When you hear that there's a new Bruce Willis movie to watch, you probably don't make many positive assumptions about it. But nevertheless, he remains one of Hollywood's most prolific actors, and there's no denying that he seems willing to keep churning out films so long as people keep flocking to them.
It's pretty easy to find something good to watch on Netflix this month, as the platform has been doing an excellent job of releasing a heap of movies and shows. As a matter of fact, if you're subscribed, you may have already stumbled upon some of November's best new additions, such as the Keanu Reeves thriller Knock Knock, Jim Carrey's hilarious Yes Man, or the unnerving classic A Clockwork Orange. And the influx of awesome stuff isn't over, either, as today is offering quite a few fresh pickings.
You're probably not hurting for things to watch on Netflix so far this month thanks to the platform's seemingly endless content drops that provide plenty of incredible new films and shows to dive into. But if you've already given a look to such big titles as Knock Knock, Yes Man, Prospect and Ocean's Eleven, you may be eager for something fresh to add to your list. Lucky for you, today's drop is adding an extremely popular comic book movie that many consider to be one of the best of all-time.
In 2009, when gaming was just beginning to toy around with deeper characterization, more nuanced storytelling, and vast Hollywood budgets, FromSoftware’s Demon’s Souls dared to be unconventional. Its ambiguous mechanics, cryptic story, and brutally difficult combat were not only utterly compelling on their own, but actually spawned a new subgenre entirely. Now, eleven years later, Bluepoint Games has revived this pioneering adventure for the launch of the PlayStation 5, and I’m thrilled to answer your biggest question first: Yes, it’s really damn good.
There's no shortage of stuff to watch on Netflix this month, but today is bringing a few new things that you may want to check out. And if you're a fan of a certain horror anthology show or really enjoy Christmas movies, you're going to be extra excited about these latest additions.
It's been a turbulent year filled with a devastating pandemic, civil unrest, weather disasters, and a raucous political environment. As terrible as it's been, however, comedy has made for quite the coping mechanism for many, and there's no better source of parody than Saturday Night Live.
If you were a Netflix subscriber during the spookiest month of the year, you're likely to have found a nice selection of intriguing content to sort through. And although you may have moved on to November's new additions, it might be worth looking back over October's biggest titles to see if you contributed to the rankings by watching some of your favorite movies and shows of the month.
Beloved actor and comedian Jim Carrey has been portraying now President-elect Joe Biden on Saturday Night Live throughout the current season, and though many find his impersonation downright hilarious, others have found it a little excessive and not at all an accurate representation of the politician.