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 Paper (Peacock)
Domhnall Gleeson is leading a "The Office" spinoff, developed by Greg Daniels, the original series' showrunner. Starring an ensemble cast that includes Sabrina Impacciatore, Alex Edelman, and more, the series is shot in the same mockumentary style and should be an easy watch for fans of the original.
Task (HBO Max)
HBO has premiered one of its most anticipated shows. "Task" is a thriller starring Mark Ruffalo as an FBI agent looking into a string of violent robberies. Developed by the guy who made "Mare of Easttown," we should expect some great character work and a contemplative tone for the series' incoming 7 episodes.
The Great British Baking Show (Netflix)
"The Great British Baking Show" is back with its 13th season, leaving fans of the show happy to return to their world of delicious baked treats.
Lilo & Stitch (Disney+)
A lot of big movies are now available on streaming, including the live-action version of "Lilo & Stitch." The movie takes on the beloved story, offering us with an adorably cuddly CGI version of Stitch.
Friendship (HBO Max)
Starring Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd, "Friendship" is a strange and hilarious comedy following an awkward man trying his hardest to befriend a seemingly cool and suave guy.
Black Bag (Prime)
Now available on Prime, "Black Bag" is one of the sleekest and quietest spy dramas released in recent memory. Starring Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett, with a stunning supporting cast that includes Marisa Abela and Tom Burke, the film follows various couples and spies who work together and have very clear lines that can't be crossed. It's an intelligent and fun movie, and a showcase of Steven Soderbergh's reliable direction.
The US Open (Hulu)
Lastly, the US Open is available to stream on ESPN+ and other sports channels. This weekend hosts the finals of both men's and women's, with Carlos Alcaraz, Amanda Anisimova, and Aryna Sabalenka nabbing having a spot at the finals.