
Amazon is launching another one of its original series in September. "Hand of God" stars Ron Perlman as a corrupt judge turned vigilante after a family tragedy convinces him he's hearing from God. It's available on Amazon Prime starting September 4.

"Narcos" : Technically the original series about Pablo Escobar and the drug kingpins of the 1980s released at the very end of August, but we bet most folks will be binge watching it in September. (Netflix)

"The Blair Witch Project": You can get scared out of your wits again with this horror faux documentary from 1999. (Amazon Prime)

"Willow Creek": This "found footage" film from 2013 features a couple in search of the true story behind the legend of Bigfoot. (Hulu)

"Smosh: The Movie" : Ian and Anthony are on a mission to remove an embarrassing online video before it ruins Anthony's chances with his high-school crush in this film. (Netflix)

"Grimm" Season 4: This modern spin of the classic fairy tale features a police detective who learns he descends from a group charged with protecting the world from the supernatural. (Amazon Prime)

"Agatha Christie's Partners In Crime" : Jessica Raine and David Walliams star as a suburban married couple who solve mysteries and foil plots in '50s Cold War Britain. (Acorn TV)

"Desperately Seeking Susan": Madonna got her first starring role in this 1985 comedy with Rosanna Arquette. (Amazon Prime)

"Killer Klowns From Outer Space": This 1988 movie about alien clowns and their hijinks enjoys cult status. (Amazon Prime)

"Bad Night" : Things go from bad to worse when two young women are mistaken for famous art thieves. (Netflix)

"Lord of Illusions": A cult awaits resurrection of its leader in this 1995 horror-thriller. Scott Bakula stars. (Amazon Prime)

"The Crucible" : Winona Ryder and Daniel Day-Lewis star in this 1996 version of the Arthur MIller play. Ryder portrays a woman accused of evil during the 1692 Salem witch trials. (Amazon Prime)

"Popeye": Critics were less than kind at the time, but over the years audiences have found Robin Williams a bit endearing as the cartoon character sprung to life in this 1980 Robert Altman film. (Amazon Prime)

"The Swan Princess": Love still wins in this 1994 animated tale about a princess who is turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer. (Amazon Prime)

"The Rocky Horror Picture Show": Let's do the time warp again -- in honor of this film's 40th anniversary this year, of course. Perhaps you can even arrange a "Science Fiction Double Feature." Tim Curry, left, Barry Bostwick and Susan Saradon star. (HBO Now)

"Hannibal Rising": The fans of the diabolical Hannibal Lecter get to learn of his earlier life in this 2007 film. It wasn't pleasant. (Amazon Prime)

"Anywhere But Here": Susan Sarandon and Natalie Portman star as a mother and daughter trying to make it in Beverly Hills in this 1999 film based on the Mona Simpson novel. (Amazon Prime)

"Stuart Little": Audiences have been falling in love for years with this little mouse with a huge heart. The 1999 film features Michael J. Fox providing Stuart's voice. (Amazon Prime)

"Restless" : This award-winning BBC drama boasts an impressive cast including "Downton Abbey's" Michelle Dockery as a woman who learned of her mother's secret life. (Acorn TV)

"Dear White People": A cultural war breaks out on an Ivy League campus between black and white students in this 2014 comedy with a social message. (Amazon Prime)

"Gabriel": An archangel is determined to bring light back to purgatory in this action-packed 2007 fantasy. (Amazon Prime)

"Revenge" Season 4: Fans love this series about a young woman trying to get back at those who wronged her father. (Netflix)

"Extreme Movie": Teen sex gets the sketch comedy treatment in this 2008 movie. (Amazon Prime)

"Deli Man": Don't come hungry to this delicious 2014 documentary, which traces the history of delicatessens in the United States. (Amazon Prime)

"I Am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney Story": Get to know the person who has given life to that beloved, big yellow bird in this documentary. (Amazon Prime)

"Gotham" Season 1: Superhero fans have been loving the back story behind Commissioner James Gordon's rise to prominence in Gotham City before Batman arrives on the scene. (Netflix)


