Song Hye-Kyo Shares A Romantic Moment With Song Joong-Ki During Her Fan Meet, Actress Gets Emotional. TV listings at TV Guide UK, the UK's No 1 TV Listings site showing your TV listings in an easy to read grid format. Finally—after weeks of surreal teasers and yesterday’s opening-credits reveal, which actually revealed nothing—we have a real trailer for American Horror Story.
The true focus of the next American Horror Story season will remain a mystery until it airs, but that doesn’t prevent us from speculating like mad.
Cult's First Real Trailer Preys on Trump- Era Terrors. Finally—after weeks of surreal teasers and yesterday’s opening- credits reveal, which actually revealed nothing—we have a real trailer for American Horror Story: Cult. Sarah Paulson’s bloodcurdling shriek upon realizing that Donald Trump has been elected president is truly terrifying. And relatable. Evan Peters humping his TV in what appears to be manic joy in reaction to the same news is also truly terrifying, for different reasons. There’s a lot packed into this one- minute trailer. We have Paulson’s character, Ally Mayfair- Richards, talking to a shrink (Cheyenne Jackson as Dr. Rudy Vincent) about her coulrophobia—fear of clowns, which has only gotten worse since the election.
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Alison Pill (as Ivy Mayfair- Richards) is Ally’s concerned and frightened spouse. Billie Lourd (as Winter Anderson) looks like their nanny from hell.. And Peters, as the pain- and- fear obsessed Kai Anderson, could be the leader of the titular cult, whatever shape (literal or not) that takes on the show. He’s definitely looking like the main villain, along with good old Twisty—who pops up in a storybook, as a doll, and presumably, eventually, in the greasepainted flesh.
American Horror Story: Cult premieres September 5 on FX.
What’s New On Netflix August 2. Netflix Movies, Netflix Shows, Netflix Originals, And More. Wondering what your favorite streaming services are adding to their offerings each month? Decider’s got you covered. Stay tuned for our reports on everything coming to Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, HBO, Showtime,Starz, Sundance Now, and more, plus a look at the top titles from all of them.
Get ready to party, cord- cutters! This August 2. 01. Netflix is armed and ready with a TON of new movies, shows, and more. Highly anticipated original series, hit films of the last few years, giant blockbusters, cult classics, and recent seasons of your favorite TV shows are all heading your way and ready to find that sweet spot on your queue. This streaming giant understands that you deserve content of the highest caliber, and that’s why they’re delivering the best shows and movies out there. Feeling adventurous and want to dive in with The Matrix franchise? You’re in luck. Looking for some team- driven storytelling?
Join the team of Marvel’s The Defenders or catch up with old camp friends with Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later. Movie Trailers Loving (2016) here. Need something a little more grounded in reality? Have your mind blown about the Russian doping scandal with Icarus. Pumped to see what the Death Note hype is all about? Whether these are all speaking to you or you’re in the mood for something completely different, there’s bound to be something enlightening, entertaining, or totally enthralling on this long list of exciting new titles available to you this month.
You’ve been patient long enough – now it’s time to log in, let go, and start marathoning movies, shows, comedy specials, and more. We took the liberty of highlighting some of our favorite titles in bold – here’s what’s new to Netflix August 2.
Available August 1. A Cinderella Story.
Bad Santa. Cloud Atlas. Crematorium: Season 1. Everyone’s Hero. Funny Games (US)Innerspace. Jackie Brown. Lord of War. Maz Jobrani: Immigrant *Netflix Original. Nola Circus. Opening Night.
Practical Magic. Sleepy Hollow. Small Soldiers. Surviving Escobar– Alias JJ: Season 1 *Netflix Original. The Addams Family.
The Astronaut’s Wife. The Bomb. The Hollywood Masters: Season 1. The Last Mimzy. The Matrix. The Matrix Reloaded.
The Matrix Revolutions. The Number 2. 3The Royal House of Windsor: Season 1. The Truth About Alcohol.
The Wedding Party. Tie The Knot. Who Gets the Dog? Wild Wild West. Available August 2.
Jab We Met. The Founder. Michael Keaton. The flick chronicles the rise of Mc. Donald’s via the smarts and strategies of businessman Ray Kroc (Keaton), who took matters into his own hands from founders Richard and Maurice Mc. Donald (Nick Offerman and John Carroll Lynch) and turned the fast food chain into the international phenomenon we know it as today.
Despite its lack of box office success, it was something of a critical darling, and Keaton’s performance is not to be missed. Icarus received rave reviews at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year and follows Fogel as he interviews a slew of different high- profile figures within the scandal and discovers the terrifying truth behind these illegal methods. Netflix themselves calls the documentary an “international game of cat and mouse where a miscalculation can cost you your life,” so it’s bound to be thrilling in more ways than one. While he struggles with what the concept of “normal” really is, his mother (played by the extraordinary Jennifer Jason Leigh) embarks on her own journey of self- discovery as she navigates this wild world and her beloved son’s place in it. As Decider’s own Brett White says in his spoiler- free review of the first four episodes, the series “feels like a true hybrid, the sum being impossibly more enthralling than its charismatic parts. You can practically see the sparks flying as soon as these rock solid characters strike against each other.” If that doesn’t get you excited, we don’t know what will.
The film follows a high school student (Nat Wolff) who stumbles upon a supernaturally powerful notebook that grants him the ability to kill those he “deems unworthy of life”.