Though some may be disappointed that its story never capitalizes on its full potential, It Takes Two is a masterpiece of creativity and cooperative gameplay that makes it one of the most memorable experiences in modern gaming.
You may primarily know actor Andrew Lincoln from his long stint as Rick Grimes on AMC's The Walking Dead, but he's also starred in a handful of films over the years, with the most notable appearance being in the 2003 romantic comedy Love Actually. After leaving TWD during the middle of its ninth season, Lincoln had hoped to spend more time with family and pursue some different avenues in his career, and now you can see the fruits of that labor in his new movie, which is available to stream on Netflix as of today.
If you're in the mood for a fantastic family movie night, you're in luck thanks to a new Netflix addition that is sure to put a smile on your face. The 1991 Robin Williams classic Hook has landed on the platform today, and with it comes plenty of magical fun to be had, especially for those who grew up with the film as part of their childhood.
It's easy to assume that your Netflix watch list is already miles long this month, as the service has unloaded a substantial amount of content to stream for January over the last few days. If you haven't done so yet, you should definitely take a look at such huge additions as the classic mob flicks Goodfellas and The Departed, hilarious teen comedy Superbad, and beloved Robert Downey Jr. movie Sherlock Holmes. If you've already checked those out, though, you may want to divert your attention to today's new addition of the latest effort from Shia LaBeouf.
Today is a fantastic day to be a Netflix subscriber, as the service has just added its first big content drop of the year. Included in the latest additions are such huge hits as the classic comedy Superbad, renowned mob pic The Departed, and the beloved drama What's Eating Gilbert Grape. But for fans of one incredibly well known actor, there's not one but two of his flicks joining the platform today, and one of them is an often overlooked supernatural effort from 2003.
Without a doubt, one of cinema's most popular movie types is the teen comedy, and there've been an endless stream of both high quality and downright terrible entries in the genre. It'd be pretty hard to make a list of the best of the best, however, without including one 2007 classic that injected a much needed dose of heart into the mix without sacrificing the gross out humor and immaturity that makes these flicks so popular to begin with.
You may feel a little overwhelmed if you've seen everything Netflix has added today, as there's definitely no shortage of phenomenal new content to dive into right away. Whether you're checking out the hilarious comedy Superbad, flipping on the mob classic Goodfellas, or exploring the three Leonardo DiCaprio movies that were just added, Catch Me If You Can, The Departed, and What's Eating Gilbert Grape, there's obviously a little something for everyone.
It's finally time to start shedding off the terrible year of 2020 and begin thinking positively about 2021, and Netflix is making that fairly easy by starting the new year off the right way. With its first content drop of the month, the world's most popular streaming service is proving how it got that title with a massive selection of movies and shows that are certain to tickle the fancy of subscribers looking for new stuff to watch.