Streaming Seasonal Blues: What to Watch This Weekend
It's that time of year again, when holiday playlists are on repeat and festive lights adorn every home. While Christmas movies galore will soon dominate your screen, we're focusing on the latest releases across various streaming platforms this weekend.
For those craving something more substantial than cheesy holiday fare, several new TV shows have hit their respective release dates. On Netflix, Kurt Sutter's Western drama 'The Abandons' is available for viewers to dissect with its 29% Rotten Tomatoes score and mediocre Popcornmeter results. For fans of gritty storytelling, American Primeval might be more appealing - a violent and captivating show that Taylor Kitsch stars in.
Fans of period dramas will enjoy the latest Starz series 'Spartacus: House of Ashur — Season 1', a prequel to the original show which saw the demise of Spartacus. The movie follows an alternate storyline where one of its main characters didn't die, a tantalizing prospect for fans of epic fantasy.
On Netflix, George Clooney and Adam Sandler star in director Noah Baumbach's new film 'Jay Kelly', about two men reflecting on their past choices and relationships. With a 77% Rotten Tomatoes score, this character-driven drama promises an engaging viewing experience.
For families looking for a fun movie night, Disney+ will have the latest Diary of a Wimpy Kid film available to stream.
On Prime Video, Wes Anderson's new film 'The Phoenician Scheme' drops this weekend. With an array of talented actors in its cast, this promises to be another thrilling experience from the renowned director.
Christmas enthusiasts will enjoy Michael Showalter's upcoming comedy 'Oh. What. Fun.', despite mixed reviews for the movie.
Zootopia 2 and Hamnet round out our list of new releases on various streaming platforms. As fans eagerly await more exciting adventures in Derry, we must also acknowledge that IT: Welcome to Derry Season 1 will conclude on a cliffhanger.
Across multiple platforms, viewers have access to an array of popular shows such as Prime Video's 'The Mighty Nein — Season 1', Apple TV's 'Pluribus — Season 1' and HBO Max's 'Blue Lights — Season 3.'
It's that time of year again, when holiday playlists are on repeat and festive lights adorn every home. While Christmas movies galore will soon dominate your screen, we're focusing on the latest releases across various streaming platforms this weekend.
For those craving something more substantial than cheesy holiday fare, several new TV shows have hit their respective release dates. On Netflix, Kurt Sutter's Western drama 'The Abandons' is available for viewers to dissect with its 29% Rotten Tomatoes score and mediocre Popcornmeter results. For fans of gritty storytelling, American Primeval might be more appealing - a violent and captivating show that Taylor Kitsch stars in.
Fans of period dramas will enjoy the latest Starz series 'Spartacus: House of Ashur — Season 1', a prequel to the original show which saw the demise of Spartacus. The movie follows an alternate storyline where one of its main characters didn't die, a tantalizing prospect for fans of epic fantasy.
On Netflix, George Clooney and Adam Sandler star in director Noah Baumbach's new film 'Jay Kelly', about two men reflecting on their past choices and relationships. With a 77% Rotten Tomatoes score, this character-driven drama promises an engaging viewing experience.
For families looking for a fun movie night, Disney+ will have the latest Diary of a Wimpy Kid film available to stream.
On Prime Video, Wes Anderson's new film 'The Phoenician Scheme' drops this weekend. With an array of talented actors in its cast, this promises to be another thrilling experience from the renowned director.
Christmas enthusiasts will enjoy Michael Showalter's upcoming comedy 'Oh. What. Fun.', despite mixed reviews for the movie.
Zootopia 2 and Hamnet round out our list of new releases on various streaming platforms. As fans eagerly await more exciting adventures in Derry, we must also acknowledge that IT: Welcome to Derry Season 1 will conclude on a cliffhanger.
Across multiple platforms, viewers have access to an array of popular shows such as Prime Video's 'The Mighty Nein — Season 1', Apple TV's 'Pluribus — Season 1' and HBO Max's 'Blue Lights — Season 3.'