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Now Streaming: Noah, Out of the Furnace, and More

by | July 15, 2014 | Comments

This wee on streaming video, we’ve got the latest from Oscar-nominated director Darren Aronofsky, a Certified Fresh sci-fi actioner that’s still in theaters, an aptly titled documentary about video games, an acclaimed doc about a little known punk band, and a thriller starring Christian Bale. Read on for details:

Noah

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When Noah (Russell Crowe) has visions of an apocalyptic flood, he builds an Ark and hits the high seas, encountering some fearsome descendants of Cain along the way. Jennifer Connelly, Ray Winstone, and Emma Watson also star. This film is still in theaters, but it’s in limited release, so if it’s not playing in your area, now’s your chance to see it.

Available now on: Amazon, iTunes, Vudu

Snowpiercer

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Chris Evans and Tilda Swinton star in South Korean director Bong Joon-ho’s (The Host, Mother) English language debut, about a mutiny aboard a train that perpetually circles the Earth in a post-apocalyptic future.

Available now on: Amazon, iTunes, Vudu

Video Games: The Movie

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Sean Astin narrates this documentary about the rise of the video game industry, featuring interviews with the pioneers of the medium.

Available now on: iTunes, Vudu

The Bay

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In this found footage horror movie from Barry Levinson, one town’s mayor fails to heed researchers’ warnings of lethal toxicity lead to a horrific outbreak of a mutant breed of tongue-eating louse.

Available now on: Amazon Prime

A Band Called Death

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This Certified Fresh rockumentary tells the fascinating story of the rediscovery of a pioneering proto-punk group.

Available now on: Amazon Prime

Out of the Furnace

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Christian Bale stars as Russell, a steel worker whose brother Rodney (Casey Affleck) has just come home from Iraq. But when Rodney disappears after falling in with a local criminal organization, Russell goes looking for him — a search that leads him to Harlan (Woody Harrelson), the gang’s brutal ringleader.

Available now on: Netflix