Though many BBC titles expired at the end of January, new titles were added in February, including recently released movies like "Robocop" and "Mr. Peabody & Sherman."
Shortly after rush hour on Tuesday night, Netflix released the first teaser for its upcoming eight-episode "Wet Hot American Summer" miniseries and overnight, the Internet exploded with many of Millenials taking to Twitter and Facebook.
Netflix is bumping some documentaries, films and TV series in favor of new releases. So abandon any plans you have of going out this weekend, and start binge watching now before it's too late!
Season 3 of Netflix's political drama "House of Cards" has become this week's most engaging commercial advertisement, according to Adweek, via a alphanumeric share powered by iSpot.tv, which "correlates the resulting digital activity back to the airing based on the timing of the activity and the location of the user."
Some of the titles joining the Netflix streaming library include "Friends" as well as "Mean Girls." It also will feature the addition of popular TV shows like "Psych" and "White Collar" and some classic and popular films.
More than 100 titles will be leaving Netflix's streaming library at the end of the month, including the majority of Woody Allen films, the "Rocky" movies and some classics from 1950's and 1960's.
A great way to give this holiday season Netflix has been a popular streaming and DVD-by-mail service for quite a while now. This year, you can share Netflix with someone else.
The holiday season is full of joy thanks to visiting loved ones, kids' fascination with Santa Claus, holiday parties, the partaking of favorite seasonal treats and time off from work and school. What is not joyful is trying to buy a gift for that difficult boss or relative. That's where gift cards come in.
The tiny stick fits perfectly behind wall mounted TVs. What's not to love about the new and improved Roku Streaming Stick? The company dropped the MHL requirement and cut the price in half.
An Update on House of Cards Season 3 The ruthless Frank Underwood portrayed brilliantly by Kevin Spacey returns to Netflix for the third season of "House of Cards" on February 27th 2015.
General Electric is getting into the video-streaming business and plans to release its first feature film, a breakdancing documentary, on Dec. 24. The conglomerate has partnered with streaming devices such as Roku and Apple TV in a marketing effort the news service said may "raise the bar for sponsored content."
Ryan Seacrest's studio produces Transgender docu-series for ABC Family ABC Family is preparing to launch "My Transparent Life," a docu-series chronicling the life and times of a teenager whose finds out that his parents are getting a divorce and that his father is transitioning into a woman.
Viola Davis and others gets Golden Globe nod for acting parts, but many shows unrecognized. While "Birdman," the 2014 American arthouse black comedy film by Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu, squawked loudest in the 72nd Golden Globes nominations leading the competition with seven nods including Best Picture, there's much to be said on the small screen as well.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Ajit Pai called out Netflix, one of net neutrality's most well known advocates, in a letter to Netflix CEO Reed Hastings Tuesday, saying that the video streaming service provider was in fact trying to set up its own "fast lanes" on the Internet.
Live television is less and less popular among viewers, who increasingly prefer time-shifted and streaming content. The newspaper cited a Nielsen report that concludes that the average American's time spent watching live TV decreased by 12 minutes from July through September. The daily average is now 4 hours and 32 minutes.
"House of Cards" fans knows Francis Underwood is an ace when it comes to manipulation. What it is like to be governed by him now that he has made his way to the presidency is yet to be discovered, but viewers can do just that beginning Feb. 27 of next year.
It is that time of the month again when Netflix updates its list of movies and television shows customers can stream online. With the coming of December there will be a new list of movies and shows available, including the premiere of another Netflix original series. However, a list of movies and shows will also expire.
In the middle of comedian Bill Cosby getting a lot of negative attention as several accusations of rape surface, Netflix announced they will not be continuing with plans for the launch of a new special featuring the star.
Half a year after Netflix was reported to be looking at the royal drama "The Crown," the streaming media service is pushing forward with the series. The company announced late Wednesday that it will commit to a 10-episode season of the show about Queen Elizabeth II.