Marjane Satrapi’s dark comedy starring Ryan Reynolds is the only brand new release available to stream this week, but the entire Star Wars series is also newly available, as well as some choice selections on Netflix, like The Big Lebowski, Gladiator, and American Psycho, just to name a few. Read on for the full list.
If you’re looking forward to the new chapter in the Star Wars saga coming this year, you might be interested in rewatching all six previous installments. And now you can, thanks to a few streaming providers. (Available beginning on April 10.)
Available now on: Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, Google Play
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Ryan Reynolds, Gemma Arterton, and Anna Kendrick star in this pitch-black comedy about an oddball factory worker with a collection of severed heads in his freezer.
Available now on: iTunes, Vudu, Google Play
In this quasi-autobiographical FX series, Louis CK plays himself, a stand-up comedian and single dad living in New York City.
Available now on: Netflix
80%
Sometimes, there’s a movie. And I’m talkin’ about The Big Lebowski here. Sometimes, there’s a movie, well, it’s the movie for its time and place. It fits right in there.
Available now on: Netflix
78%
Clint Eastwood directed himself and a crew of other grizzled old men like Tommy Lee Jones, James Garner, and Donald Sutherland in this drama about grizzled old astronauts heading into space to repair a satellite.
Available now on: Netflix
74%
This sci-fi horror hybrid tells the tale of an ambitious actress who is unwittingly enlisted by a sinister organization for a strange performance.
Available now on: Netflix
70%
Hey man, remember when Shymalan was good? Remember Unbreakable, man? Bruce Willis as a pseudo superhero and Samuel L. Jackson as the dude with, like, really bad osteoporosis?
Available now on: Netflix
68%
You like Huey Lewis and the News? Their early work was a little too new wave for my taste, but when Sports came out in ’83, I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically.
Available now on: Netflix
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Ed Zwick’s period drama has everything you want in a samurai film: swords, honor, kimonos, redemption, ritual suicide, and Tom Cruise.
Available now on: Netflix
Robin Williams and Sarah Michelle Gellar star in this sitcom about a wild advertising executive and his pragmatic daughter.
Available now on: Netflix