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Sing Street, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, and More Available to Stream on Netflix and Amazon Prime

by | November 15, 2016 | Comments

Streaming choices are a bit thin again this week, but we’ve still got a few choice selections, including an acclaimed coming-of-age story, a beloved Coen brothers film, and a couple of smaller foreign films you might have missed.  Read on for the full list.


New on Netflix

 

Sing Street (2016) 95%

John Carney’s Certified Fresh musical drama centers on a teenager who starts a band to impress the girl he has a crush on.

Available now on: Netflix


Under the Sun (2015) 94%

This guerilla-style documentary centers on a North Korean family preparing for Kim Jong-Il’s birthday.

Available now on: Netflix


O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) 78%

George Clooney and John Turturro star in the Coen brothers’ Odyssey-inspired farce about a trio of Depression-era prison escapees who set out across the American deep South to return home.

Available now on: Netflix


New on Amazon Prime

 

Crocodile Gennadiy (2015) 98%

This documentary profiles a Ukrainian preacher who made it a personal mission to save local kids from addiction.

Available now on: Amazon Prime


Miss You Already (2015) 71%

Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette star in this understated comedy-drama about two close friends in the midst of big life changes.

Available 11/17  on: Amazon Prime


 

Available to Purchase

 

Asperger's Are Us (2016) 100%

This humorous documentary centers on four friends with varying degrees of autism in a comedy troupe together as they prepare for what could be their final show.

Available now on: iTunes


Don't Think Twice (2016) 98%

Another comedy about comedians, Mike Birbiglia’s film focuses on the members of a New York improv group whose friendships are tested as they come to grips with individual success… or the lack thereof.

Available now on: FandangoNOW, iTunes


Jason Bourne (2016) 54%

Matt Damon returns to reprise his role as the titular spy, who is drawn out from hiding when he learns new details about his father and his original recruitment into the program that made him a killer.

Available now on: Amazon, FandangoNOW, iTunes


Suicide Squad (2016) 26%

Will Smith and Margot Robbie star in David Ayer’s entry in the DCEU, about a group of misfit outlaws who are forced to do the US government’s bidding when a supernatural threat manifests itself in their city.

Available now on: Amazon, FandangoNOW