Here’s how to stream Dodgers games for the 2024 season

[ad_1] You are a Dodgers fan. You would happily pay to stream Dodgers games from SportsNet LA, but you do not want to buy a cable or satellite subscription. You could not do that last year. You can do that this year — but not without paying the company that operates SportsNet LA for separate… Continue reading Here’s how to stream Dodgers games for the 2024 season

New CNN channel to stream live on Max in effort to reach cord cutters

[ad_1] Warner Bros. Discovery will offer a live streaming version of CNN on its Max service starting Sept. 27, giving consumers content from the news channel without the need for a pay TV subscription. The news service will be called CNN Max and will use anchors from the network, including Jim Sciutto, Fredricka Whitfield, Rahel… Continue reading New CNN channel to stream live on Max in effort to reach cord cutters

Where to Stream Each ‘Fast & Furious’ Movie and TV Show Now

[ad_1] El primero, el original, The Fast and the Furious. Photo: MCA/Courtesy Everett Collection What pairs nicely with a family gathering and an ice-cold, lime-wedged Corona? Streaming your favorite testosterone-heavy, NOS-injected, high-speed Fast & Furious movie. Whether you first met this franchise through The Fast and the Furious, rife as it is with L.A. charm,… Continue reading Where to Stream Each ‘Fast & Furious’ Movie and TV Show Now

Who Will Stream ‘Sound of Freedom’?

[ad_1] Independent movies without any A-list stars don’t typically spark bidding wars among streamers, particularly if they’ve already been released in theaters. But Sound of Freedom — your Trump-loving, conspiracy-theory-spouting uncle’s favorite movie of the summer — is not your typical indie movie. The action-adventure film ostensibly about child trafficking, which critic Melanie McFarland smarty… Continue reading Who Will Stream ‘Sound of Freedom’?

Reviews: An alternate WWII sci-fi drama and the best to stream

[ad_1] The best movie to stream this week The lo-fi sci-fi oddity “Lola” moves fast, so try to keep up with the premise: As World War II rages in Britain, two Sussex sisters, Martha (Stefani Martini) and Thomasina (Emma Appleton), pass the time with a strange invention, a specially tuned television that receives broadcasts from… Continue reading Reviews: An alternate WWII sci-fi drama and the best to stream

What to Stream: Lust, Caution, and Ira Sachs’s “The Delta”

[ad_1] One of the worst things about Hollywood is the way that it concentrates location shooting in a single town. And one of the best things about American independent movies, especially in the modern age of first-person filmmaking, is their regionalism. When young directors return to their home towns and shoot their coming-of-age stories, they… Continue reading What to Stream: Lust, Caution, and Ira Sachs’s “The Delta”

What to Stream: The Radical Insolence of Charlie Chaplin

[ad_1] Charlie Chaplin had a big problem with law as it was enforced, order as it was imposed, and the norms of propriety and morality as they were applied—namely, against the downtrodden, the afflicted, and the outcast. “City Lights” (1931), perhaps his most acclaimed film (currently streaming on the Criterion Channel, Prime Video, and other… Continue reading What to Stream: The Radical Insolence of Charlie Chaplin