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.
Good Night and Good Luck (CNN)
George Clooney's timely Broadway play about censorship and the importance of journalistic integrity will be streaming its penultimate show on CNN this June 7th.
Sinners (Prime Video)
"Sinners" is now available to stream on Prime Video. The film, reuniting director Ryan Coogler and his muse Michael B. Jordan, follows two brothers in the '30s in the South, as they return home for a business opportunity that reunites them with their past and exposes them to a dangerous threat they'd never encountered before. It's vampires.
The Accountant 2 (Prime Video)
Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal lead the action-packed "The Accountant 2," playing two very different brothers who team up to figure out who killed their boss.
Ginny and Georgia (Netflix)
"Ginny and Georgia" is one of the strangest yet most successful streaming experiments to come out of the Netflix era. The series has just released its third season, continuing the story of mother-daughter duo Ginny and Georgia as they cope with lies, murder, but also friendship and love across its teen and adult cast.
Shallow Hal (Hulu)
Starring Jack Black and Gwyneth Paltrow in a crazy fat suit, "Shallow Hal" has aged a bit poorly and is a capsule of early aughts culture. If the movie is not your thing, it remains an interesting experience in the types of comedies we used to consume.
Chestnut (Prime Video)
Available to rent on Prime Video, "Chestnut" follows a complicated love triangle between a recent college graduate, a woman she meets at a bar, and the woman's boyfriend. It stars Natalia Dyer, Rachel Keller, and Danny Ramirez.
Tribeca Festival
Lastly, if you're based in New York and are looking for something fun and different to do during the weekend and week, Tribeca Festival has dozens of movies, video games, and stories to choose from.