Netflix giveth, and Netflix taketh away.
"Blade Runner: The Theatrical Cut" was just added to Netflix streaming, but now it's facing a harsh expiration date of May 16. (We'll be up on the roof, holding a dove and crying.)
And dude! So bogus: Unless you have a time machine, you only have until May 1st to stream "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" (1989).
Also leaving in May 2016: "Election," "Clerks," and "Black Hawk Dawn" as well as classic Marilyn Monroe movie "Bus Stop."
Here are all the movies and TV series leaving Netflix in May 2016. As always, all titles and dates are subject to change.
Leaving May 1
"The Animatrix" (2003)
"Anna Karenina" (1948)
"Author! Author!" (1982)
"Beware of Mr. Baker" (2012)
"Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" (1989)
"Broadway Idiot" (2013)
"Bus Stop" (1956)
"Election" (1999)
"The Good Life" (2012)
"Holiday Engagement" (2011)
"Kiss of Death" (1995)
"Mad Hot Ballroom" (2005)
"Mona Lisa Is Missing" (2012)
"Ralphie May: Austin-tatious" (2008)
"Terms And Conditions May Apply" (2013)
"That's What I Am...
"Blade Runner: The Theatrical Cut" was just added to Netflix streaming, but now it's facing a harsh expiration date of May 16. (We'll be up on the roof, holding a dove and crying.)
And dude! So bogus: Unless you have a time machine, you only have until May 1st to stream "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" (1989).
Also leaving in May 2016: "Election," "Clerks," and "Black Hawk Dawn" as well as classic Marilyn Monroe movie "Bus Stop."
Here are all the movies and TV series leaving Netflix in May 2016. As always, all titles and dates are subject to change.
Leaving May 1
"The Animatrix" (2003)
"Anna Karenina" (1948)
"Author! Author!" (1982)
"Beware of Mr. Baker" (2012)
"Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" (1989)
"Broadway Idiot" (2013)
"Bus Stop" (1956)
"Election" (1999)
"The Good Life" (2012)
"Holiday Engagement" (2011)
"Kiss of Death" (1995)
"Mad Hot Ballroom" (2005)
"Mona Lisa Is Missing" (2012)
"Ralphie May: Austin-tatious" (2008)
"Terms And Conditions May Apply" (2013)
"That's What I Am...
- 4/22/2016
- by Sharon Knolle
- Moviefone
Despite its hyperbolic title and theatrical release timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of its subject’s assassination, JFK: A President Betrayed doesn’t traffic in Oliver Stone-style conspiracy theories. Rather, Cory Taylor’s documentary is a sober-minded, well-researched account of Kennedy’s efforts to defy the urgent warmongering advice of his military leaders and instead pursue back-channel communications with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev and Fidel Castro to secure peace. Making its arguments in clear and cogent fashion, the film serves as an effective historical primer, even if it’s inevitably going to get lost amidst the current flood of
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- 11/22/2013
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Far more sober and reasonable than its shouting-in-the-streets title suggests, Cory Taylor's JFK: A President Betrayed plays out like what you probably wish the History Channel was actually like: Over arresting period footage, historians and actual participants in the history recount in intimate detail the behind-the-scenes wranglings of presidents, premiers, and their advisers.
Rather than doling out scandal and conspiracies, Taylor focuses on the one thing so often unmentioned in discussions of our first modern celebrity president: actual policy.
The film traces the young president's foreign policy adventures, from summits with Khrushchev to the Bay of Pigs disaster to the Cuban Missile Crisis, where Kennedy rejected the plans of hawkish advisers to hit Castro...
Rather than doling out scandal and conspiracies, Taylor focuses on the one thing so often unmentioned in discussions of our first modern celebrity president: actual policy.
The film traces the young president's foreign policy adventures, from summits with Khrushchev to the Bay of Pigs disaster to the Cuban Missile Crisis, where Kennedy rejected the plans of hawkish advisers to hit Castro...
- 11/19/2013
- Village Voice
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