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.
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story (Maximum)
“Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story” is a documentary that explores the life of the beloved Superman actor, highlighting his inner struggles, interviews with his children and never-before-seen family footage.
Star Wars: The Skeleton Crew (Disney+)
“Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” is the first story in the new Disney+ show and universe designed specifically for kids and teens in the vein of the old Spielberg classic. The story follows four kids who get lost in the galaxy and must find their way back home.
trap (max)
One of the most talked about films of the year is ‘Fand’. Serving as a comeback for once-beloved heartthrob Josh Harnett, the film follows a serial killer who takes his daughter to a concert by her favorite pop star. There, he learns that it was a trap by the police and the FBI to catch him.
Fly Me to the Moon (Apple TV+)
Starring Channing Tatum and Scarlett Johansson, “Fly Me to the Moon” follows a scientist and a marketing expert during the Apollo 11 mission. The two are tasked with faking the moon landing in case the real thing doesn’t happen and America is forced to maintain a presence in hopes of avoiding nuclear war.
A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter (Netflix)
If you’re in the mood for some Christmas music, Netflix has released the perfect special. One of the year’s biggest popstars hosts her first ever variety music special on “A None’s Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter,” where she’ll perform all kinds of Christmas classics alongside surprise guests.
Marley and I (Hulu)
“Marley and Me” was recently added to Hulu, if you’re in the mood for some heartbreak. The film follows the lives of John, Jenny and their dog Marley, as they go through all sorts of experiences living together, from moving cross-country with them to raising their family.
Christmas at Rockefeller Center (Peacock)
Finally, if you don’t want to pay attention to any of the stories, the special “Christmas in Rockefeller Center” is now streaming on Peacock, featuring the iconic lighted tree and some of NBC’s top hosts discussing the holidays with special guests.