Here are all the movies coming to Tubi in July
Need something new to watch this month? Tubi has you covered. The free streaming platform is celebrating summer movie season in a big way this July with classics like “Jaws” and “The Matrix” (and the franchises that followed both blockbusters). There’s also the “Divergent” series, along with summer comedies and blockbusters like “The Sandlot”and “Hulk.” Plus Tubi is debuting four new original features that touch on everything from aliens to penguins to BMX glory.
Free family movie night: ‘The Boxtrolls’ is an underrated, oddball gem
In his new column “Screen Time,” film critic Jesse Hassenger looks at some of the best and most interesting family-friendly titles streaming (for free!) on Tubi. First up: Laika’s “The Boxtrolls.”
July movie preview: ‘Thor: Love and Thunder,’ Jordan Peele’s ‘Nope’ and a million Minions
"Thor: Love and Thunder," Chris Evans and Ryan Gosling, the latest from Jordan Peele and a whole bunch of Minions: Here's what’s headed your way, cinematically speaking, in July 2022.
Now streaming: ‘Downton Abbey: A New Era’ is prime comfort-viewing
"Downton Abbey: A New Era" is now streaming on Peacock. FOX film critic Caroline Siede reviews the latest installment of this beloved franchise.
‘Stranger Things’ season 4 storylines, ranked
“Stranger Things” returns to wrap up its fourth season with two feature-length episodes on Friday, July 1. And though there was some uncertainty ahead of the Volume 1 premiere about whether the show could recapture its old spark, it proved the naysayers wrong with one of its strongest (and spookiest!) seasons yet.
‘The Black Phone’ review: Ethan Hawke rips and roars through this horror gem
Scott Derrickson’s “The Black Phone” is a movie meant for kids to encounter, enjoy, and hail as a cult classic in 20 years. Film critic Robert Daniels reviews this horror film.
What to watch: HBO’s ‘The Janes’ tells the story of radically empathetic abortion activists
Equal parts accessible and informative, “The Janes” shines a light on life before the right to choose became protected by the Roe v. Wade decision — the landmark ruling overturned by the Supreme Court mere weeks after the film’s premiere on HBO.
Now streaming: ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,’ Marvel’s messy horror movie
"Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" is now streaming on Disney+. FOX film critic Caroline Siede reviews Marvel's latest big-screen installment.
‘The One That Got Away’: Singles reunite with people from their past in new Prime Video series
What if the person you’re meant to spend your future with is actually from your past?
'MasterChef' recap: 'Back to Win' goes Vegas, and the stakes are high
Welcome back to "MasterChef" recaps! In episode 5, “Mystery Box — Spirit of Vegas,” the chefs get a Sin City-inspired challenge, but their booze-infused dishes may make them lose their shirts.
‘So You Think You Can Dance’ recap: No more Mr. Nice Show
Welcome back to "So You Think You Can Dance" recaps! In "Girls Night Out," the pairs all shift to the ladies’ style of dance, the top 12 get vulnerable and two dancers head home.
Movie review: ‘Elvis’ somehow has both the best and worst performances of the year
In "Elvis," Baz Luhrmann turns his camp-flavored maximalism to the King of Rock 'n' Roll, Elvis Presley. And while the result is profoundly uneven, the highs are too high (and too outrageous) to be missed. FOX film critic Caroline Siede reviews this over-the-top biopic.
Movie review: 'Mad God' is a stop-motion masterpiece — and pure nightmare fuel
Special effects maestro Phil Tippett has lent his hand to some of the most iconic films of all time, including “Star Wars” and “Jurassic Park." Now his 30-year passion project, “Mad God,” comes to theaters and streaming. Film critic Clint Worthington reviews this instant classic of stop-motion horror.
Movie review: Pixar’s ‘Lightyear’ is an emotional, mind-bending space odyssey
“Lightyear,” the latest film from the animation powerhouses at Pixar, must have seemed like a sure thing to Disney executives. It’s got Chris Evans, still riding high off his uber-buzzy (no pun intended) success in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It’s a prequel of sorts to a beloved Pixar title, something the studio has proven can work thanks to 2013’s well-received “Monsters University.” And the movie in question isn’t a Pixar title, it’s the Pixar title: “Toy Story,” a landmark event for the studio and the world of animation. That confidence seems to have been warranted.
The 11 best movies of the year so far: ‘Top Gun 2,’ ‘Turning Red’ and more
"Top Gun, "Everything Everywhere All At Once," "Fire Island" and more: Here are the year's best movies so far — and where to watch them.
Beyoncé announces new album 'Renaissance' to be released July 29
The new Beyoncé project was announced on social media early Thursday by the streaming platforms like Tidal and Spotify. It will be released on July 29.
Movie review: ‘Good Luck to You, Leo Grande’ doesn’t need luck — it’s got Emma Thompson
In "Good Luck to You, Leo Grande," Emma Thompson plays a retired schoolteacher who's never had good sex in her life — so she decides to do something about it. FOX film critic Allison Shoemaker reviews this Sundance darling.
'Back to the Future' sealed VHS tape sells for $75K at auction
A sealed VHS of “Back to the Future,” owned by actor Tom Wilson who appeared in the film trilogy, likely went for the highest price ever paid at auction for such a tape.
Movie review: ‘Cha Cha Real Smooth’ is a stellar new riff on a classic indie dramedy formula
Apple TV+'s "Cha Cha Real Smooth," opening in limited theaters and streaming on June 17 is a funny, gentle crowd-pleaser of a film, filled with offbeat comedic timing and fantastic romantic chemistry between its stars, writer/director Cooper Raiff and Dakota Johnson. FOX film critic Caroline Siede reviews this Sundance hit.
BTS hiatus 2022: K-pop superstars announce break to work on solo projects
The group made the announcement in Korean, and the word “hiatus” was used on English subtitles - but the company behind the group promises they'll still be making music.