New Shows And Movies To Stream On Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Apple TV And More

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Terrifying secret hallways behind the walls. Soviet-era thrillers about a Cold War race to get a man on the moon. Oddball comedies, private eye film noir superheroes, tense kidnapping thrillers and much, much more all make their way onto this weekend’s friendly neighborhood weekend streaming guide.

While we have lots of new additions this week, a bunch of shows that have been on this list for weeks have recently ended or are airing season (or series) finales this weekend. Apple’s hit series Margo’s Got Money Troubles ended last week, as did AMC’s The Audacity. This week we have finales for Hacks and Euphoria on HBO, For All Mankind on Apple TV, and The Testaments on Hulu.

I’ve been watching lots of stuff (it’s hard to keep up with it all) and ended up rather disappointed with Netflix’s new sci-fi series The Boroughs, which started out strong and then fizzled out. I also went to The Mandalorian and Grogu, which I enjoyed a great deal. It may not be particularly deep, but it’s a very satisfying action-adventure movie and we need more of that in Star Wars. My current favorite TV shows include Widow’s Bay on Apple TV and FROM on MGM+ (which skipped last weekend), though I have a few new ones to add to the rotation (see below).

As always, I’ve scoured the internet for the best TV shows and movies streaming on Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, Disney+ for you to watch this weekend. If you have any recommendations, tips or other thoughts feel free to shoot me a note. Let me know what you’re watching these days, or if you’ve enjoyed any of my recommendations, on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook. Be sure to also check out last weekend’s streaming guide below:

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


New TV Shows To Watch This Weekend

The Four Seasons – Season 2 (Netflix)

Tina Fey, Colman Domingo, Will Forte and the rest of the ensemble cast of The Four Seasons returns for Season 2. If they keep this going long enough, we’ll eventually get to The Four Seasons Season 4, which is just funny to say out loud. In any case, Season 2 follows the cast as they deal with the loss of a dear friend over the course of four vacations throughout the year (much like Season 1). The second season is actually scoring better with critics than Season 1, and it looks as though the feel-good comedy has really hit its stride.

Spider-Noir (MGM+ / Prime Video)

Nicolas Cage stars as Ben Reilly, an aging P.I. in this noir version of Spider-Man set in a 1930s NYC. Reilly is “The Spider” rather than Spider-Man, a much more fitting moniker for a film noir series. The show will stream in both color and black and white, which is pretty cool. With a 91%/92% RT critic/audience score, this is already a hit. All eight episodes are now live on Prime Video.

Star City (Apple TV)

Apple TV’s hit sci-fi series, For All Mankind, explores a “what if” scenario: What if the Soviet Union had landed the first man on the moon, propelling a real space race that hadn’t fizzled out decades ago? Star City takes us to the other side of the Iron Curtain, exploring this hypothetical scenario from the Soviet side. I like that they’ve avoided having everyone speak Russian or with fake Russian accents and just cast a bunch of really talented British actors like Rhys Ifans and Anna Maxwell Martin. This looks excellent, and currently holds an 89% Rotten Tomatoes score. The first two episodes are out now, with new episodes dropping weekly on Thursday evenings. (Seeing Rhys Ifans here reminds me that HBO’s House of the Dragon Season 3 is just a few weeks away. I’m really hoping it’s a step up fro Season 2!)

Deli Boys – Season 2 (Hulu)

All six episodes of Deli Boys Season 2 are out now on Hulu. The series continues the story of spoiled Pakistani American brothers, Raj and Mir Dar, whose comfy life is upended when their father dies and they learn that he was involved in some serious criminal endeavors. This season is four episodes shorter than the first, which is a shame, but at least it wasn’t cancelled! Many fans call this one of the most underrated comedies out there, and Season 2 is getting glowing reviews once again.

Criminal Minds: Evolution (Paramount+)

I think this is Season 19 of Criminal Minds, but now that it’s become a serialized series on Paramount+ and adopted the “Evolution” tag, the show has taken a new approach, dropping the “case of the week” format in favor of season-long cases. Connor Storrie of Heated Rivalry fame is a guest star this season. The first two episodes are out now with more dropping on Thursdays.


New Movies To Watch This Weekend

Dead Man’s Wire (Netflix)

Gus Van Sant’s tense thriller, Dead Man’s Wire, was inspired by the 1977 hostage standoff between disgruntled real-estate developer Tony Kiritsis (Bill Skarsgard) and police, after Kiritsis takes mortgage broker Richard Hall (Dacre Montgomery) hostage and sets up a “dead man’s wire” – a sawed-off shotgun with a wire attached – on his captive. The film has a 91% on Rotten Tomatoes. I’ve wanted to see it since I first heard about the film, so I’m glad it’s finally on Netflix.

Miss You, Love You (HBO Max)

Allison Janney and Andrew Rannells star in this HBO film about a woman, Diane Patterson, planning her husband’s funeral with her husband’s assistant, Jamie Simms. The feel-good dramedy tackles grief and loss as two strangers become close over the their shared loss of a loved one. Critics are basically all saying the same thing: The film doesn’t really do anything new with the genre, but the actors put in sterling performances and it’s an emotionally satisfying watch.

Propeller One-Way Night Coach (Apple TV)

John Travolta marks his directing debut with this film about a young airplane enthusiast. It’s a bit of a passion project for Travolta (whose daughter Ella Bleu is in the film) based on his book and love for planes. Unfortunately, reviews are largely mixed, with a 54% RT score.


New Movies In Theaters This Weekend

Backrooms

Horror has really become the most interesting and innovative genre in both film and TV in the past couple years, and Backrooms – based on the “creepypasta” of the same name and Parsons’ web series – looks to continue this trend. The film is the feature-length directorial debut of YouTuber Kane Parsons, who co-scored the film. Will Soodik wrote the script, which follows furniture store own, Clark (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and his therapist Dr. Mary Kline (Renate Reinsve) as they discover a dimension of endless liminal spaces in the basement of Clark’s store. It looks incredibly creepy, and with an 89% on Rotten Tomatoes, this might be the movie to see this weekend. Fun fact: 20-year-old Parsons is A24’s youngest director.

Pressure

If you’re not in the mood for creepy psychological horror, maybe a WWII historical epic drama will get you into a movie theater this weekend. Pressure stars Brendan Fraser, Andrew Scott, Kerry Condon, Damian Lewis and more in a film about the D-Day invasion and the weather system that almost ruined everything. Fraser plays Dwight Eisenhower who, on the eve of the Normandy invasion, has to determine whether to send Allied forces into France based on conflicting meteorologist reports. As someone who firmly believes you can never trust a weatherman, I can see how this would be quite tense! (Also, movies about weather actually have a pretty good track record; Groundhog Day is one of my favorite comedies!)


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