âGodzilla Vs. Kongâ Rules VOD As âArmy Of The Deadâ Tops Netflix
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Meanwhile, lots of folks are catching up on
A Quiet Place prior to the theatrical release of
A Quiet Place part II this weekend.
To the surprise of absolutely no one, the top movie last weekend for both Vudu and Fandango was
Godzilla Vs. Kong. Two months after its theater-saving debut (and a month after leaving HBO Max), Adam Wingardâs MonsterVerse sequel can now be yours to digitally own for just $30. Yes, thatâs $10 higher than the usual âpriced to buyâ $20 EST rate, but thatâs about to become the new normal as the windows get shorter and big movies become available at home that much sooner. Point being, if youâre someone who was willing to wait for
By Bennington Grant 10:49 AM PDT, April 8, 2021
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Movie theaters may be open or in the process of opening but many studios are still releasing major motion pictures straight to your living room through streaming services and video on demand. Add-in the amount of incredible originals being produced by and for Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and Hulu, you have a lot of great new digital releases that you can stream from the comfort of your home right now.
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Eddie Murphy’s “
Coming 2 America” was the most-watched streaming film on Amazon Prime during its first week of release.
Per TheWrap, the feature comedy “has received mixed reviews since its release, receiving a 52% critics score and 48% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes,” the outlet writes. The sequel to the ’80s comedy topped “The Spongebob Movie: Sponge On The Run,” which premiered on the new Paramount+ streaming service.
According to the report, the top five most-watched streaming films of the weekend were Netflix’s “To All the Boys: Always and Forever” and “I Care A Lot,” along with HBO Max’s “Tom & Jerry,” which was also released in theaters and grossed nearly $23 million at the US box office over the past 10 days.