There are several new movies in theaters this weekend. A wide range of genres will be explored including a film about a talking dog, an explorer, mob wives, and scary stories.
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What are the latest movies and originals series headed to Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu in August? Read on to find out!
Netflix
August 1st
Are We Done Yet?
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Groundhog Day
Horns
Jackie Brown
Jupiter Ascending
Now and Then
Panic Room
Rocky 1-5
Sex and the City: The Movie
Something’s Gotta Give
The Bank Job
The House Bunny
Why Do Fools Fall in Love
August 9th
Glow: Season 3
Netflix popular series about GLOW (gorgeous ladies of wrestling) in the 80’s is back for season 3! This season is focusing on the group as they take the show to Vegas.
August 16
The Little Switzerland (Netflix Original Film)
Mindhunter: Season 2
The chilling David Fincher directed series about serial killers is back for a second season. The new season will focus on Charles Manson and the Atlanta Child Murders.
August 20th
Gangs of New York
August 29th
Falling Inn Love (Netflix Film)
Hulu
August 1st
A Very Brady Sequel
Alien vs. Predator
American Heart
Baby Boom
Big Fish
The Brady Bunch Movie
Cats and Dogs
Chinese Box
The Color Purple
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
The Crocidile Hunter: Collision Course
The Cutting Edge
The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold
Dances with Wolves
Das Boot
Double Impact
Down in the Delta
Drumline
Eight Men Out
The Fifth Element
Final Destination 1-3
Four Weddings and a Funeral (TV Series)
Furry Vengeance
Good Advice
Hacker
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Idiocracy
Indecent Proposal
Ingenius
Jeepers Creepers 2
Man on a Ledge
Meet the Parents
Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium
My Bloody Valentine
The Pink Panther
The Pink Panther 2
Rat Race
Repentance
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Rosemary’s Baby
Rushmore
Seven
Shivers
Snake Eyes
Spider-Man 3
Star Trek: The Motion Picture- Star Trek IX: Insurrection
The Terminator
The Transporter
Tracker
Urban Cowboy
White Men Can’t Jump
Zookeeper
August 2nd
Anger Managment
A Black Lady Sketch Show
Non-Fiction
August 6th
Bachelor in Paradise: Season 6
Plus One
August 8th
Apollo: Back to the Moon
Mortedecai
August 15th
Dogman
Smoke Signals
The Actors
August 22nd
A Simple Favor
August 23rd
Mission: Impossible-Fallout
This is one of the best movies of 2018 and now you can watch it whenever you want! The action! The stunts! The impossible mission that Tom Cruise somehow makes possible! Don’t miss out on it.
Operation Finale
August 26th
Captain Fantastic
August 29th
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
Amazon Prime Video
August 2nd
300
August 7th
All I See is You
August 16th
Photograph (Amazon Original)
August 21st
A Simple Favor
August 23rd
Mission: Impossible- Fallout
August 26th
The Lincoln Lawyer
August 30th
Carnival Row
Amazon’s latest original series is a bizarre look at a Victorian fantasy world filled with mythical creatures. It stars Cara Delevigne and Orlando Bloom, so the acting is sure to be…something.
August 31st
Boy
Failure to Launch
Far From Home
Flashback
Godzilla (2014)
I, Frankenstein
Jack Frost
Looking Glass
Music from the Big House
Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist
Pirate Radio
Sacred Ground
Sucker Punch
Ten Dead Men
The Bog Creatures
The Collectors
The Fifth Element
The Uninvited
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