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The best movies coming to Netflix in June, from Hitchcock classics to a doc on the OceanGate disaster
The best movies coming to Netflix in June, from Hitchcock classics to a doc on the OceanGate disaster

Business Insider

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Business Insider

The best movies coming to Netflix in June, from Hitchcock classics to a doc on the OceanGate disaster

Whether it's films from the Master of Suspense or must-watch documentaries, there are a lot of movies to stream on Netflix in June. Six Alfred Hitchcock classics (June 1) A half-dozen of Hitchcock's titles are available on the streamer. These include some of the works that would solidify him as the Master of Suspense, like "The Birds," "Rear Window," and "Vertigo." If you've never seen a Hitchcock movie or need a refresher on his mastery, this is a perfect way to start. Titles available: "The Birds" "Family Plot" "Frenzy" "The Man Who Knew Too Much" "Rear Window" "Vertigo" "Barbarian" (June 1) If Hitchcock movies don't deliver the chills you crave, check out Zach Cregger's acclaimed horror, which follows a young woman's twisted journey when she realizes the Airbnb she booked is nothing like what it seems. "The Blues Brothers" (June 1) This beloved musical comedy is based on the characters created by original "SNL" cast members Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi. Director John Landis crafts an entertaining road trip movie as brothers Elwood (Aykroyd) and Jake (Belushi) Blues sing the blues, break hearts, and con their way across the country to fulfill their mission from God. "Focus" (June 1) Will Smith and Margot Robbie headline this clever dramedy, in which Smith plays a career con artist who takes an aspiring crook (Robbie) under his wing. They get romantically involved, which complicates things years later when the two reconnect on a high-stakes job. "The Great Outdoors" (June 1) With summer around the corner, it's a perfect time to watch this hit 1980s comedy starring Dan Aykroyd and John Candy as two dads who try to give their families a great vacation in very different ways. "Now You See Me" (June 1) Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, and Morgan Freeman star in this heist movie as a team of illusionists who use their sleight-of-hand skills to commit elaborate robberies. The sequel is also available to stream now. "The Town" (June 1) If you're looking for a more grounded heist movie, check out Ben Affleck 's beloved crime thriller in which he and Jeremy Renner lead a Boston-based bank robbing crew who put together one final score: robbing Fenway Park. "Us" (June 1) Jordan Peele's twisted horror stars Lupita Nyong'o as a woman who learns that she and her family are being hunted by doppelgängers who want to take over their lives. "Piece by Piece" (June 7) Pharrell Williams gets the biopic treatment, but in typical outside-the-box fashion for the multi-hyphenate, his life and career are recounted in Lego animation. "Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy" (June 10) On a November night in 2021, thousands watched Travis Scott perform at his own music festival, Astroworld. It ended horrifically with 10 dead and many wondering how an evening of joy could result in such terror. This documentary investigates the night, focusing on the survivors, paramedics, and security that were at the center of the crowd crush. "Titan: The OceanGate Disaster" (June 11) In 2023, a submersible known as Titan suddenly imploded while doing a deep-sea dive to the Titanic, killing all on board. Though at first many questioned how this could happen, over time, it was revealed just how unsafe the journey was. This documentary examines the bold vision of OceanGate founder Stockton Rush and why the trip was so dangerous.

The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy Live: Join The Discussion As Maple Leafs Beat Panthers
The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy Live: Join The Discussion As Maple Leafs Beat Panthers

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy Live: Join The Discussion As Maple Leafs Beat Panthers

Welcome to The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy Live, streaming nightly during the NHL's Stanley Cup playoffs. After the big game of the night, our experts go live to react to the match that was, break down the key moments and storylines and read your opinions. On tonight's show, Katie Gaus and Michael Augello react to the Toronto Maple Leafs holding off the Florida Panthers 5-4 in Game 1 of their second-round series. Although the Panthers got close to coming back, Toronto hung on. But much of the focus will be on the status of goaltender Anthony Stolarz, who had to leave Monday's game. They also react to the NHL draft lottery results. Maple Leafs vs. Panthers Game 1 - Playoff Frenzy | The Hockey News Join in to Playoff Frenzy Live presented by The Hockey News and where we recap all of the biggest action from every night of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Share your thoughts in the comments, and the hosts may discuss your message during the stream. Check out the show right now.

NHL playoffs drama: Analysts react to Montreal Canadiens' Game 3 victory against Washington Capitals
NHL playoffs drama: Analysts react to Montreal Canadiens' Game 3 victory against Washington Capitals

Time of India

time26-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

NHL playoffs drama: Analysts react to Montreal Canadiens' Game 3 victory against Washington Capitals

HL playoffs: Montreal Canadiens vs Washington Capitals (via Getty Images) The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy Live was back with a lively analysis of the Montreal Canadiens ' fast-paced 6-3 win over the Washington Capitals in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference First Round . Hosts Emma Lingan and Ryan Kennedy broke down all the intrigue from the Canadiens' historic evening — including notable injuries, brawls, breakouts, and significant developments around the NHL — on their nightly live broadcast of the Stanley Cup Playoffs . Emma Lingan and Ryan Kennedy point to disorder and momentum stemming from Montreal Canadiens' win Playoff Frenzy April 25, 2025 | The Hockey News Emma Lingan and Ryan Kennedy led off The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy Live by breaking down how the Montreal Canadiens, with a deafening Bell Centre crowd behind them, dominated the Washington Capitals in a do-or-die game. From the dynamic goals by Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield to the gritty physical duels featuring Josh Anderson, the hosts highlighted the Canadiens' tireless energy that propelled their first home playoff victory since 2017. 'Josh Anderson really stepped up,' Kennedy said. The analysts also discussed how the home crowd and the energetic atmosphere helped boost the Montreal Canadiens. Further, they talked about the key injuries incurred by each of the starting goaltenders — Montreal Canadiens' Sam Montembeault and Washington Capitals' Logan Thompson — and how these updates altered the atmosphere of the game. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo 'I think the Montreals really maintained their composure throughout the early part of the game.' Lingan highlighted. 'I think it was a missed opportunity for Washingtons,' Kennedy added. Aside from the Canadiens-Capitals matchup, The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy Live also discussed breaking news around the league. Tampa Bay Lightning winger Brandon Hagel was suspended, providing another challenge for the Lightning in their playoff quest. The Edmonton Oilers, however, used Calvin Pickard as their goalie, a key shift in their approach at the goalie position. Also read: 2025 NHL playoff power rankings: Who's Primed to lift the Stanley Cup? Montreal Canadiens look to take momentum into Game 4 against Washington Capitals With the series now in favor of the Washington Capitals, the Montreal Canadiens will seek to carry the momentum of their emotional Game 3 win into Game 4 on Sunday. If Montreal can match the intensity and poise they displayed at Bell Centre, the Eastern Conference First Round could take a dramatic turn.

The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy Live: Reaction To Maple Leafs' Game 3 Win Over Senators
The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy Live: Reaction To Maple Leafs' Game 3 Win Over Senators

Yahoo

time25-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy Live: Reaction To Maple Leafs' Game 3 Win Over Senators

Welcome to The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy Live, streaming nightly during the NHL's Stanley Cup playoffs. After the big game of the night, our experts go live to react to the match that was, break down the key moments and storylines, provide updates on the rest of the night's NHL slate and read your opinions. Advertisement On tonight's show, Emma Lingan and Michael Traikos react to the Toronto Maple Leafs taking a 3-0 series lead over the Ottawa Senators after another overtime-winner. Playoff Frenzy - April 24, 2025 | The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy - April 24, 2025 | The Hockey News Welcome to Playoff Frenzy Live by The Hockey News presented by where we give our live reactions and break down the latest news to all the biggest g... They also touch on the Florida Panthers beating the Tampa Bay Lightning again and the other NHL action on Thursday night. Check out the show right now and share your opinions in the live chat and in our comment section.

The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy Live: Reacting To Maple Leafs And Senators' Game 2
The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy Live: Reacting To Maple Leafs And Senators' Game 2

Yahoo

time23-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy Live: Reacting To Maple Leafs And Senators' Game 2

Welcome to The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy Live, streaming nightly during the NHL's Stanley Cup playoffs. After the big game of the night, our experts go live to react to the match that was, break down the key moments and storylines, provide updates on the rest of the night's NHL slate and read your opinions. Advertisement On tonight's show, Ryan Kennedy and Avry Lewis-McDougall react to Game 2 between the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs. Playoff Frenzy - April 22, 2025 | The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy - April 22, 2025 | The Hockey News Welcome to Playoff Frenzy Live by The Hockey News presented by where we give our live reactions and break down the latest news to all the biggest g... They also discuss what's going on around the NHL on Tuesday night, including Game 1 between the Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning. Check out the show right now and share your opinions in the live chat and in our comment section.

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