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Now Streaming: Dracula Untold, Dear White People, and More

by | January 20, 2015 | Comments

A handful of films made their way to streaming video this week ahead of their DVD releases, including a reimagined take on the origin story of Dracula, an indie comedy with social satire on its mind, a relationship drama starring James McAvoy and Jessica Chastain, and a revived HBO comedy starring Lisa Kudrow. Read on for details:

Dracula Untold

25%

In 15th Century Romania, Vlad Tepes (Luke Evans) makes a deal with an old vampire in order to protect his kingdom from an invading army. He’s granted a variety of supernatural powers, but at the cost of developing a taste for blood.

Available now on: Amazon, iTunes, Google Play

Dear White People

91%

This Certified Fresh a comedy is the story of an African American college student whose no-holds-barred radio show shakes up the predominantly white campus.

Available now on: Amazon, iTunes, Google Play

The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby

65%

Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy in this drama, which explores a couple’s relationship from both sides.

Available now on: iTunes

The Comeback: Season Two

Substantially similar to its predecessor in all the best ways, critics say this new season of The Comeback thrives on Lisa Kudrow’s starring performance as Valerie Cherish.

Available now on: Amazon, iTunes, Google Play