Congratulations, you’ve reached it until the end of another week. You know what it means – yes, it’s time to kick back and enjoy an abundance of new movies and TV shows that have just landed on the world’s best streaming services.
I have to admit that this week’s streaming list is very easy on the new movie front, but at least there are plenty of opportunities for TV icionados to be entertained by. So, without all, this is seven things you don’t want to miss until Monday arrives. – – Tom Power, Senior Entertainment Reporter
Love, Death and Robots Volume 4 (Netflix)
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Netflix’s animated anthology series Love, Death and Robots Has finally returned with 10 new episodes, each coming from another team of talented artists. What is so striking about the series is actually the drastically different visual styles on the showcase, from stop movement and handmalt 3D models to photorealistic CGI.
It’s one of the best Netflix shows for this exact reason and has broad appeal because of the different stories it brings to life. In Volume 4 you can expect to find a mixture of genres again, including horror, sci-fi and imagination. To give you an idea of the variety, there is even a red hot chili pepper music video that David Fincher directed.
However, if you do not want to go into the series blind and risk falling prey for a mare scare, make sure to give our episodrangering of Love, Death and Robots Volume 4 of fear factor a reading to avoid any unwelcome surprises. – – Amelia Schwanke, senior entertainment editor
Brutalist (Max)

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Brutalist Is out now at Max this weekend and the three-hour plus movie has received a lot of critical recognition, making it worthy for a space on our best max movie that rounds up.
In addition to scoring a healthy 93% rotten tomatoes score, it also won three Oscars including best actor for Adrian Brody and Best Cinematography, so it’s not surprising that people excited about their streaming release.
The movie is actually so long, it had a break in theaters, which is a very rare occurrence these days. However, seeing it in the comfort of your own home means you can choose your own Pause where you can get up and make a cup of tea. OrYou can stay glued on your screen all the time, and considering how good it is, I wouldn’t blame you if you did! – – Lucy Buglass, Senior Entertainment Writer
Overcompensation (Prime Video)

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This new Amazon TV original is another comedy about fraternities, football players and enjoys the perks that College has to offer. But before you roll your eyes, it has a very surprising score of 92% on the rat Tomatoes. I guess that’s what I get to judge a series after its marketing!
Prime Video’s latest deals follow Benny, a footballer who struggles with his sexuality. As the title suggests, he begins to overcompensate to try to fit in like someone he is not, and the result is a sincere comedy show that is really about self -acceptance.
Those who love to get in age frames will probably be good at Overcompensesto participate in our best prime video, Hub shows by virtue of its high RT rating. It’s also the soundtrack of Charli XCX, so you can expect some catchy tunes along the way. – – Lb
Duster (Max)

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JJ Abrams Helms This new Max Thriller series, which seems to be a divergence from his usual brand of ‘Watch out for Linseflares!’ Sci-Fi. Instead, he hangs in on the FBI’s first black women’s agent as she works to stop a criminal syndicate with the help of a talented escape driver.
It is located in the southwest in 1972, looks like it will be a very exciting clock, and is a significant change for projects that Abrams are involved in. It is important to note that the characters and their stories have no direct connection with real people or events, so while it may have been inspired by things, it is ultimately a job with fiction. – – Lb
Murderbot (Apple TV+)

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You’ve heard of The Terminatornow get ready for Mordbot. Alexander Skarsgård leads the role crew of this new Apple TV+ show that follows a Rogue Security robot that secretly gets free will and spends more time trying to decipher humanity than, yes, murder people he encounter.
Techradar recently spoke with Mordbot‘s role crew about, their bias aside, it sounds pretty unique to its primary genre. Sci-Fi has done well on Apple TV+ so far, so this looks like another genre-based winner for the technological giant who deserves a place on our Best Apple TV+ Shows list. – – Lb
Bad thoughts (Netflix)

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New Netflix -Sketch -Comedy Bad thoughts Have proved divisive with the critics who ask the question: What would happen if you actually followed through your intrusive thoughts.
However, I am among those who were actually very good at this. Although not considered much enough of my friends, I would still argue that it is worth going and its controversial comedy brand will certainly land with some viewers. If you are a fan of dark comedy and raw humor, Tom Segura’s latest project may be your ideal binge -se this weekend
You can expect parodies of things like action -flicks, disaster movies and A24 films as well as some ridiculous characters, many of which are played by Segura himself. If you are looking for something quick to look at, its episodes are also on the short side. – – Lb
Welcome to Wrexham Season 4 (Hulu/Disney+)

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The football -based documents that just continue to give, Welcome to Wrexham returned to its fourth season at Hulu (USA) and Disney+ (internationally) this week. And spoilers despite, it could be the show’s most intense rate yet.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McIlhenney, two of Hollywood’s most recognizable faces and the owners of the Welsh football club Wrexham FC, is the driving force behind this program and the sports team’s rapid increase in the English football pyramid. But as always, it is the personal stories of those involved in the day -to -day operations of the Wrexham FC, plus the local community that makes this such a convincing and often hour -smoking clock.
Season 4’s first two episodes are out now, and with new items releasing weekly, I’m ready to laugh, cry and learn more about one of Britain’s oldest football institutions in one of the best hulu shows ‘(and best Disney+ shows’) Latest chapter. – – TP
For multiple streaming suggestions, read our guides about the best Netflix films, best Prime video movies, best paramount+ shows and best Apple TV+ movies.