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What To Watch This Weekend: New Shows And Movies To Stream On Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Apple TV And More


Complicated relationships, creepy cults and action-packed new takes on The Most Dangerous Game. Love and murder. Spinoffs that literally nobody asked for. Cartoons about cats and documentaries about apes. There’s a little bit of something for everyone this weekend when it comes to new TV shows and movies on all your favorite streaming apps.

This guide includes both brand new shows and movies as well as ongoing series streaming weekly, plus new theatrical releases in case you, like me, enjoy a trip to the movie theater from time to time. I’ve been sick this past week (over a week now) and I’ve been catching up on new shows and feeding my British cop drama habit by binging my through several seasons of Scott & Bailey on BritBox, which I highly recommend.

I also watched Bugonia this week (on Peacock) and enjoyed it a lot, though I wasn’t particularly surprised by the twist. And I introduced my daughter to the wonderful French film, Amélie, which is an absolute delight.

As always, I’ve scoured the internet for the best TV shows and movies streaming on Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, Disney+ and more this weekend. If you have any recommendations, or there’s something I missed, shoot me a note and I’ll add it in an update. Send me any tips you have on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook. Be sure to also check out last weekend’s streaming guide below:

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Onward to the list!


New TV Shows To Watch This Weekend

Half Man (HBO Max)

Richard Gadd wrote, starred-in and created the heartbreaking Netflix drama, Baby Reindeer, and now he returns with Half Man, a new limited series on HBO Max. It’s getting much more mixed reviews than Gadd’s first series, though it looks to be treading similar ground in its exploration of a complicated, tumultuous and at times violent relationship between two very different men across two different times in their lives. I started the first episode last night but was a bit too tired and decided I’d finish it later. I will report back with my impressions. New episodes drop Thursdays on HBO Max.

Stranger Things: Tales From 85

Isn’t it interesting how quickly Stranger Things dropped off the face of the earth once its final season aired? It reminds me a bit of Game of Thrones. At one point, a huge cultural phenomenon and then, after a lousy final season, just gone. If Netflix hoped to revive Stranger Things with Tales From 85, it appears not to have worked. Critics gave the animated midquel (is that a word?) 67% on RT but audiences were harsher, with just 48%. The series takes place between Seasons 2 and 3 with voice actors whose voices don’t sound much like the main cast and animation that is painful to look at.

I’m not sure why they didn’t A) set this somewhere else with a new cast and a new story and B) give it a retro animation style that would fit the 80s setting better. Either way, I’m pretty much done with Stranger Things at this point. Sad.

Running Point – Season 2 (Netflix)

I don’t remember even hearing about Running Point when the first season came to Netflix, and honestly I can’t remember the last time I saw Kate Hudson in anything. The show is about Isla Gordon (Hudson), a reformed party girl who finds herself in charge of her family’s pro basketball team. I guess it’s a bit like Ted Lasso?

Unchosen (Netflix)

The story of a woman entrenched in a religious cult who tries to get out after she falls for a stranger. I like a good cult story as much as the next guy. Unfortunately, this has a rather rotten 50% on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics noting that what could have been a compelling story about a woman’s attempt to break free from a cult instead turns into a by-the-numbers thriller. Oh well.

Kevin (Prime Video)

There are so many of these adult animated sitcoms that I can’t really keep track of them anymore, and it’s honestly hard to tell them apart much of the time because they all look so similar (and few are as good as Bojack Horseman). Kevin, however, is about a cat. It has mostly positive reviews, but not particularly glowing ones, but if you’re a cat person it might be right up your alley.

Killing Grounds: The Gilgo Beach Murders (Prime Video)

This one is pretty self-explanatory. A docuseries about the Gilgo Beach serial killer case, which is deeply disturbing and ought to be rather fresh in everyone’s memory. The victims’ families discuss the tragic events and we get to learn more of the gory details.

Criminal Record – Season 2 (Apple TV)

For some reason I don’t remember hearing about Criminal Record when Season 1 came to Apple TV even though it looks like my kind of show. I am rather obsessed with my UK mysteries, after all. The story follows two detectives played by Peter Capaldi and Cush Jumbo, as they work together – and clash with one another – to solve mysteries. New episodes land on Wednesdays, which translates to Tuesday evenings on Apple TV.


New Movies To Watch This Weekend

Apex (Netflix)

Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton star in this Australian film about a grieving woman who heads out to the Australian outback and finds herself pursued by a serial killer. It’s another take on The Most Dangerous Game. Critics and fans praise the gorgeous scenery (it was filmed on location) but it’s getting mixed-to-positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.

Marty Supreme (HBO Max)

I didn’t catch Marty Supreme in theaters, so I’m glad it’s finally out on HBO Max. Josh Safdie’s film loosely based on table tennis player, Marty Reisman (Timothee Chalamet) had a ton of buzz when it landed in theaters. This is definitely moving to the top of my movie watchlist.

Orangutan (Disney+)

Josh Gadd (another Gadd!) narrates this documentary about adorable orangutans. They really are the cutest. Watch this one with your kids for sure.


New Movies In Theaters This Weekend

Michael

Another Rotten Tomatoes split for the big biopic, Michael, which just landed in theaters. Critics did not like it, with a very rotten 40% but audiences are in love, giving the film 96%. Why the gap? Michael Jackson still has superfans galore and I suspect they are really loving this movie, whereas critics are judging it less from a Michael Jackson standpoint and more from a filmmaking standpoint. Jackson is played by his nephew, Jaafar Jackson, which is pretty cool. The movie was directed by Antoine Fuqua of Training Day fame.

Over Your Dead Body

Samara Weaving and Jason Segel star in this dark comedy about a married couple who goes to a remote cabin, each planning to kill the other. Things take a turn. Or, well, a series of turns. It looks like a lot of fun, one of those mid-budget films we used to see before the death of DVDs.


TV Shows Currently Streaming Weekly

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