10 things to stream this weekend, from a new Netflix thriller to the Golden Globes
Movies like "The Front Room" and "Nightbitch" are streaming.
New TV series including "Missing You" and "Lockerbie" also premiered.
You can also stream the Golden Globes live on Sunday night.
Ring in 2025 with a movie or show.
If the post-holiday malaise has you looking for a new bingeworthy mystery, the new Harlan Coben show "Missing You" might be up your alley. Or if you're looking for a new reality show, there's "Selling the City," from the makers of "Selling Sunset."
As for movies, there are both kid-friendly picks like the new "Wallace and Gromit" and more adult fare like "Nightbitch" available to watch now.
Here's a complete rundown of all the best movies, shows, and documentaries to stream this weekend, broken down by what kind of entertainment you're looking for.
Horror-comedy fans can watch "The Front Room."
Brandy plays a pregnant woman terrorized by her husband's ultra-religious ailing stepmother in "The Front Room." The A24 psychological horror comedy from Max and Sam Eggers (the brothers of "Nosferatu" filmmaker Robert Eggers) was released in theaters last year.
Streaming on: Max
Or "Nightbitch."
Amy Adams plays a stay-at-home mom who becomes convinced she's turning into a dog. It sounds goofy, but it's extremely resonant, especially if you are now or have ever been the mother of a toddler.
Streaming on: Hulu
"Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever" is a fascinating look at biohacking.
Biohacking tech bro Bryan Johnson has become the face of longevity, trying everything from fasting to infusing his son's blood plasma to reverse aging. This new documentary gives a look into his life.
Streaming on: Netflix
Looking for a thriller? Check out "Missing You."
Netflix's latest Harlan Coben adaptation is a thriller about a detective who finds her "missing" fiancé on a dating app over a decade after he vanished. Fans of "Fool Me Once" will want to check this one out.
Streaming on: Netflix
For a gripping true-story drama, watch "Lockerbie: A Search for Truth."
Colin Firth stars in this British drama based on the true story of Jim Swire, a bereaved father who fought for justice after his daughter was killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103.
Streaming on: Peacock
Seeking lighter reality TV fare? "Stranded with my Mother-in-Law" is a good bet.
This Brazilian reality competition show is pretty much exactly what it sounds like: Six couples go to a remote island to compete for prize money, not realizing their mothers-in-law are also there waiting for them. The couples are then split up and reteamed with their respective in-laws to fight for the win.
The second season is out now.
Streaming on: Netflix
Or "Selling the City."
If you're a fan of messy interpersonal drama between realtors on predecessor series "Selling Sunset" and "Selling the OC," check out the latest incarnation focusing on luxury agents selling high-end real estate in Manhattan.
Streaming on: Netflix
For something kid-friendly, watch "Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl."
The beloved stop-motion animation franchise about a cheese-loving Brit and his beagle is back with a second feature-length movie, nearly 20 years after "The Curse of the Were-Rabbit."
"Vengeance Most Fowl" is already out in the UK, where it's gotten rave reviews.
Streaming on: Netflix
Or "Isadora Moon."
The popular children's book series about a half-fairy, half-vampire girl gets the animated adaptation treatment.
Streaming on: Max
The 2025 Golden Globes are streaming live this weekend.
Nikki Glaser is set to host the awards show, where "Emilia Pérez," "The Brutalist," and "Conclave" are among the most-nominated films. "The Bear" and "Shōgun" are leading for TV.
Streaming on: Paramount+ with Showtime
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