If the weather outside is frightful, throw another log on the fire, sit back and enjoy the start of the streaming season. Here’s a cheat sheet of new releases for you to enjoy this weekend. As always, if you have a suggestion on the perfect lazy Sunday flick, please post ‘em in the comments. Happy streaming!




Netflix New Releases:
- Cave of Forgotten Dreams- An unprecedented examination of Chauvet Cave, a cavern that contains the oldest human-painted images on Earth (2010)
- Goldeneye- Pierce Brosnan’s first take on debonair MI6 agent James Bond, and arguably his best bond film (1995)
- Heathers- Winona Ryder and Christian Slater head this cult-favorite black comedy like none other (1989)
Hulu Plus New Releases:
- Grimm- After investigating a strange cluster of deaths and disappearances, Nick sends Monroe undercover to get a whiff of a hypnotic suspect (2011)
- New Girl- Winston grabs the spotlight from Jess as she takes on some serious holiday spirit (2011)
- Up All Night- Ava struggles to connect with Kevin’s daughter while Reagan brings her Type-A behavior home (2011)
Crackle New Releases:
- The International- Clive Owen proves he rules in a timely and twisty corporate espionage thriller anchored by a spectacular museum shootout (2009)
- Duece Bigalow: European Gigolo- Lighten up cinefiles and defenders of good taste; it’s called “escapist humor” for a reason (2005)
- Stir Crazy- One of the greatest on-screen comedy duos at the peak of their powers. Pyor and Wilder don’t get much better than this (1980)
Amazon Instant Video New Releases:
- Our Idiot Brother- Everyone has one: Ned means well, but has no common sense. When he barges into the lives of his three sisters, hilarity ensues (2011)
- 30 Minutes Or Less- Nick is a small town pizza delivery guy whose mundane life collides with the big plans of two wanna-be criminal masterminds (2011)
- Friends With Benefits- When two friends decide to try something new and take advantage of their mutual attraction without any emotional attachment, they soon realize romantic comedy stereotypes might exist for a reason (2011)





