this year. It’s been two years since The Raid: Redemption’smade its big debut at the Sundance 2012, and word is that this sequel is bigger and better. Watch the full trailer after the jump to see for yourself. Continue reading
Now Available To Own: Captain Phillips, Blue Jasmine, Instructions Not Included, and More
Empty your wallets and check your bank accounts, it’s time to see what’s Now Available To Own for the week of January 21, 2014. Each week we run down new releases in movies, television series, and video games that you can enjoy in the comfort of your own home. Not only that, we provide insights on some of the best deals on the Internets to keep your credit card from crying. On shelves this week, you can find titles such as Captain Phillips, Blue Jasmine, Instructions Not Included, and more. Check out the complete list of new releases after the jump. Continue reading
Two Teasers Trailers for ‘The Walking Dead’ Mid-Season 4 Premiere (15 Screenshots)
More than likely you are still on a high from the Season 4 mid-season finale of The Walking Dead. What has come to be known as one of the most balls to the wall endings to a story line ever, there is still a whole half a season left for our heroes. Over the weekend, AMC was kind enough to release not one but two teaser trailers for fans in preparation for The Walking Dead when it returns Sunday, February 9. And for those who like to stay spoiler free, these trailers give absolutely nothing away. You can find both trailers after the break, along with 15 screenshots of your favorite characters. Continue reading
Box Office Aftermath: ‘Ride Along’ takes Universal to a January Record
Rounding out the weekend of January 17-19, 2014, Ride Along dominated over the competition, leaving the box office battlefield victorious. Box Office Aftermath is an ongoing column dedicated to recapping the weekend’s total ticket sales. Each week, combatants enter the cinematic war zone, bloodthirsty for your cash. But there can only be one true winner. In Box Office Aftermath, we will take a look at the numbers, how previous contenders fared, and provide a brief analysis of the results.
‘Gravity’ and ’12 Years a Slave’ Make History at the PGA Awards
Notably, the PGA Awards have been looked upon as one of the best bets to determine which film would walk away with the Oscar for Best Picture. According to IndieWire.com, the PGA winner for Best Picture has matched the Oscars 17 times over the past 24 years, the last six times in fact. But with so many incredible movies in 2013 the Producers Guild of America knocked Hollywood on its ass by giving both Gravity and 12 Years a Slave Best Picture at the awards last night. Keep reading to learn more, and find out the rest of the winners of the 25th Annual PGA Awards. Continue reading
Carlo Carlei’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Will hit DVD and Blu-Ray February 4
With only a limited release, many Shakespeare fans missed their chance to see Carlo Carlei’s remake of Romeo and Juliet on the big screen back in October 2013. Luckily for them it will be released on Blu-ray and DVD February 4th, just in time for Valentine’s Day. Starring the up and coming Douglas Booth (next in the highly anticipated Jupiter Ascending) and wonderful Hailee Steinfeld (Ender’s Game; True Grit), this new take on the Romeo and Juliet brings fresh new faces to revive the classic. See more details about the release after the jump. Continue reading
20th Annual SAG Awards Winners List
It was a pretty big night for awards season frontrunners at the 20th Annual SAG Awards. Everyone you pretty much expected to walk away with the Actor did. American Hustle took home the big prize for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, while Breaking Bad and Modern Family took it home for their respective televison categories for drama and comedy. Although the night was full of non-surprises, it was however a great night for acceptance speeches, especially from Lupita Nyong’o, Bryan Cranston, and Rita Moreno. See the full list of winners after the break. Continue reading









