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.
Nobody Wants This (Netflix)
Netflix's unexpected rom-com hit is back with a second season, reuniting us with the love story between a handsome rabbi (Adam Brody) and a chatty podcaster (Kristen Bell). The series picks up with our leads, who've decided to embark on a love story despite their great differences.
A House of Dynamite (Netflix)
Katheryn Bigelow is back with a new movie. The Academy Award-winning director took a break from filmmaking and is now back with a story that feels very much in her wheelhouse, following the aftermath of the US as an unauthorized and unsignaled missile is deployed at the country, with everyone responsible looking for the appropriate way to respond.
The Mayor of Kingstown (Paramount+)
Taylor Sheridan's "The Mayor of Kingstown" is back with its fourth season, following a family that tries to keep the peace in their hometown by dealing with the local police and criminals.
It: Welcome to Derry (Max)
"Welcome to Derry" is an exploration of "It," the terrifying clown-creature that haunts children and probably your memories if you've ever read the Stephen King books or have seen the movies. The series premieres this Sunday on Max, exploring the creature's origins with a new batch of kids and a '60s period setting.
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (Hulu)
Starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Maika Monroe, the film follows a woman and the nanny she hires, and the troubling behaviors that the latter begins to show around the house.
Weapons (Max)
"Weapons" was a big critical and commercial hit and one of my favorite movies of the year. It follows various people affected by the sudden disappearance of a bunch of kids from town. It's now streaming on Max, starring Julia Garner, Amy Madigan, Josh Brolin, and more.
Gen V (Prime Video)
Lastly, "Gen V" just premiered the finale for its second season. The spin-off from "The Boys" universe follows a group of college students as they learn how to use their often disturbing powers and face different conspiracies at God U.




