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The 5 Most Popular Movie Apps in 2023
1) Watch Netflix
For the past few years, the Netflix app - a movie mobile app development has been popular and trending. Founded in 1997, it initially began selling and renting out DVDs via mail. However, it is now one of the most popular mobile apps for watching movies and web series. On Netflix, you can watch thousands of movies and TV shows in 4K resolution, with the option to change the language of the audio and subtitles. You can even download movies to watch later, even if you don't have an internet connection or Wifi. You can also browse content by category, such as English, Hindi, Spanish, Korean, and Gujrati, and even select your favourite genre-specific content. A single Netflix subscription allows users to create up to five profiles.
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 2) Amazon Prime Video (Android)
When Amazon said A to Z, the app developers meant it literally. We are all familiar with the Amazon marketplace. Amazon also has a mobile app for Ebooks called Kindle, and it has been a strong competitor of Netflix by launching Amazon Prime videos. Amazon Prime Videos offers global content such as movies and web series to Prime members. It also offers 4K streaming in high quality. 5 different users can use the same account with one subscription, just like Netflix. You can also watch other shows such as the Harry Potter reunion, Live Thursday Night Football, WNBA games, and so on. You can even create a kids account that only displays kid-friendly content. Amazon Prime allows you to enter the wizarding world at a lower cost than Netflix.
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 Apple Android 3) YouTube
YouTube is the second most visited website, trailing only Google. YouTube was founded in 2005 and acquired by Google in 2006. Youtube has everything for you, including movies, trailers for movies and web series, songs, and even other video content. So, the next time you're looking for a favourite movie of yours, try searching it on YouTube first. You may not be able to find recent films, but you can certainly try your luck with older films that are not available on any other movie streaming mobile application. YouTube is a free movie streaming mobile app, but you must put up with advertisements. You can even pay for YouTube Premium, which includes ad-free streaming and access to a variety of YouTube original content. You should have YouTube installed on your device, but if not, you can download it from here.
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 Android \sApple \s4) Disney+ Hotstar
Sunil Rayan launched Hotstar in India in 2015 to stream Star India's local video content such as serials, movies, and sports. In April 2020, Disney+ acquired Hotstar. Hotstar has a wide selection of movies that are not limited to Indian films. It includes The Sixth Sense, The Art of Racing in the Rain, Gifted, Kingsman, The Fault in Our Stars, Avatar, and many other Marvel films. In addition, you can watch a variety of Hotstar-exclusive web series. Almost every Disney film is also available on that platform. If you are unable to assemble your Avengers, you can relive your childhood by watching Disney movies. If you believe that because Hotstar is an Indian mobile app, it will only be available in India, you are mistaken. Hotstar is available in a number of countries, including India, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Singapore, Indonesia, and many other Asia-Pacific countries. The only drawback to Hotstar is that you can only use it on one device at a time.
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 Apple Android 5) HBO Max
If you enjoy Warner Bros movies, HBO Max is the mobile app for you. HBO Max debuted in the United States in 2020, followed by a number of other countries. HBO Max has more than 73.8 million global users in such a short period of time. And why not, it gives you access to Warner Bros., New Line Cinema, Rooster Teeth, DC, the Turner library, CNN, Looney Tunes, and more. It also gives you access to classic films, web shows, and Max originals like Friend Reunion, Harry Potter Reunion, and many more. The only disadvantage of HBO Max is that it is somewhat expensive, but if you enjoy Warner Bros. movies, it is well worth the money. HBO Max is now available in almost every country, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Canada, and many others, and it is soon to be available in Asian countries such as India, South Korea, and others.
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Friday, July 02, 2021 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?: SUMMER OF SOUL (Disney + Star)
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT MY LOTTERY DREAM HOME (TBD - HGTV Canada)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME/CRAVE/NETFLIX CANADA/CBC GEM:
AMAZON PRIME ANIMALES HUMANOS NANCY DREW (Season 1) THE TOMORROW WAR
CRAVE TV CURIOUS GEORGE: GO WEST, GO FEAR OF RAIN GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING INTERGALACTIC (Season 1) JUDAS & THE BLACK MESSIAH ME AND EARLY AND THE DYING GIRL RUN’S HOUSE (Seasons 1-6) THE SHACK TRUE LIFE CRIME UK (Season 1
DISNEY+ STAR THE ART OF RACING IN THE RAIN THE DARKEST MINDS MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE POOCH PERFECT (Season 1) RAVEN’S HOME (Season 4)
NETFLIX CANADA THE 8TH NIGHT BIG TIMBER FEAR STREET PART 1: 1994 HASEEN DILLRUBA MORTEL (Season 2) NOW YOU SEE ME
THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY (Crave) 6:05pm:  At the urging of the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), unassuming hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) joins 13 dwarves on a perilous quest to reclaim the kingdom of Erebor and gains possession of the powerful One Ring.
WIMBLEDON TENNIS (TSN2) 7:00pm: Primetime
MLB BASEBALL (SN1) 7:00pm: Rays vs. Jays (TSN3) 7:00pm: Yankees vs. Red Sox
TYLER PERRY'S YOUNG DYLAN (YTV) 7:00pm (SEASON PREMIERE):  Dylan gets ready to return to Chicago with his mother, but a change in plans has him questioning their relationship; the rest of the family is trying to help Dylan through this latest crisis.
GOLDIE’S OLDIES (YTV) 7:30pm (SERIES PREMIERE): The life of teenager Goldie is turned upside-down when her family moves from the US to the UK to live with their Grandpa Maury and his `70-something' housemates.
NHL HOCKEY (SN/CBC) 8:00pm: Lightning vs. Habs - Game #3
BIG BEACH BUILDS (HGTV Canada) 8:00pm: A couple transports a 60-year-old house to a plot of land near the beach, and it's up to Marnie and her team to completely renovate the home while keeping its rustic charm and integrity from the 1960s.
NORTH WOODS LAW (Discovery Canada) 8:00pm (SEASON PREMIERE): A call is made about two bobcats on the loose, and Officer McKee must track them down before things escalate; a fisherman is caught concealing his unregistered snowmobile, and Officer Cyrs rushes to the site of a head-on snowmobile accident.
THE SHERRY VINE VARIETY SHOW (Out TV) 8:00pm (SERIES PREMIERE): Re-imagining the classic tv variety show standard with some of the best known drag superstars and queer entertainers on the scene.
FRIDAY NIGHT THUNDER (APTN) 8:30pm: Ohsweken Speedway and all the local drivers are abuzz with preparations for the final event of the season; a mystery car with an unidentified driver appears on Millionaire Row to the curiosity of everyone in the pits.
HOTEL PARANORMAL (T&E) 9:00pm (SEASON PREMIERE):   First person testimony reveals accounts of those who have dared to stay or work at hotels that are cursed and troubled by paranormal activity.
NO SUDDEN MOVE (Crave) 9:00pm:  In 1954 Detroit, small-time criminals are hired to steal a document. When their heist goes horribly wrong, their search for who hired them -- and for what purpose - sends them wending through all echelons of the race-torn, rapidly changing city.
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How To Listen
One of the most important skills we have as human beings is our ability to communicate, and to do so effectively.
However, one could easily argue that - societally speaking - we have not been communicating effectively with one another, or have only been doing so with a select group of people. The events of the past ten days seem like blatant proof of that.
A large part - if not the largest part - of effective communication and the subsequent forward momentum of progress is:
Active Listening.
We - and I’m speaking to the heavily White majority of my readership here - are being asked right now to Actively Listen to our Black peers, friends, family, colleagues, allies, acquaintances, and all Black voices across the country.
So how do we do this? What does this mean? Where to start?
Active Listening
The practice of Active Listening can be defined as:
Giving total concentration to what is being said, providing full attention and utilizing all senses.
Active Listening is not merely hearing the sounds, nor is it giving passive attention whilst waiting for the next moment. Likewise, it is not waiting for your turn to speak.
The purpose of Active Listening is to fully comprehend what is being said and to provide both empathy and understanding. It is not critical - where you would listen and then offer your own opinion/insight - and it is not with the intention of reply, except to show comprehension.
Active Listening should be:
Neutral and non-judgemental
Patient
Filled with cues that you are listening (particularly if in person)
Open to asking questions and to clarification
Inclusive of reflection back on what has been said
Here are some clarifications on what Active Listening should not include:
Wandering thoughts
Disrespect
Interruptions
Distraction
One-upping the speaker
Focus on small details
Self-centering the narrative
Passing over what was not comprehended
Active Listening should establish a sense of trust and - most importantly - it is about the Speaker, not the listener.
Like any skill, Active Listening takes practice, but it may be the most crucial skill we can possibly posses.
Not Our Time
White folx: This is not our time to speak.
Honestly, I hesitated even writing this post today. But ultimately, it seemed that if I could use this platform to help educate and provide information that is critical at this time, it would be better to speak up right now than do my own work quietly.
We have been talking and controlling the narrative in this country from the beginning, and that was not right. We were wrong. So we must do better.
Right now Black folx are speaking up - as they have been the whole time - and are finally being heard. So instead of trying to raise our own voice into that conversation, it is time for us to sit down and Listen.
Here are some important considerations before we dive in:
Is this education going to be quick? No.
Is it going to be easy? No.
Are we going to make mistakes? Yes, and then we own up to those mistakes and we fix them.
Will we encounter discomfort? YES. If you’re not uncomfortable throughout this process, you’re likely not trying hard enough to learn.
Will we have to unlearn habits, practices, and biases? Oh yes. Many many many.
Can we rely on Black folx to educate us? NO. This is up to US to learn. They tried teaching when we weren’t listening, so now WE must do the work.
Will we get a pat on the back for our work, time, and effort? No. I know you’re going to want one, but we don’t get one. Not when we’re 250 years late.
Do we have to post on social media? No. As long as you’re doing the work and having the conversations, social media is not necessary. Honestly - and I’m trying to do this myself - the conversation on our social media accounts should be about providing resources to other White folx and amplifying what is being said by Black voices.
Should I ask questions? Yes! Ask other White folx if you’re confused about something. Do some research. Find a friend or family member you can trust with a question you think is silly or embarrassing. It’s all part of the work.
And I’m sure there are plenty more questions to answer even beyond these, but let’s dive in.
Where To Start
There is an overwhelming amount of material to be consumed for our education.
I’ve been collecting a list of places to start, which I figured could be helpful to everyone. I’ve broken it down into categories, which I hope you will all find helpful.
If you have further suggestions, please place them in the comments!
Watch:
Netflix:
13th
American Son
Black Earth Rising
Brian Banks
Dear White People
Get On The Bus
The Kaliep Browder Story
LA 92
See You Yesterday
Strong Island
When They See Us
HBO:
King In The Wilderness
Notes From The Field
We Are The Giant
Hulu:
3 1/2 Minutes. 10 Bullets
Blindspotting (free with Cinemax)
The Hate U Give (free with Cinemax)
If Beale Street Could Talk
Amazon Prime:
Blindspotting
Just Mercy (rent free in June)
Quest
Westwind: Djalu’s Legacy
CBC:
The Skin We’re In
SBS On Demand:
First Australians
Rent:
12 Years A Slave (possibly still on Netflix)
BlacKkKlansmen
Black Britain On Film
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution
Black Power Mixtape: 1967-1975
Blood & Water (series)
Clemency
Detroit
Do Not Resist
Do the Right Thing
Fruitvale Station (possibly still on Netflix)
The House I Live In
I Am Not Your Negro (possibly still on Netflix)
Malcolm X
Maya Angelou: And I Still Rise
More Than A Month
Putaparri and the Rainmakers
Queen and Slim
Queen Sono
Queen Sugar
Roots
Selma
Slavery By Another Name
The Tall Man
Online:
Black Lives Matter activist videos: blacklivesmatter.com/activist-shorts/
Read:
Books:
So You Want To Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
Algorithms of Oppression by Safiya Noble
Blood In My Eye by George L. Jackson
If They Come In The Morning… by Angela Y. Davis
The Great Unlearn by Rachel Cargle
Me And White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad
White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin DiAngelo
This Book Is Anti-Racist by Tiffany Jewell
How To Be An Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi
Stamped: Racism, Antiracism and You by Ibram X. Kendi and Jason Reynolds
Unpacking The Invisible Knapsack (essay) by Peggy McIntosh
Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill Collins
Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower by Dr. Brittney Cooper
Heavy: An American Memoir by Kiese Laymon
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
I’m Still Here: Black Dignity In A World Made For Whiteness by Austin Channing Brown
Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson
Redefining Realness by Janet Mock
Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander
The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century by Grace Lee Boggs
The Warmth Of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color by Cherrie Moraga
Raising Our Hands by Jenna Arnold
When Affirmative Action Was White: An Untold History of Racial Inequality in Twentieth-Century America by Ira Katznelson
Why I’m No Longer Talking To White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge
Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams
Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult
Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
The Color Purple by Alice Walker
Playwrights (and a First Play Suggestion)
Dominique Morissea - Pipeline
Lynn Nottage - Sweat
Anna Deavere Smith - Notes From The Field
Dael Orlandersmith - Yellowman
August Wilson - Fences
Katori Hall - The Mountaintop
Jocelyn Bioh - School Girls; or, The African Mean Girls Play
Alice Childress - Wine In The Wilderness
Jeremy O. Harris - Slave Play
Lydia Diamond - Stick Fly
Antoinette Nwandu - Pass Over
Charles Fuller - A Soldier’s Play
Aleshea Harris - What to Send Up When it Goes Down
Peal Cleage - The Nacirema Society Requests the Honor of Your Presence at a Celebration of Their First One Hundred Years
Danai Guria - Eclipsed
Adrienne Kennedy - Funnyhouse of a Negro
Langston Hughes - Simply Heaven
Lorraine Hansberry - A Raisin in the Sun
James Baldwin - Blues for Mister Charlie
Charles Gordone - No Place to be Somebody
Tarell Alvin McCraney - Choir Boy
Colman Domingo - Dot
Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) - Dutchman and the Slave
Lonne Elder III - Ceremonies in Dark Old Men
Douglas Turner Ward - Day of Absence & Happy Ending
Kia Corthron - Breath, Boom
Ntozake Shange - For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide When the Rain-bow is Enuf
Mfonsio Udofia - Her Portmanteau
Suzan-Lori Parks - Topdog/Underdog
Samm-Art Williams - Home
George C. Wolfe - Spunk & The Colored Museum
Listen:
Podcasts:
1619
About Race
#BLACKLIVESMATTER
Code Switch (NPR)
The Combahee River Collective Statement
Diversity Gap
How to Survive the End of the World
The Intelligence
Intersectionality Matters
Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast
Pod For The Cause
Pod Save the People
Seeing White
Speaking of Racism
The Stoop
TED Radio Hour: Confronting Racism
Uncomfortable Conversations
We Live Here
What Matters
You’re Pretty For A…
Audiobook:
How To Be An Antiracist
Beginning
Is that list comprehensive? Nope.
This is just the start.
But to make progress, we all must begin somewhere. I hope this list helps you find a place to begin and that you will continue to do the work. In the meantime, I’m here if you have questions.
Be well, friends. Cheers.
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June brings a slew of new TV shows and films to stream on a number of different platforms.
“Orange Is the New Black” returns to Netflix for its fifth season, while Amazon is debuting several original projects of its own.
Hulu subscribers can stream favorites including “Legally Blonde” and “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective,” as well as the season premiere of “The Carmichael Show,” which is also available on iTunes.
For the complete lists from all four services, see below.
Netflix
June 1
“1 Night”
“13 Going on 30”
“Amor.com (Love.com)”
“Arrow” Season 5
“Burlesque”
“Catfight”
“Catwoman”
“Chingo Bling: They Can’t Deport Us All”
“Days of Grace”
“Devil’s Bride”
“Full Metal Jacket”
“How the Grinch Stole Christmas“
“Intersection”: Season 2
“Kardashian: The Man Who Saved OJ Simpson”
“Little Boxes”
“Mutant Busters”: Season 2
“My Left Foot”
“Off Camera with Sam Jones”: Series 3
“Playing It Cool”
“Rounders”
“Spring” (“Primavera”)
“The 100”: Season 4
“The Ant Bully”
“The Bucket List”
“The Queen”
“The Sixth Sense”
“Vice”
“West Coast Customs”: Season 3
“Yarn”
“Young Frankenstein”
“Zodiac”
June 2
“Comedy Bang! Bang!”: Season 5, Part 2
“Flaked”: Season 2 – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
“Inspector Gadget”: Season 3 – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
“Los Últimos de Filipinas”
“Lucid Dream” – NETFLIX ORIGINAL FILM
“Saving Banksy“
“The Homecoming: Collection”
June 3
“Acapulco La vida va“
“Blue Gold: American Jeans”
“Headshot”
“Three”
“Tunnel”
“War on Everyone”
June 4
“TURN: Washington’s Spies”: Season 3
June 5
June 7
June 9
“My Only Love Song”: Season 1 – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
“Orange Is the New Black”: Season 5 – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
“Shimmer Lake” – NETFLIX ORIGINAL FILM
June 10
“Black Snow” (“Nieve Negra”)
“Daughters of the Dust”
“Havenhurst”
“Sword Master”
June 13
“Oh, Hello On Broadway” – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
June 14
June 15
“Marco Luque: Tamo Junto” – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
“Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”: Season 4
“Mr. Gaga: A True Story of Love and Dance”
June 16
“Aquarius”: Season 2
“Counterpunch” – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
“El Chapo”: Season 1
“The Ranch”: Part 3 – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
“World of Winx”: Season 2 – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
June 17
“Grey’s Anatomy”: Season 13
“Scandal”: Season 6
“The Stanford Prison Experiment”
June 18
June 20
“Amar Akbar & Tony”
“Moana”
“Rory Scovel Tries Stand-Up For The First Time” – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
June 21
“Baby Daddy”: Season 6
“Young & Hungry”: Season 5
June 23
“American Anarchist”
“Free Rein”: Season 1 – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
“GLOW”: Season 1 – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
“Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press” – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
“You Get Me” – NETFLIX ORIGINAL FILM
June 26
June 27
“Chris D’Elia: Man on Fire” – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
June 28
“Okja” – NETFLIX ORIGINAL FILM
June 30
“Chef & My Fridge: Collection” (2014)
“Gypsy”: Season 1 – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
“It’s Only the End of the World”
“Little Witch Academia”: Season 1—NETFLIX ORIGINAL
“The Weekend”
Hulu
June 1
“The Carmichael Show”: Season 3 Premiere
“2 Days in the Valley”
“Ace Ventura: Pet Detective”
“Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls”
“Aeon Flux”
“All Over the Guy”
“Apocalypse Now”
“Apocalypse Now Redux”
“Barnyard”
“Black Rain”
“Blow Out”
“Blue Velvet”
“Bolero”
“Boogeyman”
“Boogeyman 2”
“Boogeyman 3”
“Bullwhip”
“Burnt Offerings”
“Chaos”
“Charlotte’s Web”
“Con Air”
“Dances with Wolves“
“The Deep End of the Ocean”
“De-Lovely”
“Desperado”
“Desperate Hours”
“Double Team”
“Dragon Eyes”
“Drunken Arts and Crippled Fist”
“Drunken Monkey, Floating Snake”
“El Gringo”
“The Fatal Flying Guillotine”
“Fighting of Shaolin Monks”
“Fire in the Sky”
“Fled”
“The Freshman”
“Free Willy”
“Gangs of New York”
“Ghost Rider”
“The Glass House”
“Hammett”
“The Hanoi Hilton”
“Harriet the Spy”
“Heartbreakers”
“Henry & Me”
“The Ides of March”
“Ingenious”
“The Invincible Armour”
“In the Line of Fire”
“Invincible Obsessed Fighter”
“It Could Happen to You”
“Joe Dirt”
“Kangaroo Jack”
“Last Action Hero”
“Legally Blonde”
“Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde”
“Legends of the Fall”
“Little Man Tate”
“Lost in America”
“Madeline”
“The Mechanic”
“The Medallion”
“Mo’ Money”
“Money Train”
“Moscow on the Hudson”
“Mr. Mom”
“Muppet Treasure Island”
“Muppets from Space”
“The Muppets Take Manhattan”
“Of Cooks and Kung Fu”
“On the Waterfront”
“The Out-of-Towners”
“Over the Top”
“Peggy Sue Got Married”
“The Philly Kid”
“The Prince of Tides”
“The Queen of Versailles”
“Random Hearts”
“Regarding Henry”
“See No Evil, Hear No Evil”
“Seven Years in Tibet”
“Shivers”
“Silverado”
“Starman”
“Stash House”
“Strategic Air Command”
“Stray Bullets”
“Tracker”
“Transit”
“Underworld”
“Underworld Evolution”
“World’s Greatest Dad”
“World Trade Center”
“XXX: State of the Union”
“Zoom”
June 2
“Black-ish”: Complete Season 3
June 3
“Dumb: The Story of Big Brother Magazine” (Hulu Documentary)
June 4
June 5
“Arbitrage”
“A Case of You”
“North”
June 6
“Rizzoli & Isles”: Complete Season 7
“Tyrant”: Complete Season 3
June 7
June 8
“What Happened Last Night”
June 9
“Girl Most Likely”
“Free the Nipple”
June 11
June 13
“American Ninja Warrior”: Season 9 Premiere
“Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge”: Season 2 Premiere
June 14
“Cocaine Cowboys”
“Control Room”
June 15
“Bayou Maharajah”
“Family Mission: The TJ Labraico Story”
“The Girls in the Band”
“The Hunting of the President”
“Outatime”
June 16
“Cardinal”: Complete Season 1
“The Strain”: Complete Season 3
“Asmodexia
June 17
“Kundo”
“Star Trek: Beyond”
June 18
June 22
“Little Big Shots: Forever Young”: Series Premiere
June 23
“Hollywood Game Night”: Season 5 Premiere
“Manny”
“Song One”
“Tarzan”
June 26
June 29
“Ong Bak”
“Ong Bak 2”
“Ong Bak 3”
June 30
Amazon
Available on Prime
June 1
“2 Days in the Valley”
“Aeon Flux”
“All Over the Guy”
“Apocalypse Now”
“Apocalypse Now Redux”
“Black Rain”
“Blow Out”
“Blue Velvet”
“Bolero”
“Bowling for Columbine”
“Bruce Lee Superstar”
“Bullwhip”
“Burnt Offerings”
“Chaos”
“Chinese Hercules”
“City of Gods” (“Ciudad de Deus”)
“Commando 2: The Black Money Trail”
“De-Lovely”
“Desperate Hours”
“Dragon Eyes”
“Drunken Arts and Crippled Fist”
“Drunken Monkey, Floating Snake”
“El Gringo”
“The Fatal Flying Guillotine”
“Fighting of Shaolin Monks”
“Fire in the Sky”
“Fled”
“Gone Baby Gone”
“Hammett”
“The Hanoi Hilton”
“Heartbreakers”
“Ingenious”
“The Invincible Armour”
“Invincible Obsessed Fighter”
“Lady of Burlesque”
“The Lady Says No”
“Lady Windermere’s Fan”
“Little Man Tate”
“Madame Behave”
“Magnolia”
“The Mandarin Mystery”
“Marihuana”
“The Mechanic”
“The Medicine Man”
“The Memphis Belle”
“Merry-Go-Round”
“Million Dollar Kid”
“Mind Over Murder”
“Miss Polly”
“Mission to Glory”
“The Monster Walks”
“The Most Dangerous Game”
“Mr. Mom”
“Mrs. Scooter”
“Murder at Midnight”
“Murder with Music”
“Night at the Follies”
“Nomads of the North”
“The Old Corral”
“One Exciting Night”
“One from the Heart”
“The Out-of-Towners”
“Outlaws of Sonora”
“Over the Top”
“Palooka”
“The Patchwork Girl of Oz”
“Payoff in the Pacific”
“The Philly Kid”
“Pinto Rustlers”
“The President’s Mystery”
“Prison Break”
“Private Buckaroo”
“The Queen”
“The Racketeer”
“Reaching for the Moon”
“The Red Rope”
“Regarding Henry”
“Revolt of the Zombies”
“Rex the Devil Horse”
“Riders of Destiny”
“Riders of the Whistling Pines”
“The Road to Hollywood”
“Roarin Lead”
“Robin Hood of the Pecos”
“Romola”
“Rough Book”
“Royal Bed, The”
“Saddle Mountain Roundup”
“The Savage Wild”
“The Scarlet Letter”
“Shadows”
“Shaolin Drunk Fighter”
“Shaolin vs. Lama”
“Shivers”
“Silver Blaze”
“Silver Horde”
“Six Gun Trail”
“Slightly Honorable”
“St. Benny the Dip”
“Stash House”
“The Strange Woman”
“Strategic Air Command”
“Submarine Warfare”
“Svengali”
“Swing High, Swing Low”
“Target for Tonight”
“Tarzan and the Green Goddess”
“Tarzan of the Apes”
“The Salesman” – AMAZON ORIGINAL
“The Tank”
“The Thief of Bagdad”
“Those We Love”
“Tomake Chai”
“Tormented”
“Tracker”
“Transit”
“True Heart Susie”
“Tumbleweeds”
“Wanderers of the West”
“War Comes to America”
“Way of the West”
“West of Nevada”
“White Orchid”
“Winterset”
“Within Our Gates”
“The Woman in Green”
“The Woman of the Town”
“World Trade Center”
“Yellowstone”
“Zis Boom Bah”
June 2
“Noor
“So Far
“The Closing of Winterland
“The Grateful Dead Movie
“Truckin’ Up to Buffalo”
June 4
June 5
“20th Century Women”
“Arbitrage”
“Ocean’s Eleven”
“Ocean’s Twelve”
June 7
“Aftershock”
“Brand New Testament”
June 8
“Art of the Steal”
“I Am Not Your Negro”
“Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood: Tiger Family Trip”
June 9
“Girl Most Likely”
“An American Girl Story: Summer Camp, Friends for Life” – AMAZON ORIGINAL
“Le Mans: Racing Is Everything”: Season 1 – AMAZON ORIGINAL
June 11
June 12
June 17
June 22
“Paterson” – AMAZON ORIGINAL
June 29
“David Lynch: The Art Life”
“Arthur: D.W. & the Beastly Birthday”
June 30
“All or Nothing”: Season 2
“Danger & Eggs”: Season 1 – AMAZON ORIGINAL
Streaming on Amazon Video
June 4
“I’m Dying Up Here”: Season 1
June 6
“Beauty and the Beast”
“CHIPS”
June 17
“Turn: Washington’s Spies”
June 18
“American Gods”: Season Finale
June 23
June 25
iTunes
June 1
“The Carmichael Show” (Free Season Premiere)
“The F Word with Gordon Ramsay” (Free Series Premiere)
“MasterChef”: Season 8
“Big Star Little Star”
June 2
“Life”
“Vincent N Roxxy” (in theaters now)
June 5
“Fear the Walking Dead”: Season 3
June 6
“Beauty and the Beast”
“Tickling Giants” (iTunes exclusive)
“CHiPs”
“Land of Mine”
“Stitchers”: Season 3
June 9
“Queen of the South”: Season 2
“King of the Road”: Season 2 (Free Season Premiere)
June 10
“Wynonna Earp”: Season 2
“Dark Matter”: Season 3
June 11
“Orphan Black”: Season 5
“Idiotsitter”: Season 2
June 12
“Claws”
“American Grit”: Season 2
June 13
“Power Rangers”
“Trainspotting 2”
“Belko Experiment”
“John Wick 2”
“Three Generations”
“Superhuman”
June 16
“Wilson”
“Once Upon A Time In Venice” (same day as theaters)
June 17
“The Great British Baking Show”: Season 4
June 18
“TURN: Washington’s Spies”: Season 4
June 19
“Kevin Hart Presents: The Next Level”
“Granchester”: Season 3
June 20
“Smurfs: The Lost Village”
“Kong: Skull Island”
“The Zookeeper’s Wife”
“Table 19”
“Resident Evil: Vendetta”
June 21
“Wrecked”: Season 2
“Queen Sugar”: Season 2
“The Bold Type”(Free Series Premiere)
June 22
June 23
“The Bad Batch” (same day as theaters)
“The Night Shift”: Season 4
“The Mist”
June 24
“Playing House”: Season 3 (Complete Season)
“The Bureau”: Season 3
June 26
June 27
“The Fate of the Furious”
“Personal Shopper”
“Last Men In Aleppo” (iTunes exclusive)
June 29
“Younger”: Season 4
“Cleverman”: Season 2
“Big Brother”
June 30
“Their Finest”
“Inconceivable”
“Who Killed Tupac?”
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Friday, April 10, 2020 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?: COACHELLA: 20 YEARS IN THE DESERT (YouTube) A CELEBRATION OF THE MUSIC FROM COCO (Disney+) MAGGIE SIMPSON IN 'PLAYDATE WITH DESTINY' (Disney +)
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT SELLING THE BIG EASY  (TBD - HGTV Canada)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME/CRAVE/NETFLIX CANADA/CBC GEM:
NETFLIX CANADA BREWS BROTHERS LA ORIGINALS LOVE WEDDING REPEAT THE MAIN EVENT TIGERTAIL TIME TO HUNT     THE TRIAL (IL PROCESSO)
A DOG'S JOURNEY (Crave) 5:15pm:  Bailey the dog lives on a Michigan farm with his beloved owner Ethan and CJ -- Ethan's young granddaughter. When CJ's mother decides to take her away, Bailey gets reincarnated into a puppy and embarks on a lifelong quest to watch over the girl.
ONCE WERE BROTHERS: ROBBIE ROBERTSON AND THE BAND (Crave) 7:10pm:  The story of a band that went from backing up Bob Dylan to becoming one of the most influential groups of its era.
COOK LIKE A CHEF (CTV Life) 8:00pm: Chef Natalia Machado demonstrates techniques for creating delicious chicken dishes.
THE WEDDING PLANNERS (City) 8:00pm: Hannah and James guide a sweet but impractical young couple through making their budget wedding dreams come true; conflicted about an offer to buy the business, Paige realizes that wedding planning is going to the dogs.
MARY’S KITCHEN CRUSH (CTV Life) 8:30pm: Mary loves to let loose and cook up a storm free from restrictions when her friend Rob is around; she builds him the meatiest, cheesiest baked lasagna, and serving him up a sweet and salty caramel cheesecake with a pop of pretzel on the crust.
MEGACHURCH MURDER (BET Canada) 9:00pm:  After the apparent suicide of her father (Malcolm-Jamal Warner), a suspicious teen (Shanica Knowles) finds evidence that points to a murder conspiracy involving those closest to her.
LADHOOD (BBC Canada) 9:00pm: Liam is doing cocaine at a warehouse party with a stranger on a Tuesday night. He should be preparing for his mental health assessment.
THE ART OF RACING IN THE RAIN (Crave) 9:00pm: Formula One race car driver Denny Swift has three loves of his life -- his beautiful wife, their young daughter and his best friend, which is a dog that wants to be reincarnated into a human.
THE SECOND TIME AROUND (Super Channel Fuse) 9:00pm: An elderly woman gets an unexpected second chance at love while recovering from a broken hip.
SCARBOROUGH (BBC Canada) 9:30pm: Karen and Geraldine are perplexed by who might have told the police about Mrs Bookham's missing money, but when Geraldine falsely accusing Lisa Marie its only a matter of time before they realise who the real culprit is.
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Tuesday, April 07, 2020 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?: TOONING OUT THE NEWS (CBS All Access)
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT THE GENE: AN INTIMATE HISTORY (PBS Feed) BARGAIN MANSIONS (Premiering on April 16 on HGTV Canada at 10:00pm)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME/CRAVE/NETFLIX CANADA/CBC GEM:
NETFLIX CANADA TERRACE HOUSE: TOKYO 2019-2020 (Part 3)
SCHITT’S CREEK (CBC) 8:00pm (SERIES FINALE): David stresses out over the rain on his wedding day, but his family makes it right.
30 FOR 30 (TSN3) 8:00pm: 9.79: The men's 100-meter final at the Seoul Summer Olympic Games was riddled in scandal. This one race still haunts the eight athletes who took part.
BEST WISHES, WARMEST REGARDS: A SCHITT'S CREEK FAREWELL (CBC) 8:30pm: An intimate behind-the-scenes look at the adored series.
LIFE BELOW ZERO CANADA (Cottage Life) 9:00pm: Bentley goes hunting, determine to find meat for his family; Kim and Pierre set their sights on beaver, an essential source of bait they need for the winter trapping season. Mike comes up with a novel way to procure an ample stock of firewood.
THE BIG BAKE: SPRING (Food Network Canada) 9:00pm: The baking teams scramble to wow the judges with big and beautiful egg-inspired cakes.
WORKIN’ MOMS (CBC) 9:30pm: Kate desperately searches the brewery for Charlie while Frankie seizes an opportunity for vengeful justice; Jenny's employers see things her way; Anne and Lionel make a life-changing decision.
HOMETOWN HOMICIDE (ID Canada) 10:00pm: Debora Gail Moody vanishes into thin air from her home in Ludowici Ga.; a decade passes in her case with no answers; her family persists by posting billboards all around town; 11 years later, a confession reveals the chilling details.
FIRST CONTACT AUSTRALIA (APTN) 10:00pm: Indigenous people are 15 times more likely than other Australians to go to jail; the group experiences what thousands of Aboriginal prisoners go through every year.
HEAVY RESCUE: 401 (Discovery Canada) 10:00pm (SEASON FINALE): “It’s a Rush Every Time”
30 FOR 30 (TSN) 11:30pm: Chuck & Tito: The story of Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz, frenemies from SoCal who brought millions of fans to mixed martial arts and supercharged the UFC.
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