There’s a lot to stream these days. In hopes of helping you watch better movies and TV, we’ve rounded up some of the most exciting titles streaming across platforms in our weekly column, What to Watch.
Sex Lives of College Girls (Maximum)
“The Sex Lives of College Girls” is back with a third season, following Kimberly, Bella and Whitney for more college adventures. This year, the series bid farewell to one of its leads, Renee Rapp. It will be interesting to see if the show can overcome the loss of arguably its biggest star.
Arcane, Season 2, Act 3 (Netflix)
The final half of the second and final season of ‘Arcane’ is being released on Netflix tomorrow. The series features some of the most stunning animation in recent memory, tackling serious subject matter with a colorful and charming approach.
Cruel Intentions (Prime Video)
“Cruel Intentions” is getting the Gen-Z treatment. The new series is based on the beloved teen classic starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe.
Blitz (Apple TV+)
Starring Saoirse Ronan and directed by Steven McQueen, “Blitz” is a must-see for anyone interested in tuning into this year’s awards season. The film follows a 9-year-old boy and his mother, both intent on reuniting after the decision to send him to the English countryside to save him from the ravages of World War II.
The Piano Lesson (Netflix)
John David Washington, Samuel L. Starring Jackson and Daniel Deadwyler, the film is an adaptation of one of August Wilson’s award-winning plays, which follows a family struggling over an heirloom piano.
Ambulance (Peacock)
If you’re looking for some weekend escapism, there’s no better place than Michael Bay. His most recent film, “Ambulance,” stars two brothers who rob a bank and hijack an ambulance, taking a paramedic hostage.
Sausage Party (Hulu)
Finally, “Sausage Party” will be available on Hulu this weekend. The film, written by a group of comedians including Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen, follows various anthropomorphic diners inside a supermarket, where they reckon with their deaths as they encounter human shoppers.