NET | 8PM | 8:30PM | 9PM | 9:30PM | 10PM | 10:30PM |
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ABC | The Bachelorette | Downward Dog | ||||
CBS | NCIS (R) | Bull (R) | NCIS: New Orleans (R) | |||
FOX | Lethal Weapon (R) | The Mick (R) | Brooklyn Nine-Nine (R) | |||
NBC | America’s Got Talent | World of Dance | ||||
CW | The Flash (R) | iZombie | ||||
FFORM | Pretty Little Liars | Pretty Little Liars (R) | ||||
MISC | Casual (Hulu) Chris D’Elia: Man on Fire (Netflix) | Animal Kingdom (TNT) The Haves and the Have Nots (OWN) | Team Ninja Warrior (USA) Tosh.0/The Jim Jefferies Show (Comedy) Queen Sugar (OWN) Wrecked (TBS) |
Archives for June 2017
20th Century Fox TV at Comic-Con: THE GIFTED, GHOSTED, THE ORVILLE and More
20th Century Fox is bringing 8 shows to San Diego Comic-Con in July, including new series THE GIFTED, GHOSTED, THE ORVILLE, as well as returning shows like THE EXORCIST.
Here’s the full list of panels.
Thursday, July 20
4:45 – 5:45 p.m. GHOSTED, Room 6BCF – Robinson and Scott, respectively play a cynical skeptic and true believer in the paranormal. They’re hired to investigate unexplained phenomena in Los Angeles while uncovering a larger mystery about the human race. Robinson, Scott, Ally Walker (“Sons of Anarchy”) and EPs Tom Gormican and Kevin Etten will be on hand. Series debuts this Fall.
6:00 – 7:00 p.m. THE EXORIST, Room 6BCF – Father Tomas (Alfonso Herrera, “Sense8”), Father Marcus (Ben Daniels, “House of Cards”), Father Bennett (Kurt Egyiawan, “Skyfall”), and EPs Jeremy Slater (“Fantastic Four”) and Sean Crouch (“Numb3rs”) will discuss season 2.
Friday, July 21
3:45 – 4:45 p.m. THE GIFTED, Ballroom 20 – 20th Century Fox/Marvel’s X-Men series follows a suburban couple whose ordinary lives are rocked by the discovery that their children are mutants. The government is after their kids, and the family links up with an underground network of supernatural-powered people for their survival. Cast and EPs will be on hand for a first look of this series debuting in September. Written by Matt Nix directed by Bryan Singer, and executive-produced by Nix, Singer, Lauren Shuler Donner, Simon Kinberg, Jeph Loeb and Jim Chory, The Gifted stars Stephen Moyer, Amy Acker, Sean Teale, Jamie Chung, Coby Bell, Emma Dumont , Blair Redford , Natalie Alyn Lind and Percy Hynes White.
4:15 – 5:00 p.m. BOB’S BURGERS, Indigo Ballroom – The Belcher family returns to San Diego for another panel with creator and EP Loren Bouchard, EP Jim Dauterive and cast H. Jon Benjamin, Dan Mintz, Eugene Mirman, John Roberts, Kristen Schaal and Larry Murphy.
Saturday, July 22
12:00 – 12:45 p.m. THE SIMPSONS, Ballroom 20 – A peek at the 29th season with creator Matt Groening, EPs Al Jean and Matt Selman, Supervising Director Mike Anderson and Director of The Simpsons Movie David Silverman.
1:00 – 2:15 p.m. FAMILY GUY & AMERICAN DAD!, Ballroom 20 – A special preview of Family Guy with cast Alex Borstein, Mike Henry and Jon Viener as well as EPs Rich Appel and Alec Sulkin. There will be surprise guests and a look at upcoming 300th Episode.
It’s a Smith-family Funday with “Francine” (Wendy Schaal), “Steve” (Scott Grimes), “Hayley” (Rachael MacFarlane), and “Klaus” (Dee Bradley Baker), plus EPs Matt Weitzman who will treat American Dad! fans to a first look at the all new season airing July 24 on TBS.
4:15 – 5:15 p.m. THE ORVILLE, Room 6A – Come meet the whole crew of the mid-level exploratory vessel U.S.S. Orville – Seth MacFarlane, Adrianne Palicki, Scott Grimes, Penny Johnson Jerald, Peter Macon, Halston Sage, J. Lee, Mark Jackson, and Chad Coleman – as well as producers David A. Goodman and Brannon Braga – for an exclusive look at this sci-fi comedy series, which is a take-off of 1960s sci-fi shows like Star Trek. Jon Favreau directed the pilot
SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE Recap: So Many Hot Tamales….Drowned In Cheez Whiz
SO YOU CAN DANCE season 14 has been a rollercoaster ride. The season premiere was a true return to form, complete with Mary Murphy’s reclaiming of her rightful seat at the judges’ table (and as conductor of the famed hot tamale train). The dancers auditioning in Los Angeles were amazing, indicating that SYTYCD fans were in for a treat this year. But then the second half of those very same Los Angeles auditions were lackluster at best.
Cue SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE’s “New York Auditions #1.”
The episode got off to a great start, prompting a plan to title this week’s recap something along the lines of “everybody’s back on the train, and everything is beautiful.” Unfortunately, by the end of the episode, that was impossible — things had taken a distinct turn for the worst. The sharp move from promising auditions to a waste of time, focusing on the cheesy and bizarre, was even more jarring than a failed first attempt at doing multiple pirouettes on a wooden floor in socks. (Trust me. One wrong move in that situation, and your life will flash before your eyes.)
Why an episode of any television show, much less one that has educated the general couch potato on dance before spending a couple of seasons spinning its wheels, would want to end on such an odd note is impossible to explain. But here we are.
And so it began.
Much like in Los Angeles, Team SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE made a grand entrance in New York. The first episode highlighting this season’s New York auditions featured voiceovers from several contestants, talking about the series’ impact on their lives as dancers. Many had been watching since the beginning, and quite a few had been just waiting for a chance to audition. One dancer even said SYTYCD was the reason she was still dancing.
A television show is probably a bad reason to dance, to be honest, but the sentiment is greatly appreciated.
At any rate, it was time for SYTYCD to influence more dancers — but not before Mary Murphy and Nigel Lythgoe got to take cell phone videos of themselves “just moments before going out.” (Uh…huh. Tell me more sometime.)
New York’s first dancer was Impavido, formerly known as Kaylee Mills.
The name is Italian for “to fear less,” and this blue-haired dancer probably had plenty to fear after her parents forced her to pay for her own dancing. If she wanted to be the family jock and participate in allllll the sportsballs, that was cool with Mom and Dad; but dancing full-time? They’d support it…just not financially.
How kind.
Impavido turned a negative into a massive positive, though: “Since my parents weren’t going to hand me anything, that gave me a very large push to get myself out there.” And get herself out there she did. This dancer’s style was unique. Her performance was loaded with personality and quirks; but she just as technically strong as any contemporary dancer we’ve seen on SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE. Her control was excellent — if a pirouette looked like it was kind of leaning, it was intentional.
If one thing needed cleaning up, it was probably Impavido’s feet. The choreography had plenty of purposely flexed positions; but then there were some other places where there was no definition either way. Were they supposed to be flexed again, stretched, just hanging out? A mystery. Was that small detail enough to ruin an otherwise impressive audition? Obviously not. But details are kind of a thing.
Judges’ comments: In a classic Nasty Nigel fake-out, Nigel opened his commentary by bemoaning the difficulty of judging so many great female contemporary dancers. They’re all so technically strong! None of them stand out! All of those dancers might be “brilliant,” but they’re “not necessarily individual.” But — and if you didn’t see the ”but” coming from a mile away, this was probably your first SYTYCD episode — Impavido was a true individual. Nigel finished up by telling her, “you’ve got a great style about you.”
Mary Murphy said Impavido “oooooooooooooozed confidence” and had the audience in the palm of her hand. (Did I put enough Os in that ooze? Probably not.) Vanessa Hudgens also loved the performance, saying the dancer had “so much confidence [and] so much grace.” Impavido’s audition was so good, in fact, that it was the only one to really drag coherent commentary from Vanessa all night.
Verdict: Academy.
The next contestant was Colombian salsa dancer, Ana Sanchez.
Ana had heard about the “hot tamale…train…thing” and wanted to take a ride on it. (Don’t we all?) She was also 4’11” but felt like she was six feet tall on stage, which meant that both myself and Vanessa Hudgens were happy to be “taller than someone for once.”
The second Ana explained her style of salsa had more flavor and passion than others, this SYTYCD viewer knew she had the potential to get that coveted hot tamale train ticket. And her opening pose just screamed sass. Oddly enough, despite amazing tricks and insanely fast footwork, it felt like Ana’s partner’s legs and feet were just a wee bit cleaner than hers. Later, when asked why he wasn’t auditioning, Mr. Partner Man admitted that he was too old. (Boo.)
Judges’ comments: Nigel and Mary gave each other a “look” in the middle of the audition, so that signaled good things for Ana (as well as several moments of me, wondering how I managed to live without that look for two years).
Indeed, Mary Murphy was full of high-pitched screams and laughter over Nigel’s forgotten ear plugs (R.I.P, Nigel’s hearing). More importantly, our resident ballroom expert complimented Ana’s stamina, as well as her “phenomenal tricks that take a lot of amazing timing and strength in the right places when you need it.” Proving that she’s here to make dreams come true, Mary even dubbed the dancer “a little hot tamale.” Glory, amen.
Vanessa followed that up with some giggles and talk about fun. Oh, and “good things do come in small packages!” (Same.)
Finally, Nigel complimented Ana’s partner and admitted that there were some lifts in their piece that he’d never even seen. He couldn’t wait to practice the choreography with Vanessa…which meant Queen Mary couldn’t wait to slap him. (I. Have. Missed. This. Thing. Of. Theirs.)
Verdict: Academy. It’s not like hot tamales can be left home, after all.
After Ana’s audition, it was back to contemporary (or, if you’re yours truly, cracktemporary) with Koine Iwasaki.
Koine was born in Japan and moved to America when she was only two years old. Between her family being very traditional and just, you know, being a tiny child trying to learn a second language when she had barely started to learn her first, Iwasaki turned to dance: “It’s definitely helped me communicate in a way that language can’t.”
In true SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE form, Koine was yet another in a long line of talented contemporary dancers. While she didn’t quite have the uniqueness of Impavido, there was still something special about Koine’s piece. Maybe it was the massive amount of emotion she conveyed; or maybe it was just her great technique.
Maybe watch that grand plié in second so it doesn’t get too squatty — which is kind of hard to avoid when the plié is that, well, grand. And just to keep nitpicking the details, this was another audition that didn’t exactly scream “great feet.” Otherwise, though, this was a lovely performance.
Judges’ comments: Nigel Lythgoe himself said the dancing was very professional. He loved everything from Koine’s strength, to her power (ok kind of the same), to her technique. Vanessa Hudgens…said “awww,” apparently. And Mary Murphy loved the performance, as she has done very frequently this season. (Remember season one, when she hated Allan Frias? Iconic.) After Koine had left the stage, Mary even turned to her best-worst frenemy, Nigel, and was like, “she was a nice surprise, huh?”
Verdict: Academy.
On TV Tonight: Monday June 26, 2017
8PM | 8:30PM | 9PM | 9:30PM | 10PM | 10:30PM | |
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ABC | The Bachelorette | Celebrity Family Feud | ||||
CBS | Kevin Can Wait (R) | Man with a Plan (R) | Mom (R) | Life in Pieces (R) | Scorpion (R) | |
FOX | So You Think You Can Dance | Superhuman | ||||
NBC | American Ninja Warrior | Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge | ||||
CW | Supergirl (R) | Whose Line Is It… | ||||
MISC | WWE Monday Night RAW (USA) Shadowhunters (FForm) | Stitchers (FForm) Preacher (AMC) | Daytime Divas (VH1) |
What’s Coming to Netflix in July 2017?
Jason Bateman and Laura Linney will be starring in the Netflix drama series OZARK, which is set to debut on July 21 in the streaming service. In addition, we’ll be seeing the original series FRIENDS FROM COLLEGE, the original film TO THE BONE and a new season of DEGRASSI: NEXT CLASS.
In terms of non-original films, expect to see TITANIC, LION and ROGUE ONE. The latest seasons of iZOMBIE and PRETTY LITTLE LIARS will also be available for streaming.
Related: What’s coming to Netflix Canada in July 2017?
Check out the full list below of what’s coming to (and leaving) Netflix in July 2017.
July 1
Titanic
The Originals: Season 4
Free Willy
Disney’s The Mighty Ducks
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Capo “El amo del tunel”: Season 1
El Barco: Season 1
The Truth Is in the Stars
Deep Water: Season 1
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
Hostages (Israel): Season 2
Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang
The Invisible Guest (Contratiempo)
Albion: The Enchanted Stallion
Liar’s Dice
Offspring: Season 6
Boat Trip
Mixed Signals
Delicatessen
Caramel
Yours Fatefully: Season 1
The Ultimatum: Season 1
Unriddle
Unriddle II
Yes We Can!: Season 1
Spice Up: Season 1
World at Your Feet: Season 1
Emma
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Last Night
Out of Thin Air
Witnesses: Season 2
The Longest Yard
Jackass: Number Two
Punch-Drunk Love
Are We There Yet?
Are We Done Yet?
Dad
The Land Before Time
The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure
The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving
Here Alone
Spawn: The Movie
Code Name: The Cleaner
The Astronaut Farmer
Best in Show
Proof of Life
Matchstick Men
Taking Lives
Police Academy
July 2
El Chema: Season 1
July 3
Diamond Cartel
Extraordinary: The Stan Romanek Story
July 4
The Standups: Season 1 (Netflix original)
July 5
iZombie: Season 3
July 6
Speech & Debate
The Void
Butter
July 7
Castlevania: Season 1 (Netflix original)
Dawn of the Croods: Season 4 (Netflix original)
Degrassi: Next Class: Season 4 (Netflix original)
Luna Petunia: Season 2 (Netflix original)
1 Mile to You (Life At These Speeds)
July 8
Bad Santa 2
Horse Dancer
July 9
Lion
July 11
Gabriel Iglesias Presents The Gentleman Jerry Rocha
July 14
Friends From College: Season 1 (Netflix original)
To the Bone (Netflix original)
Chasing Coral (Netflix original)
Buddy Thunderstruck: The Maybe Pile (Netflix original)
July 15
Rake: Season 4
West Coast Customs: Season 4
July 17
Uncertain Glory
Fittest on Earth: A Decade of Fitness
A Cowgirl’s Story
July 18
Aditi Mittal: Things They Wouldn’t Let Me Say (Netflix original)
Ari Shaffir: Double Negative: Collection (Netflix original)
Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce: Season 3
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
July 20
Pretty Little Liars: Season 7B
July 21
Ozark: Season 1 (Netflix original)
Last Chance U: Season 2 (Netflix original)
The Worst Witch: Season 1 (Netflix original)
July 22
Railroad Tigers
July 24
Victor
July 25
Joe Mande’s Award-Winning Comedy Special (Netflix original)
Munroe Island
July 28
The Incredible Jessica James (Netflix original)
Daughters of Destiny: Season 1 (Netflix original)
The Adventures of Puss in Boots: Season 5 (Netflix original)
July 31
After The Reality
Checkpoint
Dark Night
Taking Earth
TBD
Being Mary Jane: Season 4
Last Call – Titles That Will be Rotating Off the Service in July 2017
July 1
Blazing Saddles
American Pie Presents: Band Camp
Flicka 2
9/11: Stories in Fragments
Secrets: The Sphinx
Batman
Working Girl
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
An Unmarried Woman
Hello, Dolly!
MacGyver: Seasons 1 – 7
Ghost Whisperer: Seasons 1 – 5
Futurama: Seasons 1 – 6
Justin Bieber: Never Say Never
Saving Grace: Seasons 1 – 3
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
Chocolat
Annie
Day of the Kamikaze
Mystery Files: Hitler
Mystery Files: Leonardo da Vinci
Nazi Temple of Doom
The Hunt for Bin Laden
The Incredible Bionic Man
History in HD: The Last Bomb
Secrets: A Viking Map?
Secrets: Richard III Revealed
Shuttle Discovery’s Last Mission
Titanic’s Final Mystery
Samurai Headhunters
America’s Secret D-Day Disaster
Black Wings
Blondie’s New York
Bombs, Bullets and Fraud
Death Beach
Hip Hop: The Furious Force of Rhymes
American Pie Presents: Beta House
Hugo
American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile
Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging
While You Were Sleeping
Kate & Leopold
El Dorado
July 3
The Last Samurai
Two Weeks Notice
July 6
Los Heroes del Norte: Seasons 1 – 2
July 11
Opposite Field
July 12
Sleeping Beauty
Adventures of Pepper and Paula
In the Basement
July 13
Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain
July 15
Lessons for a Kiss
All That Glitters
On TV Tonight: Sunday June 25, 2017
NET | 8PM | 8:30PM | 9PM | 9:30PM | 10PM | 10:30PM |
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ABC | Celebrity Family Feud | Steve Harvey’s Funderdome | The $100,000 Pyramid | |||
CBS | NCIS: Los Angeles (R) | Madam Secretary (R) | Code Black (R) | |||
FOX | The Simpsons (R) | Family Guy (R) | American Grit | |||
HBO | Silicon Valley/Veep | |||||
NBC | Despicable Me (Movie) | Little Big Shots: Forever Young | ||||
MISC | 2017 BET Awards (BET) | Claws (TNT) Good Witch (Hallmark) Power (Starz) Fear the Walking Dead (AMC) | Preacher (AMC) Prime Suspect: Tennison (PBS) | |||
SHO | Twin Peaks: The Return | I’m Dying Up Here |
WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER: TEN YEARS LATER Preview: Back to Camp and All Grown Up
After revitalizing the WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER film with a prequel edition, Netflix is revisiting Camp Firewood in WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER: TEN YEARS LATER.
This time the counselors are returning for that promised 10 year reunion. The new Netflix series will be an eight-part limited event starring the original cast, plus an all-star lineup of new cast members.
Returning cast includes A.D. Miles, Amy Poehler, Beth Dover, Chris Meloni, Chris Pine, David Hyde Pierce, David Wain, Elizabeth Banks, Eric Nenninger, H. Jon Benjamin, Janeane Garofalo, Jason Schwartzman, Joe Lo Truglio, John Early, Josh Charles, Ken Marino, Kristen Wiig, Lake Bell, Marguerite Moreau, Marisa Ryan, Michael Ian Black, Michael Showalter, Molly Shannon, Nina Hellman, Paul Rudd, Rich Sommer, Sarah Burns and Zak Orth.
New cast members include Skyler Gisondo, Samm Levine, Mark Feuerstein, Marlo Thomas, Joey Bragg, Jai Courtney, Dax Shepard, Alyssa Milano? and — surprise! — Adam Scott.
Everyone’s all grown up — but they’re not necessarily more mature. And they’re determined to save their camp from being sold.
WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER: TEN YEARS LATER will debut globally on Netflix on August 4.
Fox Announces Fall Premiere Dates: THE GIFTED, LUCIFER, EMPIRE and More
Fox is kicking off the fall season in early September with the premiere of the new comedy series THE ORVILLE after the NFL doubleheader. The network’s premieres will continue until early October, when new Marvel series THE GIFTED will be the last premiere to air.
Midseason shows airing on the network will include 9-1-1 (new series), THE RESIDENT (new series – watch trailer), LA TO VEGAS (new series – watch trailer), THE X-FILES (10 episode event series), and NEW GIRL (final shortened season).
Sunday, Sept. 10, Immediately Following NFL ON FOX Doubleheader
8:00-9:00 p.m. ET/PT THE ORVILLE (Special Series Premiere, Part 1 – watch trailer)
Sunday, Sept. 17, Immediately Following NFL ON FOX Doubleheader
8:00-9:00 p.m. ET/PT THE ORVILLE (Special Series Premiere, Part 2)
Tuesday, Sept. 26
8:00-9:00 p.m. LETHAL WEAPON (Season Two Premiere)
9:00-9:30 p.m. THE MICK (Season Two Premiere)
9:30-10:00 p.m. BROOKLYN NINE-NINE (Season Five Premiere)
Wednesday, Sept. 27
8:00-9:00 p.m. EMPIRE (Season Four Premiere)
9:00-10:00 p.m. STAR (Season Two Premiere)
Thursday, Sept. 28
8:00-9:00 p.m. GOTHAM (Season Four Premiere)
9:00-10:00 p.m. THE ORVILLE (Time Period Series Premiere)
Friday, Sept. 29
8:00-9:00 p.m. HELL’S KITCHEN (Season 17 Premiere)
9:00-10:00 p.m. THE EXORCIST (Season Two Premiere)
Sunday, Oct. 1
7:30-8:00 p.m. BOB’S BURGERS (Season Eight Premiere)
8:00-8:30 p.m. THE SIMPSONS (Season 29 Premiere)
8:30-9:00 p.m. GHOSTED (Series Premiere – watch trailer)
9:00-9:30 p.m. FAMILY GUY (Season 15 Premiere)
9:30-10:00 p.m. THE LAST MAN ON EARTH (Season Four Premiere)
Monday, Oct. 2
8:00-9:00 p.m. LUCIFER (Season Three Premiere)
9:00-10:00 p.m. THE GIFTED (Series Premiere – watch trailer)
GAME OF THRONES Trailer: Winter – and War – is Here
For a long time GAME OF THRONES fans have heard that “winter is coming”. Now, however? It’s here. And so are a tremendous amount of battles, at least according to a new extended preview for season 7.
Jon Snow narrates part of the trailer, explained that families have fought together against a commony enemy in the past. “We need to do the same if we’re going to survive, because the enemy is real. It’s always been real.” The enemy appears to the White Walkers, which threatens everyone in Westeros.
Elsewhere, Daenerys is finally arriving on the main shores of Westeros to try and reclaim her birthright. But it’s unlikely that Cersei will let the Iron Throne go without a fight, which means a war between these two women is also inevitable. And what of Jon’s own claim to the throne, thanks to his recently-exposed Targaryen heritage?
GAME OF THRONES returns for a new season on July 16 on HBO.
What’s Coming to Netflix Canada in July 2017?
A lot of Netflix original series are coming to the streaming platform in July 2017, including
FRIENDS FROM COLLEGE (starring Keegan-Michael Key and Cobie Smulders) and OZARK (starring Jason Bateman). Season 2 of the Netflix documentary series LAST CHANCE U is also premiering, and you’ll also get a chance to watch movies like KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES, ROGUE ONE, ARRIVAL HACKSAW RIDGE and SNOWDEN.
Check out the full list below of what’s coming to (and leaving) Netflix Canada in July 2017.
July 1
Albion: The Enchanted Stallion
Cast: Debra Messing, Stephen Dorff, Daniel Sharman
After a magical horse transports her to a fantasy world ruled by an evil general, a brave girl sets out to save the land once and for all.
Batman: Bad Blood
Cast: Jason O’Mara, Yvonne Strahovski, Stuart Allen
Robin, Nightwing, Alfred and the enigmatic Batwoman join forces to track down the missing Batman, who may have turned to the dark side of Gotham City.
Danny Dyer’s Deadliest Men – Season 1 – 2
Actor Danny Dyer embarks on a mission to interview some of the most dangerous and feared men in the United Kingdom.
Dark Matter – Season 2
Cast: Marc Bendavid, Melissa O’Neil, Anthony Lemke
After waking up aboard a derelict spaceship with no memories, the crew of the Raza investigates the mystery of their identities and destination.
Draft Day
Cast: Kevin Costner, Jennifer Garner, Denis Leary
On the day of the NFL player draft, Cleveland general manager Sonny Weaver trades up to get the first pick, with unexpected consequences.
Given
Cast: Daize Goodwin, Aamion Goodwin, Given Goodwin
A surfing adventure across 15 countries gives a young boy from Kauai an opportunity to widen his horizons and gain a deeper understanding of life.
Hacksaw Ridge
Cast: Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington, Luke Bracey
During World War II, Army medic and conscientious objector Desmond Doss becomes an unlikely hero on an Okinawa battlefield without bearing arms.
Keep Quiet
Cast: Sam Blair, Joseph Martin
Once a prominent anti-Semitic politician in Hungary, Csanad Szegedi undergoes a dramatic change in worldview after learning of his Jewish heritage.
Keeping Up with the Joneses
Cast: Zach Galifianakis, Isla Fisher, Jon Hamm
In the heart of the suburbs, a conventional couple find themselves swept up in global espionage when mysterious new neighbours move in.
Last Vegas
Cast: Michael Douglas, Robert Di Nero, Morgan Freeman
Three sixty-something pals throw a bachelor party in Las Vegas for their playboy best friend and try to revive their youthful partying ways.
Legends of the Fall
Cast: Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, Aidan Quinn
The Ludlow clan – father William and brothers Alfred, Tristan and Sam – splinters when Sam leaves to fight World War I against his dad’s wishes.
Let’s Be Cops
Cast: Jake Johnson, Damon Wayans Jr. Rob Riggle
When two pals are mistaken for real policemen, they milk the gag for all it’s worth – but they soon face peril from gangsters and true cops alike.
Oasis: Supersonic
This film details the rise of British rock group Oasis and the creativity and chaos that brother Noel and Liam Gallagher brought to the iconic band.
Offspring – Season 6
Cast: Asher Keddie, Kat Stewart, Richard Davies
A Melbourne obstetrician in her thirties struggles with the increasingly chaotic family, romantic and professional aspects of her life in this drama.
Out of Thin Air
Picking up 40 years after six were convicted for two strange murders in Iceland, this chilling
documentary proves confessions can’t always be trusted.
Raising Arizona
Cast: Nicolas Cage, Holly Hunter, Trey Wilson
When an ex-cop and her ex-con husband learn they can’t have children, they kidnap one of a furniture magnate’s quintuplet sons.
Snatch
Cast: Benicio Del Toro, Dennis Farina, Vinnie Jones
A gangster transporting a stolen gem inadvertently triggers a slew of events that wends through the worlds of bookies, bare-knuckle boxing and swine.
Snowden
Cast: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Shailene Woodley, Zachary Quinto
This quiet thriller traces Edward Snowden’s journey from Army recruit to disillusioned cyber analyst bent on exposing vast U.S. surveillance programs.
Southside with You
Cast: Parker Sawyers, Tika Sumpter, Vanessa Bell Calloway
Tag along as future President Barack Obama and a young lawyer named Michelle go on their first date across Chicago’s South Side in the summer of 1989.
The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble
Cast: Yo-Yo Ma, Kinan Azmeh, Kayhan Kahlor
This documentary follows the journey of cellist Yo-Yo Ma’s ensemble, a group of more than 50 artists who broaden musical horizons around the world.
The Riot Club
Cast: Sam Clafin, Max Irons, Douglas Booth
After being drafted into an elite secret society, a pair of students at Oxford University see the group’s extreme debauchery spiral out of control.
The Wedding Pact
Cast: Haylie Duff, Chris Soldevilla, Angie Everhart
College pals Mitch and Elizabeth vow that if they’re both single in 10 years, they’ll marry each other. A decade later Mitch tries to follow through.
Welcome to Me
Cast: Kristen Wig, Wes Bentley, Linda Cardellini
When a woman with psychiatric problems wins the lottery, she uses her money to create and star in her own nutty talk show – and becomes a sensation.
X-Men: Days of Future Past
Cast: Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender
This superhero sequel tracks Wolverine’s journey back in time in an effort to alter history and prevent the annihilation of both humans and mutants.
July 2
Miss Julie
Cast: Jessica Chastain, Colin Farrell, Samantha Morton
On a summer night in 1890 Ireland, the unsettled daughter of aristocrats coaxes her father’s valet to seduce her, though he’s engaged to their cook.
July 3
Mike Tyson Mysteries – Season 3: “Ring of Fire”
Cast: Mike Tyson, Norm Macdonald, Jim Rash
Mike Tyson, his adopted Korean daughter and a pigeon who was once a man team up to solve mysteries in this adult animated comedy series.
Olympus – Season 1
Cast: Tom York, Sonya Cassidy, Sonita Henry
An idealistic young hero quests to find his destiny in ancient Greece, meeting oracles, monsters, wizards and seductresses who may be friends or foes.
July 4
Eloise
Cast: Chace Crawford, Eliza Dushku, P.J. Byrne
Four friends break into an abandoned insane asylum in search of a death certificate which will grant one of them a large inheritance. However, finding it soon becomes the least of their worries in a place haunted by dark memories.
The Standups – Netflix Original
Comedians Nate Bargatze, Deon Cole, Fortune Feimster, Nikki Glaser, Dan Soder and Beth Stelling deliver sets in this new original stand-up series.
July 6
American Pie
Cast: Jason Biggs, Chris Klein, Thomas Ian Nicholas
This smash-hit comedy follows four high school seniors as they strive for the most eagerly anticipated rite of adulthood: losing one’s virginity.
Ghost
Cast: Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg
Sam is killed by a mugger, but his love for his girlfriend, Molly, endures beyond the grave as Sam’s spirit tries to warn Molly that she is in danger.
It’s Complicated
Cast: Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin, Steve Martin
Ten years after their divorce, Jane and Jake unite for their son’s college graduation and unexpectedly end up sleeping together.
Julieta
Cast: Adriana Ugarte, Inma Cuesta, Michelle Jenner
A chance meeting sends a teacher in her fifties on a troubling journey into her past and a search for her long-lost daughter.
July 7
Chelsea – Season 2 – Netflix Original – New Episodes Weekly
Exciting guests, timely topics, global destinations. Chelsea returns with a fresh new format, bringing her bold perspective to a changed world.
Castlevania – Season 1 – Netflix Original
Cast: Fred Tatasciore, Alejandra Reynoso, James Callis
The last surviving member of a disgraced clan fights to save Eastern Europe from Dracula. Inspired by the classic video game series.
Dawn of the Croods – Season 4 – Netflix Original
Cast: Stephanie Lemelin, A.J. LoCascio, Dan Milano
When an ailment threatens Grug’s position as valley leader, Eep fills in. A star-crossed romance forces the Croods and the Broods to call a truce.
Luna Petunia – Season 2 – Netflix Original
Cast: Ciara Alexys, Katie Griffin, Cory Doran
Luna’s adventures in Amazia continue as she explores wonders like the Jelly Jungle, makes new friends and finds fun ways to learn and grow.
July 11
Pixels
Cast: Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Michelle Monaghan
When aliens attack Earth in the style of old video games, the President and his childhood pals (a pack of former arcade kings) swing into action.
Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments – Season 2 Part B – Netflix Original – New Episodes Weekly
Cast: Katherine McNamara, Dominic Sherwood, Alberto Rosende
The life of typical teen Clary Fray is upended when she learns that she’s part of a race of demon-hunting humans who have the blood of angels.
July 12
Friends with Benefits
Cast: Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis, Patricia Clarkson
This raucous rom-com chronicles the relationship of two busy singles who try to include sex in their friendship – minus the emotions and commitment.
July 13
The Blues Brothers
Cast: John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, James Brown
A pair of two-bit crooks go on a quest to save the Catholic orphanage where they were raised by
reuniting their former band for a charity gig.
July 14
Buddy Thunderstruck: The Maybe Pile – Netflix Original
Cast: Brian Allen, Debi Derryberry, Philip Maurice Hayes
Buddy and Darnell have a big ol’ pile of crazy new ideas they’re ready to try out, and you get to choose which half-baked schemes make the cut!
Chasing Coral – Netflix Original
Cast: Andrew Ackerman, Pim Bongaerts, Neal Cantin
An ad executive teams up with marine biologists and camera designers to capture evidence of how climate change is destroying breathtaking coral reefs.
Friends from College – Season 1 – Netflix Original
Cast: Keegan-Michael Key, Cobie Smulders, Annie Parisse
As they face down their forties, a group of friends who met at Harvard experiences a range of success — or lack thereof — in this comedy series.
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back
Cast: Tom Cruise, Cobie Smulders, Danika Yarosh
Jack Reacher must uncover the truth behind a major government conspiracy in order to clear his name. On the run as a fugitive from the law, Reacher uncovers a potential secret from his past that could change his life forever.
To The Bone – Netflix Original Film
Cast: Lily Collins, Keanu Reeves
An anorexic goes on a sometimes funny, sometimes harrowing journey of self-discovery after entering a group home run by an unconventional doctor.
July 15
West Coast Customs – Season 4
Cast: Ryan Friedlinghaus, Hunter Clancey
West Coast Customs, a mecca for well-heeled car lovers, stars as their team creates some of the most luxurious, outrageous vehicles on the planet.
July 17
Cowgirl’s Story
Cast: Bailee Madison, Chloe Lukasiak, Pat Boone
Seventeen-year-old Dusty Rhodes goes to live with her grandfather because both of her Army parents are fighting in the Afghanistan war.
July 18
Aditi Mittal: Things They Wouldn’t Let Me – Netflix Original
One of the first women to perform stand-up comedy in India, Aditi Mittal opens up about life as a
woman in her country in this new special.
Ari Shaffir: Double Negative: Collection – Netflix Original
Comedian and podcaster Ari Shaffir brings his edgy humor to two new original stand-up specials shot live in Austin, Texas.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Cast: Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Riz Ahmed
The Rebel Alliance makes a risky move to steal the plans for the Death Star, setting up the epic saga to follow.
July 19
Killer Women with Piers Morgan – Series 1
The series produced by Plum Pictures, follows five cases in a quest to discover what drives a woman to kill.
July 20
Bruce Almighty
Cast: Jim Carrey, Jennifer Aniston, Morgan Freeman
When TV reporter Bruce Nolan angrily ridicules God, the Almighty responds by giving Bruce all his divine powers. But can Bruce improve on perfection?
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Cast: Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law
A charming sociopath maneuvers into the lush life of a young heir. But as he embraces the posh lifestyle, he’ll stop at nothing to hold onto it.
July 21
Last Chance U – Season 2 – Netflix Original
Cast: John Franklin III, DJ Law, Buddy Stephens
Buddy, Brittany and a group of new and returning EMCC players begin a new season while coping with the publicity Season 1 brought to the team.
Ozark – Season 1 – Netflix Original
Cast: Jason Bateman, Laura Linney
In this dark, dangerous series, a family struggles after moving to an Ozarks resort community when they’re thrust into a world of dirty money.
The Worst Witch – Season 1 – Netflix Original
Cast: Philip Martin Brown, Bella Ramsey, Meibh Campbell
Mildred Hubble’s first year at Cackle’s Academy is filled with potions, spells and broomsticks — and one disaster after the next.
July 24
Detour
Cast: Tye Sheridan, Emory Cohen, Bel Powley
A young law student blindly enters into a pact with a man who offers to kill his stepfather, whom he feels is responsible for the accident that sent his mother into a coma.
July 25
Vincent N Roxxy
Cast: Emile Hirsch, Zoë Kravitz, Zoey Deutch
A small town loner and a rebellious punk rocker unexpectedly fall in love as they are forced on the run and soon discover violence follows them everywhere.
Joe Mande’s Award-Winning Comedy Special – Netflix Original
Stand-up comic Joe Mande aims for critical adulation with this special that covers dating shows, “Shark Tank,” Jewish summer camp and much more.
July 26
The Social Network
Cast: Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake
Director David Fincher’s biographical drama chronicles the meteoric rise of Facebook CEO Mark
Zuckerberg from Harvard sophomore to internet superstar.
Toni Erdmann
Cast: Sandra Hüller, Peter Simonischek, Michael Wittenborn
A practical joking father tries to reconnect with his hard working daughter by creating an outrageous alter ego and posing as her CEO’s life coach.
July 27
Braveheart
Cast: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan
When his secret bride is executed for assaulting an English soldier who tried to rape her, Sir William Wallace begins a revolt against King Edward I of England.
July 28
Arrival
Cast: Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, Forest Whitaker
When twelve mysterious spacecrafts appear around the world, linguistics professor Louise Banks is tasked with interpreting the language of the apparent alien visitors.
Daughters of Destiny – Season 1 – Netflix Original
Oscar-winning filmmaker Vanessa Roth follows a group of young people from India’s most impoverished families as they strive for a brighter future.
The Adventures of Puss in Boots – Season 5 – Netflix Original
Cast: Eric Bauza, Jayma Mays, Grey DeLisle
With the portal to the Netherworld wide open, Puss and friends spring into action and battle a stream of monsters wreaking havoc in San Lorenzo.
The Incredible Jessica James – Netflix Original Film
Cast: Lakeith Stanfield, Chris O’Dowd, Noël Wells
Burned by a bad breakup, a struggling New York City playwright makes an unlikely connection with a divorced app designer she meets on a blind date.
July 31
After The Reality
Cast: Matthew Morrison, Sarah Chalke, Jon Dore
The life of a contestant on a ‘Bachelorette’ style reality show is thrown into turmoil when the sudden death of his father forces him to quit the series prematurely and reconnect with his estranged sister at the family cabin.
Last Call – Titles That Will be Rotating Off the Service in July 2017
July 1
Marvel’s Iron Man
Paper Towns
She’s Funny That Way
Step Up 1-3
July 6
Disney’s Tomorrowland
July 7
Cocaine Cowboys Reloaded
July 10
Focus
July 22
Sleeping with Other People
July 26
Inside Out