Crossing the Streams is our monthly look at all the offerings hitting the big streaming services each month, and this time we're checking out the new Hulu arrivals for January 2021. This month's titles are light on new movies, but they still include plenty of old favorites from Stephen King, the 90s, Mike Myers, and more!
There's plenty to look forward to in 2021, like for instance leaving your house again with a bicep pumped full of vaccine. But until it's safe to do so, television will be there, and thankfully 2021 holds a wealth of exciting new programming across the ever-expanding streaming landscape.
The streaming services continue their ceaseless rollout of new content, and several fresh titles are debuting this weekend. First up, arriving on HBO Max is The King of Staten Island , a semi-autobiographical comedy drama partly inspired by the life of its star, comedian and SNL alum Pete Davidson.
Hulu's Solar Opposites premiered last year and quickly found a devoted following that was hungry for content in the early days of the pandemic. Hailing from Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland and former writer Mike McMahan, the series has a lot in common with that massively popular Adult Swim series while also carving out its own niche in important ways.
The providers who carry the Fox Sports regional networks are not numerous locally as the season opener approaches.
Opposites attract and fall for each other in the new manga-inspired Japanese anime series, 'Horimiya'. High school students who have starkly different realities than their personas at school discover each other's real identities and form an unlikely bond. The show is based on a Japanese manga series that's written by HERO and illustrated by Daisuke [...]
Based on the 2007 bestselling book by Naoki Higashida (then aged 13), Jerry Rothwell's sensitive documentary 'The Reason I Jump' is a strikingly immersive and evocative experience that aims to bridge the understanding gap between neurotypicals and neurodivergents (people who are on the autism spectrum).
In the anime series called 'Dr. Stone', a science genius wakes up more than 3000 years in the future, realizing that the entire human race has been frozen in time for hundreds of years. As he starts waking up more people and tries to rebuild society and the technology that humans had previously, a faction [...]
'Hataraku Saibou' or 'Cells at Work' is a Japanese anime series that revolves around the imagined lives of anthropomorphized cells of a human body. The story focuses on a clumsy red-blood cell who meets a soft-spoken white-blood cell and their journey together through the human body.
'The Dissident' is a powerful, fearless, and unabashed documentary film that investigates the horrific 2018 torture, murder, and dismemberment of The Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was a Saudi regime insider turned dissident and was executed for speaking out against the regime. With the aid of archival footage, interviews of friends and associates, and [...]
Oscar nominee and Emmy-winning filmmaker Matthew Heineman and Emmy nominee Matthew Hamachek have directed the two-part documentary, 'Tiger', which follows the meteoric rise and the disgraced fall and the admirable eventual comeback of pro golf legend Tiger Woods. The documentary attempts to paint an intimate portrait of a very private man who lived all his [...]
January always brings new TV premieres, but they're even more exciting in 2021 as plenty of series that were postponed due to the pandemic are finally premiering. January 2021 will bring the season premieres of , The Bachelor , , and 9-1-1 Lone Star , among others, to Hulu.
Looking for the best shows and movies to watch on Hulu this month? Hulu is kicking off 2021 by adding an exciting array of movies to its slate - all the better to keep you indoors while it's cold and contagious outside.
Including the new TV series 'Lupin,' now streaming on Netflix Netflix Jan. 8Charming Cobra Kai: Season 3The Idhun Chronicles: Part 2 Inside the World's Toughest Prisons: Season 5 Lupin Mighty Little Bheem: Kite Festival Pretend It's a City Stuck Apart Jan. 10Spring Breakers Jan. 11CRACK: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy The Intouchables Jan.
Hulu has released the first trailer for season 2. In addition, the streaming service has announced when fans will be able to see it. The first season of the hit animated series arrived in May of 2020, which was the perfect time.
Ricky Strauss, president of programming and content curation for Disney+ and Hulu, is leaving the Walt Disney Company after nine years. The move was characterized as a "personal decision" in an internal memo from direct-to-consumer and international operations chair Rebecca Campbell. Strauss said in a memo of his own that he intends to pursue new creative endeavors.
I think that we can all agree that after the garbage fire that was 2020, everyone deserves to laugh once more. Right now, we don't need any more drama in our life (unless it's Bridgerton in which case, okay, fine, I concede).
Its true that Netflix is now amongst the best online streaming player but we cannot dispute the great works from Hulu. Hulu has been going through some rough patches and it has been difficult for them to keep up with the tough trends. However, it's actually amazing that they have been improving their games.
Hulu has just released the trailer for their new mystery-thriller series The Sister. The new series stars Russell Tovey (Years and Years, Looking), Bertie Carvel (Baghdad Central, Doctor Foster: A Woman Scorned), and Amrita Acharia (Game of Thrones, The Good Karma Hospital). The 105-second trailer alludes to a
Good storytelling transports you into its world. Sometimes it is fantastical, far away and magical like Star Wars or Harry Potter. Sometimes it is surreal like Twin Peaks or Haruki Murakami's novels. And sometimes the appeal of storytelling is you can picture yourself there, like Central Perk in Friends or Cheers.