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.
Spider-Noir (MGM+ and Prime Video)
Nicolas Cage's "Spider Noir" premieres on MGM+ on Memorial Day, May 25th. The series is landing in full on May 27th on Prime Video, with it available in gorgeous black and white or in color. Check out our interview with Karen Rodriguez, one of the show's stars.
The Boroughs (Netflix)
Produced by the Duffer Brothers, creators of "Stranger Things," "The Boroughs" shares some of that sci-fi DNA. This time, instead of focusing on teens, the lens is focused on a group of seniors in a retirement community who encounter something supernatural that they spend the rest of the season detangling.
Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed (Apple TV+)
Tatiana Maslany is back in a new show, which is always a cause for celebration. She stars as a divorced mom, bored with her life and suddenly entangled in a dark crime. It co-stars Jake Johnson and Dolly De Leon.
The Boys (Prime Video)
"The Boys" is airing its final season. The pop culture hit and superhero satire is ending this weekend, concluding the stories of Homelander, Billy Butcher, Hughie, and more.
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair (Peacock)
I had one of the best experiences of my life earlier this year when I watched "Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair" in theaters. The four-and-a-half-hour epic won't land the same from the comfort of your couch, but it's still worth your time if you're in any way interested in samurai, Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu, anime, revenge films, gore, Quentin Tarantino, etc.
Blink Twice (Prime Video)
"Blink Twice" is now streaming on Prime Video. The directorial debut of Zoe Kravitz and relic of her relationship with Channing Tatum follows a waitress who gets swept away to a tech billionaire's private island. Shortly after, things stop being fun, becoming weird and murderous instead.
Alien: Romulus (Hulu)
Lastly, "Alien: Romulus" is now available on Hulu. The continuation of the "Alien" films follows a group of thieves who, as a last resort, decide to scavange an abandoned ship, awaking something frightening and familiar to longtime fans of the franchise.




