There’s a lot of stuff to stream nowadays. In hopes of helping you watch more good movies and TV, we compile some of the most exciting titles streaming across all platforms in our weekly column, What To Watch.
Love on the Spectrum (Netflix)
“Love on the Spectrum” is back with a new season, trailing a new batch of romantics and fan favorites on the spectrum as they hunt for love and continue their stories. The series is the rare reality show that won’t leave you with a guilty hangover.
Your Friends and Neighbors (Apple TV+)
It’s strange that a Jon Hamm-led series is mostly known for that viral meme of him dancing in the club, but that is life in 2026. “Your Friends and Neighbors” follows Hamm as a man who takes up a life of crime following the loss of his job and his wife. James Marsden joins the new season to stir up some drama.
XO, Kitty (Netflix)
The “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” universe has a sweet complement in “XO, Kitty,” following the romantic adventures of Kitty Song-Covey, the family’s youngest child, as she studies abroad at a prestigious boarding school in Korea. The new season follows her romance with Min-Ho, her cute and snobby friend.
The Testament of Ann Lee (Hulu)
It’s deeply wrong that Amanda Seyfried wasn’t nominated for an Oscar for her work in “The Testament of Ann Lee.” The film, following the founder of the Shakers movement, is bold and impeccably made, and while it may not be for everyone, it features Seyfried singing, which is more than enough for me.
The Housemaid (Starz)
“The Housemaid” is also available on Starz, featuring another amazing and compulsively watchable Seyfried performance. The cast is rounded out by Sydney Sweeney and Brandon Sklenar, with the film following a nanny working for a wealthy couple, where things are not what they seem to be.
28 Years Later (Netflix)
Lastly, if you’re in the mood for something beautiful and spooky, “28 Years Later” is streaming on Netflix. Directed by movie legend Danny Boyle, the film is set in a postapocalyptic world ravaged by zombies, following a boy as he hunts for a doctor in the hopes of finding a cure for his mother’s mysterious illness.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (Netflix)
“28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” is also available on Netflix, set shortly after “28 Years Later.” The film, directed by Nia DaCosta, adds some fun, scary, and distinct wrinkles to the story, and a lovely and theatrical Ralph Fiennes performance.
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