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Streaming platforms received 713 grievances by users in December 2024, with Prime Video receiving 501, monthly grievance data reveals.
Amazon’s Prime Video offers a wide array of programming these days, and February’s offerings run the gamut. There’s a new comedy series from Norman Lear, who died in 2023 at
In this unconventional K-drama, a weightlifter falls for a fitness doctor, almost willing to change herself for him. However, her swimmer friend inspires her to chase her own dreams. A young, successful editor takes an unexpected interest in a former copywriter looking for work in this unconventional romantic K-drama.
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Another major music streaming service is hiking its subscription price.
Also starring Julia Fox, Chris Sullivan, and Callina Liang, Presence originally premiered at Sundance Film Festival last January, where Neon bought the distribution rights in a $5 million deal. Critics described the film as a “slow burn,” despite the film’s brief 85-minute runtime, so settle in.
Credit: / Leon Neal / Staff Roll back something like a decade or more, and you might just return to a time when Amazon Prime felt like one of the best deals around. This simple membership gave you pretty serious savings on shipping at the already-huge retailer,
A shocking docuseries and a court show are also among the series trending across streaming services including Amazon Prime Video, Max and Apple TV+.
A rom-com with a horror twist and a post-apocalyptic film are also among the movies trending across streaming services like Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Max and Paramount+.
Indeed, from a couple of new movies that originally released in theaters in late 2024, to a bunch of new shows (and the return of a smash-hit Netflix series), there's plenty for you to wrap your eyeballs around over the next few days. – Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter
When Netflix increased prices this week, Christopher Duggan was annoyed. The 59-year-old communications professional in the St. Louis area is sticking with Netflix and two other streaming services but said he’s tired of constant price increases and haggling with his cable and internet provider over escalating bills.