This week on streaming video, we’ve got a pretty amazing selection of new films and additions to Netflix, starting with the hit sequel to a Channing Tatum/Jonah Hill buddy cop comedy and not one, but two of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s final screen appearances. In addition, we’ve got a Joe Swanberg comedy, a Quentin Tarantino western, and the penultimate season of Sons of Anarchy, among other things. Read on for the full list:
Two cops (Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum) go undercover (this time at a college) in order to foil a drug ring. Once again, they learn a bit about themselves (and each other) in the process. And once again, their boss (Ice Cube) is constantly up in their business.
Available now on: iTunes
Philip Seymour Hoffman and Rachel McAdams star in this Certified Fresh spy thriller about an intelligence officer who methodically lays a trap for a terror suspect.
Available now on: iTunes
Anna Kendrick and Melanie Lynskey star in Joe Swanberg’s latest comedy about a party girl who moves in with her older brother and helps her sister-in-law loosen up a bit.
Available now on: iTunes
After winning the Hunger Games in part one, Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) have become wildly popular figures for the nation’s beleaguered underclass. Fearing that revolution is nigh, President Snow (Donald Sutherland) contrives a plan: the two young champions will have to compete against an all-star lineup of past Hunger Games victors.
Available now on: Netflix
Jamie Foxx stars as Django, a runaway slave who teams up with a bounty hunter in an effort to rescue his wife from Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio), a diabolical slaveholder, in Quentin Tarantino’s epic, bloody western.
Available now on: Netflix
My Little Pony voice actress Ashleigh Ball takes the viewer on a tour of the Internet-famous subculture of dudes who obsess over the new incarnation of her show.
Available now on: Netflix
Anasophia Robb stars as Carrie Bradshaw in the CW’s prequel series to HBO’s Sex and the City, which follows the aspiring journalist during her high school years. This is the second and final season of the show, which was cancelled earlier this year.
Available now on: Netflix
As the boys of the SAMCRO prepare to ride off into the sunset, you can get (mostly) up to speed by streaming the penultimate season.
Available now on: Netflix