What’s Coming to Tubi in August 2024

As a cinephile who has spent the better part of three decades immersed in the world of cinema, I have had the pleasure and privilege of watching a vast array of films from various genres and eras. My love for movies began at an early age when I would eagerly accompany my father to the local movie theater every weekend. The magic of the silver screen captivated me, and I was instantly hooked.


numerous timeless action movies will be available on Tubi in August, such as “Air Force One”, “Big Trouble in Little China”, “Predator” and “Spartacus”.

In August, six “Bring it On” films and the first two “Ghostbusters” movies joined Tubi’s collection. Additionally, you’ll find comedies such as “Blue Streak,” “The Mask,” “Big Momma’s House,” and “Stripes” on the platform.

In August, Tubi plans to debut several thrilling movies as originals. These include “Blood, Becah, Betrayal,” “On the Run,” “Fit for Murder,” and “The Secret Life of a Dominatrix.”

Here are all the new titles coming to Tubi in August:

Tubi Orignal Documentaries

Surviving Against the Odds: Encounters with Natural Disasters, Living Through Dangerous Wildlife Encounter, Overcoming Crash Calamities (8/7)

People who have lived through encounters with dangerous animals, experienced natural calamities, or survived catastrophic accidents share their personal stories of courage in the midst of life-threatening situations.

Tubi Orginal Dramas

Aisha (8/16):

A young Nigerian woman named Aisha, who is striving for asylum in Ireland, faces the challenging prospect of keeping her spirits high while dealing with the constant fear of being sent back.

Tubi Orignal Thrillers

Blood, Beach, Betrayal (8/3):

In an exclusive beach resort, a young woman who works as a lifeguard at a college finds herself entangled in a clandestine relationship with a wealthy matron.

Hustlers Take All (8/10):

A thriving underworld casino operated by women brings on board a talented business graduate. In response, their major competitor devises a deadly plan to maintain their leading position.

On the Run (8/17):

1. Two teenage sisters uncover secrets about their family’s connection to a clandestine project, prompting them to flee in order to evade dangerous adversaries hot on their trail.

Fit for Murder (8/24)

Drawing from real experiences, the lives of well-known fitness figures Craig Titus and Kelly Ryan underwent a troubling transformation after bringing on a new, young female assistant.

Secret Life of a Dominatrix (8/31)

If a young homemaker develops an intrigue for the BDSM community, she needs to conceal it from her skeptical spouse to avoid facing the repercussions.

Action

1. “Military plane: Air Force One”

Art House

1. “Eve’s Bayou” – The Life in Eve’s Bayou

Black Cinema

As someone who has grown up watching and appreciating African American cinema, I find Tyler Perry’s body of work to be a significant and meaningful contribution to this genre. From “A Raisin in the Sun” (2008) to “Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas,” these films have resonated with me on a deep level. They portray the struggles, triumphs, and complexities of Black life in America in a way that is raw, honest, and relatable.

Comedy

1. “Home of Big Mama” (for “Big Momma’s House”)

Documentary

“Amazing Grace”“Crumb”“Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine”
“The B-Side”

Drama

“Another Year”“As They Made Us”“Blow”“Broken City”“Higher Learning (1995)”“Preacher’s Kid”“Street Magnolias (1989)”“The Other Boleyn Girl”
“The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)”

Horror

1. “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” – “Dracula: Unbound Terror”

Kids & Family

1. “Feline and Canine Friends” – A catchy, playful way to refer to “Cats & Dogs”

Romance

“Set Us Free from Eva”

Sci-Fi & Fantasy

As a movie enthusiast with a soft spot for sci-fi and action films, I’ve had the pleasure of watching an intriguing collection of movies over the years. Among them are “300: Rise of an Empire,” “Godzilla” (1988), “Groundhog Day,” “Hotel Artemis,” “Hulk,” “Max Steel,” “Paprika,” “Phenomenon,” and “Southland Tales.” Notably, I watched some of these gems fairly recently on 8/21, while others have been part of my cinematic journey for much longer.

Thriller

1. “Supreme Authority” (for “Absolute Power”)

Western

“Banjo Hackett”“Cowboy”“Dances with Wolves”“Hostiles” – 8/21
“Open Range”

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2024-07-30 03:18