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New Netflix Instant Releases — December 2013
New Netflix Instant Releases — December 2013
New Netflix Instant Releases — December 2013
The holiday season is in full swing -- and so is winter. What better way to avoid the chill than by camping out indoors next to the warm glow of your television with some great movies? There's a whole new batch of titles headed to Netflix Instant, from modern classics to old favorites. Read on for our guide to the best movies coming to Netflix this December.
Best Horror Movies to Watch Instantly on Netflix [TRAILERS]
Best Horror Movies to Watch Instantly on Netflix [TRAILERS]
Best Horror Movies to Watch Instantly on Netflix [TRAILERS]
I love the month of October for so many reasons. The leaves change beautiful colors, we usually see a bit of snow in Montana, and I have an excuse to watch horror movies all month long! Here is a list I built after extensive research of the best horror movies available to watch instantly on the Netflix streaming service...
‘Dexter’ Coming to Netflix in Its Entirety Starting on Halloween
‘Dexter’ Coming to Netflix in Its Entirety Starting on Halloween
‘Dexter’ Coming to Netflix in Its Entirety Starting on Halloween
Though only a few months removed from the series finale and intensely divisive final season, 'Dexter' will have us back on the table before long. Netflix has announced that the first four seasons will be available to stream on the site beginning this upcoming Halloween Thursday, with the final four seasons to follow shortly thereafter in 2014.
14 Awesomely Bad Horror Movies Available on Netflix Instant
14 Awesomely Bad Horror Movies Available on Netflix Instant
14 Awesomely Bad Horror Movies Available on Netflix Instant
Basically once Labor Day has passed, we spend our time gearing up for Halloween, which means apple cider, carving pumpkins, and loads and loads of terrible scary movies. The only problem is that there are bad scary movies and then there are *bad* scary movies, and the only way to tell the difference between the two usually involves sacrificing 40 minutes or so of your life.
‘Arrested Development’ Season 5: Netflix Already Bringing Back the Bluths?
‘Arrested Development’ Season 5: Netflix Already Bringing Back the Bluths?
‘Arrested Development’ Season 5: Netflix Already Bringing Back the Bluths?
And lo, the fourth season of 'Arrested Development' debuted on Netflix this past Sunday to worldwide fanfare, though by Tuesday the excitement had faded. The experimental 15-episode season greatly polarized fans and critics alike, but now that Netflix has attained the "huge" numbers it sought, is 'Arrested Development' guaranteed a fifth season, or even a movie?
‘Arrested Development’ Season 4 Photos: The Bluth Family on the Rise!
‘Arrested Development’ Season 4 Photos: The Bluth Family on the Rise!
‘Arrested Development’ Season 4 Photos: The Bluth Family on the Rise!
Netflix has been keeping perfectly coy about the forthcoming reunion season of 'Arrested Development,' keeping us in suspense for a trailer or sneak peek before the big May 26 premiere. Still, we've got a good new look at the Bluth family reunited (mostly) on one of the show's most famous sets, so have a look at the latest photos from 'Arrested Development' season 4 inside!
Netflix Loses 800K Subscribers in Third Quarter
Netflix Loses 800K Subscribers in Third Quarter
Netflix Loses 800K Subscribers in Third Quarter
Netflix, the one-time master of customer service, just can’t seem to get it right anymore. On Monday, the video rental giant revealed in its third quarter report that it has lost about 800,000 subscribers since June, and the company expects to lose more in the coming months.
Netflix Scraps Idea for Qwikster DVD-by-Mail Service
Netflix Scraps Idea for Qwikster DVD-by-Mail Service
Netflix Scraps Idea for Qwikster DVD-by-Mail Service
Netflix has been doing so much backpedaling lately, it’s surprising the company hasn’t adopted a bicycle for its logo. In the most recent reversal, Netflix announced Monday that it’s scrapping a plan to split its streaming and DVD-by-mail services into two different companies and would instead keep both under the Netflix name. The abandoned idea would’ve seen the mailed DVD service take on the nam
Netflix May Have to Pay $100,000 for Qwikster Twitter Account
Netflix May Have to Pay $100,000 for Qwikster Twitter Account
Netflix May Have to Pay $100,000 for Qwikster Twitter Account
Chances are good at least one “d’oh!” was uttered in at least one Netflix conference room Tuesday morning. It seems the company, which on Monday announced it would split up its service and rebrand the DVD-delivery side Qwikster, neglected to lock up the name on Twitter. Now Jason Castillo, who’s owned the @Qwikster name on the microblogging service since April, wants money — big money — to hand it
Netflix CEO Apologizes for Rate Increase, Announces Company Will Split Into Two Divisions
Netflix CEO Apologizes for Rate Increase, Announces Company Will Split Into Two Divisions
Netflix CEO Apologizes for Rate Increase, Announces Company Will Split Into Two Divisions
In the wake of unpopular rate increases that caused customers to cancel subscriptions in droves and resulted in the company stock nosediving, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings apologized in a blog post on Sunday. “I messed up,” he said. “I owe everyone an explanation … In hindsight, I slid into arrogance based upon past success.”