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.
Skyscraper Live (Netflix)
Netflix has been investing a lot of resources into its live programming, finding a lot of success with its boxing matches and the like. "Skyscraper Live" is the first of its kind, though. The program follows climber Alex Honnold, who will climb the Taipei 101, one of the tallest buildings in the world, with no cables, harnesses, wires, ropes, or any safety measures. All on live TV.
Canada Shore (Paramount+)
Were you a fan of "Jersey Shore"? If so, "Canada Shore" is here to satisfy your cravings, this time, following 10 Canadians determined to fight against the sweet and polite stereotypes that have plagued their nation for decades. Is it worth it? Ask yourself that, Canada.
The Beauty (Hulu)
After delivering Kim Kardashian's infamous turn as a sexy onscreen lawyer, Ryan Murphy is back with a new show. "The Beauty" is set in a world where a medication can instantly turn you into the most beautiful version of yourself, with scary and gory side effects.
Finding Her Edge (Netflix)
Netflix's newest series was released ahead of the winter Olympics and after "Heated Rivalry," making this a great time for any type of ice sports/romance enthusiast. The series follows a figure skater training for world championships, caught in a love triangle between her former and current skating partners.
Queer Eye (Netflix)
Against all drama and odds, "Queer Eye" remains a staple of live TV. Its 10th and final season is now available on Netflix, following the Fab Five in Washington, D.C.
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere (Hulu)
Months ago, "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere" was expected to earn Jeremy Allen White's first Oscar nomination. Things didn't play out that way, but the film racked up some love from critics and audiences and marks another entry to White's rising movie career.
Sinners (HBO Max)
Lastly, this week, "Sinners" became the most nominated movie in Oscars history, taking 16 nominations. If you haven't seen it or need a refresher, it's the perfect time to catch up with one of the most inventive blockbusters released this decade, starring an impressive Michael B. Jordan.




