Trying to escape the dog days of summer by staying inside and streaming a movie or two? This June, Amazon Prime has you covered. Catch a five punch knockout with a quintuplet of “Rocky” movies, get groovy in the summer of ’69 with the time traveling “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery,” or enjoy “Silence of the Lambs” with some fava beans and a nice chianti.
Amazon Prime’s original Jonas Brothers documentary, “Chasing Happiness,” will also hit the streamer.
See the full list below.
June 3
District 9
Jackass 3D
June 4
Chasing Happiness
Creative Galaxy: Season 3
June 7
Home Again
June 13
No Strings Attached
June 14
Absentia: Season 2
Law Abiding Citizen
June 17
Suits: Season 8
Yardie
June 21
Documental: Season 3
Final Life: Season 1
Tokyo Alice: Season 1
June 24
Juliet, Naked
June 28
The Spy Who Dumped Me
June 29
Moose
True Grit
June 30
14 Women
A Texas Funeral
Abolition
Air: The Musical
Airplane II: The Sequel
Airplane!
All American Zombie...
Amazon Prime’s original Jonas Brothers documentary, “Chasing Happiness,” will also hit the streamer.
See the full list below.
June 3
District 9
Jackass 3D
June 4
Chasing Happiness
Creative Galaxy: Season 3
June 7
Home Again
June 13
No Strings Attached
June 14
Absentia: Season 2
Law Abiding Citizen
June 17
Suits: Season 8
Yardie
June 21
Documental: Season 3
Final Life: Season 1
Tokyo Alice: Season 1
June 24
Juliet, Naked
June 28
The Spy Who Dumped Me
June 29
Moose
True Grit
June 30
14 Women
A Texas Funeral
Abolition
Air: The Musical
Airplane II: The Sequel
Airplane!
All American Zombie...
- 6/4/2019
- by Dano Nissen
- Variety Film + TV
Amazon Prime Video is out with its list of new titles coming in June, and it includes the new Jonas Brothers movie, “Chasing Happiness.” Featuring never-before-seen footage of the brothers’ younger years, the film offers long-time JoBros fans a personal look at Nick, Joe and Kevin’s journey to success, from a family struggling to make ends meet to their ascent to pop stardom. The Amazon Original is out June 4, just ahead of the band’s comeback album, “Happiness Begins,” out June 7.
Another June highlight is “Yardie,” which is directed by Idris Elba and set in ’70s Kingston, Jamaica and ’80s Hackney, London. “Yardie,” which will be released on June 17, centers on the life of a young Jamaican man named D who has never fully recovered from the murder of his older brother Jerry Dread. Dispatched to London where he reconnects with his childhood sweetheart, Yvonne and his daughter who...
Another June highlight is “Yardie,” which is directed by Idris Elba and set in ’70s Kingston, Jamaica and ’80s Hackney, London. “Yardie,” which will be released on June 17, centers on the life of a young Jamaican man named D who has never fully recovered from the murder of his older brother Jerry Dread. Dispatched to London where he reconnects with his childhood sweetheart, Yvonne and his daughter who...
- 5/17/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Electro house’s most whimsical duo have embarked on an interesting creative tangent recently. Dada Life have utilized their one-of-a-kind production style to put out techno-inspired cuts like “Red Is The Color Of Rage” as of late, but their new track, “Yellow Is The Color Of Happiness,” marks a more genuine return to their early style.
Instead of the overproduced, main stage-friendly arrangements that have characterized much of their recent material, “Yellow Is The Color Of Happiness” showcases a less-is-more sensibility sure to resonate with electronic music’s increasingly disillusioned fanbase. It still sounds like Dada Life, to be sure, but it’s distinctly less commercial.
Out of all the attempts made by contemporary Edm artists to re-sophisticate their music in 2016, Dada Life‘s may be among the more interesting. After listening to “Yellow Is The Color Of Happiness” by clicking on the SoundCloud player above, keep an eye on...
Instead of the overproduced, main stage-friendly arrangements that have characterized much of their recent material, “Yellow Is The Color Of Happiness” showcases a less-is-more sensibility sure to resonate with electronic music’s increasingly disillusioned fanbase. It still sounds like Dada Life, to be sure, but it’s distinctly less commercial.
Out of all the attempts made by contemporary Edm artists to re-sophisticate their music in 2016, Dada Life‘s may be among the more interesting. After listening to “Yellow Is The Color Of Happiness” by clicking on the SoundCloud player above, keep an eye on...
- 7/22/2016
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
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