UPDATE: Dec. 23,Watch Mound Daughter 2024, 12:26 p.m. EST This article has been updated to include the Prime Video streaming debut details for "Blink Twice," as well as the latest pricing for MGM+ and on-demand retailers.
The best deals to watch 'Blink Twice' at a glance:Zoë Kravitz's directorial debut is making waves. And we expect even more ripples to erupt once the twisted thriller expands its streaming release next month. After two months of streaming on MGM+, it'll soon be available for new audiences to watch on Prime Video.
Blink Twicestars a sensational cast, including Channing Tatum, Naomi Ackie, Alia Shawkat, Christian Slater, Adria Arjona, Simon Rex, Haley Joel Osment, Geena Davis, and Kyle MacLachlan. Mashable's film editor, Kristy Puchko, writes, "Together, they deliver a gnarly thriller about power, betrayal, and desire that's sure to leave audiences rattled, yet wearing a crooked grin."
Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Blink Twiceat home, including its official streaming date and the best ways to save money on a streaming subscription.
Blink Twicefollows cocktail waitress Frida (Naomi Ackie) who meets dashing tech billionaire Slater King (Channing Tatum) at a fundraising gala and is invited to join him and his friends on a vacation at his private island. When her bestie Jess (Alia Shawkat), who accompanies her on the trip, goes missing, the other guests don't remember her being there at all. What follows is an investigation that leads to "surprising alliances, dark conspiracies, and heart-wrenching revelations."
Check out the trailer below:
Despite a slow theatrical release, grossing about $46.3 million against a $20 million production budget, Blink Twiceopened to largely positive reviews. That just goes to show that box office numbers don't tell the whole story. You could have a massive theatrical release, but if audiences don't enjoy it, what's the point?
With a 75 percent critic rating and 70 percent audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Blink Twiceis certainly worth a watch. Puchko pointed out that its plot and aesthetic details are influenced by 2019's Ready or Notand there are visual nods to I Spit on Your Grave. "But Kravitz uses familiar pieces to build her foundation, then crafts a freshly exhilarating adventure that feels of its time. Rather than an imitator of these movies, it feels a kindred spirit, using its screams to deliver a message that is achingly timeless."
She ultimately concludes: "Blink Twiceis a knockout."
Read our full review of Blink Twice.
Less than a month after its theatrical debut, Blink Twiceofficially made its video-on-demand debut on sites like Prime Video and Fandango at Home (Vudu). You can rent it from any of the retailers below for 30 days. Just remember: Once you start watching a rental, you'll only have 48 hours to finish before you lose access.
You're also able to purchase the film from the same retailers and add it to your digital library. If you prefer to stream the film instead, keep reading to learn more.
As of Sept. 17, you can rent the film at the following retailers:
Prime Video — $3.99 to rent, $4.99 to buy
Apple TV+ — $3.99 to rent, $4.99 to buy
Fandango at Home (Vudu) — $3.99 to rent, $19.99 to buy
YouTube — $3.99 to rent, $19.99 to buy
Google Play — $3.99 to rent, $19.99 to buy
Following a similar streaming schedule as fellow Amazon MGM Studios film Challengers, Blink Twicemade its streaming debut on MGM+ on Nov. 21and will expand its streaming release to Prime Video on Jan. 21. Since MGM's own streaming service (formerly EPIX) is owned by Amazon, it'll likely remain on both streamers.
That gives you two ways to stream Blink Twiceand two ways you can potentially watch for free. Check out the best MGM+ and Prime Video deals below.
If you're new to MGM+, you can enjoy the streaming service for free for a week through MGM+ directly or as an add-on via Prime Video. If you're a Prime member and want to condense your streaming services (and future payments) to one place, the add-on is a great option. If you prefer to keep things separate, you're better off signing up through MGM+ directly. Either way, if you align your seven-day trial to the release of Blink Twice, you should be able to stream it for free.
Through Jan. 2, you can sign up for MGM+ for only $1.99 per month for your first two months through MGM+ directly or as a Prime Video add-on. After the promo period, your account will be charged full price for MGM+, which is currently $6.99 per month. Be sure to cancel before the end of the promo period to avoid that charge.
As a relatively unknown streaming service compared to, say, Prime Video or Netflix, MGM+ isn't exactly brimming with great deal options. All hope isn't lost, though. If you want to save a little cash, your best option is to sign up for the annual subscription versus the monthly subscription. You'll save 30% by paying for a year upfront, which is a pretty big savings compared to annual subscriptions from other streamers.
If you'd rather just sign up for a single month and call it quits, subscribing to MGM+ through Sling TV can save you $1.99. No need to pay for the base plan of Sling. Just head over to the MGM landing page on Sling's website and you can sign up for only $5 per month. If you do want to sign up for a base package through Sling (Orange or Blue), you can even score a free month of MGM+.
If you're a not currently a Prime Video subscriber, then yes! You can sign up for a 30-day free trial to Amazon Prime to test the waters if you're brand new or returning after some time away. During your trial period, you'll still have full access to Prime perks, including Prime Video. That means you can watch Blink Twicefor free if you plan your trial around its streaming release on the service.
Once your trial period ends, you'll be charged the full price for a Prime membership, which is currently $14.99 per month. Be sure to cancel before the month is up if you want to avoid those charges.
If you don't want or need all of the extra perks of being a Prime member, you can simply subscribe to Prime Video as a standalone service instead for just $8.99 per month. That's $6 per month cheaper than getting a full membership.
Naturally, Amazon makes it unnecessarily complicated to sign up for Prime Video on its own. When you go to sign up for a subscription, you'll have tot select the option to "see more plans" or "change plans" and navigate to the option for Prime Video on its own. Like a full Prime membership, you can still cancel whenever you want with no strings attached.
Another way you can save some money is by paying for an annual Prime membership instead of monthly. You'll enjoy the perks fo being a Prime member, including access to Prime Video, for an entire year. And instead of paying $14.99 per month, you'll pay just $139 upfront, which breaks down to just $11.59 per month. That's about 22% or $40 in savings.
If you're between the ages of 18 and 24 or you're a college student, you can score a free six-month trial to Prime and a half-priced subscription. All you have to do is verify your age or student status and you'll unlock the world of Prime, including Prime Video. After your six-month trial ends, it'll only cost $7.49 per month instead of the usual $14.99.
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