March is home to the 2026 Oscars, which makes it the perfect time for a handful of the most acclaimed nominees to make their streaming debuts. Neon’s international favorites “The Secret Agent,” “Sentimental Value” and “It Was Just an Accident” all debut on Hulu this month.
Need a good movie? Watch these 10 at home now, from "Predator: Badlands" to the latest "SpongeBob" movie. All are free on your streaming services.
David Bowie's cult classic 'Labyrinth' is one of the best free YouTube movies that you can stream in February 2026
My final pick for March's additions to Prime Video is one I hadn't heard of until doing research for this piece, but it looks like a super silly and fun action-thriller. It stars four recognisable young actresses (including Maddie Ziegler and Lana Condor) as a group of ballerinas whose trip to Europe takes a crazy turn.
A curated guide to the best new movies streaming in February 2026 on Netflix, Hulu and more, including Predator: Badlands and Blue Moon.
This is the best moment for watching movies at home in a long time. February delivered something for everyone on PVOD, including a couple Best Picture nominees, a wonderful piece of camp, Jason Statham, and zombies! If you can’t find something to watch on this list, that’s a you problem.
It may only be the first full week of the year, but there is a diverse, exciting array of TV shows and movies coming to streaming this week. HBO Max, Peacock and Amazon's Prime Video all have new seasons of certified hits arriving throughout the coming ...
Prime Video dropped another varied slate of films for February, with dozens of new films joining the service's lineup. These include an instantly iconic movie musical, some hilarious comedy films, a classic rom com and one of the best action movies ever made.
Jason Schwartzman in Between the TemplesCourtesy of Sony Pictures Classics Film Critic August is typically a slow month for new releases, and this year was no exception. But if you look a little closer at the indies and international films that made their way to audiences this month,