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Netflix isn't the only option out there for online streaming, maybe it's time to try something new....
This service is U.S. only, but can be accessed through Hola as well. A free weeks trial of Hulu Plus, which afterwards turns into a $7.99 a month subscription, is available and means you don't have to sit through the adverts that play every 5 minutes when using the free version of Hulu. Although the site has a smaller library than Netflix, you can view TV shows, such as 'Family Guy' and 'The Daily Show', the day after they are aired, which is a definite advantage.
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Admittedly a fairly niche suggestion, but a lot of other sites, such as Netflix and Google Play, have an increasingly large collection of Bollywood films. The Netflix of Bollywood, EROS NOW has one of the biggest collections Bollywood films and music around. Oh, and it’s cheap. There is a free option with adverts but a monthly subscription of £5.99 means you get access to the full film library and this is reduced to £4.49 a month if you take out an annual subscription.
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If a subscription service isn’t your bag though, there are alternatives. Blink Box, which is now a part of Tesco, offers a huge amount of films available to buy and rent, from between 99p to £10.99, and has probably the best selection of titles for a site of this kind.
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Amazon Prime Instant Video has a decent selection, but it is another pay per title affair, unless you already have an £79 a year Amazon Prime subscription, or its free trial, that allows you to stream.
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Film 4 OD is another pay per title system but titles are only available to rent, with prices between 99p and £3.49. So in many ways it is similar to the iTunes store.
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There isn’t a huge selection of films to choose from but the quality of Google play’s TV selection is impressive with episodes of shows like ‘Game of Thrones’ costing £1.89, and films costing up to £9.99 to buy and £3.49 to rent.
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Curzon Home Cinema is a small but arty rental only site. With films such as ‘Nymphomaniac Parts 1 and 2’ available, sign up if you enjoy 214 minutes of freaky perversion.
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