Are you enjoying creepy season so far? I hope it-but if you come here looking for more bone new movies and shows to watch you are out of luck.
In fact, our streaming guide for this weekend does not have a single horror -based production. Don’t let it expose you to read because the world’s best streaming services have lots of exciting new content to offer you, including a new thriller movie, the return of fan-favorite TV series and a documentary about deceased Ozzy Osbourne. So read on to find out more. – – Tom Power, Senior Entertainment Reporter
The woman in Cabin 10 (Netflix)
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Kiera Knightley all my mysterious looks on a cruise ship? Sign up for me. Netflix has already made us on duty for what is happening in the waters thanks to the notorious TrainWreck: Poop Cruise and Amy Bradley is missingBut it’s not done yet.
Based on his bone names brother, Knightly plays a journalist who board a cruise for a work assignment, and inadvertently sees a passenger that goes overboard. When she confronts the staff the next day, no one thinks her … So who is this unknown person and what actually happened?
If I was Knightley, I think I had become so frustrated with what’s happening that I would have had the built -in gift shop in complete disorder. Or maybe eaten everything from the boat’s restaurants (everyone, I’m not fussy). – – Jasmine Valentine, entertainment reporter
The Chair Company (HBO MAX)
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I was a latecomer for Tim Robinson’s amazing Netflix -Skitseshow I think you should leave. And with the comedy writing, producing and starring in a new HBO MAX TV original – The President of the President – This weekend I know which of this article’s recommended movies and series I want to be * ahem * sitting for.
A little has been revealed about the plot of this project. In fact, the only things we know are that Robinson will play William Ronald Frysper and that he will investigate a far -reaching conspiracy when something embarrassing happens to him at work.
The President of the President‘s first trailer only teased the tip of the iceberg for Robinson’s latest absurd comedy. If it’s half as good as his best I think … Sketches, however, we are involved in a really goodbide. – – TP
House of David Season 2 (Prime Video)
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Thanks to New Prime Video Add-on Wonder Project, House of David comes back to more. In short, this is the epic struggle for David versus Goliath obliged to screen, but with much more lore, action and feelings than any of us expected.
In Season 2, David (Michael Iskander) is now part of the House of Saul. On his journey to the throne, we see new alliances and rivals in the most unlikely places-and of course there are brand new secrets to hold.
If you are looking for content that prioritizes family viewing and tro -based values, you’re in the right place. The Amazon TV original is all the excitement you want without any of the pitfalls, and there are essential lessons that need to be learned along the way. – – JV
The Last Frontier (Apple TV+)
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What can be more cool than being in a sleepy, Alaskan city when a plane that transports dozens of evil prisoners go down into the nearby wilderness? If it wasn’t for the 90s, romps as Con Air and That refugee, I would probably not imagine such a petrificial situation for The last limit.
Performing producer Jason Clarke plays in this Apple TV original as lonely American marshal Frank Remnick, whose quiet life has turned upside down when he starts meeting against the dangerous inmates. As if the effort was not high enough, the Apple TV+ series also takes a mystery -when the FBI agents get involved, suggesting that there is more to this accident, then there seems.
The last limit‘s first two episodes are out now (new episodes fall weekly, FYI), and it looks like a violent manhunt with snow -covered tension. – – Amelia Schwanke, senior entertainment editor
Wizards Beyond Waverly Place Season 2 (Disney+)
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It was less than a year ago that I wrote about the return of this beloved Disney Channel Show, so time is either faster or someone throws a spell on me because weekly episodes of the second season have sent on the aforementioned channel since September 12.
For anyone who has missed catching the second rate of this family -sitcom, Disney+ has spell out all 10 episodes at once. This time, Justin (David Henrie) creates a family guide -competition among the kids, but things take a turn when Billy (Janice Leann Brown) starts losing her powers.
Fans who grew up with the original show calls his successor one of the best Disney+ shows, which suggests that this is probably an easy victory for your next family night in. – SEAM
Boots (Netflix)
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You may have seen Vera Farmiga in the latest movie in The magic series but she is also on the small screen where she plays a narcissistic mother in BootsNetflix’s latest comedy drama.
Farmiga’s character is the mother of Cameron Cope, the show’s protagonist who impulsively joins the US Marine Corps boot camp in the 1990s. Cameron is closed and needs to keep it a secret. In fact, being a gay in the military was still illegal in this era. Cameron gets along with his equally best friend, where the two are trying to navigate this overwhelming world together.
With eight 40-minute episodes available over the weekend, it’s a great binge watch if you’re in the mood for a fun and heartfelt age. – – Lucy Buglass, Senior Entertainment Writer
OZZY: No escape from now (Paramount+)
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Earlier this year we lost the great Ozzy Osbourne, and fans all over the world met to pay tribute to the rock legend. The black Sabbath singer is an undisputed icon of the heavy metal genre, and this new paramount+ documentary is a must-watch for anyone who wants to say a last goodbye.
OZZY: No escape from now Looking back at his last six years, including his match with Parkinson’s and Hans Villa Park Farewell concert. Not surprisingly, there are plenty of exclusive behind the scenes moments and performances from the rest of the Osbourne family.
The documentary was not intended to be a posthumous release, but now it serves as a tribute to Ozzy, and I’m sure rock fans everywhere raising a glass and watching it over the weekend. I definitely want to join. – – Lb



