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Here's What's New on HBO and HBO Max in February 2022

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Here's What's New on HBO and HBO Max in February 2022

HBO and HBO Max will be home to new original films, highly anticipated streaming debuts of new releases, and the finales of three popular series throughout February. Below, we've assembled a complete list of everything new on HBO and HBO Max in February 2022, and it includes a new thriller from director Steven Soderbergh and starring Zoe Kravitz called "Kimi." The original feature takes place in a Covid-19 pandemic Seattle and follows an agoraphobic tech worker who discovers violent crimes have occurred in a data stream. The Max Original film premieres on Feb. 10.

Also coming in February is the "Raised by Wolves" Season 2 premiere on Feb. 3, with new episodes released weekly, as well as the season premiere of "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" on Feb. 20. And coming to a close in February are the original series "Euphoria," "And Just Like That…" and "Peacemaker," which all air finales this month.

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HBO Max New Releases: February 2022

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HBO Max New Releases: February 2022

For its list of new releases of February 2022, HBO Max is bringing back one of its biggest original series.

The Ridley Scott-directed sci-fi epic Raised by Wolves helped launch HBO Max back in 2020 and now it's finally back for another season. Raised by Wolves season 2 premieres with three episodes on Feb. 3. This season will continue the conflict between future atheists and theists on a remote planet, while two androids raise some kids.

February 2022 also sees the end of another, more recent HBO Max hit. Peacemaker airs its finale on Feb. 17. Thankfully that same day sees the premiere of another exciting original. Dream Raider is a Mandarin-language sci-fi thriller that carries some big Inception vibes.

There aren't many original movies of note this month, but there are a lot of recent hits coming to HBO Max as library titles. Nightmare Alley arrives on Feb. 1, followed by The Many Saints of Newark on Feb.

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'Honey, I Shrunk the Kids' Star Rick Moranis Punched in Unprovoked Attack

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'Honey, I Shrunk the Kids' Star Rick Moranis Punched in Unprovoked Attack

"Ghostbusters" star Rick Moranis was punched in an unprovoked attack on a New York City sidewalk.

The actor "is fine but grateful for everyone's thoughts and well wishes," his rep told Variety.

Footage released on Friday by the New York Police Department shows the 67-year-old being knocked to the ground after being punched in the head by an unknown assailant early Thursday morning while walking near his apartment building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. The attacker was wearing a black "I Love NY" hoodie.

"The unidentified male then fled northbound on foot," the NYPD said. "The victim suffered from pain to the head, back, and right hip and traveled by private means to an area hospital for evaluation, before reporting the incident to police at the 20th Precinct."

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Everything Coming To Netflix, Hulu, Disney Plus, Prime And HBO Max This Weekend

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Everything Coming To Netflix, Hulu, Disney Plus, Prime And HBO Max This Weekend

You're going to have to steel yourself for this monster of a content update. Between them, Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu, Disney Plus and Amazon Prime have an obscene number of quality titles debuting this weekend.

Be it films or television shows, new releases or old classics, there's a ton to dig into here. So if you're ready, let's dive right in…

Netflix

July 31st

Get Even — Netflix Original

Latte and the Magic Waterstone — Netflix Family

Seriously Single — Netflix Film

The Speed Cubers — Netflix Documentary

Sugar Rush: Extra Sweet — Netflix Original

The Umbrella Academy: Season 2 — Netflix Original

Vis a vis: El Oasis (Locked Up) — Netflix Original

August 1st

A Knight's Tale

Acts of Violence

The Addams Family (1991)

An Education

Being John Malkovich

Death at a Funeral

Dennis the Menace

Elizabeth Harvest

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Hardcore Henry

Iron Man: Armored Adventures: Season 1-2

Jurassic Park

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HBO Max in August: Here's Everything Coming and Going

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HBO Max in August: Here's Everything Coming and Going

HBO Max has a lot to offer in August, with titles to look forward to including the premiere of a brand new Seth Rogen movie called "An American Pickle" on Aug. 6, and Christopher Nolan's 2008 Batman film "The Dark Knight" out Aug. 1.

The nascent streaming service also shares content with HBO, with new films coming like "Jojo Rabbit" out Aug. 1, "Birds of Prey" out Aug. 15, "Richard Jewell" out Aug. 8, and "Queen & Slim," out Aug. 22. The upcoming series "Lovecraft County," which mixes fact and fantasy and takes place in 1950s Jim Crow America, arrives Aug. 16.

Leaving throughout the month include, tragically, all eight "Harry Potter" films, which will be gone after Aug. 25. Other absolute classics like "Good Will Hunting," "You've Got Mail," and both "Kill Bill" movies will be gone after Aug. 31, so watch them while you can.

Below is the full list of everything coming and going in August.

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Everything Coming To Netflix, Disney Plus, HBO Max, Hulu And Prime In August

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Everything Coming To Netflix, Disney Plus, HBO Max, Hulu And Prime In August

With the end of the month ahead of us, we now have a full list of everything that's coming to Netflix and the various other streaming services across August. The sites will continue to do their best to keep you from straying out into the sun for the rest of the summer, too, as each of them has got a whole heap of new movies and TV shows coming to their libraries that you'll want to check out. Mostly classic films you'll enjoy sticking on again, but also a few much-anticipated originals, too.

See below for the full line-up of titles coming to Netflix, Disney Plus, HBO Max, Hulu and Prime Video, as well as our own picks for what should be on your radar.

August 1

Netflix

A Knight's Tale

Acts of Violence

The Addams Family (1991)

An Education

Being John Malkovich

Death at a Funeral

Dennis the Menace

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HBO Max Announces Over 130 New Movies/TV Shows For August

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HBO Max Announces Over 130 New Movies/TV Shows For August

HBO Max is continuing to pull from Warner Bros.' incredible back catalogue of movies, with August bringing a huge number of new titles to the streaming service. With over 130 new pieces of content, the list of upcoming arrivals encompasses classic films of all kinds, from Oscar winners to comedies, horrors to family pics and, of course, tons of blockbusters.

A highlight for many users will probably be the glut of Batman films coming to HBO Max at the start of the month. Every cinematic outing for the Caped Crusader from 1989's Batman starring Michael Keaton to 2008's The Dark Knight with Christian Bale (which just celebrated its 12th anniversary this weekend) are going up on the site. Sticking in Gotham, both seasons of Harley Quinn are also coming to HBO Max, following their original release on DC Universe.

Elsewhere on August 1st, some of the more notable new titles include Before Sunrise and its sequel,

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HBO Max New Releases: August 2020

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HBO Max New Releases: August 2020

It's August 2020 and that can only mean one thing: HBO Max is about to enter Lovecraft Country.

Over the years HBO (and by the transitive property its new HBO Max streaming offshoot) has grown accustomed to debuting a buzzworthy new TV show or limited series every couple of months. For August 2020 that will almost certainly be Southern Gothic horror series Lovecraft Country. The J.J. Abrams and Jordan Peele-produced thriller arrives on August 14 on HBO and HBO Max.

Other strong HBO Max originals arriving in August include the documentary Class Action Park (release date Tbd), Seth Rogen-starring comedy An American Pickle (Aug. 6), and finales for I'll Be Gone in the Dark, Doom Patrol, and Perry Mason.

Of course, HBO Max is designed to house much of WarnerMedia's content across many mediums. That means some recent movies on note like Jojo Rabbit (Aug. 1), Richard Jewell (Aug. 8), and Birds of Prey (Aug.

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James Taylor Details New Album, Hits Road With Jackson Browne

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James Taylor Details New Album, Hits Road With Jackson Browne

James Taylor will take on the Great American Songbook on the singer's upcoming album American Standard, due out February 28th. The LP is Taylor's first since 2015's Before This World and 19th overall.

"I've always had songs I grew up with that I remember really well, that were part of the family record collection — and I had a sense of how to approach, so it was a natural to put American Standard together," Taylor said in a statement. "I know most of these songs from the original

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Dave Bartholomew, Songwriter and Fats Domino Collaborator, Dead at 100

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Dave Bartholomew, Songwriter and Fats Domino Collaborator, Dead at 100

Dave Bartholomew, the New Orleans musician, Fats Domino collaborator and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee who co-wrote the R&b classic "Ain't That a Shame," has died at the age of 100.

Bartholomew died Sunday at a New Orleans-area hospital, his son Dave Bartholomew Jr. confirmed to the Associated Press. "His body simply broke down. Daddy was 100 years and six months old. It was just that time," Bartholomew Jr. said.

A trumpeter, bandleader, producer and arranger who worked with artists like Domino, Lloyd Price, Smiley Lewis and Shirley & Lee,

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10 Best Country and Americana Songs of the Week: Valerie June, Maren Morris

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10 Best Country and Americana Songs of the Week: Valerie June, Maren Morris

A protest song from Josh Ritter, the latest punk-vaudeville from Megan Mullally and Stephanie Hunt, and Valerie June's mesmerizing Hendrix tribute make up this week's list of must-hear country and Americana tracks.

Leo Rondeau, "Get On With It"

While a chugging rhythm section keeps pace in the background, Nashville-by-way-of-North Dakota songwriter Leo Rondeau packs his bags and hits the road, looking for the quickest way to heal a broken heart. "I never know what I want, and in the end it's only my fault," he sings, shouldering

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Artists' Choice #14: Eric Khoo (Director/Producer) lists his Favorite Singaporean Movies

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Award winning film maker and Cultural Medallion recipient Eric Khoo who helms Zhao Wei Films has been credited for reviving the Singapore film industry and for putting Singapore onto the International film map in 1995. He was the first Singaporean to have his films invited to major film festivals such as Toronto, Busan, Berlin, Telluride, Venice and Cannes. Together with 12 Storeys' co-writer James Toh and actress Lucilla Teoh, he also wrote a White Paper which resulted in the formation of the Singapore Film Commission. Khoo was awarded the Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Letters, from the French Cultural Minister in 2008. Besides his filmmaking achievements, Khoo has produced several award winning films including 15 (2003) and Apprentice (2016).

Be With Me opened the Directors Fortnight in Cannes 2005 and My Magic his fourth feature was nominated for the Cannes Palme d'Or in 2008. Khoo has been profiled in Phaidon Books, Take 100 the future of Film – 100 New directors.

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Mac Wiseman, Bluegrass Icon, Dead at 93

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Over his 70-plus years in the spotlight, singer and guitarist Mac Wiseman helped build bluegrass and modern country music from the ground up. He remained a valuable mentor and ambassador for both genres until his death on February 24th. He was 93.

Of the many accomplishments from Wiseman's career, two best represent his longevity and influence. He was the final surviving member of Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs' original Foggy Mountain Boys. That fact alone makes him a key figure in the commercial and musical development of 1940s bluegrass. He

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Rick Moranis Reviving Spaceballs' Dark Helmet For The Goldbergs

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Rick Moranis will come out of retirement to play his iconic Spaceballs character Dark Helmet on this week's episode of The Goldbergs. The comedic talents of Rick Moranis first came to light on the classic sketch comedy series Sctv, which ran on various networks from 1976 to 1984. From there, Moranis launched a movie career and quickly became one of the most beloved comic actors in Hollywood, appearing in everything from Ghostbusters to Little Shop of Horrors to My Blue Heaven.

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Meryl Streep in 'Julie & Julia': A look back at her 16th Oscar nomination, the competition and the outcome

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Meryl Streep in 'Julie & Julia': A look back at her 16th Oscar nomination, the competition and the outcome

This article marks Part 16 of the 21-part Gold Derby series analyzing Meryl Streep at the Oscars. Join us as we look back at Meryl Streep's nominations, the performances that competed with her at the Academy Awards, the results of each race and the overall rankings of the contenders.

In 1977, the year Meryl Streep made her feature film debut in "Julia," Nora Ephron was working full-time as a columnist for Esquire, penning memorable pieces on the likes of controversial Boston University President John Silber and the series finale of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show."

By the time, six years later, Ephron made her own big screen debut as screenwriter of the Streep-headlined "Silkwood" (1983), Streep had two Oscar victories under her belt. The success of "Silkwood" in 1983 set expectations supremely high for their collaboration on "Heartburn" (1986), based on the acclaimed Ephron semi-autobiographical novel – anticipation that would make that picture's ultimate

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Enjoy the Simple Pleasures of Steve Martin, Rick Moranis, and 'My Blue Heaven' on Blu-ray

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By Rob Hunter

Plus 9 More New Releases to Watch This Week on Blu-ray/DVD!

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Today in Movie Culture: Iron Man Meets Darth Vader, Mads Mikkelsen as Doctor Doom and More

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Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture: Mashup of the Day: Moon Film made Iron Man even better by giving him Darth Vader's voice in scenes from McU movies: Dream Casting of the Day: Mads Mikkelsen wants to play Doctor Doom, so BossLogic shows us what he could look like unmasked (below) and masked. Mads Mikkelsen - Doctor Doom - @noahhawley @20thcenturyfox pic.twitter.com/8MZdROdqYk — BossLogic (@Bosslogic) August 1, 2017 Back Story of the Day: The Film Theorists look at the true story behind Goodfellas (and My Blue Heaven) and how the real characters were adapted for the screen: Movie Trivia of the Day: Edgar Wright's Baby...

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Why Steve Martin's "Vinny" in My Blue Heaven was the Best Role of His Career

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Actors don't always manage to step out of the roles they love to play. They hit their comfort zone and that's where they tend to stay for years on end. Action heroes continue on in action films as the big tough guy or the calm and collected guy that kicks the hell out of the bad guys. Comedians go onto become little more than typecast figures that tell the same jokes in various ways. That's why in My Blue Heaven the character of Vinne is beyond anything that you might ever think of when it comes to Steve Martin. He's

Why Steve Martin's "Vinny" in My Blue Heaven was the Best Role of His Career

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Rick Moranis Is Back for a 'Strange Brew' Reunion

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What movie fan doesn't miss Rick Moranis? The star of such favorites as Ghostbusters, Spaceballs, Little Shop of Horrors, Parenthood, My Blue Heaven and the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids franchise has been absent from the screen since the 1997 direct-to-video sequel Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves. He was last heard in the 2006 direct-to-video animated movie Brother Bear 2.  While he hasn't exactly been retired completely (he's been putting out music albums as recent as 2013), he has been laying low in the decades since his wife's death from breast cancer in 1991. He's claimed he's mostly just been picky. That was his reason for not participating in last year's Ghostbusters remake, which...

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Steve Martin in "My Blue Heaven" Just Isn't Steve Martin

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I like Steve Martin as much as the next guy. While I don't personally think he's as funny as most people do, I still like him as a serious actor and writer. By the way, that whole King Tut thing on Saturday Night Live in the 70s was never funny and never will be and The Jerk was not a funny movie. I just had to mention that. Anyway, let's get into your typical Steve Martin character. For the most part Steve Martin's that guy with the white hair who's great in family oriented movies. He's great at throwing a

Steve Martin in "My Blue Heaven" Just Isn't Steve Martin

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