Somehow, the last week of January is here (where did the time go?) but even though the month is ending, more new TV shows are premiering this week on Netflix, Hulu and other streaming services, as well as broadcast and cable TV channels.
One of the stars of Queer Eye, has become the latest name to join the cast of Hulu's upcoming comedy series, Deli Boys. Here's what we know!
Netflix is king of the streaming realm, but a smaller player could emerge as the biggest winner of all in 2025.
In any case, as always I’ve searched high and low for all the best new TV shows and movies that have recently made their way to the myriad streaming services we all subscribe to these days. Some of these I’ve seen and written about and you can follow the links to my reviews.
MagellanTV might just make you ditch your old streaming services since it comes with thousands of ad-free documentaries. You might just learn something new every time you watch a series or movie, so join while lifetime access is available for $139.97 (reg. $999) with code SAVE30.
Netflix is raising the price for most of its subscription levels the company announced on its most recent investor call.
Netflix's price increase has subscribers raging. Here's how much Netflix raised their prices and what Hulu, HBO Max and other competitors charge.
Netflix remains a strong player but lacks the upside potential and risk-reward balance to justify its valuation and is unlikely to outperform the market. Read more here.
Netflix is by far the most popular streaming service, and its new pricing structure makes it among the most expensive. For comparison, Amazon Prime Video, the second most popular service, costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year (it's bundled with the Amazon Prime delivery service). Disney+ is $15.99 with no ads, and ad-free Hulu is $18.99 a month.
We’re still a week or so out from February, but Netflix is already preparing subscribers on the programming set to arrive in the month ahead. Wednesday saw Netflix unveil its newsletter for February 2025,
Netflix is raising its subscription prices in the US, leading me to think it’s time to cancel my subscription until I actively want to watch something new.
The first episode of Paradise is streaming on Hulu and Disney Plus earlier than expected Sterling K. Brown, Julianne Nicholson and James Marsden lead the cast of the exciting new series Originally intended to be a three-episode premiere,