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What’s new on Amazon Prime Video in August 2022

August is shaping up to be a big month for Amazon Video with plenty of promising titles, including highly anticipated new movies, series and the latest blockbuster hits. Academy Award-winning director Ron Howard directs a new horror drama about thirteen lives based on the 2019 Thai Cave Rescue and stars Viggo Mortensen, Colin Farrell, Joel Edgerton, and Sukollawat Kanaros, this new film fun and inspiring will start the service at the beginning. of the month. Sylvester Stallone will play an aging protagonist who forms a bond with a young boy in the film Samaritan which will open in the latterRead News

How Does ‘Cosmic Love’ Work? The Newest Video Dating Show Explained

The first season of Cosmic Love has started on Prime Video. The dating and social experiment show features four singles who try to find the perfect match solely through an astrological match. Over the course of the episodes, the four will meet singles to match, match, date and then eliminate, before finally making what could be the biggest decision of their lives. So how does cosmic love actually work? Newsweek has everything you need to know. How Does the Show Work? In the show, four people called Elements represent one of the four elements of astrology (air, fire, water andRead News

‘Their League’: How to Stream Prime Video Series for Free

All products and services displayed are selected by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its affiliate network, and the retailer may receive tracking information for financial purposes. A League of Their Own, the series adaptation of the 1992 baseball classic directed by Penny Marshall, premiered on Prime Video on Friday (Aug. 12). Abbi Jacobson, Chanté Adams, D’Arcy Carden, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Roberta Colindrez, Nick Offerman and Kate Berlant star in the series, which follows a group of female baseball players during World War II. Saidah Arrika Ekulona, ​​Patrick J. Adams, Patrice Covington, Lea Robinson, Andia Winslow,Read News

7 new movies and TV shows on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max and more this weekend (August 12)

After The Sandman and Prey kicked off this month’s streaming with a bang, the list of new movies and TV shows worth your attention is getting longer as we head into another August weekend. Among the latest arrivals is the new Netflix movie Day Shift, along with Locke and Key Season 3 on the streamer and a handful of new Netflix documentaries. Then there’s Prime Video’s latest comedy reboot, A League of Their Own, and Apple TV Plus’s heartbreaking new medical drama Five Days at Memorial. Below, we’ve rounded up seven of the biggest new movies and TV shows availableRead News

7 Best New Movies on Amazon Prime Video in August 2022

With the days getting hotter and summer in full swing, there’s no better time to stay inside and watch a movie in the comfort of your own home. Lucky for you, we’ve given you an overview of what’s coming to Amazon Prime Video this month. From an unusual “love” story to a daring rescue based on true events, we’ve put together a wide variety of options for you. (500) Days Of Summer Screenwriters: Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber Starring: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Zooey Deschanel, Chloë Grace Moretz Starting with a rather controversial choice, 500 Days of Summer is less about romanceRead News

The NFL’s new streaming partnership with Amazon, explained

Chiefs-Chargers is just one of the big TNF matchups this year. Credit: Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images Football is entering the modern era of streaming, and it’s time to explain that to every tech-shy parent in America. For the first time, there will be real, legitimate NFL games broadcast (almost) exclusively on a streaming platform in 2022. For 15 regular season games (and one preseason matchup), you’ll have to give Amazon your money and commitment via either Prime Video or Twitch to watch your favorite teams duke it out in the road to Super Bowl LVII. Which NFLRead News

Amazon Prime Video Top 10 Shows and Movies: New and Trending Today, August 11

Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum, The Lost City Two new movies popped up on Amazon Prime Video yesterday, but only one made Prime Video’s top 10 movies and shows list: the 2022 action-comedy-romance film The Lost City. It stars Sandra Bullock as a romance novelist and Channing Tatum as an illustrator of her books, and follows them as they embark on a journey. in an island. It’s Hollywood, always. Another new movie in Prime Video is Sonic the Hedgehog 2, which is surprising for not showing up on the list because of children’s movies, especially those as popular as Sonic,Read News

Amazon Prime Video for the U.K. Rap and Drill-Inspired Original Drama Series ‘Jungle’ Teases First-Look, Trailer

Amazon Prime Video has given fans a first look at their upcoming British drama series “Jungle” with new photos and a teaser trailer. Prime Video released the clip related to the day at the Television Critics Assn. press tour. Produced by Nothing Lost, “Jungle” is a six-part scripted series told with both rap/drill music and dialogue. It follows the lives of several strangers in inner-city London, each dealing with their unique struggles. “Often misunderstood, it’s a world where one law rules everything: only the fittest will survive,” the log line reads. “As the strangers’ worlds begin to unravel around them,Read News

Day Shift review: Netflix’s vampire movie has some of the best action of the year

It’s a refreshing change of pace, with a surprising Big Trouble in Little China vibe. By August 12, 2022, 1:20 PM m. WBS As movies like Red Notice and The Gray Man seemingly become the standard for big-budget, action-oriented “Netflix Originals,” the streaming giant’s recent output is frequently criticized as little more than “reality movies.” by algorithm”. Netflix feature films have often been homogenized, four-quadrant content, designed specifically for clicks based on a few recognizable stars, plus enough CGI-stained thrills to distract audiences from how bloated and uninspired they’ve almost been. all aspects of these mass productions. Netflix’s vampire-fighting actionRead News

With Stranger Things and Squid Game, Netflix proves that it’s better at making great TV shows than movies

Netflix received over 115 nominations at this year’s Emmys, led by hits like The Squid Game, Stranger Things, and Ozark. Although it’s down from last year’s 129, Netflix still holds the second-most titles of any network or streamer, with only HBO beating it thanks to juggernauts like Succession and The White Lotus. However, not everything is good for the so-called King of Doors. Whether it’s canceling shows left and right or losing subscribers every quarter, the original streamer can’t seem to catch a break, and even its raw and over-the-top original movies can help. Netflix started teasing The Gray ManRead News

What’s coming to Netflix in September 2022

Welcome to your first look at everything coming to Netflix in the US throughout the month of September 2022. This list will include all new movies and shows coming out throughout the month, whether it’s licensed content or brand new Netflix Original drops. As always, you should also take part in one of the many giveaways that will be happening throughout the month. Highlights include classic shows like Major Dad and The 4400, all eight seasons of The Vampire Diaries, and many high-profile movies. As always, you can find daily roundups of what’s new on Netflix via our new NetflixRead News

5 Lessons from Disney’s Successful Challenge to Netflix

Disney+ added more than 14 million subscribers in the second quarter. Sorry, NetflixNFLX It’s a ‘you’ problem, not a ‘we’ problem. When Disney said on its earnings call earlier this week that Disney+ had seen another massive gain in subscribers in the same quarter that Netflix lost nearly a million, it became clear that the churn issues affecting that streaming service may not be an industry problem. They can be a problem unique to Netflix. And maybe that streamer can learn a few lessons from Disney. In addition to profits from Disney+, which has added 14.4 million subscribers as ofRead News

5 Netflix Shows Like Never Have I Ever To Watch After Season 3 Ends

I never had. (left to right) Darren Barnet as Paxton Hall-Yoshida, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan as Devi in ​​Episode 301 of Never have I ever. Kr. Lara Solanki / Netflix © 2022 Never have I ever season 3 is now broadcasting on Netflix. While some people are moving through the season quickly, others are already done and are looking for something similar to watch. Well, you can stop your search as we have exactly what you need. We’ve shared below a list of Netflix shows similar to teen shows that are streaming right now. It’s no surprise that after watching Never HaveRead News

Elvis, Netflix’s Day Shift and every other new movie to watch at home

This week, the new movies to watch at home are led by a big theatrical release that’s finally coming to home video, and an exciting Netflix movie that’s a bit of a throwback. First, let’s talk about Elvis. Baz Luhrmann’s maximalist approach is a pitch-perfect vehicle for a story about one of American pop culture’s most legendary figures, and it’s finally available to watch at home if, like me, you haven’t been able to go to the cinema. The other highlight is Netflix’s Day Shift, a vampire-hunting action-comedy-horror hybrid from first-time director and legendary stuntman J.J. Perry starring Jamie Foxx,Read News

The best new movies and shows to stream on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, HBO, Peacock, Paramount+, Disney+ and Apple TV+ this weekend

‘Day Shift’ is released on Netflix on August 12, 2022 If you’re like me, then you have multiple subscriptions to several different streaming platforms—all of which are constantly adding new movies. Which begs the question every successive weekend: What do I watch? For me, it helps to have all those new movies in one place. So in this article, I’m going to go through the biggest new movies on major streaming platforms, like NetflixNFLX , AmazonAMZN Day Shift (Netflix) Prime, Hulu, HBO, Peacock, Disney+, AppleAAPL A League of Their Own: Season 1 (Amazon Prime) AAPL Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Season 8 (Peacock)Read News

The best Netflix movies and shows: trends August 12, 2022

Not too long ago, Joe and Anthony Russo’s The Gray Man was the hottest movie in town with Ryan Gosling sitting atop Netflix’s Top 10 for days. But the flashy spy thriller with a sequel and spinoffs on the way was left out by another Gosling shot of a director whose influence is felt throughout the high-priced action flick. The film – 2016’s The Nice Guys – has climbed the list of top movies and shows since its debut earlier this week, and on Friday, August 12, 2022, reached its highest position yet. Let’s break down where it stands alongRead News

Netflix has renewed its best sci-fi show and fans are excited

By Matthew Creith | Published 17 hours ago In the latest round of streaming wars, Netflix is ​​entering the fray by announcing some renewals of its fans’ favorite TV shows. In a season that was full of surprises, in particular around Warner Bros. Discovery and their removal of a large number of shows from their catalog on HBO Max, Netflix is ​​looking to up the ante to ensure that viewers continue to stream movies and series on their platform. On a day that will see the third season of the popular show Never Have I Ever drop, Netflix is ​​bringing moreRead News

Arts in the Square

ARTicipation week culminates Aug. 20 Art on the Square opens at 10 a.m., Saturday, August 20, in the grounds and city streets surrounding the Town Square in downtown Waupaca. The festival features several music venues, a juried art show, workshops, demonstrations, a food court and a beer tent. This year, the festival will host a dedication to Waupaca’s new downtown sculpture, “The Great Wave of Waupaca.” The sculpture artist Luke Achterberg, will give a short talk about his work at noon in front of the Workshop Tent, and then he will lead a sculpture tour on the North High Street.

Black Arts MKE summer camp trains children to create their own show

Ashley Jordan grew up in Milwaukee who loves the performing arts. Describing herself as a “Step One kid,” she said she took many different classes, including music and ballet, but always came back to her “sweet spot,” acting. Jordan, who is Black, said her performing arts experiences were more beautiful when she saw people who looked like her. He now works to cater for the current generation of young actors, as Black Arts MKE’s artistic associate and as producer of the organisation’s youth performing arts summer camp, which ran for four weeks in July. “One of the most important thingsRead News

North Carolina Superintendents Discuss Arts Funding – EducationNC

Share this story Educators are reporting back to school this month to begin the 2022-2023 school year. With an ever-changing learning landscape, EducationNC wanted to know how school leaders felt about the state of arts education. In the spring, we reached out to superintendents, assistant superintendents, and other leaders to ask them to complete this survey. We want to understand how the pandemic affected arts education across our state and how those impacts created challenges and opportunities. (If you want to participate, the survey link is still open.) Sixty-five leaders representing 60 school districts participated. Here are some of ourRead News

Brunswick Outdoor Arts Festival to draw more than 80 artists

This year’s Brunswick Outdoor Arts Festival will bring more than 80 artists on August 20. The 16th Annual Brunswick Outdoor Arts Festival will transform Downtown Brunswick into an outdoor art exhibit on Saturday, August 20th. Hosted by the Brunswick Downtown Association, the festival is designed to celebrate and promote an appreciation of the arts and culture of downtown Brunswick. “We are very pleased to have all 13 2021 Brunswick Outdoor Art Festival Award winners back this year,” said Patti Spencer-Yost, Brunswick Downtown Association marketing coordinator. “Doug Frati (BEST in Show last year), Catherine Worthington, Kathleen Perelka, Linda Mahoney, Laurel Averill,Read News

After a two-year hiatus, the Visual Arts program returns in Farmville | Farmville

Published 2:39 am Friday, August 12, 2022 FARMVILLE – It’s been nearly two years since the Longwood Visual Arts Center hosted an Art After Dark event, as things were shut down due to the pandemic. That will change on Thursday, August 18, as the doors open at 6 p.m. for “Making Matters: The Therapeutic Properties of Art, Community and Creative Expression.” Before that, residents will have the opportunity to walk through, as part of a community open house at 11 a.m. Free refreshments and Art on the Go activity packs will be provided throughout the day to complement a fullRead News

Discovering the joys of creating art | Arts and entertainment | newportnewstimes.com

1 of 3 Oregon artist Dayna Collins compiles two weeks of journal pages she took on a recent trip. A lover of found art and trash treasures, Collins often uses salvaged items headed for the landfill in installation art. Working in oil, cold wax and plaster, Dayna Collins scrapes away layers of paint to reveal unexpected results. Collins paints intuitively, entering each work with no set intention of how it will turn out. Vibrant, abstract paintings are a main focus of work for artist Dayna Collins. She works in layers starting with plaster for texture, covered withRead News

Milwaukee Performing Arts Still Feeling the Stomach Punch of COVID-19

As they prepare for their fourth consecutive season affected by COVID-19, Milwaukee’s performing arts groups admit they are still climbing out of the pandemic hole. The United Performing Arts Fund’s 14 member groups “experienced a collective revenue loss of nearly $38 million over the past three seasons,” UPAF wrote in a letter to the Journal Sentinel. Returning to public performances in 2021-22 after operating mostly online the previous season, they reported ticket sales 20% to 50% lower than pre-pandemic levels. “Many of these losses stemmed from audiences being reluctant to return to our venues” as well as 98 cancellations of performancesRead News

An exhibition dedicated to the historical and contemporary relationship of art with the Glacier National Park

The work of more than 20 artists will be on display later this month as the Hockaday Museum of Art opens its annual exhibit featuring a mix of contemporary art, loaned works and artifacts, all connected in some way to Glacier National Park. “A Timeless Legacy: Glaciers, the Past and Artists; Present,” has been a Hockaday feature for eight years, and the upcoming version is its seventh iteration. “I wanted to really revive that historical aspect,” said Hockaday Executive Director Alyssa Cordova. “I think it’s going to be a very well-rounded exhibit that highlights the art of the glacier, butRead News

Arts For Smiles Holds Successful Back To School Supplies

Arts for Smiles Inc. celebrated the success of Back to School Giving on August 1st, as the local nonprofit organization provided more than 300 backpacks full of school supplies to Palm Beach County families in need. The bags include notebooks, pencils, binders, whiteboards, markers, glue, rulers, folders and many other items for the children. This is the second school year that Art for Smiles has held a “Back to School Supply Drive” campaign, with significant support from many Wellington and Royal Palm Beach businesses and private donors. Many local residents have also contributed through outreach programs, such as collection boxesRead News

‘Arts Alive’ is coming to Petaluma

What would a citywide celebration of art and artists be like in Petaluma? Residents and visitors are about to find out. Arts Alive Petaluma — modeled after (and named after) similar arts events in places like Humboldt, California — is designed by local artists of all kinds to connect and promote the vibrant and multifaceted art community of -city. Officially launching on Thursday, August 18 from 5-8 p.m., and continuing every third Thursday of the month, Arts Alive presents the public with the opportunity to walk to take part in various musical, theatrical, literary demonstrations and visual creativity. “We hopeRead News

Northern Virginia art agencies join forces for new collective

Arts agencies from Fairfax County, Arlington and Alexandria are forming a supergroup. Unveiled Monday (August 8), the newly created Northern Virginia Local Arts Agencies (NVLAA) consists of ArtsFairfax, the Alexandria Arts Office, and the Office of Arlington Cultural. Its initial ambitions are modest, centered mostly on professional development, but the resources gathered can be a boon to the local art community. “The more opportunities that are available and the cross-promotion that we can provide, getting the word out and reaching out to artists and organizations that could use this kind of support, benefits everyone,” ArtsFairfax Senior Director of Grants &Read News

The rehabilitative power of art exhibited in Fresno – Inside CDCR

Art of incarcerated students showcases talents at City Hall Within the walls of Fresno City Hall, the public viewed artwork created by incarcerated students from four CDCR institutions. The Fresno Art Hop in July was a unique collaboration between CDCR, Arts in Corrections and the Fresno Arts Council. Imprisoned artists submitted paintings, sketches and poetry to the event. The gallery location highlighted their creative endeavors and artistic vision. Given visual and written prompts from their instructors, the artists responded, and the show was the result. The Arts in Corrections Exhibition included art from: The innovative arts program taught by instructorsRead News

‘A League of Their Own’ Prime Video Series: Abbi Jacobson Tells Stories Hidden Under Penny Marshall’s Movie

There are few films that are more convincing, especially for women, than Penny Marshall’s A League of Their Own, which will raise questions about the revival of the Prime Video series from the producers of Abbi Jacobson and Will Graham with the same name, but this re-examination of life. as women in 1943 is a significant, significant expansion to the story we got in the 1992 movie. Instead of copying characters from Marshall’s movie, the eight-part A League of Their Own series tells the story of women in, and out of, the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL). What makesRead News