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Streaming in June: Out with the old, in with new for Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu

By Sean Axmaker For The Spokesman-Review

Each month, the offering available on the major streaming services change. Here’s a look at what’s coming to home viewing in June.

Amazon Prime

Amazon Prime continues to reap the riches of Amazon Studios productions and pick-ups. In June, Prime members will be able to stream Asghar Farhadi’s “The Salesman,” which won the Oscar for Foreign Language feature, Mike Mills’ “20th Century Women,” which earned an Oscar nomination for actress Annette Bening, and Jim Jarmusch’s “Paterson,” starring Adam Driver as a New Jersey bus driver and poet.

June also brings “Star Trek: Beyond,” the third film in the big screen reboot of the iconic science fiction TV show, Richard Gere in the financial thriller Arbitrage, Ben Affleck’s directorial debut “Gone Baby Gone” starring his brother Casey, and the breezy heist films “Ocean’s Eleven“ and “Ocean’s Twelve“ with new Hollywood rat pack George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and friends.

Foreign films coming in June include the Belgian comedy “The Brand New Testament“ from Jaco Van Dormael and the 2002 Brazilian drama “City of God,” and documentaries include the Oscar nominated “I Am Not Your Negro“ and” David Lynch: The Art Life.” Fans of Grateful Dead can enjoy “The Grateful Dead Movie“ and four additional documentaries and concert films.

Streaming shows arriving in June include the Amazon original nonfiction sports shows “Le Mans: Racing is Everything“ and “All or Nothing: A Season with the Los Angeles Rams,” the new kids show “Danger & Eggs: Season 1,” and the USA series “Suits: Season 6.”

Here’s the calendar of announced titles coming to Amazon Prime in June.

2 Days in the Valley (1996); Aeon Flux (2005); All Over the Guy (2001); Apocalypse Now (1979); Apocalypse Now Redux (2001); Black Rain (1989); Blow Out (1981); Blue Velvet (1986); Bolero (1984); Bowling for Columbine (2002); Bruce Lee Superstar (1976); Bullwhip (1958); Burnt Offerings (1976); Chaos (2008); Chinese Hercules (1973); City of God (Ciudad de Deus) (2002); Commando 2: The Black Money Trail (2017); De-Lovely (2004); Desperate Hours (1990); Dragon Eyes (2012); Drunken Arts and Crippled Fist (1979); Drunken Monkey, Floating Snake (1979);

El Gringo (2012); The Fatal Flying Guillotine (1977); Fighting of Shaolin Monks (1976); Fire in the Sky (1993); Fled (1996); Gone Baby Gone (2007); Hammett (1982); The Hanoi Hilton (1987); Heartbreakers (2001); Ingenious (2009); The Invincible Armour (1977); Invincible Obsessed Fighter (1982); Lady of Burlesque (1943); The Lady Says No (1952); Lady Windermere’s Fan (1925); Little Man Tate (1991); Madame Behave (1925); Magnolia (1999); The Mandarin Mystery (1937); Marihuana (1936); The Mechanic (1972); Medicine Man (1930); Memphis Belle (1944); Merry-Go-Round (1981); Million Dollar Kid (1944); Mind Over Murder (1979); Miss Polly (1941); Mission to Glory (1977); The Monster Walks (1932); The Most Dangerous Game (1932); Mr. Mom (1983); Mrs. Scooter (2015); Murder at Midnight (1931); Murder with Music (1941);

Night at the Follies (1947); Nomads of the North (1920); The Old Corral (1936); One Exciting Night (1922); One from the Heart (1982); The Out-of-Towners (1999); Outlaws of Sonora (1938); Over the Top (1987); Palooka (1934); The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1914); Payoff in the Pacific (1945); The Philly Kid (2012); Pinto Rustlers (1936); The President’s Mystery (1936); Prison Break (1938); Private Buckaroo (1942); The Queen (2006);

The Racketeer (1929); Reaching for the Moon (1930); The Red Rope (1937); Regarding Henry (1991); Revolt of the Zombies (1936); Rex of the Devil Horse (1926); Riders of the Whistling Pines (1949); The Road to Hollywood (1947); Roarin’ Lead (1936); Robin Hood of the Pecos (1941); Romola (1924); Rough Book (2016); The Royal Bed (1931); Saddle Mountain Roundup (1941); The Savage Wild (1970); The Scarlet Letter (1926); Shadows (1959); Shaolin Drunk Fighter (1983); Shaolin vs. Lama (1983); Shivers (1975); Silver Blaze (1937); Silver Horde (1930); Six Gun Trail (1938); Slightly Honorable (1939); St. Benny the Dip (1951); Stash House (2012); The Strange Woman (1946); Strategic Air Command (1955); Submarine Warfare (1946); Svengali (1931); Swing High, Swing Low (1937);

Target for Tonight (1941); Tarzan and the Green Goddess (1938); Tarzan of the Apes (1918); The Salesman (2016); The Tank; The Thief of Bagdad (1924); Those We Love (1932); Tomake Chai (1996); Tormented (1960); Tracker (2011); Transit (2012; True Heart Susie (1919); Tumbleweeds (1925); Wanderers of the West (1941); War Comes to America (1945); Way of the West (1934); West of Nevada (1936); The White Orchid (1954); Winterset (1936); Within Our Gates (1920); The Woman in Green (1943); World Trade Center (2006); Yellowstone (1936; Zis Boom Bah (1941)

June 2

Grateful Dead: Dead Ahead (1981); The Grateful Dead Movie (1977); Grateful Dead: So Far (1987);l Grateful Dead: The Closing of Winterland (1978); Grateful Dead: Truckin’ Up to Buffalo (2005); Noor (2017)

June 4

Urge (2016)

June 5

20th Century Women (2016); Arbitrage (2012); Ocean’s Eleven (2001); Ocean’s Twelve (2004)

June 7

Aftershock (2012); Brand New Testament (2015)

June 8

Art of the Steal (2013); I Am Not Your Negro (2016); Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood: Tiger Family Trip

June 9

Girl Most Likely (2013); An American Girl Story: Summer Camp, Friends for Life; Le Mans: Racing is Everything -Season 1

June 11

Traspecos (2016)

June 12

Suits: Season 6

June 17

Star Trek: Beyond (2016)

June 22

Paterson (2016)

June 29

Arthur: D.W. & the Beastly Birthday; David Lynch: The Art Life (2016)

June 30

All Or Nothing: Season 2; Danger & Eggs: Season 1

Coming and going on HBO Now

Carl Reiner talks with fellow nonagenarians and centenarians Mel Brooks, Dick Van Dyke, Kirk Douglas, Norman Lear, and Betty White for “If You’re Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast.” The HBO original documentary debuts on HBO Now, HBO Go, and HBO On Demand in June the day after the acclaimed series “The Leftovers“ ends its three season run.

New films arriving in June include Tim Burton’s “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children,” the thriller “The Accountant” with Ben Affleck, Nate Parker’s “The Birth of a Nation,” and the holiday horror “Krampus.” Older films returning to HBO include Christopher Nolan’s sun-drenched thriller “Insomnia,” Academy Award winners “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” “Driving Miss Daisy,” and “Shakespeare in Love,” and action hit “Speed” with Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock.

Among the films leaving at the end of the month are “Dallas Buyers Club” with Matthew McConaughey, the sprawling “Cloud Atlas” from the Wachowskis and Tom Tykwer, Tim Burton’s “Batman,” the cult comedy “Repo Man,” and the R-rated superhero film “Deadpool,” which was set to expire at the end of May but (at least according to HBO’s press release) appears to have gotten a month reprieve.

Here’s the complete calendar of what’s coming to HBO Now, HBO Go, and HBO On Demand in June – original programming, first run movies, and films from the past couple of decades – and what’s leaving.

Original Programming:

If You’re Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast (June 5); T.J. Miller: Meticulously Ridiculous (June 17)

Series Premiere:

El Jardin De Bronce (June 30)

Season Finales:

The Leftovers: Season 3 (Series Finale) (June 4); Psi: Season 3 (June 16); Veep: Season 5 (June 25); Silicon Valley: Season 4 (June 25)

Theatrical Premieres:

Term Life (June 1); Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (June 3); The Accountant (June 10); Krampus (June 12); The Conjuring 2 (June 17); The Birth of a Nation (June 24)

Estrenos:

Spark (June 1); The Inquisition of Camilo Sanz (2017) (June 2)’ Kiki, El Amora Se Hace (AKA Kiki, Love to Love) (2016) (June 9); Entre nos: Part 1 (2017) (June 16); Locos de Amor (2016) (June 23)

Starting June 1:

Be Cool (2005); Bend It Like Beckham (2003); The Bodyguard (1992); Coal Miner’s Daughter (1980); The Conjuring (2013); Driving Miss Daisy (1989); Executive Decision (1996); Frequency (2000); Get Smart (2008); Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (2008); Highlander (2005); I Spy (2002); Insomnia (2002); Michael (2003); The Order (2003); Phone Booth (2003); Protocol (1984); Rush Hour 3 (2007); Serendipity (2001); Shaft (2000); Speed (1994); Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009); The Witches of Eastwick (1987)

Starting June 6:

Shakespeare in Love (1998)

Ending June 30:

10,000 B.C. (2008); Above the Law (1988); Any Given Sunday (1999); Assassins (1995); Baby Mama (2008); Batman (1989); The Borne Ultimatum (2007); Cloud Atlas (2012); The Cowboy Way (1994); Dallas Buyers Club (2013); Deadpool (2015); The Divergent Series: Allegiant (2016); The Family Man (2000); Fool’s Gold (2008); Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008); The Haunted Mansion (2003); High Anxiety (1977); How to Be Single (2016); Junior (1994); Live Free or Die Hard (2007); My Blue Heaven (1990); Race (2016); Repo Man (1984); Thunderbirds (2004); The Village (2004)

Coming and Going on Hulu

Star Trek: Beyond,” the latest film in the big screen revival of the classic science fiction series, makes its streaming debut in June. In addition, Hulu also presents the original documentary “Dumb: The Story of Big Brother Magazine,” about the rise and fall of the iconic skateboarding magazine, and the first season of the Canadian crime drama “Cardinal” with Billy Campbell.

Other TV shows coming in June include the FX thrillers “The Strain: Season 3” and “Tyrant: Season 3,” the hit sitcom “Black-ish: Season 3,” and the seventh and final season of “Rizzoli & Isles.”

Older films circulating through the line-up include the Oscar-winning classic “On the Waterfront” with Marlon Brando, the financial drama “Arbitrage” with Richard Gere, the vampires-vs-werewolves action horror “Underworld,” the black comedy “World’s Greatest Dad” with Robin Williams, western revival “Silverado,” family friendly science fiction odyssey “Starman,” and decidedly not family friendly thrillers “Blow Out” and “Blue Velvet.”

Foreign arrivals include the samurai thriller “13 Assassins,” Stephen Chow’s Chinese fantasy epic “Journey to the West,” and the Thailand action phenomenon “Ong Bak” and its two sequels

For kids and families are “The Muppets Take Manhattan” and two more Muppet features, Disney’s animated “Tarzan,” the live-action storybook “Madeline,” and the original 1973 “Charlotte’s Web.”

Among the films leaving Hulu at the end of June are “The Gambler” with Mark Wahlberg, Oscar-winners “Gladiator” and “Witness,” Paul Schrader’s “Affliction,” and the big screen spoof “The Brady Bunch Movie.”

Here’s what arriving on the service in June, and what’s leaving.

June 1

2 Days in the Valley (1996); Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994); Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995); Aeon Flux (2005); All Over the Guy (2001); Apocalypse Now (1979); Apocalypse Now Redux (2001); Barnyard (2006); Black Rain (1989); Blow Out (1981); Blue Velvet (1986); Bolero (1984); Boogeyman (2005); Boogeyman 2 (2008); Boogeyman 3 (2009); Bullwhip (1958); Burnt Offerings (1976); Chaos (2008); Charlotte’s Web (1973); Con Air (1997); Dances with Wolves (1990); The Deep End of the Ocean (1999); De-Lovely (2004); Desperado (1995); Desperate Hours (1990); Double Team (1997); Dragon Eyes (2012); Drunken Arts and Crippled Fist (1979); Drunken Monkey, Floating Snake (1979); El Gringo (2012);

The Fatal Flying Guillotine (1977); Fighting of Shaolin Monks (1976); Fire in the Sky (1993); Fled (1996); The Freshman (1990); Free Willy (1993); Gangs of New York (2002); Ghost Rider (2007); The Glass House (2001); Hammett (1982); The Hanoi Hilton (1987); Harriet the Spy (1996); Heartbreakers (2001); Henry & Me (2014); The Ides of March (2011); Ingenious (2009); The Invincible Armour (1977); In the Line of Fire (1993); Invincible Obsessed Fighter (1982) It Could Happen to You (1994); Joe Dirt (2001); Kangaroo Jack (2003); Last Action Hero (1993); Legally Blonde (2001); Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde (2003); Legends of the Fall (1994); Little Man Tate (1991); Lost in America (1985);

Madeline (1998); The Mechanic (1972); The Medallion (2003); Mo’ Money (1992); Money Train (1995); Moscow on the Hudson (1984); Mr. Mom (1983); Muppet Treasure Island (1996); Muppets from Space (1999); The Muppets Take Manhattan (1994); Of Cooks and Kung Fu (1979); On the Waterfront (1954); The Out-of-Towners (1999); Over the Top (1987); Peggy Sue Got Married (1986); The Philly Kid (2012); The Prince of Tides (1991); The Queen of Versailles (2012); Random Hearts (1999); Regarding Henry (1991); See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989); Seven Years in Tibet (1997); Shivers (1975); Silverado (1985); Starman (1984); Stash House (2012); Strategic Air Command (1955); Stray Bullets (2016); Tracker (2011); Transit (2012); Underworld (2003); Underworld Evolution (2006); World’s Greatest Dad (2009); World Trade Center (2006); XXX: State of the Union (2005); Zoom (2006); The Carmichael Show: Season 3 Premiere (NBC)

June 2

Black-ish: Complete Season 3 (ABC)

June 3

Dumb: The Story of Big Brother Magazine (Hulu Original Documentary)

June 4

Arbor Demon (2016); Urge (2016)

June 5

Arbitrage (2012); A Case of You (2013); North (1994)

June 6

Rizzoli & Isles: Complete Season 7 (TNT); Tyrant: Complete Season 3 (FX)

June 7

13 Assassins (2010)

June 8

What Happened Last Night (2016)

June 9

Girl Most Likely (2013); Free the Nipple (2014)

June 11

Traspecos (2016)

June 13

American Ninja Warrior: Season 9 Premiere (NBC); Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge: Season 2 Premiere (NBC)

June 14

Cocaine Cowboys (2006); Control Room (2004)

June 15

Bayou Maharajah (2013); Family Mission: The TJ Labraico Story (2016); The Girls in the Band (2011); The Hunting of the President (2004); Outatime (2016)

June 16

Cardinal: Complete Season 1 (eOne); The Strain: Complete Season 3 (FX); Asmodexia (2014)

June 17

Kundo (2014); Star Trek: Beyond (2016)

June 18

Grand Piano (2013)

June 22

Little Big Shots: Forever Young: Series Premiere (NBC)

June 23

Manny (2014); Song One (2014); Tarzan (1999); Hollywood Game Night: Season 5 Premiere (NBC)

June 26

Journey to the West (2013)

June 29

Ong Bak (2003); Ong Bak 2 (2008); Ong Bak 3 (2010)

June 30

The Pact 2 (2014)

Leaving Hulu on June 30

Affliction (1997); Air Bud (1997); The Big Empty (2003); The Brady Bunch Movie (1995); Cadillac Man (1990); Chaplin (1992); Days of Thunder (1990); Dracula 3000 (2004); Dummy (2003); Fifteen and Pregnant (1998); Footloose (1984); The Gambler (2014); Gladiator (2000); Hubble (2010); Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988); The Mighty Ducks (1992); NYC Underground (2013);Original Sin (2001); The Preachers Wife (1996); Radio Days (1987); Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her (2000); Trading Places (1983); Trail of Blood (2011); Witness (1985)

Coming and going on Netflix

Netflix continues to stake its streaming business on original programming. June brings back its most popular original series with “Orange Is the New Black: Season 5,” a show that continues to keep its audiences riveted, and gives it a companion series of sorts. “GLOW: Season 1“ spins the real-life eighties reality series (it stands for Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling) into a half-hour comedy starring Alison Brie. And among the original features next month is Bong Joon-ho’s “Okja,” which kicked up a fuss at Cannes.

Other Netflix originals for June: young adult thriller “You Get Me” with Bella Thorne, the debut seasons of “Gypsy,” a thriller starring Naomi Watts as a therapist who gets a little too involved in her patients’ lives, and the Spanish-language drama “El Chapo” about the drug cartel kingpin, the comedies “Flaked: Season 2“ and “The Ranch: Part 3,” and the documentaries “Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press“ and “Counterpunch.”

New films include the animated films “Moana” from Disney and “Trolls” (2016) from Dreamworks, the comedy “Catfight” with Sandra Oh and Anne Heche, and foreign films “Three” from Hong Kong and “The Tunnel” from South Korea. Reaching back a few years, we find the Oscar-winning “The Queen” with Helen Mirren, David Fincher’s “Zodiac,” the recently-restored American indie classic “Daughters of the Dust,” and Mel Brooks’ hilarious “Young Frankenstein.”

And Netflix offers its own version of summer rerun season with the Shonda Rhimes shows “Scandal: Season 6“ and “Grey’s Anatomy: Season 13,” superhero series “Arrow: Season 5,” CW sci-fi thriller “The 100: Season 4,” espionage thriller “Quantico: Season 2,” and the new TNT action drama “Shooter: Season 1.”

Among the programming leaving in June are the complete runs of the TV series “Private Practice” and “CSI: NY,” the 2011 “Jane Eyre” with Mia Wasikowska and Michael Fassbender, the cult comedy “This Is Spinal Tap,” the classic drama The Hustler with Paul Newman, and the foreign film “L’Auberge Espagnole.”

Here’s the list of what’s arriving on Netflix in June, and what’s leaving.

June 1

1 Night (2016); 13 Going on 30 (2004); The 100: Season 4 (2016); Amor.com (Love.com); The Ant Bully (2006); Arrow: Season 5 (2016); The Bucket List (2007); Burlesque (2017); Catfight (2016); Catwoman (2004); Chingo Bling: They Can’t Deport Us All; Days of Grace (2011); Devil’s Bride (2016); Full Metal Jacket (1987); How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000); Intersection: Season 2 (2016); Kardashian: The Man Who Saved OJ Simpson (2016); Little Boxes (2016); Mutant Busters: Season 2 (2016); My Left Foot (1989); Off Camera with Sam Jones: Series 3 (2015); Playing It Cool (2014); The Queen (2006); Rounders (1998); The Sixth Sense (1999); Spring (Primavera) (2016); Vice (2015); West Coast Customs: Season 3 (2013); Yarn (2016); Young Frankenstein (1974); Zodiac (2007)

June 2

Comedy Bang! Bang!: Season 5, Part 2 (2016); Flaked: Season 2 (Netflix Original); The Homecoming: Collection (2015); Inspector Gadget: Season 3 (Netflix Original); Los Últimos de Filipinas (2016); Lucid Dream (Netflix Original Film); Saving Banksy (2014)

June 3

Acapulco La vida va (2017); Blue Gold: American Jeans (2017); Headshot (2016); Three (2016); Tunnel (2016); War on Everyone (2016)

June 4

TURN: Washington’s Spies: Season 3 (2016)

June 5

Suite Française (2014)

June 7

Disturbing the Peace (2016); Dreamworks’ Trolls (2016)

June 9

My Only Love Song: Season 1 (Netflix Original); Orange Is the New Black: Season 5 (Netflix Original); Shimmer Lake (Netflix Original Film)

June 10

Black Snow (Nieve Negra) (2017); Daughters of the Dust (1991); Havenhurst (2017); Sword Master (2016)

June 13

Oh, Hello On Broadway (Netflix Original)

June 14

Quantico: Season 2 (2016)

June 15

Marco Luque: Tamo Junto (Netflix Original); Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Season 4 (2016); Mr. Gaga: A True Story of Love and Dance (2015)

June 16

Aquarius: Season 2 (2016); Counterpunch (Netflix Original); El Chapo: Season 1 (2017); The Ranch: Part 3 (Netflix Original); World of Winx: Season 2 (Netflix Original)

June 17

Grey’s Anatomy: Season 13 (2016); Scandal: Season 6 (2016); The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015)

June 18

Shooter: Season 1 (2016)

June 20

Amar Akbar & Tony (2015)

Disney’s Moana (2016)

Rory Scovel Tries Stand-Up For The First Time (Netflix Original)

June 21

Baby Daddy: Season 6 (2017); Young & Hungry: Season 5 (2017)

June 23

American Anarchist (2016); Free Rein: Season 1 (Netflix Original); GLOW: Season 1 (Netflix Original); Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press (Netflix Original); You Get Me (Netflix Original Film)

June 26

No Escape (2015)

June 27

Chris D’Elia: Man on Fire (Netflix Original)

June 28

Okja (Netflix Original Film)

June 30

Chef & My Fridge: Collection (2014); Gypsy: Season 1 (Netflix Original); It’s Only the End of the World (2016); Little Witch Academia: Season 1 (Netflix Original); The Weekend (2016);Here’s what’s leaving Netflix in June:

Leaving June 1

The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975; The Blair Witch Project; D2: The Mighty Ducks; The Good Guys: Season 1; Honey, I Shrunk the Kids; Heterosexual Jill; House of Wax; The Hustler; Kidnapped; Knuckleball!; Las mágicas historias de Plim Plim: Season 1; L’Auberge Espagnole; The Little Rascals; The Prince & Me; Serendipity; The Teacher Who Defied Hitlerl; This Is Spinal Tap; The Three Musketeers; Two Step; The Way of the Dragon; We Are the Giant

Leaving June 6

Private Practice: Seasons 1 – 6

Leaving June 8

Xenia

Leaving June 9

4:44: Last Day on Earth; Farewell Herr Schwarz; Free the Nipple; Remote Area Medical; Secrets: The Sphinx; Tough Being Loved by Jerks

Leaving June 14

Bob the Builder: Season 1; Boys Of Abu Ghraib

Leaving June 15

The Lazarus Project

Leaving June 16

Jane Eyre

Leaving June 19

Daddy’s Home; Grand Piano; The Right Kind of Wrong

Leaving June 23

Jimmy Goes to Nollywood

Leaving June 24

Agent F.O.X.; Breath of the Gods; Dragon Guardians

Leaving June 29

CSI: NY: Seasons 1 – 8

Leaving June 30

Killer Couples: Season 1; Killer in the Family: Season 1; Murder Files: Season 1; Murder on the Social Network; My Online Bride

Coming to Video-On-Demand

Disney’s live-action remake of their classic animated musical “Beauty and the Beast“ starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens, the action-packed sequel “John Wick: Chapter 2“ with Keanu Reeves, and the animated spin-off / superhero spoof “The LEGO Batman Movie“ highlight the June calendar of offerings arriving on cable and streaming video-on-demand.

There’s also the science fiction thrillers “Life“ with Jake Gyllenhaal, Rebecca Ferguson, and Ryan Reynolds and “A Cure for Wellness” with Dane DeHaan and Jason Isaacs, the 20-years-later follow-up “T2 Trainspotting” with the original cast reuniting with filmmaker Danny Boyle, the based-on-a-true-story romantic drama “A United Kingdom” with David Oyelowo and Rosamund Pike, and American indie “3 Generations” with Naomi Watts, Elle Fanning, and Susan Sarandon.

Foreign arrivals include Ken Loach’s Cannes Film Festival winner “I, Daniel Blake” from Britain, Olivier Assayas’ enigmatic thriller “Personal Shopper” with Kristen Stewart as an American in Paris, and the German drama “Land of Mine” set in the days after World War II.

Video-on-Demand, what used to be known pay-per-view, is essentially a streaming rental service and has become one of the most popular home viewing choices for new movies. It is available through most digital cable and satellite systems. Most titles are also available through web-based VOD services like iTunes, Amazon Video, Vudu, Fandango, and Google Play.

Here are the notable arrivals coming to VOD in June

June 1

Be Afraid; The Drowning

June 2

I, Daniel Blake; All About the Money; Handsome Devil; Vincent N Roxxy

June 6

Beauty and the Beast; A Cure for Wellness; A Good American; In the Steps of Trisha Brown; Land Of Mine; Manhattan Undying; A United Kingdom

June 9

Band Aid; Miles

June 13

John Wick: Chapter 2; The LEGO Batman Movie; 3 Generations; Bitter Harvest; Camera Obscura; Frantz; Table 19; Tickling Giants

June 16

I Am Heath Ledger; Once Upon a Time in Venice; The Recall

June 20

Life; Everybody Loves Somebody; This Beautiful Fantastic; Wilson

June 27

Power Rangers; T2 Trainspotting; The Belko Experiment; CHiPs; A Family Man; Legion of Brothers; Personal Shopper

June 30

2:22; Inconceivable; Tommy’s Honour

Dates are subject to change without notice.

Sean Axmaker is a Seattle film critic and writer. His reviews of streaming movies and TV can be found at http://streamondemandathome.com.