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.
The Lincoln Lawyer (Netflix)
“The Lincoln Lawyer” is back with its fourth season, continuing the story of the idealist Mickey Haller, played by the charming Mexican actor Manuel Garcia Rulfo. This time around, Haller faces his toughest and most personal case yet, with him accused of murdering one of his former clients.
Splitsville (Hulu)
Dakota Johnson has kind of become the face of the modern romantic comedies. Following the controversial “Materialists,” Johnson played another woman in the midst of a love triangle (rectangle, if we’re honest). “Splitsville” is funny and weird, following two couples who become enmeshed with the other when one half of them reveals that they have an open marriage.
Speak No Evil (Peacock)
“Speak No Evil” is the American remake of one of the most evil movies I’ve ever seen. You’ve been warned. The movie follows an American family who’ve been spontaneously invited to spend the weekend in a remote farmhouse with a British family they barely know. It gets bad.
The Muppet Show (Disney+)
“The Muppet Show” is now streaming on Disney+. You shouldn’t need extra encouragement to watch The Muppets; they’re amazing, but if you need a little push, Sabrina Carpenter stars.
Search Party (Netflix)
“Search Party” is now streaming in full on Netflix. The comedy series, which, as the episodes develop, transforms into something wholly unique, follows a group of friends who become obsessed with the disappearance of a girl they studied with in college.
The Winter Olympics (Peacock)
Lastly, it’s a big weekend for sports. “The Winter Olympics” started earlier this week, with Mariah Carey being featured on tonight’s opening ceremony. Throughout the next two weeks, you can tune in to Peacock to catch all sorts of amazing sports, from ice hockey to figure skating.
The Super Bowl
You may have heard that Bad Bunny has a big performance this weekend. And that some teams are playing football around his show, I don’t know, it’s a big deal. The Super Bowl kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET, with the half-time show expected at around 8 p.m. ET.
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