Can’t Miss American Movies and TV Shows

Can’t Miss American Movies and TV Shows

We live in an excellent era for entertainment. Movies are bigger than they ever were while TV shows only grow more complex and riveting. The best advantage for both of these is how we now consume them. Cable TV packages give consumers access to more of their favorite shows and movies then their regular experience would allow. With the advent of the streaming service, we are now able to view our favorite content anywhere we want: however, we want…even if that means all in one weekend.

However, with so many streaming services available, one might get a bit overwhelmed with the choices. Here are a few of the top-rated cable TV packages and streaming services:

  • Hulu: Hulu is both its own independent streaming service as well as being able to connect to other content providers like HBO and Starz. The service has its own set of original programming in addition to the large stock of available shows.
  • AT&T U-Verse: Starting off our list is the AT&T U-Verse service and through it the AT&T U Verse Specials. This is a cable box service that has access to both live television, and a catalog of over 55,000 shows that you can watch. Here you can also rent hit movies
  • Direct TV: Among the top picks is the cable package entertainment service direct tv. This service has multiples packages at multiple prices, so you can pick the one that best fits your price range. The real draw for this service is the flexibility in packages, but there is a bonus, sign up right now and get a year of HBO for free.
  • CBS All Access: All Access is the CBS exclusive streaming service that lets you view at a large catalog of TV shows. These can range from shows made in the sixties to shows made exclusively for the streaming service today.

1. Troll World Tour
A great movie for the whole family is Troll World Tour. Available on U-verse Movies as of April 21, 2020, this Trolls sequel tells the story of Poppy (voiced by actress Anna Kendrick) and Branch (voiced by pop star Justin Timberlake) as they set out on an epic journey to visit and unite all 6 troll tribes and their unique music, while saving the troll’s music from becoming extinct for ever.

2. Westworld
HBO and DirectV feature Westworld, season 3, as it picks up the confusing story of artificial consciousness with jumps back and forth in time and between worlds. With an overarching theme of free will and the question of man (or woman in this case) vs. technology, Westworld, season 3 picks up the dark odyssey a few months after the machines escape the Westworld park. Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) is in possession of Mauve’s (Thandie Newton) and Bernard’s (Jeffrey Wright) “pearls”, as she sets out to take revenge on those who abused her. This season also welcomes newcomer, Caleb (Aaron Paul) who assists Dolores after realizing how artificial beings and lower-class humans are treated so unfairly in the real world.

3. Star Trek: Picard
If CBS is your jam, you can’t miss the exclusive, Star Trek Picard, starring the impressive Sir Patrick Stewart reprising his iconic role as Jean-Luc Picard, which he played for seven seasons on Star Trek: The Next Generation. The new series will follow this iconic character into the next chapter of his life, after an 18-year gap and following the tragic loss of Lieutenant Commander Data.

4. High Fidelity
Hulu has upped the cool factor streaming shows like the remake of the classic film, High Fidelity. However, instead of a male-owned and operated record store, as in the book and first movie, this reprisal follows female record store owner, Rob (portrayed by Zoe Kravitz) as she painfully and humourous revisits past relationships through music and pop culture while trying to get over her one true love.