Leaving the Stream: Week of January 9th, 2011
This week, we wave a sad goodbye to some old favorites. A few movies that I watched when I was a kid and that always take me back to my childhood are leaving Netflix streaming.
This week, we wave a sad goodbye to some old favorites. A few movies that I watched when I was a kid and that always take me back to my childhood are leaving Netflix streaming.
In addition to 3-D, the other big initiative from television manufacturers over the past year has been the push for web-enabled TVs with various widgets that allow access to internet features. I have to ask: Does anyone use these ...
After last week’s major content switch (more titles were added to my queue than were dropped), it’s refreshing to see a week where nothing of value is lost from Netflix streaming. That is, unless you’re really in...
Folks, I’ve got some bad news. The new year means the end of a lot of movies on Netflix, many of them among my favorites. Hopefully they all get picked up again, but we’ll be saying goodbye to some greats for now.
It’s either a Christmas present from Netflix or simply a coincidence, but we’re not losing too much in the way of streaming movies and shows this week. We are, sadly, losing one big one.
We’ve got an eclectic mix of movies and shows that we’re saying goodbye to on Netflix this week, including Michael Bay’s finest achievement.
We’re losing a few genuinely good movies from Netflix this week. There’s also one that’s just so bad it has to be seen.
It’s a good week to be a Netflix subscriber. Almost nothing of worth is heading off the service this week. But there are still a few shows and movies worth checking out, whether you’re looking for one of the most whole...
The beginning of a new month makes things a little confusing. Like you’d expect, a huge amount of titles are set to leave Netflix instant streaming, but a good chunk of those will be coming back – hopefully all of the ones o...
I’ll be the first to sing the praises of the Netflix streaming service, but you’ll only be able to watch foreign films on Instant Streaming if you’re lucky, or if you just don’t care about quality.
This week, Netflix streaming loses one indisputable classic and a few guilty pleasures.
There’s been talk for years about the death of physical media for watching movies. Over the past year, that speculation and pontification has greatly intensified with the expansion of internet streaming services, especially ...