The Best Movies New to Every Major Streaming Platform in April 2021
From Netflix to Amazon Prime, and HBO Max to the Criterion Channel, here are the best movies coming to each streaming platform this month.
From Netflix to Amazon Prime, and HBO Max to the Criterion Channel, here are the best movies coming to each streaming platform this month.
From Netflix to Amazon Prime, and Hulu to the Criterion Channel, here are the best movies coming to each streaming platform this month.
From Netflix to Amazon Prime, Disney+ to the Criterion Channel, here are the best movies coming to each streaming platform this month.
Riggs, whose experimental film about Black sexuality became a talking point in the presidential race, produced a body of work ripe for rediscovery.
Now available on Criterion Channel, Mike Nichols’ astonishing 1966 debut is your front-row seat to an acting powerhouse.
Now streaming on the Criterion Channel, Cassavetes’ 1970 movie has a loose, laidback style that makes for his most personal film ever.
Jonathan Caouette’s diary film, now streaming on the Criterion Channel, is a visionary DIY achievement.
The Criterion Collection has also pledged an ongoing $5,000 monthly commitment to support organizations fighting racism in America.
René Laloux’s 1973 Cannes winner, now streaming on HBO Max, has a lot more on its mind than trippy visuals.
Varda’s sobering account of the group’s activist intent is a welcome contrast to today’s blaring media landscape.
Part of the Criterion Collection’s “Grand Budapest” release includes 25 minutes of animated storyboards, narrated by the director himself.
Otto Preminger’s unabashedly deranged 1965 film boasts a toxic brother-sister relationship darker than Hitchcock and Shakespeare’s sickest dreams combined.