After that mind-blowing Severance finale, your “Outie” is probably craving something new to binge. Whether you’re looking for gripping TV dramas, lighthearted comedies, or must-see films, we’ve got you covered. Here are the 10 best movies and TV shows to watch this weekend.
TV Shows
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- Severance (Apple TV+) – If you haven’t caught up yet, now’s the time. The season finale left fans reeling, and you’ll want to be part of the conversation.
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- The Dropout (Hulu) – Amanda Seyfried delivers an Emmy-worthy performance as Elizabeth Holmes in this riveting true crime drama about the rise and fall of Theranos.
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- Our Flag Means Death (HBO Max) – A hilarious and heartfelt pirate comedy from Taika Waititi that blends romance, adventure, and absurdity.
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- Pachinko (Apple TV+) – A sweeping, emotional epic spanning generations, based on the bestselling novel. Stunning visuals and powerful performances make this a must-watch.
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- Slow Horses (Apple TV+) – Gary Oldman stars in this sharp, witty spy thriller about disgraced MI5 agents. Perfect for fans of Killing Eve and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
Movies
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- The Batman (HBO Max) – Robert Pattinson’s brooding take on the Dark Knight is now streaming. A moody, detective-noir take on Gotham that’s worth the watch.
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- Everything Everywhere All at Once (In Theaters) – Michelle Yeoh shines in this wildly inventive, genre-bending film that’s part sci-fi, part family drama, and all heart.
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- Turning Red (Disney+) – Pixar’s latest is a hilarious and heartfelt coming-of-age story about a girl who turns into a giant red panda. Perfect for family viewing.
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- The Lost City (Paramount+) – Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum bring the laughs in this fun, action-packed rom-com adventure.
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- X (VOD) – A24’s retro horror flick is a stylish, bloody homage to ‘70s slashers, with standout performances from Mia Goth and Jenna Ortega.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re in the mood for intense drama (Severance, Pachinko), laugh-out-loud comedy (Our Flag Means Death, The Lost City), or something completely mind-bending (Everything Everywhere All at Once), this list has something for everyone.
What are you watching this weekend? Let us know in the comments!
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