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Entertainment
The 6 Best Streaming Services
(That Aren’t Netflix)
By Morgan Rojas for Cinemacy.com
Quarantine and chill. That’s our new reality,
for now at least. If you’ve already torn your way
through Netflix’s Tiger King, caught up on every
episode of reality TV via Hulu, and even knocked
a few classic films off the watch list from
the Criterion Collection, we’ve got you covered.
Below are six streaming services that are
specially curated for independent, documentary,
and art house cinephiles. With many platforms
offering free trials, now is the perfect time to
Photo courtesy of Cinemacy.com.
explore cinema beyond your comfort zone.
Last week Alamo Drafthouse announced
it would begin offering “Alamo-At-Home,” a
virtual cinema initiative led by distributors like
Kino Lorber, Film Movement, and Magnolia
Pictures to allow independent theaters to digitally
offer new films. Their signature programming
series “Terror Tuesday” and “Weird Wednesday”
return for Virtual Cinema experiences.
If you’re an Amazon Prime Video subscriber,
you can enjoy IFC Films Unlimited and 100+
more channels — for a free 30-day trial. Watch
the best from IFC, like Boyhood, The Babadook,
and In The Loop, from the comfort of your
own home. After the free trial ends, IFC Films
Unlimited bills $5.99/month, cancel anytime.
If you have a library card, then you have access
to Kanopy, an on-demand streaming video
platform for public libraries and universities that
offers films and documentaries. Kanopy has a
catalog of 30,000 documentaries, classic, and
indie films (including an A24 film category).
Last October, Kino Lorber launched Kino-
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Police Reports
Tuesday, March 31st
One male adult was arrested at 2319 hours
from the LAPD for one outstanding ESPD
felony warrant.
Wednesday, April 1st
A petty theft report was taken at 0727
hours from the 700 block of West Mariposa
Avenue. The suspect stole a package from
the victim’s front porch.
Burglary (commercial) report was taken
at 0438 hours from the 500 block of Center
Street. Unknown suspect(s) broke into the
store.
Thursday, April 2nd
A vehicle was reported stolen at 1404
hours from the 300 block of Main Street.
Taken was a 2017 Ford Escape.
A petty theft report was taken at 1514
hours from the 500 block of Center Street.
Unknown suspect(s) stole the victim’s portable
phone charger.
An Identity theft report was taken at 1706
hours from the 100 block of Nevada Street.
A criminal threats report was taken at 1708
hours from the 300 block of East Franklin
Avenue. A known suspect threatened the
victim.
Friday, April 3rd
A missing person was located at 1127
hours on Franklin Avenue and Center Street.
Located was a female adult reported missing
out of LAPD.
An identity theft report was taken at 0917
hours from the 2300 block of East Rosecrans
Avenue.
A hit and run report (no injuries) was taken
at 1509 hours from the 200 block of Main
Street, vehicle versus sign.
A burglary (vehicle) report was taken at
1840 hours from the 600 block of West
Walnut Avenue.
Saturday, April 4th
One female adult was cited and released
at 1402 hours in the 1400 block of East Imperial
Avenue for possession of a controlled
substance.
One Male adult was detained at 1705
hours from 2300 block of East El Segundo
Boulevard and transported to the Exodus
Treatment Center for a 72 hour psychiatric
evaluation.
One male adult was arrested at 0041 hours
from the 200 block of Maryland Street for
public intoxication.
One female adult was arrested at 0412
hours from the 300 block of West Acacia
Avenue for public intoxication.
Sunday, April 5th
An identity theft report was taken at 1521
hours from the 2100 block of East El Segundo
Boulevard.
A petty theft report was taken at 1656
hours from the 300 block of Indiana Street.
Unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet.
An identity theft online report was taken
at 2002 hours from 700 block of West Imperial
Avenue.
A petty theft online report was taken at
2102 hours from the 900 block of Pepper
Street. Unknown suspect(s) stole the victim’s
bicycle.
One female adult was detained at 2042
hours from the 400 block of North Pacific
Coast Highway and transported to Exodus
Treatment Center for a 72 hour psychiatric
evaluation. •
“The happiness of your life depends
upon the quality of your thoughts.”
– Marcus Aurelius
platform with everything from festival hits to
silent classics Battleship Potemkin and Nosferatu
and works by Jean-Luc Godard, Yorgos
Lanthimos, and Rick Alverson. Kino Lorber
President and CEO Richard Lorber bills Kino-
Now as a “kind of arthouse iTunes.”
MUBI, the premiere streaming service for
curated independent films, has its slate packed
with recent festival hits and rediscovered classics.
April’s curated line-up also spotlights daring
new voices and champions classics from the
past. Get 3 months for just $1.
OVID was launched by a collection of 8 top
U.S. Indie film distributors, and consistently
adds 20+ titles per month. Since it’s launch
one year ago, it has grown its collection from
approx. 300 titles to almost 800 today. Enjoy a
free 14-day trial, then OVID bills $6.99/month. •
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