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Amazon released & nbsp; his list of new TV shows and movies that will join his Prime Video streaming service in December. new Netflix movies and TV shows for December 2018. Prime Video is usually stronger on newer movies, while Netflix dominates when it comes to television – if in doubt, get both.
Here are some of the best choices of what to watch on Prime Video in December on TV and in movies, new releases and old jewels. This list is not exhaustive. Unless otherwise stated, these titles are free to watch with a premium subscription.
Boogie Nights (December 1st) & nbsp;
2 hours 36 minutes & nbsp;
Prime Video was a good thing for PTA fans (Paul Thomas Anderson) this year, streaming Magnolia and Ghost wire.& nbsp; Now his cult clbadic of 1997 with Burt Reynolds / Mark Wahlberg / Julianne Moore Boogie Nights, about making "exotic photos" & nbsp; launches the service in December. You will not regret it.
All the men of the president (December 1st) & nbsp;
2 hours 18 minutes & nbsp;
Always very relevant and always one of the best movies on investigative journalism. This 1976 story of real journalists, Woodward and Bernstein, working with their informant Deep Throat to uncover corruption in the White House of Nixon is striking and intelligent. It stars Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford.
The wonderful Mrs. Maisel Season 2 (December 5th) & nbsp;
Amy Sherman-Palladino's extremely charming drama about a Jewish housewife who is standing in downtown New York in the 1950s has lush production values and performances are – as Midge would say – awesome. & Nbsp; Let's hope that season 2 can match the first season of the Emmy Awards in this lovely Amazon Original. In 4K and HDR.
Life itself (December 21) & nbsp;
1 hour 58 minutes & nbsp;
No, this is not the excellent Roger Ebert film of the same name, it's a romantic drama starring Oscar Isaac and Olivia Cooke. Another original Amazon, Life Itself was written by director and screenwriter Dan Fogelman (Crazy, stupid, love) and has so far had mixed criticism from critics, but could be pretty good at the end of December.
Vanity Fair (December 21) & nbsp;
This ITV / Amazon takes the drama of the favorite period Vanity Fair& nbsp; arrives in & nbsp; seven & nbsp; episodes with Olivia Cooke in search of the camera as a social climber, Becky Sharp, and an exceptional cast, including Johnny Flynn. If you can not wait, it's already available for purchase on Prime Video UK.
Hereditary (December 27) & nbsp;
2 hours 7 minutes & nbsp;
A thoughtful and melancholy family drama mixed with jump scenes well executed, those of Ari Aster & nbsp;Hereditary& nbsp; A24 should be & nbsp; the horror of the choice of subscribers to Prime Video for this Christmas. Toni Collette, Milly Shapiro and Ann Dowd catch your eye every second on the screen and you talk about the end for the days to come.
Niko and the Light Sword, Season 2 (December 28) & nbsp;
This children's animation from Amazon Studios, based on a cartoon and with The legend of Zelda and Avatar vibes, returns for a second series. The story centers on Niko and his magical sword, with his princesses, wizards and magical creatures.
Also coming on Amazon Prime Video in December 2018, it is worth looking at A mechanical orange (1st December), A fish called Wanda (1st December), A handful of dollars (1st December), marmot day (1st December), L & # 39; Company (1st December), The dark crystal (1st December), Course of action (December 1st), & nbsp;LOL: Last One Laughing Season 1 (December 14), A simple favor (December 15), & nbsp;Evan Almighty (December 16) and The Iron Man 2 (December 25th).
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Amazon has released its list of new TV shows and movies coming into its Prime Video streaming service in December. Many clbadic and original Amazon movies compete with all new Netflix movies and TV shows in December 2018. Prime Video is generally stronger than other recent movies while Netflix dominates in TV – if in doubt, get both .
Here are some of the best choices of what to watch on Prime Video in December for TV and movies, new releases and old gems – this list is not exhaustive. Unless otherwise stated, these titles are free to watch with a premium subscription.
Boogie Nights (December 1st)
2 hours 36 minutes
Prime Video was a good thing for PTA fans (Paul Thomas Anderson) this year, streaming Magnolia and Ghost wire. Now his cult clbadic of 1997 with Burt Reynolds / Mark Wahlberg / Julianne Moore Boogie Nights, about making "exotic photos" in the 70s, hits the service for December. You will not regret it.
All the men of the president (December 1st)
2 hours 18 minutes
Always very relevant and always one of the best movies on investigative journalism. This 1976 story of real-life journalists Woodward and Bernstein working with their informant Deep Throat to uncover corruption in the White House of Nixon is captivating and intelligent. It stars Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford.
The wonderful Mrs. Maisel Season 2 (December 5)
Amy Sherman-Palladino's extremely charming drama about a Jewish housewife who is standing in downtown New York in the 1950s has lush production values and performances are – as Midge would say – awesome. Let's hope that Season 2 will live up to the first season of an Emmy Award in this delightful Amazon Original. In 4K and HDR.
Life itself (December 21)
1 hour 58 minutes
No, this is not the excellent Roger Ebert film of the same name, it's a romantic drama starring Oscar Isaac and Olivia Cooke. Another original Amazon, Life Itself was written by director and screenwriter Dan Fogelman (Crazy, stupid, love) and has so far had mixed criticism from critics, but could be pretty good at the end of December.
Vanity Fair (December 21st)
This ITV / Amazon takes the drama of the favorite period Vanity Fair arrives in seven episodes with Olivia Cooke turning to the camera as a social climber, Becky Sharp, and a leading cast, including Johnny Flynn. If you can not wait, it's already available for purchase on Prime Video UK.
Hereditary (December 27)
2 hours 7 minutes
Ari Aster's, a thoughtful and melancholic family drama mixed with well-executed jumping frights Hereditary of A24 should be the horror of the choice of subscribers to Prime Video for this Christmas. Toni Collette, Milly Shapiro and Ann Dowd catch your eye every second on the screen and you talk about the end for the days to come.
Niko and the Light Sword Season 2 (December 28)
This children's animation from Amazon Studios, based on a cartoon and with The legend of Zelda and Avatar vibes, returns for a second series. The story is centered on Niko and his magical sword with princesses, wizards and magical creatures.
Also coming on Amazon Prime Video in December 2018, it is worth looking at A mechanical orange (1st December), A fish called Wanda (1st December), A handful of dollars (1st December), marmot day (1st December), L & # 39; Company (1st December), The dark crystal (1st December), Course of action (1st December), LOL: Last One Laughing Season 1 (December 14), A simple favor (December 15) Evan Almighty (December 16) and The Iron Man 2 (December 25th).