Variety film critic Owen Gleiberman hailed “No Time to Die” as the Bond send-off Craig deserved and the best 007 movie since “Casino Royale,” adding, “‘No Time to Die’ is a terrific movie: an up-to-the-minute, down-to-the-wire James Bond thriller with a satisfying neoclassical edge. The win marked the third consecutive Oscar for a Bond song after Adele’s “Skyfall” and Sam Smith’s “Writing’s on the Wall.”Ĭheck out the list below for the best new films coming to streaming platforms in June 2022.ĭaniel Craig’s 007 swan song finally comes to streaming this month. Billie Eilish and Finneas won the Academy Award for penning the eponymous song. Daniel Craig’s last James Bond outing earned $774 million at the pandemic box office and scored three nominations at the 2022 Oscars: sound, visual effects and original song. The second most notable streaming debut in June is “No Time to Die” finally bowing on Amazon Prime Video. Original films starring Adam Sandler, Bryan Cranston, Queen Latifah, Bowen Yang, Jennifer Lopez, Dakota Johnson and Emma Thompson are also gearing up for streaming debuts this month. It’s also a great month to be a Leonardo DiCaprio fan, as three classics starring the Oscar winner are coming to streaming: “The Departed” (Netflix), “Titanic” (Netflix) and “The Wolf of Wall Street” (Paramount+). With the “Doctor Strange” sequel’s June 22 streaming launch, Disney+ officially has the biggest streaming event of the month. “Whatever else there is to say about the picture, what remains in the mind is the transforming fear, the sound of ammunition ripping into flesh and metal, the sight of bodies being blown apart, the relentlessness of the pressure and tension, the immense suffering, the feeling of always being on the brink.Marvel fans are getting a streaming surprise this month as Disney has confirmed that its summer blockbuster “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” is making a quicker jump from theaters to Disney+ than expected. “A searingly visceral combat picture, Steven Spielberg’s third World War II drama is arguably second to none as a vivid, realistic and bloody portrait of armed conflict, as well as a generally effective intimate drama about a handful of soldiers,” Variety’s review reads. Nominated for 11 Oscars and winning five prizes, including best director, the film stars Tom Hanks as a United States Army Rangers Captain who leads a squad through Europe in search of a paratrooper who is the last surviving brother of four. Steven Spielberg’s World War II drama “Saving Private Ryan” is regarded as one of the greatest war movies of all time. Check out Variety’s monthly rundown below of the best films new to streaming in April. Outside of “The Batman,” there are no shortage of Hollywood blockbusters (“Inception” returns to Netflix), indie gems (Jeremiah Zagar’s criminally overlooked “We the Animals” comes to Netflix ahead of the director’s new Adam Sandler-starring Netflix movie “Hustle”) and Oscar-winning dramas (Spike Jonze’s “Her” on Netflix, for starters) arriving on various streaming platforms this month. has yet to provide the exact streaming date. With Matt Reeves’ comic book tentpole “The Batman” completing its 45-day theatrical window this month after opening in theaters March 4, all eyes are on Robert Pattinson’s Caped Crusader to make his streaming debut. Franchises are set to have a big month this April with the theatrical releases of “Morbius,” “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” and “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore,” but perhaps the most significant movie event of the month is going to take place on streaming.
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