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Sing, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Superbad and More on Netflix and Amazon Prime This Week

by | August 8, 2017 | Comments

This week on streaming, we have an animated hit, new and old comedy classics, some worth Netflix originals, and a lot more. Read on for the full list.


New on Netflix

 

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Elizabeth Banks, Amy Poehler, Janeane Garofalo, and the rest of the Wet Hot gang reunite in this Netflix original revival of the cult favorite series, which finds Camp Firewood celebrating a ten year reunion.

Available now on: Netflix


Icarus (2017) 92%

In this Netflix original documentary, director Bryan Fogel enlists the help of a Russian scientist to explore doping in sports, only to later discover that the same scientist is at the center of an international Olympic conspiracy.

Available now on: Netflix


The Transfiguration (2016) 86%

This thriller follows a trouble teen fascinated by vampires who meets another outcast and forms a potentially fraught bond with her.

Available now on: Netflix


The Founder (2016) 81%

Michael Keaton headlines an ensemble cast in this drama about the true story of how Ray Kroc turned McDonald’s into a household name.

Available now on: Netflix


Holes (2003) 78%

Shia LaBeouf and Sigourney Weaver star in this adventure comedy about a young man sentenced to months at a detention center, where a frightening warden forces him and his friends to dig holes.

Available now on: Netflix


Sing (2016) 71%

This animated musical comedy follows a theater-owning koala (Matthew McConaughey) who desperately tries to stave off bankruptcy by hosting an all-animal singing competition.

Available now on: Netflix


New on Amazon Prime

 

His Girl Friday (1940) 99%

Howard Hawks’ classic comedy stars Rosalind Russell as a quick-witted reporter headed out of town to get married and Cary Grant as the editor (and ex-husband) who uses a juicy scoop to try to get her to stay.

Available now on: Amazon Prime


Dark Days (2000) 94%

This gonzo documentary chronicles the efforts of director Marc Singer, who spent several months living among and documenting the lives of homeless people living in the abandoned New York City underground rail system.

Available now on: Amazon Prime


Superbad (2007) 88%

Michael Cera and Jonah Hill star in this Judd Apatow-produced comedy about a trio of high school seniors who set out to procure booze for an upcoming party in hopes of impressing their crushes.

Available now on: Amazon Prime


Eve's Bayou (1997) 83%

Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Megan good, and Samuel L. Jackson star in this period drama about a young girl coming-of-age in a wealthy Creole family living in Louisiana during the 1960s.

Available now on: Amazon Prime


Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) 82%

This time travel comedy stars Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter as a pair of metalheads who recruit personages of historical significance to help them pass an oral presentation. Their second outing, Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, is also available.

Available now on Amazon Prime: Excellent Adventure, Bogus Journey


Ghost (1990) 75%

Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore star in this iconic, Oscar-winning romance about a murdered man whose spirit lingers, reconnects with his girlfriend, and discovers the secret behind his death.

Available now on: Amazon Prime


Wayne's World 2 (1993) 60%

Mike Myers and Dana Carvey reprise their roles as goofy rockers Wayne and Garth, who set out to put together a huge rock festival called Waynestock.

Available now on: Amazon Prime


New on FandangoNOW

 

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) 85%

Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, and the rest of the crew return for the second installment of this wildly popular Marvel space adventure, which finds the Guardians struggling to keep their family united in the face of a grave galactic threat and secrets from their pasts.

Available now on: FandangoNOW