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How to watch ‘A Haunting in Venice’ on Hulu

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These are the best ways to watch ‘A Haunting in Venice’ on Hulu. Find out if you qualify for a free trial.
Kenneth Branagh as Hercule Poirot in 'A Haunting in Venice'

The best ways to watch ‘A Haunting in Venice’:

BEST OVERALL

Hulu monthly subscription

Free one-month trial, then $7.99/month

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BEST BUNDLE DEAL

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BEST FOR SPRINT CUSTOMERS

Hulu Basic (with ads)

free with Sprint Unlimited plans
(save $7.99/month)

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BEST FOR STUDENTS

Spotify Premium for Students with Hulu

free one-month trial, then $5.99/month
(save up to $12.99/month)

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BEST LONG-TERM DEAL

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Scary movie season continues to deliver when it comes to streaming. A Haunting in Venice, the latest Hercule Poirot murder mystery film by Kenneth Branagh, fittingly hits the streaming world on Halloween. It will also be available to buy digitally the same day from all major digital retailers (Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango/Vudu, etc. with behind-the-scenes bonus content).

Like Branagh’s other two Poirot flicks, Murder on the Orient and Express and Death on the Nile, A Haunting in Venice has a stacked cast including Michelle Yeoh, Tina Fey, Kyle Allen, Camille Cottin, Jamie Dornan, Jude Hill, Ali Khan, Emma Laird, Kelly Reilly, Riccardo Scamarcio, and of course, himself as Hercule Poirot. The film will officially be available to stream on Hulu just in time to cap off the streamer’s iconic “Huluween” event. Here’s everything you need to know to watch A Haunting in Venice.

Can I watch A Haunting in Venice at home?

Still showing in select theaters nationwide, you can check out A Haunting in Venice on the big screen if you wish. However, if you prefer to watch the Agatha Christie adaptation from your couch, it’s coming to small screens just in time for a Halloween watch party. The film begins streaming on Hulu on Oct. 31 for subscribers. Conveniently the previous two films in the trilogy — Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile — are streaming on Hulu as well.

Can you watch A Haunting in Venice online for free?

The good news is Hulu offers a generous free trial for an entire month — plenty of time to watch A Haunting in Venice and all sorts of other scary flicks. The bad news is it’s only for new (and some returning) subscribers. However, that’s not the only way to watch A Haunting in Venice online for free — or, at least, at a discount. Sprint customers and students also have ways to score a free subscription. Here’s what you need to know.

How to get Hulu for free

Best for most people: Hulu 30-day free trial


Hulu (With Ads)

Free 30-day trial, then $7.99/month



In a streaming market flooded with inflated prices, it’s getting harder and harder to score a free trial. Hulu is one of the most generous streamers, however, offering a substantial 30-day trial to test the waters. If you’ve never been a Hulu subscriber in the past, you can take advantage of your free trial (which is valid for both the No Ads and With Ads plans) right around Halloween. That will allow you to watch A Haunting in Venice when it premieres on the streaming service, plus Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile, and more.

You’ll have to dish out either $7.99/month for the With Ads plan or $17.99/month for the No Ads plan to continue your subscription or cancel before your 30 days are up.

Note: Some returning subscribers will also be eligible for the trial, depending on how long it’s been since you’ve been a subscriber.

Best for Sprint customers: Hulu (With Ads) monthly subscription


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Credit: Sprint / T-Mobile


Hulu (With Ads)

Free with Sprint Unlimited plans (save $7.99/month)



If you’re on a Sprint Unlimited plan, you can unlock free access to Hulu’s With Ads plan — so long as it remains active and in good standing. (If you choose to switch plans or cancel, your subscription will be suspended.)

Just head over to the Sprint (which is now T-Mobile) website, choose “activate now,” and sign into your Sprint account. From there, choose the phone you want to enjoy Hulu on, click “change service add-ons,” and choose Hulu. You’ll then receive a text message to follow and complete your account setup.

Best for students: Spotify Premium for Students with Hulu


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Credit: Spotify / Hulu


Spotify Premium for Students with Hulu

Free one-month trial, then $5.99/month (save up to $12.99/month)



Students have a few awesome options for watching A Haunting in Venice and other eerie faves on Hulu. Our personal favorite is signing up for Spotify Premium for Students. Not only will you get a free one-month trial, but you’ll also unlock access to Hulu With Ads for no extra charge. Following your trial period, you’ll have to pay only $5.99/month for both Spotify Premium and Hulu. There’s just one catch: you need a .edu email address to prove you’re a student (verified through SheerID).

Another option, which also requires the same .edu email address rules, is to open a Hulu student account on its own. There’s currently no free trial offered, but you’ll only have to pay $1.99/month, which is practically a steal.

Other ways to watch A Haunting in Venice

If you don’t qualify for the free options above, all hope is not lost. You can still save money on a Hulu subscription — it just won’t be free. If you commit to a full year of streaming, you can save 16% by choosing an annual subscription rather than a monthly subscription. You could also choose to only subscribe for a single month, then immediately cancel. Technically, you won’t save any money this way, but you also wouldn’t waste any.

Want more bang for your buck? You could opt for the Disney Bundle Duo, which includes Hulu and Disney+ (or Bundle Trio with Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+), which could save you up to 49%. Not interested in signing up for another streaming service? Purchase it on digital and call it a day.

Best for long-term viewing: Hulu (With Ads) annual subscription

Opting for an annual subscription rather than a monthly subscription will knock the $7.99/month cost down to only $6.67/month. Yes, you’ll pay more upfront, but in the long run, you save about 16%. If you also qualify for the free one-month trial (mentioned above), the price would drop down to just $6.15/month for 13 months.

By paying for a year, you’ll have plenty of time to watch A Haunting in Venice, plus Branaugh’s other two Hercule Poirot films, Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile. You can even dive into plenty of other Hulu Originals we highly recommend, like The Bear, Tiny Beautiful Things, and Only Murders in the Building.

Best bundle deal: Disney Duo Basic or Trio Basic Bundle (With Ads)


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Hulu + Disney+ (with ads)

$9.99/month or $14.99/month (save up to 44%)



The Disney Duo Basic Bundle is one of the best streaming deals around. For just $9.99/month, you’ll get access to all of the content on Disney+ and Hulu. That’s just $2 more than paying for Hulu on its own. If you’re a sports fan, you can opt for the Trio Basic Bundle and throw ESPN+ in the mix as well for $14.99/month, saving you 44%.

Sure, it’s not the best choice if you’re only looking to watch A Haunting in Venice and be on your way, but if more bang for your buck is what you’re looking for, the Disney Bundle is one of the best options.

Best non-streaming option: Buy A Haunting in Venice on digital

A Haunting in Venice is set for a digital release on the same day as its Hulu streaming debut. That means those who wish to add it to their digital library, rather than sign up for another streaming service, can do so at retailers like Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, or Vudu (links not yet available). The best part about purchasing a digital version is the lineup of bonus features that come with it. Bonus features include behind-the-scenes footage of bringing the Agatha Christie classic Hallowe’en Party to life, set building, deleted scenes, and more.

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Best Dyson deals Oct, 2023: Save on the V15 Detect Absolute and more

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Snag the Dyson V15 Detect Absolute for $574.99 or the Supersonic Origin hair dryer for $469.99.
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UPDATE: Oct. 31, 2023, 5:00 a.m. EDT This post has been updated to reflect the latest availability and sale pricing on Dyson vacuums, air-purifying fans, and hair tools.

Best Dyson deals this week:

Best cordless Dyson vacuum deal

Dyson V15 Detect Absolute

$574.99 at Dyson
(save $175)

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Best Dyson fan deal

Dyson Pure Hot + Cool HP01

$379.99 at Best Buy
(save $150)

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Best Dyson hair tool deal

Dyson Supersonic Origin

$269.99 at Amazon
(save $130)

Dyson hair dryer and attachment in black/nickel

The automated convenience of a robot vacuum is undeniably sweet, but for some, a Roomba just can’t compare to the rush or attention to detail of manual vacuuming. That’s where the iconic cyclonic suction of a Dyson comes in — and you can bring it home on a budget with this week’s deals on Dyson vacuums.

Looking for air care or hair care deals instead? We’ve got those, too.

Our top pick

Why we like it

In most cases, we’d recommend the Mashable Choice winning V12 Detect Slim over the larger and more in charge-er V15 Detect because it offers the best features of the V15 Detect at a more accessible price point. But not this week — a random discount from Dyson during the pre-Black Friday limbo period has knocked the V15 Detect Absolute to $574.99, making it cheaper than the less powerful V12 Detect Slim, which isn’t currently on sale. The sub-$600 sale price looks like even more of a steal alongside the $949.99 price tag on Dyson’s latest drop, the V15s Detect Submarine. Just released in September, the Submarine is Dyson’s very first all-in-one cordless vacuum and mop — though technically, it’s the V15 Detect, plus a wet roller head.

The V15 Detect comes with two cleaning heads, one being the game-changing laser head that highlights the microscopic dust the naked eye wouldn’t catch. “Absolute” signifies the inclusion of the aforementioned HEPA filter and extra attachments such as a mattress tool and up-top brush to de-dust the top of those kitchen cabinets.

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This 8-piece gift-boxed Japanese knife set is $130

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Save on an eight-piece Japanese knife set from Seido at the Mashable Shop.
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TL;DR: Through October 31, you can snag the Seido Japanese Master Chef’s 8-piece knife set for only $129.97 instead of $429 — that’s a 69% discount for a limited time.


In the culinary world, what you use to prepare meals can make all the difference. If you’re passionate about cooking and strive for excellence in the kitchen, or if you just like your tools to be precise and well-made, this set of knives could be a good fit. It can also be for the home cook on your shopping list, because this Seido Japanese 8-piece knife set comes with a gift box and is available at a steep discount through October 31.

These knives are made with strong, high-carbon stainless steel and feature a razor-sharp 15° angle blade for a more acute cutting area. This beautiful set features handmade Japanese craftsmanship with a Damascus-etched blade and an ergonomic Pakka wood handle.

This eight-piece set is a complete culinary toolkit. It includes essential knives for various cooking tasks, from slicing and dicing to chopping and carving. Here’s what you get, all in a tidy box ready to gift:

  • 8-inch chef’s knife

  • 8-inch slicing knife

  • 8-inch bread knife

  • 7-inch cleaver

  • 7-inch and 5-inch Santoku knives

  • 6-inch boning knife

  • 3.5-inch paring knife

While the holiday season is about being with the ones you love most, food is almost always involved. Grab a set of these knives for an easier prep for your holiday feasts. Or take advantage of the included gift box and reduced price and gift it to the foodie in your life.

Grab this Seido Japanese master chef’s 8-piece knife set with a gift box ahead of the holiday hustle while they are on sale for $129.97 (reg. $429) until October 31 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

Prices subject to change.

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Learn Python with this boot camp online bundle for just $17

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Save on the Complete Python Certification Boot Camp Bundle at the Mashable Shop.
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TL;DR: If you or someone you know wants to learn to code with Python, this Python certification boot camp bundle is on sale for just $16.97 (reg. $84) through October 31.


Computer programming isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Python has emerged as a versatile programming language, empowering individuals and professionals to create, innovate, and solve complex problems. If you’re looking to advance your career or begin a new one, this Python online learning bundle could be a great place to start. It’s on sale for just $16.97 (reg. $84) through October 31.

Look to the future with this Python training bundle. Courses made for beginners like PCEP: Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer Certification Preparation Course taught by Chris Mall help prepare you for the PCEP Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer Certification Exam. It will walk you through how to program correctly and create programs using logic and data structures.

Once you’re comfortable as a beginner, you can move on to other courses like Python Foundations, which helps provide you with the foundations needed to get started with this general-purpose, versatile language and enables you to begin making your own projects. Or the Python Hands-On course that includes 46 hours of content featuring 210 exercises, five projects, five assignments, and two exams to give you hands-on experience with the language.

Other courses include The Complete Web3 Python Automation Masterclass and The Complete Python Course: Learn Python by Doing in 2023. You’ll learn all about coding with Python Turtle, building a security camera using Raspberry Pi, and much more.

All in all, you get 12 multi-lesson courses totaling 130 hours to get you on your way. And one of the big benefits is that you get to learn on your own timeline from the comfort of your own home. The 2023 Complete Python Certification Boot Camp Bundle will allow you — or someone on your holiday shopping list — to explore the possibilities of this versatile language.

Don’t miss the low price of just $16.97 (reg. $84) for this Python certification boot camp bundle until October 31 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

Prices subject to change.

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Is ‘When Evil Lurks’ streaming? Where to watch the horrifying possession film at home.

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Where to watch the horror film ‘When Evil Lurks’ at home, including the best streaming deals.
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The best ways to watch ‘When Evil Lurks’:

BEST FOR HORROR FANS

Shudder

free 30-day trial with code FRIGHTRAGS, then $6.99/month
(save $6.99)

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BEST FOR AMAZON PRIME USERS

Shudder Prime Video add-on

free 7-day trial, then $6.99/month

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BEST FOR MORE THAN JUST HORROR

AMC+

free 7-day trial, then starting at $4.99/month

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HONORABLE MENTION

AMC+ Prime Video add-on

free 7-day trial, then $8.99/month (no ads)

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Horror fanatics, gore enthusiasts, and demonic film devotees looking for a scary movie to rev up those Halloween engines, When Evil Lurks is officially available for your streaming pleasure. If you can stomach it, that is.

When Evil Lurks tells the tale of a demonic infection that begins in a nearby farmhouse and spreads across a rural community through heinous possession and cruel violence. The two main characters, brothers Pedro (Ezequiel Rodriguez) and Jimmy (Demián Salomón), attempt to rid the town of evil, and upon failing, attempt to flee from it. But, as Mashable’s film critic Kristy Puchko puts it, “you should know this is not a story with a happy ending.”

Here’s a taste of what you’re in for:

Where is When Evil Lurks streaming?

When Evil Lurks is still in select theaters, but as of Oct. 27, you can also watch it on smaller screens at home. It made its streaming debut on Shudder — a streaming platform dedicated to horror — just in time for a Halloween viewing sesh and is streaming on AMC+ as well. Here are all the best ways to sign up and stream the horrifying possession tale.

Best for horror fans: Shudder subscription


Shudder subscription

free 30-day trial with code FRIGHTRAGS, then $6.99/month



Horror fanatics who want to watch When Evil Lurks for free should definitely take advantage of the 30-day free Shudder trial. Just enter the code FRIGHTRAGS in the promo code box and the seven-day trial will turn into a 30-day trial for you to poke around and watch as many freaky films as you desire.

Want to keep your subscription after your trial period ends? It’ll cost you $71.88 (or $5.99/month) if you pay for an entire year upfront or $6.99/month if you opt for a monthly membership. Either way, your subscription will automatically renew until you cancel. Note that the free trial is only available for new or returning subscribers.

Best for Amazon Prime users: Shudder Prime Video add-on


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Shudder Prime Video add-on

free 7-day trial, then $6.99/month



If you’re an Amazon Prime Video subscriber, you can subscribe to Shudder as an add-on to your account. That way, you don’t need to remember yet another password and download another app. You can simply access When Evil Lurks and other horror films on Shudder via your Prime Video account. You can test things out for seven days before fully committing — which gives you plenty of time to watch When Evil Lurks — then decide whether you want to keep your subscription going for $6.99/month. You can cancel at any time in your Amazon account details.

Best for more than just horror: AMC+ subscription


AMC+

free 7-day trial, then starting at $4.99/month



If you want to watch When Evil Lurks, but don’t necessarily want to subscribe to an all-horror streaming service, AMC+ is a better option for you. It has a splash of Shudder’s content, including When Evil Lurks, plus AMC content, IFC Films, BBC America, Sundance Now, and more. In other words, it offers a lot more than just horror films. You can kick things off with a seven-day free trial, then you can choose to subscribe for as low as $4.99/month (if you don’t mind ads). Just remember that your subscription will auto-renew until you cancel.

Honorable mention: AMC+ Prime Video add-on


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AMC+ Prime Video add-on

free 7-day trial, then $8.99/month



Like the Shudder add-on, you can tack AMC+ onto your Amazon Prime Video account. The only downfall is that after your seven-day free trial, it’ll auto-renew for the most expensive $8.99/month plan without the option to downgrade your account. It’s still a great way to watch When Evil Lurks for free, but just remember to cancel before your seven-day trial is up if you don’t want to be charged full price.

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Apple just announced new M3 14-inch- and 16-inch MacBook Pros

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Apple just announced new M3 14-inch- and 16-inch MacBook Pros. Here’s everything we know about the new laptops.
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Apple’s “Scary Fast” event delivered on one major expectation.

Yes, that’s right: We got some new MacBooks in the house. In its livestreamed event on Monday, Apple unveiled a pair of new MacBook Pros with the latest and hopefully greatest in chipsets. M3 Pro and M3 Max are here in MacBook form, nestled inside 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro laptops. The M3 Pro model starts at $1,999 and the M3 Max starts at $3,199.

Here’s everything you need to know about them.

3 new features of the M3 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros

There’s plenty to chew on with the new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros with M3 Pro and M3 Max. Of course, performance is better; M3 Pro is up to 40 percent faster than M1 Pro, while M3 Max is up to 2.5x faster than the 16-inch MacBook Pro with M1 Max. The new M3 chips support hardware ray tracing, as well.

But here are some other cool features that you might not have expected:

  1. Up to 22 hours of battery life

  2. Fast remote screen sharing with another Mac device

  3. Game Mode, which enhances frame rates while gaming

  4. And a brand new Space Black color

Aside from those tidbits and the usual performance enhancements, though, this wasn’t an especially earth-shattering announcement. Apple’s stream was almost entirely focused on how these new laptops can do things faster than older laptops. They do get 1,600 nits of peak brightness, which should make things look all nice and fancy even in daylight.

Oh, and they come with the new MacOS Sonoma. That adds iPhone-like widgets to the home screen, profiles in Safari, and the aforementioned screen sharing and game mode features.

Maybe this event should’ve just been a press release.