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Streaming now: Kick-Ass 2, a couple of classic Star Treks and more

by | December 3, 2013 | Comments

This week in streaming video, we’ve got teenage vigilantes, the second part of a fantasy franchise, and an indie comedy about brewery employees, as well as a couple of classic Star Trek movies. Read on to see what’s available to watch right now.

Kick-Ass 2

33%

Kick-Ass (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) is being targeted by his old frenemy Red Mist (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), while Hit Girl (Chloe Grace Moretz) discovers that her high school classmates can be as ruthless as any supervillain.

Available now on: Amazon, iTunes, Vudu

Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters

43%

In this sequel to Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, Percy (Logan Lerman) must protect the realm of his demigod brethren, so he embarks on a voyage to find the fabled Golden Fleece that will restore the tree spirit and ward off evil.

Available now on: Amazon, iTunes, Vudu

Drinking Buddies

84%

Olivia Wilde, Anna Kendrick, Ron Livingston, and Jason Sudeikis star in this comedy about two co-workers at a brewery who share an attraction despite being in relationships.

Available now on: Amazon, iTunes, Vudu

Good Ol’ Freda

85%

Beatlemaniacs will love this documentary about Freda Kelly, who worked as the Fab Four’s secretary and has lots of memories and insights to share on her time with the world’s most popular band.

Available now on: Amazon, iTunes, Vudu

Star Trek – First Contact

93%

Jean-Luc Picard and the Next Generation crew take on the Borg and meet the inventer of the warp drive.

Available now on: Netflix

Star Trek IV – The Voyage Home

82%

The crew of the Enterprise goes back to 1980s San Francisco after recieving a mysterious message from the long-extinct humpback whale.

Available now on: Netflix

Cry-Baby

72%

Johnny Depp stars as a juvenile delinquent with a permanent tear on his face in John Waters’ loving tribute to 1950s teen rebel movies.

Available now on: Netflix

Glee Season 4

Rachel (Lea Michele) and Kurt (Chris Colfer) move to New York City to try to make it in showbiz, while things keep rolling along for New Directions back in Ohio.

Available now on: Netflix