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.
Dutton Ranch (Paramount+)
A new wrinkle in the "Yellowstone" universe, "Dutton Ranch" follows Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler, who move to a new ranch in Texas, getting involved in more modern Western drama and some neighborly feuds with Annette Bening and Ed Harris.
Marty, Life Is Short (Netflix)
Martin Short teamed up with Hollywood legend Lawrence Kasdan for a documentary exploring his great career and his many screen collaborations, including one of the last appearances of his friend Catherine O'Hara.
Lady Gaga Mayhem Requiem (Apple Music)
Lady Gaga is ending perhaps the greatest era of her career with a concert movie. "Lady Gaga Mayhem Requiem" is sadly exclusive to Apple Music, but it may be worth it to get a free trial or to pay for a month's subscription to see Gaga at her best and most unrestrained.
The Punisher: One Last Kill (Disney+)
Jon Bernthal is back with his beloved anti-hero, Frank Castle. "The Punisher: One Last Kill" continues the story of the character, which originally aired on Netflix, back when the streamer had the rights to a few great Marvel superheroes like "Daredevil" and "Jessica Jones." Is it too late for them on Disney+? Do their dark and gritty tones feel out of place in the home of Mickey Mouse? Probably. Still, the characters are there if you want to watch them.
Lurker (HBO Max)
"Lurker" came out last year, causing plenty of excitement and critical acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival. It's now available on HBO Max, following a retail worker who creepily manipulates his way into the inner circle of an R&B singer.
The Black Phone 2 (Netflix)
On Saturday, "Black Phone 2" will be available on Netflix. The sequel to the scary original continues the story of Finney, tormented by the ghost of The Grabber, who kidnapped him in the previous movie and was responsible for killing various kids.
Star Trek: The Next Generation (Paramount+ or Tubi)
I've been very into space operas lately. The Star Trek series, which has countless iterations dating back to the '60s, is streaming in full on Paramount+ and Tubi, which is free and only requires you to put up with some ads. I have no experience with the series aside from the JJ Abrams films and have found "The Next Generation" entertaining and deliciously escapist.




