On August 3, the Hallmark Channel movie Junebug will debut at 8 PM.
Juniper (Autumn Reeser), a book editor turning 40, is magically reconnected with an eight-year-old version of herself who questions her life choices, including the dream of writing her own stories.
The Hallmark Mystery movie Jazz Ramsey: A K-9 Mystery will debut on August 2 at 9 PM.
When Jazz Ramsey (Rachel Skarsten) and her crime detection dog Zeus stumble upon an old crime scene, the K9 trainer, her star pup, and ex-boyfriend and lead detective Nick (Corey Sevier) are thrown into the investigation.
On August 1, the new Netflix drama A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder will debut online.
Five years after the murder of a 17-year-old girl in a sleepy English town, one student (Emma Myers from Wednesday) is determined to uncover the truth and find the real killer.
Here is a trailer for A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder:
On July 27, the Hallmark Channel “Christmas in July” movie An Ice Palace Romance will debut at 8 PM.
A journalist (Celeste Desjardins) faces old fears when she returns to her hometown ice rink to cover a story. With the help of the owner (Marcus Rosner) and his young daughter, she begins to reevaluate her life’s purpose.
The new comedy series Time Bandits will debut online on Apple TV+ on July 24.
Created for the small screen by the likes of Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, and starring Friends alum Lisa Kudrow, this is the first-ever TV adaptation of the beloved cult classic movie about an unpredictable journey through time and space with a ragtag group of thieves and their newest recruit: an 11-year-old history buff named Kevin. Together, they set out on a thrilling quest to save the boy’s parents – and the world.
Guided by Lisa Kudrow, the eccentric crew of bandits embark on epic adventures while evil forces threaten their conquests and life as they know it. As the group transports through time and space, the gang stumbles upon fascinating worlds of the distant past while seeking out treasure, depending on Kevin to shed light on each situation.
On July 20, the Hallmark Channel “Christmas in July” movie A Very Vermont Christmas will debut at 8 PM.
A local champion skier and Vermont brew master teams up with an unlikely match to create a seasonal microbrew in order to save her family’s business by Christmas.
The Netflix movie Find Me Falling will debut online on July 19.
After a failed comeback album, a rock star retreats to a cliffside home on Cyprus, only to find his new life complicated by visitors — and an old flame.
The film stars Harry Connick Jr., Agni Scott and Ali Fumiko Whitney.
On July 19, the Apple TV+ 7-episode drama Lady in the Lake will debut online.
When the disappearance of a young girl grips the city of Baltimore on Thanksgiving 1966, the lives of two women converge on a fatal collision course. Maddie Schwartz (Natalie Portman) is a Jewish housewife seeking to shed a secret past and reinvent herself as an investigative journalist, and Cleo Sherwood (Moses Ingram) is a mother navigating the political underbelly of Black Baltimore while struggling to provide for her family.
Their disparate lives seem parallel at first, but when Maddie becomes fixated on Cleo’s mystifying death, a chasm opens that puts everyone around them in danger.
The cast includes Noah Jupe and Pruitt Taylor Vince.
On July 18, the Peacock period drama Those About to Die will debut online.
The series explores a side of Rome never before told – the dirty business of entertaining the masses, giving the mob what they want most – blood and sport.
The cast stars Anthony Hopkins, Iwan Rheon, Tom Hughes and Rupert Penry-Jones.
The box office movie My Spy: The Eternal City will debut online on Amazon Prime on July 18.
This sequel follows a teenage Sophie (Chloe Coleman) as she convinces JJ (Dave Bautista) to chaperone her school trip where they both end up as pawns in an international terrorist plot targeting CIA Chief, David Kim (Ken Jeong) and his son, Collin – who is Sophie’s best friend.
The cast includes Kristen Schaal, Flula Borg and Anna Faris.