Posts Categorized: Netflix

What’s New on Netflix: Everything Leaving and Coming this June

We’re quickly rolling into June, and judging by all the newest offerings on Netflix, it’s going to be a scorcher! From the new David Attenborough documentary to the fifth season of Kim’s Convenience,  you can count on these TV shows and movies to keep you entertained throughout the summer months. 

Haven’t got around to watching the Back to Future trilogy yet? While you can’t go back in time,  you can download Replay Capture Suite and capture all three movies before they’re gone for good. 

Not only does this software have all the tools you need to record videos online from almost any website, but with its powerful converter tool, you can watch your Netflix downloads on any device. Just check out our must-watch list and let it be your guide so you don’t waste any more time scrolling through hundreds of new titles.  

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Best Sci-Fi Movies and TV Shows to escape reality this month

With all the restrictions in place right now, the COVID-19 pandemic way of life sometimes feels like a strange alternate universe. Luckily the sci-fi genre transports us to weird and wonderful worlds where sometimes things may even feel a little more normal. So, whether you’re streaming a Netflix movie, downloading a video from the website or binge-watching a TV series from Amazon Prime, our list of the best science-fiction TV shows and movies will help you escape reality, even if it’s just for a few hours. 

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5 Top Netflix Tips for 2021: Supercharge your streaming experience

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With more than 203 million paid monthly subscribers worldwide, it’s safe to say that Netflix is one of the world’s favorite streaming platforms. If you’re one of the many people putting Netflix through its paces thanks to lockdown or a stay at home order, you might be wondering what else your Netflix account can offer.

To help you get more bang for your subscription buck, we’ve compiled a list of 2021’s top five Netflix tips. Let’s get started with roaming the world via content.

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The Best Christmas Movies to Remind You of Being a Kid During the Holidays

Nowadays, the holidays can feel like a time of stress rather than a time of festivities − whether from the gift-buying rush, surviving family get-togethers, or paying off those rising bills. But once upon a time, back in those childhood days, it really was the most magical time of the year. Unfortunately, you can’t travel back in time…. But you can hit record and rewind. Here’s our favorite list of movies to watch and record throughout the holiday season.

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5 Thanksgiving Movies to Watch

Thanksgiving is just around the corner — a time for catching up with family and friends, putting on your favorite pair of stretchy pants, and firing up a good movie to enjoy after dinner. For this special holiday, we’ve rounded up 5 family-approved movies that each one of your relatives will enjoy. And, with the help of Replay Capture Suite, you’ll have these fan-favorite flicks saved so that you can watch them on repeat with loved ones — there’s never enough family movie time! Without further delay, here are 5 Thanksgiving movies to watch this year…

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What’s New on Netflix: Everything Leaving & Coming this November

Can you believe it? November is just around the corner. As we inch closer to Christmas, Netflix is clearing out its roster of TV shows and movies, and adding many highly anticipated offerings like Casper, The Indian in the Cupboard, Ocean’s Eleven and Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath. If you’re not ready to say goodbye to your favorites just yet, pull up a seat, fire up Netflix and grab a copy of Replay Media Catcher so you don’t miss out!

With Replay Media Catcher, you can record and download your favorite shows and movies effortlessly before they make their departure from Netflix. But, don’t delay: these offerings will be gone from Netflix before you know it!

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What’s New on Netflix: Everything Leaving & Coming this August

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Summer is in full swing, and with staycations all the more likely this year, it’s the perfect time to get our healthy dose of the best movies and TV shows on Netflix. This month, Netflix is rolling out its newest offerings for August, while also removing a number of fan favorites from its roster. They never disappoint us though, and this month we’ll be saying hello to the likes of Jurassic Park (the original, of course), Johnny English, Drunk Parents and many more!

There’s a long list of not-to-miss movies and TV shows to catch before they’re gone, but not to worry — with Replay Media Catcher, you can record and download your favorite shows and movies effortlessly before they make their departure from Netflix. But, don’t delay: these offerings will be gone from Netflix before you know it!

What’s On Its Way Out?

Leaving August 18

The Incident

Leaving August 19

Some Kind of Beautiful

Leaving August 20

Bad Rap

Leaving August 21

Just Go With It

Leaving August 23

Fantastic

Leaving August 25

Blue is the Warmest Color

Leaving August 28

Bring It On: Worldwide Showdown

The Wicker Man

Leaving August 31

Bad Boys

Bad Boys II

Candyman

Child’s Play

Clueless

Failure to Launch

Get Him to the Greek

Groundhog Day

He’s Just Not That Into You

Jerry Maquire

The Karate Kid

The Karate Kid Part II

The Karate Kid Part III

The Lake House

Life As We Know It

Murder Party

Observe and Report

One Day

Public Enemies

Rugrats Go Wild

School Daze

Tootsie

United 93

V for Vendetta

Valentine’s Day

Not ready to say goodbye yet? Don’t forget you can save those not-to-be-missed movies for later on with Replay Media Catcher! And, as we take a look at what to expect from Netflix’s August offerings, grab some movie snacks, throw up your feet and capture these highly anticipated offerings that are already or soon-to-be on Netflix. 

What Are We Looking Forward To?

A Knight’s Tale (2001)

If the Heath Ledger nostalgia has hit you, and you’re in the mood for a good chick flick, you’ll want to catch A Knight’s Tale. It’s the story of peasant-born William Thatcher (Heath Ledger) who wants to change his fate, believing that he is destined for greatness. He enlists in a jousting tournament, masquerading as a nobleman so that he can participate, and begins his quest to glory. In the process, he wins the heart of a fair maiden and challenges societal and class norms.

Jurassic Park (1993)

It’s a Spielberg science fiction classic that millions across the globe came to love. The first installment in the Jurassic Park franchise by Michael Crichton is set on the fictional island of Isla Nublar, near Costa Rica. The story follows businessman John Hammond and a team of genetic scientists who have created a wildlife park of de-extinct dinosaurs. Industrial sabotage eventually leads to a catastrophic shutdown of the park’s power facilities and Hammond’s children struggle to survive on the island, now controlled by the very species meant to be controlled.

Immigration Nation (Season 1)

Immigration Nation is a highly-anticipated, six-part series that gives us a rare inside look at the machinery of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The series covers the spring of 2017 to the winter of 2019, following changes to immigration policies implemented by the Trump Administration. Directed by Shaul Schwarz and Christina Clusiau, the series explores both sides of the debate over immigration in the U.S. 

Les Misérables (2012)

There’s nothing like a good musical that pulls at the heartstrings. Based on Victor Hugo’s book, the Les Misérables story is set in the early 19th century and begins with Jean Valjean (Hugh Jackman), who after 19 years as a prisoner, is freed by Javert (Russell Crowe), the officer in charge of the prison workforce. After breaking parole to start a new life for himself, Javert vows to bring Valjean back to prison. Eight years later, Valjean meets Cosette and becomes her guardian after the death of Cosette’s mother. However, with Javert’s relentless pursuit, peace and quiet is far from reach.

Rising Phoenix (2020)

Featuring Paralympians from around the world, Rising Phoenix is a ground-breaking movie about the paralympic movement, and will premiere on Netflix all over the globe on August 26. The film release was planned to coincide with the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, but it will now form an important part of the celebrations leading up to the Games in 2021. The film tells the fascinating story of the Paralympic Games beginning after the devastation of World War II, to the modern day Games as we know them, the third largest sporting event in the world. The Paralympic Games sparked a global movement that challenges each one of us to change the way we think about disability, diversity and human potential.

With this noteworthy selection of TV shows and movies, where do you even begin? Our recommendation: grab the latest version of Replay Media Catcher to capture the shows and movies that are leaving Netflix this month so that you don’t miss out, and can watch them on your own time!

Not sure how to get started with Replay Media Catcher? Not to worry, just take a look at our helpful how-to guide to learn how easy it is to catch all your favorite movies and series before they disappear. Be sure to download the latest version of Replay Media Catcher so you won’t miss out!

4 Documentaries That Will Change the Way You Think About Planet Earth

During these the past few months, there was a shared, global surge in awareness about the impact that humans have on the planet. With significantly lower levels of air pollution in main city centres such as Paris, Beijing and New York, the ability to witness bioluminescence in oceans, and the return of wildlife back to cities, humans’ impact on the planet has never been more apparent. For those of us who are most curious about the flora and fauna of the planet, we’ve corralled 4 documentaries that you simply must watch — they will truly change the way you think about the earth!

Night on Earth

There just isn’t another documentary out there that comes even close to Night on Earth. With the help of state-of-the-art technology, the docuseries takes us from the African Savanna to the Peruvian desert to show us the lives of predators and prey, and how closely they are linked to the moon’s cycles. Shot completely during nighttime hours, you will often forget that the images on-screen were recorded in complete darkness. Let Night on Earth lift the veil of the night’s darkness and discover a whole other world you’ve never seen.

Chasing Coral

It was just a few years ago that we began to take notice about experts’ warnings regarding the disappearing coral in our oceans. The scientific community has found that warmer water temperatures can result in coral bleaching — an unfortunate phenomenon that takes place when the water is too warm and corals expel the algae (zooxanthellae) that lives in their tissues, causing the coral to turn completely white. While a bleached coral is not dead, and in fact corals can survive a bleaching event, they are under more stress and are at risk of dying. With that in mind, Chasing Coral is about a team of divers, scientists and photographers around the world who document the disappearance of coral reefs, providing an eye-opening look at the often irreversible human impact on the planet.

The Ivory Game

In this saddening look at the illegal ivory trade in China and Hong Kong, The Ivory Game directors Keif Davidson, Richard Ladkani and their crew spend 16 months undercover to investigate the killing of elephants for their tusks and the smuggling of ivory to China. While the trade is illegal, there is a thriving black market where corrupt business practices and dealings occur, constantly feeding the demand for ivory in China and Hong Kong, where it is seen as a status symbol. The film takes viewers from Tanzania, Kenya, and Zambia to China, Hong Kong, and Vietnam, with a brief stop in London.

A Plastic Ocean

Award-winning documentary, A Plastic Ocean, is an adventure film that was shot in more than 20 locations over the span of four years. Explorers Craig Leeson and Tanya Streeter plus a team of international scientists explore the fragile state of our oceans to reveal the alarming causes and consequences of plastic pollution, while sharing working solutions that can be put into immediate effect.


Want to uncover more shocking and amazing truths about Earth? Don’t miss out on all of these must-see documentaries about our beloved planet!

With Replay Capture Suite, you get access to seven incredible programs in one place, and the ability to record any online documentary of your choosing. Replay Capture Suite gives you the tools to record virtually any format streaming online, and on any device. Learn how it’s done, and start feeding your curiosity about all of Earth’s flora and fauna. Capture the most thought-provoking films, so that you can accelerate your learning about our planet, whenever and wherever you are.

Make sure you get the latest version today, and start by diving right into our selection of thrilling Netflix documentaries!

What’s New on Netflix: Everything Leaving & Coming this May

As we head into the warmer months, with summer just around the corner, Netflix is following suit and heating things up with its newest offerings for the month of May. This does mean that we’ll also need to bid adieu to some superb TV shows and movies at the same time, before welcoming highly anticipated offerings like Becoming, House at the End of the Street, Fun with Dick & Jane and many more!

With Replay Video Capture, you can record your favorite shows and movies before they make their departure from the Netflix roster this month. But, don’t delay: these offerings will be gone from Netflix before you know it! 

What’s On Its Way Out?

Leaving May 15

  • Limitless
  • The Place Beyond The Pines

Leaving May 17

  • Royal Pains: Seasons 1-8

Leaving May 18

  • Scandal: Season 1-7

Leaving May 19

  • Black Snake Moan
  • Carriers
  • Evolution
  • The First Wives Club
  • It Takes Two
  • Love, Rosie
  • She’s Out of My League
  • What’s Eating Gilbert Grape
  • Young Adult
  • Yours, Mine and Ours

Leaving May 25

  • Bitten: Season 1-3

Leaving May 30

  • Bob Ross: Beauty Is Everywhere: Collection 1

Leaving May 31

  • Austin Powers in Goldmember
  • Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
  • Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
  • Dear John
  • Final Destination
  • The Final Destination
  • Final Destination 2
  • Final Destination 3
  • Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
  • Looney Tunes: Back in Action
  • My Girl
  • The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear
  • The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
  • Outbreak
  • Red Dawn
  • Richie Rich 

Not ready to say goodbye yet? Don’t forget you can save those not-to-be-missed movies for later on with Replay Video Capture! And, as we direct our attention to Netflix’s May offerings, grab some movie snacks, throw up our feet and capture these highly anticipated offerings that are already or soon-to-be on Netflix. 

What Are We Looking Forward To?

Back to the Future (1985)

In this cult-favorite 1980s sci-fi classic, small-town California teen Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) is transported back into the ’50s when an experiment by his scientist friend Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) doesn’t go exactly as planned. In his modified DeLorean car, Marty travels through time and encounters young versions of his parents. His mission becomes ensuring that they fall in love or he’ll cease to exist in the future. At the same time, Marty must return to his own time and save the life of Doc Brown. Catch this sure-fire family favorite that is loved by young and old alike!

Madam Secretary (Season 6)

The final season of the CBS political thriller, Madam Secretary, has arrived. Instead of the usual 23 episodes, the final series includes just 10 instalments and stars Téa Leoni as Elizabeth McCord, a former CIA and political science professor turned Secretary of State. Each episode provides a closer look at the life and role of the Secretary of State and how they balance their work and personal life schedule. Following McCord’s announcement at the end of season 5 that she will run for President of the United States, will she be victorious? Catch the 6th season to find out!

Public Enemies (2009)

Set during the Great Depression, Public Enemies chronicles the final years of the career of notorious bank robber John Dillinger (Johnny Depp) as he is pursued by FBI agent Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale). Despite his charm and audacity making him a well-liked figure amongst much of America’s downtrodden public, he’s got dues to pay. And, Purvis has been tasked with catching him and bringing him to the FBI, dead or alive.

Becoming (2020)

The much-anticipated film documents former First Lady Michelle Obama’s 34-city tour around the United States following the release of her bestselling memoir, which shares the same name as the documentary: Becoming. Based on what we can see from the trailer, the documentary will also delve into Obama’s past, including never-before-seen glimpses at her childhood and life before the White House. Obama lets us know that this documentary is “totally me, unplugged, for the first time”, and we can’t wait to dive in and watch it!

Sweet Magnolias (Season 1)

Sweet Magnolias is based on the Sweet Magnolias book series by Sherryl Woods. This tear-jerking family drama follows three South Carolina women who have been best friends since high school, as they juggle romantic relationships, career, and family. Be sure to bring your tissue-box for this one, as it’s sure to pull at the heartstrings. The show airs on May 19, and we’re counting down the days until we can catch a glimpse of this one.


With this superb selection of TV shows and movies, where does one begin? Well for starters, we recommend that you capture the shows and movies that are leaving Netflix this month so that you don’t miss out! With Replay Video Capture, you can bet you’ll be able to watch and capture all your favorites.


Not sure how to get going with Replay Video Capture? Not to worry, just take a look at our handy how-to guide to learn how easy it is to catch all your favorite movies and series before they disappear. The only catch? You’ve got quite the selection of offerings to choose from, and our advice is to get started on sorting through it as soon as possible! Be sure to download the latest version of Replay Video Capture so you won’t miss out!

What’s New on Netflix: Everything Leaving & Coming this March

It’s spring cleaning time for all of us, and Netflix is jumping on the bandwagon by updating its roster of offerings, just in time for the warmer months. While we’ll need to say goodbye to some notable TV shows and movies, we can also pull out the elcome mat to some highly anticipated offerings like Silver Linings Playbook, Goodfellas, Anna Karenina, The Shawshank Redemption and many more!

With Replay Video Capture, you can record your favorite shows and movies before they are slashed from the Netflix roster. Don’t delay though in recording these offerings, they’ll be gone from Netflix before you know it! 

What’s On It’s Way Out?

March 9

Eat Pray Love

March 14

Men in Black
Men in Black II
Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection : Classic: Collection 3

March 15

Coraline

March 17

Being Mary Jane: The Series: Season 1-4

March 19

The L Word: Seasons 1-6
Zodiac

March 24

Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time

March 30

Batman Begins
Charlie’s Angels
Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle
Death at a Funeral
Drugs, Inc.: Season 5
Hairspray
Kill Bill: Vol. 1
Kill Bill: Vol. 2
New York Minute
P.S. I Love You
Paranormal Activity
Small Soldiers
The Dark Knight
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Wild Wild West

As we say goodbye to this impressive list of TV shows and movies, it’s time to queue up the microwave popcorn and capture these soon-to-be offerings on Netflix. 

What Are We Looking Forward To?

GoodFellas (1990)

A mob crime classic directed by Martin Scorsese in the early 1990’s, GoodFellas is an adaptation of the 1985 non-fiction book “Wiseguy” by Nicholas Pileggi, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Scorsese. The movie depicts the rise and fall of mob associate Henry Hill and his friends and family from 1955 to 1980. Don’t miss Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and Ray Liotta in what is widely regarded as one of the greatest films in the gangster genre.

Elite (Season 3)

Elite is a racy Spanish  teen show that has captured audiences from all over the globe. The series follows three underprivileged pupils who join Las Encinas, a private school attended by the children of the privileged and wealthy, when a murder takes place. The mystery of who killed Marina (María Pedraza) begins to unfold, as well as the events leading up to her death.

Silver Linings Playbook (2012)

Silver Linings Playbook is a romantic comedy-drama film, adapted from Matthew Quick’s 2008 novel “The Silver Linings Playbook”. Former teacher Pat Solitano (Bradley Cooper) moves back in with his parents after losing his job, and being released from a mental institution. Wanting to rebuild his life and reconcile with his ex-wife, things get a little complicated when Pat meets Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence). She offers to help him reconnect with his wife, but only if he will do something very important for her in exchange. 

Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C. J. Walker (Season 1)

Self Made” stars Academy Award Winner, Octavia Spencer, in the untold, true story of black hair care pioneer and entrepreneur Madam C. J. Walker. The series highlights how she overcame post-slavery racial and gender biases, rivalries and personal betrayals, tumultuous marriages and family issues to eventually become America’s first black, self-made female millionaire. The movie was inspired by “On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam CJ Walker”, written by A’Lelia Bundles, Walker’s great-great-granddaughter.

Unorthodox (Season 1)

Unorthodox” is the story of a young ultra-Orthodox Jewish woman who leaves her arranged marriage and religious community in New York to start a new life abroad in Berlin. However, just as she begins to find her own way, on the road to a new life, the past begins to catch up with her. The series was inspired by Deborah Feldman’s New York Times Bestselling book, and it stars Shira Haas, Jeff Wilbusch, and Amit Rahav.

We’ve rounded up quite the selection of TV shows and movies for you to check out this month. Before you do that though, you’ll want to capture those that are leaving the streaming service so that you don’t miss out! With Replay Video Capture, you can bet you’ll be able to watch and capture all your favorites.

Not sure how to get started with Replay Video Capture? We’ve got you covered. Just take a look at our handy how-to guide to learn how easy it is to catch all your favorite movies and series before they disappear. The only catch? You’ve got a grand selection of offerings to choose from, and our advice is to get started on sorting through it as soon as possible! Be sure to download the latest version of Replay Video Capture so you won’t miss out!