June Streaming Picks: From Horror to Classics
Wired recommends streaming new and classic films this June, including 'I Am Frankelda', 'Poor Things', and the James Bond trilogy.

While temperatures rise, streaming services offer cooler entertainment in June. Netflix adds Yorgos Lanthimos' "Poor Things" – a darkly comedic Frankenstein reimagining starring Emma Stone. Also on Netflix is Mexico's first stop-motion feature "I Am Frankelda", about a young author in the late 1800s taken to a monster world.
For horror fans, Shudder presents "The Voices of Our Mother", a tale of a family facing demonic forces after their mother's death. Hulu brings back Steven Spielberg's "A.I. Artificial Intelligence" (2001), which feels eerily prescient today. Criterion Channel returns three classic James Bond films with Sean Connery: "Dr. No", "From Russia With Love", and "Goldfinger".
Prime Video offers all three "Bill & Ted" films. The documentary "Blue Scuti: Tetris Crasher" follows 13-year-old Willis Gibson, the first person to "beat" Tetris by crashing the game. Meanwhile, "The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act" is the long-awaited finale of the web series, now streaming after a theatrical release.


