For a few months, all Amazon customers have been able to stream films for free on the Freevee channel. In April, the range will be expanded to include some well-known films. Especially fans of German YouTubers, the fantasy community and all Daniel Radcliffe lovers will get their money’s worth.
Free on Amazon: Daniel Radcliffe in Fantasy Drama and a Comedy Disaster
Harry Potter star Radcliffe will soon be seen in Horns at Freevee. There he embodies a young man who suddenly has horns growing out of his forehead after the death of his girlfriend.
If that’s not bizarre enough for you, you can carefully try potato salad – don’t ask! dare. The zombie comedy with various German YouTube stars and comedy talents Considered by many to be one of the worst films of all time as revealed, among other things, by the rating at Moviepilot. Nonetheless, the film was a hit in the cinemas and led to the sequel Potato Salad 3 – The Musical, which will also be available soon on Freevee.
Comedy fans will look beyond enjoy the cult film Anchorman – The Legend of Ron Burgundy. The action community could have fun with movies like Pay Day or The Bouncer. The Jury Duty series by Das Büro creators Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitzky is also celebrating its premiere.
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Podcast: Why The Blacklist is so popular – and the ending will still disappoint
The Blacklist with James Spader is a phenomenon. Amidst the prestige series Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead, the crime series kicks off on September 23, 2013 with a compelling prelude. That was the beginning of one impressive success story.
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Season 10 is currently on and it will be the last. In the podcast we ask ourselves two questions that have been on our mind for a long time: Why is The Blacklist so popular? And is a satisfying ending even possible?
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