A rom-com with a horror twist and a post-apocalyptic film are also among the movies trending across streaming services like Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Max and Paramount+.
It ain’t live, but Saturday Night (now streaming on Netflix, in addition to VOD services like Amazon Prime Video) is a live wire, a sort-of real-time tick-tock dramatization of the countdown to the first-ever episode of Saturday Night in 1975 (trivia: it wasn’t officially named Saturday Night Live until a year later).
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The Netflix movie Saturday Night, directed by Jason Reitman, takes viewers behind the scenes of the first-ever episode of Saturday Night Live. The film, also available on VOD platforms like Amazon Prime Video,
The last month or so has been big for surprise additions to Netflix’s streaming roster. A few weeks ago, the streaming service added a bunch of big Warner Bros. releases to the lineup without announcing them in the monthly newsletters.
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Saturday Night recounts the true, although dramatized, story of the October 11, 1975 premiere of the now-renowned live comedy sketch show, Saturday Night Live, created by Lorne Michaels (who is played by Gabriel LaBelle in the movie).
One of my favorite movies of 2024 just hit the Netflix top ten movies list, landing at number four on the streaming platform. But I have a bone to pick with its Rotten Tomatoes score.
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T he ever-iconic Saturday Night Live has officially entered its landmark 50th season. Created by Lorne Michaels, the late-night sketch comedy show has been airing on NBC since 197
"Cunk on Earth" became an internet sensation when it hit Netflix in 2023. The dry, deadpan wit of "acclaimed documentarian" Philomena Cunk (Diane Morgan) was instantly meme-able and, most importantly, incredibly funny. Viewers loved her brilliant, though often unintentional humor as she explored the answers to life's biggest questions.