With each new month comes the same old lesson about catching all your favorite movies before they leave Netflix. If you haven’t watched The Naked Gun yet, you should do that is what I’m saying. But what do you get in return? A lot actually! We get the original series Fuller House and Judd Apatow’s Love. They’re also adding the final season of Mad Men, the first season of Better Call Saul, and one of the most popular teen movies of all time, Cruel Intentions.
On the Amazon Prime front, check out below to see what you’ll be able to stream for free and what’s going to have a cost. Let’s watch!
All Title Dates are Subject to Change
Netflix U.S. Release Dates Only
Available 2/1/16
A Picture of You (2014)
Armageddon (1998)
Better Call Saul: Season 1
Charlie’s Angels (2000)
Collateral Damage (2002)
Cruel Intentions (1999)
A Faster Horse...
On the Amazon Prime front, check out below to see what you’ll be able to stream for free and what’s going to have a cost. Let’s watch!
All Title Dates are Subject to Change
Netflix U.S. Release Dates Only
Available 2/1/16
A Picture of You (2014)
Armageddon (1998)
Better Call Saul: Season 1
Charlie’s Angels (2000)
Collateral Damage (2002)
Cruel Intentions (1999)
A Faster Horse...
- 2/1/2016
- by Graham McMorrow
- City of Films
Mad Max: Fury Road.
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Mad Max: Fury Road is leading the field in the 63rd annual Motion Picture Sound Editors' Golden Reel Awards.
George Miller's road rage epic earned three nominations, the most in the feature film categories.
The Martian, Star Wars: The Force Awakens and The Revenant also earned three nominations each..
The nominees represent the work of the world.s most talented sound artists and their contributions to the past year.s most outstanding feature film, television, animation and computer entertainment productions.
Mpse president, Frank Morrone said this nominees had produced an outstanding body of work encompassing motion pictures, television, documentaries, gaming and other mediums.
.Our members continue to impress with their ability to develop new techniques and find creative ways to employ sound as a means of enriching storytelling. We congratulate all of this year.s nominees for their achievements,. he said.
The Mpse Golden Reel...
.
Mad Max: Fury Road is leading the field in the 63rd annual Motion Picture Sound Editors' Golden Reel Awards.
George Miller's road rage epic earned three nominations, the most in the feature film categories.
The Martian, Star Wars: The Force Awakens and The Revenant also earned three nominations each..
The nominees represent the work of the world.s most talented sound artists and their contributions to the past year.s most outstanding feature film, television, animation and computer entertainment productions.
Mpse president, Frank Morrone said this nominees had produced an outstanding body of work encompassing motion pictures, television, documentaries, gaming and other mediums.
.Our members continue to impress with their ability to develop new techniques and find creative ways to employ sound as a means of enriching storytelling. We congratulate all of this year.s nominees for their achievements,. he said.
The Mpse Golden Reel...
- 1/27/2016
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
Fledgling film and TV distributor FilmRise, which is releasing such documentaries as Alex Gibney's Oscar contender "Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief" and Amy Berg's upcoming "Janis: Little Girl Blue" (November 27), has raised $25 million for an acquisition fund, mostly from New York private investor Josh Harlan’s Harlan Capital Partners. The Brooklyn-based distributor FilmRise has been on a recent buying spree, acquiring nine films from Gravitas Ventures for home media distribution, including "Back to the Future" doc "Back in Time" (October 21), David Gelb's "A Faster Horse," and Evel Knievel bio-doc "Being Evel," which will likely be released on DVD and Blu-ray this fall. Read More: FilmRise Launches Subscription VOD Streaming Service Coolflix Founded by Danny Fisher, Jack Fisher and Alan Klingenstein in 2010 as Fisher Klingenstein Films, CEO Danny Fisher seeks to grow their audience via...
- 10/28/2015
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
Read More: FilmRise Aquires Cannes Classic Doc 'Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans' The Brooklyn-based distributor FilmRise has just announced its acquisition of nine films from Gavitas Ventures for home media distribution. The titles, which include "Back to the Future" documentary "Back in Time," David Gelb's "A Faster Horse," and Evel Knievel bio-doc "Being Evel," will begin to be released on DVD and blu-ray as early as this fall. Other acquired titles include "A Faster Horse," "All Things Must Pass," "Dennis Rodman's Big Bang in Pyongyang," "Landmine Goes Click," "Sneakerheadz," "Addicted to Sexting" and "Chronic-con, Episode 420: A New Dope." "We are ecstatic to continue our partnership with Gravitas Ventures by releasing this incredible slate of films on DVD and Blu-ray," said FilmRise CEO Danny Fisher. "FilmRise is always looking to reach...
- 9/28/2015
- by Aubrey Page
- Indiewire
I have a Mustang. I love my Mustang – a 1967, inline 6 engine. There is no other classic car like it. No doubt about it – we Mustang owners have a deep emotional connection to our cars.
Even have the original owner’s manual.
Now comes the trailer for the upcoming film A Faster Horse.
Director David Gelb cuts in a rigorous, high-energy look at the history of Ford and the definitive muscle car. We all know it had a chassis cool enough for Steve McQueen in Bullitt (it is still the greatest chase scene of all time! It was a Highland Green 1968 Ford Mustang Gt 390 fastback), James Bond drove a 1971 Mustang Mach 1 in Diamonds Are Forever and there was a song written by Wilson Pickett in 1966 called “Mustang Sally.”
This film goes way beyond a car lover’s documentary making it a resonant examination of American ingenuity, workmanship, and resilience.
Director David Gelb...
Even have the original owner’s manual.
Now comes the trailer for the upcoming film A Faster Horse.
Director David Gelb cuts in a rigorous, high-energy look at the history of Ford and the definitive muscle car. We all know it had a chassis cool enough for Steve McQueen in Bullitt (it is still the greatest chase scene of all time! It was a Highland Green 1968 Ford Mustang Gt 390 fastback), James Bond drove a 1971 Mustang Mach 1 in Diamonds Are Forever and there was a song written by Wilson Pickett in 1966 called “Mustang Sally.”
This film goes way beyond a car lover’s documentary making it a resonant examination of American ingenuity, workmanship, and resilience.
Director David Gelb...
- 9/2/2015
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
White Horse Pictures and Studiocanal will launch international sales in Cannes on Ron Howard’s authorised documentary about The Beatles’ early career.
The companies will show new material from the film, now in post-production, including fresh footage from Fab Four’s early performances.
White Horse Pictures, which launched last year and recently premiered the Ford Mustang doc A Faster Horse in Tribeca, represents Us rights with Scott Pascucci in consultation with Apple Corps Ltd and Imagine Entertainment.
The documentary explores The Beatles’ inner workings and relationships and will trace their path from the early days at Cavern Club in Liverpool through the touring years to the final concert in Candlestick Park, San Francisco, in 1966.
One Voice One World (Ovow) brought the project to Apple Corps and has conducted extensive research and compiled home movies and photos of the band. Ovow’s Matthew White, Stuart Samuels and Bruce Higham are co-producing the film.
Grammy-winning music producer...
The companies will show new material from the film, now in post-production, including fresh footage from Fab Four’s early performances.
White Horse Pictures, which launched last year and recently premiered the Ford Mustang doc A Faster Horse in Tribeca, represents Us rights with Scott Pascucci in consultation with Apple Corps Ltd and Imagine Entertainment.
The documentary explores The Beatles’ inner workings and relationships and will trace their path from the early days at Cavern Club in Liverpool through the touring years to the final concert in Candlestick Park, San Francisco, in 1966.
One Voice One World (Ovow) brought the project to Apple Corps and has conducted extensive research and compiled home movies and photos of the band. Ovow’s Matthew White, Stuart Samuels and Bruce Higham are co-producing the film.
Grammy-winning music producer...
- 5/5/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Read More: Meet the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival Filmmakers Before he brings us Netflix's first original documentary series, David Gelb tells the story of the Chief Program Engineer Dave Pericak, who is in charge of redesigning the Ford Mustang approaching its 50th anniversary. What is it like for the jobs and expectations of thousands to rest solely on the shoulders of one man? What's your film about in 140 characters or less? As the fiftieth anniversary of the Mustang approaches, Ford is launching a redesign, placing the jobs and expectations of thousands squarely on the shoulders of Chief Program Engineer Dave Pericak. Directed by David Gelb ("Jiro Dreams of Sushi"), "A Faster Horse" moves beyond a car lover’s documentary to a resonant examination of American ingenuity, workmanship, and resilience. Now what's it Really about? This is really a film about making decisions under pressure, leading a massive team, and how a product can become legendary.
- 4/20/2015
- by Travis Clark
- Indiewire
Nigel Sinclair and Guy East’s La-based company are commencing world sales on the Tribeca Film Festival documentary selection.
The White Horse Pictures co-founders plan to bring on a sales partner to co-ordinate the Us sale of David Gelb’s film, set to receive its world premiere in the New York festival’s Spotlight section next month.
A Faster Horse tells the story of the Ford Mustang and follows the team entrusted with creating the 2015 model 50 years after the iconic car’s original release.
The film includes footage from Mustang clubs, race tracks, assembly lines and the company’s inner workings. Mark Monroe wrote the screenplay.
White Horse CEO Sinclair produces alongside Glen Zipper, the former head of documentaries at Spitfire Pictures with whom Sinclair and East collaborated when they ran Exclusive Media. East and Nicholas Ferrall are executive producers.
“We are delighted that David Gelb’s film, which celebrates one of the greatest pieces of Americana...
The White Horse Pictures co-founders plan to bring on a sales partner to co-ordinate the Us sale of David Gelb’s film, set to receive its world premiere in the New York festival’s Spotlight section next month.
A Faster Horse tells the story of the Ford Mustang and follows the team entrusted with creating the 2015 model 50 years after the iconic car’s original release.
The film includes footage from Mustang clubs, race tracks, assembly lines and the company’s inner workings. Mark Monroe wrote the screenplay.
White Horse CEO Sinclair produces alongside Glen Zipper, the former head of documentaries at Spitfire Pictures with whom Sinclair and East collaborated when they ran Exclusive Media. East and Nicholas Ferrall are executive producers.
“We are delighted that David Gelb’s film, which celebrates one of the greatest pieces of Americana...
- 3/5/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
New work from William Monahan, Henry Hobson, Adrián García Bogliano and Neil Labute are among the Spotlight, Midnight and Special Screening selections announced on Thursday.
Tribeca Film Festival top brass announced the Spotlight section of 40 films comprising 23 narratives and 17 documentaries.
Twenty-four are world premieres, among them Monahan’s thriller Mojave, Labute’s Dirty Weekend and Henry Hobson’s zombie drama Maggie that Lionsgate/Roadside Attractions snapped up before Toronto before pulling the premiere.
Bogliano’s Here Comes The Devil follow-up Scherzo Diabolico plays in Midnight and is one of four world premieres in the five-strong genre strand.
Special Screenings include the world premiere of documentary Mary J. Blige – The London Sessions (pictured).
Work In Progress screenings include LoveTrue, the latest documentary from 2011 Best Documentary Feature Award winner Alma Har’el. Patrick Creadon, who directed 2011 entry Wordplay, will show a cut of All Work, All Play, which centres on the world of video game arena competitions.
“The Spotlight...
Tribeca Film Festival top brass announced the Spotlight section of 40 films comprising 23 narratives and 17 documentaries.
Twenty-four are world premieres, among them Monahan’s thriller Mojave, Labute’s Dirty Weekend and Henry Hobson’s zombie drama Maggie that Lionsgate/Roadside Attractions snapped up before Toronto before pulling the premiere.
Bogliano’s Here Comes The Devil follow-up Scherzo Diabolico plays in Midnight and is one of four world premieres in the five-strong genre strand.
Special Screenings include the world premiere of documentary Mary J. Blige – The London Sessions (pictured).
Work In Progress screenings include LoveTrue, the latest documentary from 2011 Best Documentary Feature Award winner Alma Har’el. Patrick Creadon, who directed 2011 entry Wordplay, will show a cut of All Work, All Play, which centres on the world of video game arena competitions.
“The Spotlight...
- 3/5/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
New work from William Monahan, Henry Hobson, Adrián García Bogliano and Neil Labute are among the Spotlight, Midnight and Special Screening selections announced on Thursday.
Tribeca Film Festival top brass announced the Spotlight section of 40 films comprising 23 narratives and 17 documentaries.
Twenty-four are world premieres, among them Monahan’s thriller Mojave, Labute’s Dirty Weekend and Henry Hobson’s zombie drama Maggie that Lionsgate/Roadside Attractions snapped up before Toronto before pulling the premiere.
Bogliano’s Here Comes The Devil follow-up Scherzo Diabolico plays in Midnight and is one of four world premieres in the five-strong genre strand.
Special Screenings include the world premiere of documentary Mary J. Blige – The London Sessions (pictured).
Work In Progress screenings include LoveTrue, the latest documentary from 2011 Best Documentary Feature Award winner Alma Har’el. Patrick Creadon, who directed 2011 entry Wordplay, will show a cut of All Work, All Play, which centres on the world of video game arena competitions.
“The Spotlight...
Tribeca Film Festival top brass announced the Spotlight section of 40 films comprising 23 narratives and 17 documentaries.
Twenty-four are world premieres, among them Monahan’s thriller Mojave, Labute’s Dirty Weekend and Henry Hobson’s zombie drama Maggie that Lionsgate/Roadside Attractions snapped up before Toronto before pulling the premiere.
Bogliano’s Here Comes The Devil follow-up Scherzo Diabolico plays in Midnight and is one of four world premieres in the five-strong genre strand.
Special Screenings include the world premiere of documentary Mary J. Blige – The London Sessions (pictured).
Work In Progress screenings include LoveTrue, the latest documentary from 2011 Best Documentary Feature Award winner Alma Har’el. Patrick Creadon, who directed 2011 entry Wordplay, will show a cut of All Work, All Play, which centres on the world of video game arena competitions.
“The Spotlight...
- 3/5/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
New work from William Monahan, Henry Hobson, Adrián García Bogliano and Neil Labute are among the Spotlight, Midnight and Special Screening selections announced on Thursday.
Tribeca Film Festival top brass announced the Spotlight section of 40 films comprising 23 narratives and 17 documentaries.
Twenty-four are world premieres, among them Monahan’s thriller Mojave, Labute’s Dirty Weekend and Henry Hobson’s zombie drama Maggie that Lionsgate/Roadside Attractions snapped up before Toronto before pulling the premiere.
Bogliano’s Here Comes The Devil follow-up Scherzo Diabolico plays in Midnight and is one of four world premieres in the five-strong genre strand.
Special Screenings include the world premiere of documentary Mary J. Blige – The London Sessions (pictured).
Work In Progress screenings include LoveTrue, the latest documentary from 2011 Best Documentary Feature Award winner Alma Har’el. Patrick Creadon, who directed 2011 entry Wordplay, will show a cut of All Work, All Play, which centres on the world of video game arena competitions.
“The Spotlight...
Tribeca Film Festival top brass announced the Spotlight section of 40 films comprising 23 narratives and 17 documentaries.
Twenty-four are world premieres, among them Monahan’s thriller Mojave, Labute’s Dirty Weekend and Henry Hobson’s zombie drama Maggie that Lionsgate/Roadside Attractions snapped up before Toronto before pulling the premiere.
Bogliano’s Here Comes The Devil follow-up Scherzo Diabolico plays in Midnight and is one of four world premieres in the five-strong genre strand.
Special Screenings include the world premiere of documentary Mary J. Blige – The London Sessions (pictured).
Work In Progress screenings include LoveTrue, the latest documentary from 2011 Best Documentary Feature Award winner Alma Har’el. Patrick Creadon, who directed 2011 entry Wordplay, will show a cut of All Work, All Play, which centres on the world of video game arena competitions.
“The Spotlight...
- 3/5/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Rounding out this week’s program announcement for the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival are the Spotlight and Midnight Sections, along with a handful of Special Screenings and Works-in-Progress. The Spotlight selection includes several world premieres, such as Tim Blake Nelson’s Anesthesia; Thought Crimes, directed by Erin Lee Carr, daughter of the late, great David; David Gelb’s A Faster Horse; as well as Sundance banner titles Sleeping With Other People, Cartel Land, The Overnight, Slow West, Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead, and more. The festival is also presenting a Special Screenings section, full of “eventized” affairs, like the world premiere of Mary J. Blige – The London Sessions, followed by […]...
- 3/5/2015
- by Sarah Salovaara
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Rounding out this week’s program announcement for the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival are the Spotlight and Midnight Sections, along with a handful of Special Screenings and Works-in-Progress. The Spotlight selection includes several world premieres, such as Tim Blake Nelson’s Anesthesia; Thought Crimes, directed by Erin Lee Carr, daughter of the late, great David; David Gelb’s A Faster Horse; as well as Sundance banner titles Sleeping With Other People, Cartel Land, The Overnight, Slow West, Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead, and more. The festival is also presenting a Special Screenings section, full of “eventized” affairs, like the world premiere of Mary J. Blige – The London Sessions, followed by […]...
- 3/5/2015
- by Sarah Salovaara
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
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