We had Really it's hard to decide what to include in this week's streaming recommendations article. Indeed, so much new filmsas well as new and returning television shows, have entered the global market. best streaming services we could write four such articles in the last few days to cover them all.
Alas, out of about 20 missing films and TV series, we can only collect one. However, we think the seven we've picked are the best of the best, so we're sure you'll like one of the options below. Happy streaming! – Tom Power, Senior Entertainment Reporter
Freaky Friday (Disney+)
Dust off your Walkman and fire up your Motorola Razr V3, millennials, because this year's big nostalgia movie about 2000 is finally streaming. Disney+. After strong box office performance Freaky Friday Fans and critics considered it a hit, even eclipsing the original.
So what did Disney get right? The reunion of Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan as the iconic mother-daughter duo in this sequel to the 2003 body-swap comedy is a big reason why it's one of the standouts. new Disney+ movies. Beyond that, the film contains a heavy dose of raunchy humor and plenty of shout-outs for longtime fans.
They're not perfect, but if you're looking for a carefree watch, Freaky Friday hits the target. Be sure to check out our Freaky Friday review once you saw it! – Amelia Schwanke, Senior Entertainment Editor
In Your Dreams (Netflix)
Netflix has quite successful experience working with animated films for the whole family. sea ​​beast, Klaus, Ultraman: The RiseAnd Pinocchio Guillermo del Toro just four wonderful new Netflix movies which have received critical and commercial acclaim over the past two years. Oh, and there was a little-known movie about a K-pop group that hunts demons. What was it called again…
I'm kidding, I'm kidding. It is practically impossible for In your dreamsNetflix's latest animated film will approach the cultural phenomenon known as K-pop demon hunters. However, the story of siblings going into the dream world to hunt down the Sandman in order to fulfill their wish to save their parents' marriage is absurd.
Expect the usual family themes to be explored through the lens of another great-looking, action-packed, and probably laugh-out-loud movie. – TP
Malice (Prime Video)
X-FilesDavid Duchovny teams up with Fresh MeatJack Whitehall in this new Prime Video thriller series. It's not a combination I ever expected, but I think it's genius.
Malice follows Duchovny's wealthy character Jamie as he hires a male nanny, Adam Whitehall, but all is not as it seems as it soon becomes apparent that Adam's intentions may be unclean.
Set in picturesque locations such as Greece and London, Jamie follows Adam and his family as they plot. anything. If you're in the mood for a bender, meander Amazon TV Original, this episode has you covered this weekend. – Lucy Buglass, Senior Entertainment Writer
Landman Season 2 (Paramount+)
Guys, grab your cowboy hats because Billy Bob Thornton is back on stage. Landman joined Taylor Sheridan's verse on Paramount+ in 2024, when Tommy Norris (Thornton) will become a key player in the West Texas oil trade. He works to secure his company's future during a business boom, but virtually everyone he comes into contact with is his natural enemy.
Season two increases the pressure on Norris as girlfriend Cami Miller (Demi Moore) and his family push him to his breaking point. The Moorheads will be happy to know that she's got a much bigger role this time around, and she'll be back after her Oscar nomination. Substance.
If there's one thing Sheridan doesn't skimp on, it's smutty drama. In fact, I would even go so far as to say that Landman this is the dirtiest of them all, and if Cami just got mad, I'd order your popcorn right now. – Jasmine Valentine, entertainment reporter
Eddington (HBO Max)
Ari Aster is back with a new collaboration with Joaquin Phoenix, continuing his completely crazy but brilliant project. Bo is afraid. This time around, Phoenix is ​​helming a neo-Western thriller set in New Mexico during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Eddington chronicles the conflict between Phoenix Sheriff Joe Cross and Pedro Pascal Mayor Ted Garcia as their election feud sparks political and social unrest. From 68% Rotten Tomatoes Score, Eddington not Astaire's highest-rated film (it's still hereditary), but if you're a fan of his work in general, you should enjoy this. – LB
Palm Royale, Season 2 (Apple TV)
Ready to return to 1960s high society in Palm Beach, Florida? Great because Apple TVmystery series Palm Royal is back with more scandalous intrigue and over-the-top drama than many long-running soap operas.
Described by the stars meeting Hitchcock BewitchedKristen Wiig plays socialite Maxine Delacour, who is determined to secure her spot at America's most exclusive club. Picking up immediately after the shocking event of the first season, the second season finds Maxine an outcast after that public scandal at the beach ball.
While Apple The TV Original hasn't been a flop and has developed a loyal following that is sure to be excited about this new season – it's more of the same, but manages to up the ante in fresh and exciting ways. Please note an opening scene that pays tribute to the Hollywood icons of the 60s. in a way that will make you glad Ricky Martin is back. – HOW
Seduction (HBO Max)
I didn't think I needed a prequel series to… Dangerous Liaisons entirely in French, but HBO Max's Seduction quickly proved me wrong (read my Seduction review to find out why).
In film terms, we witness the rise of the young Marquise Isabelle de Merteuil (originally played by Glenn Close, now played by Anamaria Bartholomew). Along with his frenemy Rosemonda (Diane Kruger), the couple begins to rise to the top of the debauched French elite.
There's as much sex and outright scandal as you could imagine, but it's actually the least interesting part of the six-part series. Instead, it's a calm and calculated drama that really sings. Two women operating in a man's world are never an easy sell, but in the bigger picture, the men are mere minions. It's like a long game of chess, only the pieces don't have clothes on. – JV
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