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Prescreen

Prescreen

There are only really two reasons to keep your cable tv: live sports and the Food Network. Everything else you could possibly want to watch is available for streaming on one of the many sites on the Internets. One thing Netflix and Hulu are lacking in though is indie flicks, which is where Prescreen comes in. The combination of OnDemand and Netflix gives you a highly curated group of indie films that’s constantly rotating. Sign up for the service (for free) and they’ll send you a preview of a great movie every day. If you like what you see, pay a few bucks and get streaming access to the entire film for 48hours. You’re probably not going to find big budget explosion-filled Michael Bay epics in your inbox every day, but if you want something a little more substantive then Prescreen is for you.