How many times has this happened to you: You’re at home, bored, looking for something to watch. You try Netflix, but the movie selection isn’t great (or even good). There are a million viewing options at home and online, but how do you choose what to watch? Enter On Demand With ScreenCrush. Every two weeks, ScreenCrush Editor-in-Chief Matt Singer joins you to recommend three handpicked new titles you can watch at home right now from Movies on Demand. These are big new releases you won’t find streaming on Netflix, and the choices run the gamut from indie favorites, to major blockbusters, to insightful documentaries, and everything in between — all available with your remote.

In our third installment, we’ve got a terrific buddy copy from the man who practically invented the subgenre, a fascinating documentary about one of the greatest directors of the 20th century by one of the best directors of the 21st century, and a live-action remake of a Disney classic that manages to capture the magic of the old film in a totally new way. Three totally different movies for three totally different moods, but whatever you choose, you can’t go wrong.

On Demand With ScreenCrush is a brand new original series about the world of movies. This is our third episode, but we’ll be back with a new show in two weeks. Plus, we want your feedback. What are you watching On Demand this month? Which 2016 releases are you looking forward to seeing again? What did you think of our recommendations? Let us know, and don’t forget to subscribe to the ScreenCrush YouTube channel below to catch all our future episodes.

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This week’s handpicked titles:

The Nice Guys
A private eye investigates the apparent suicide of a fading porn star in 1970s Los Angeles and uncovers a conspiracy.
Rated R
Running Time: 116 minutes

De Palma
A look at legendary filmmaker Brian De Palma (Carrie, Scarface), in which he shares both candid wisdom and hysterical no holds-barred stories based on his experiences in the film industry for over 50 years.
Rated R
Running Time: 111 minutes

The Jungle Book
Jon Favreau directs Disney's live-action epic adventure.
Rated PG
Running Time: 106 minutes

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