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Deadpool Available on Digital, Plus New Movies on Netflix and Amazon Prime This Week

by | April 26, 2016 | Comments

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This week on streaming video, we’ve got a popular TV drama, a couple of indies you may have missed, a few worthy documentaries, and more. Read on for the full list.


Available to Purchase

 

Deadpool (2016) 85%

This Certified Fresh love story stars Ryan Reynolds as a man who, upon learning he has terminal cancer, agrees to undergo experimental treatment and, with the help of a few reluctant friends, fights to be reunited with the woman he loves.

Available now on: Amazon, FandangoNOW, iTunes, Vudu


Playing on Rotten Tomatoes

 

Penny Dreadful: Season 3 (2016) 93%

Tune in to watch the season three premiere of Penny Dreadful for free on Rotten Tomatoes before it airs on Showtime on May 1. The fantasy horror series stars Eva Green, Timothy Dalton, and Josh Hartnett as fictional characters from classic literature whose intertwined lives are filled with psychological intrigue of a distinctly supernatural sort.

Available now on: Rotten Tomatoes


New on Netflix

 

Democrats (2014) 100%

This documentary chronicles the struggle in Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe’s inner circle between two chief staff members as they attempt to work together to draft a new constitution.

Available now on: Netflix


We Are Twisted F...ing Sister! (2014) 80%

This documentary profiles the titular iconic rock band from their early days in the 1970s through the early 1980s, when they finally experienced their big break.

Available now on: Netflix


New on Amazon Prime

 

Tangerines (2013) 88%

This Certified Fresh, Oscar-nominated drama tells the story of two immigrant farmers who refuse to abandon their crops even with war on the horizon.

Available now on: Amazon Prime


Veep: Season 2 (2013) 92%

HBO’s Emmy-winning political satire stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus as a put-upon US Vice President who struggles to be taken seriously and maintains a tenuous relationship with the president.

Available now on: Amazon Prime