Major 10 Most-Watched Netflix Movies in August 2021

August 2021 may perhaps have observed theaters check out and bounce back with movies like The Suicide Squad, Absolutely free Guy and Candyman, but quite a few most popular to remain at property and hearth up the latest Netflix motion picture.

To feed those people viewers, Netflix experienced something for absolutely everyone. Horrors like Black Island and Blood Purple Sky have been on the Netflix best 10 most-viewed charts alongside teenager romances like The Kissing Booth 3, kids animation Vivo and throwback motion flickThe Past Mercenary?

But which of these was the most watched this thirty day period? Study on to find out.

The top rated 10 most-viewed films on Netflix in August 2021.

10. Black Island

Spooky year may well nonetheless be a thirty day period away, but Netflix ramped up its horror motion picture slate in September starting with Black Island. It really

Great Reads in Photography: August 22, 2021

Every Sunday, we bring together a collection of easy-reading articles from analytical to how-to to photo features in no particular order that did not make our regular daily coverage. Enjoy!


Photos from the Fall of Kabul to The Taliban – BuzzFeed

Evacuations Continue in Afghanistan – in Pictures – The Guardian

A Photographer in Afghanistan on the Eve of Collapse — Politico

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Strolling Through Paris with Henri Cartier-Bresson — Blind

Henri Cartier-Bresson. Behind Gare Saint-Lazare, Place de l’Europe, Paris, France, 1932. 1973 gelatin silver print © Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation / Magnum Photos. Photo courtesy Exhibition Henri Cartier-Bresson, Le Grand Jeu at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, co-organized with Pinault Collection-Palazzo Grassi, in collaboration with the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson.

Henri Cartier-Bresson never liked the term “decisive moment” attached to his work. Google “decisive moment” and of the six million hits, the first is one on

Things to Do Denver: Art Openings and Exhibitions August 11 to 17, 2021

click to enlarge Robin Hextrum, “Flowers Growing in a New Climate,” 2021, oil on linen. - ROBIN HEXTRUM, ABEND GALLERY

Robin Hextrum, “Flowers Growing in a New Climate,” 2021, oil on linen.

Robin Hextrum, Abend Gallery

An August slowdown arrives on the Denver art landscape after last week’s wild First Friday, but this week’s rollout of new shows prove that quality aces quantity every time. Politics? Chicano culture and activism? Classy artists? Photography to think on? Street art, yard art and more? Bingo. This weekend, you might have time to try everything.

click to enlarge Lio Bumbakini in action. - MUSÉE BUMBA

Lio Bumbakini in action.

Musée Bumba

Lio Bumbakini
Art Can, 2500 Larimer Street
Fridays and Saturdays, August 11 through August 24, 4 to 9 p.m.

Next up at the Ramble Hotel’s portable Art Can gallery is freewheeling Brussels-born Congolese artist Lio Bumbakini, a man of the world who will be rocking the can on weekends through

Monday, August 2: Property

Monday, August 2: Yard Artwork

Nicole Estaphan is on a highway excursion and the spot is inspiration: she satisfies a Salem guy getting the attractiveness in discarded scrap steel discovers Big Bling in North Adams, and fancy fences in Berkshire County.



mm. Mhm. On the pier in the park and framing the splendid ocean views of the Charlestown Navy property wind sculptures, The Eye Turning Attractiveness brought below by associates of the Navy Garden Back garden Affiliation. We started out as a group of neighbors and volunteers right here in the Navy Yard seeking to just increase our community. And we started with the objective of plantings and general public art. You may well try to remember these oversized four legged buddies that frequented the harbor walked for about 3 months last yr, the group’s very first screen these

New on Netflix in August 2021: All the new movies and shows

It’s safe to say that Netflix has a jam-packed slate ahead for August, from must-see movies to binge-worthy TV shows. There are plenty of new Netflix Originals coming our way, for starters – Vivo, a family animation from Lin-Manuel Miranda, is kicking things off this month, and it’s followed by highly anticipated teen movies like The Kissing Booth 3 and He’s All That. 

Meanwhile, Tenet star John David Washington is running for his life in the new thriller Beckett, and The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf will set you up with your fix of the Continent while we wait for The Witcher season 2 to arrive on the streamer. Plus, Sandra Oh is back on the small screen in comedy drama The Chair and Ryan Murphy brings us Pray Away, a documentary about conversion therapy. Keep scrolling to see everything else that’s new on Netflix in August, on both sides