![]() ![]() There's also a new player in the online streaming world called the " Lifetime Movie Club." The Lifetime Network is charging $4 per month for access to at least 30 movies without commercials. The Hollywood Reporter says Hulu paid $192 million for the privilege of keeping Stan, Kenny, Cartman and Kyle. Hulu also just landed a deal to keep "South Park" on its streaming service for three more years. (Showtime is owned by CBS, parent company of CNET.) The pay channel is actually available at a discount if you pair it with Hulu. If you are wondering what Showtime's online service is called, it's just called Showtime, no modifiers. Showtime's online-only offering is now live on a number of platforms. See the full list below for more details. Several movies are leaving Crackle by August, so catch "The Fifth Element" while you still can. ![]() To balance out this brilliance, Crackle also added "Joe Dirt." If you're curious, that film has an 11 percent freshness rating. iTunes (HD) | iTunes (HQ) | iTunes (SD)Ĭrackle's free movie library just landed "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." The Steven Spielberg classic has a 96 percent freshness rating over at Rotten Tomatoes.Subscribe to Netpicks and stay up-to-date:
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