There’s a lot of stuff to stream nowadays. In hopes of helping you watch more good movies and TV, we compile some of the most exciting titles streaming across all platforms in our weekly column, What To Watch.
The Night Agent (Netflix)
One of Netflix's biggest shows is back for its second season. "The Night Agent" follows Peter Sutherland, an FBI agent who works at the White House and is tasked with finding a mole in the highest level of US government.
PERSONA5 The Animation (Hulu)
Persona fans are in for a treat. "PERSONA5 The Animation" is now streaming on Hulu, based on the beloved Japanese video game franchise that has been producing great games over the past decade.
Star Trek: Section 31 (Peacock)
Michelle Yeoh is starring in a new "Star Trek" film. "Star Trek: Section 31" stars Yeoh as the character she played in the series "Star Trek: Discovery" as she's immersed in a secret division of Starfleet to protect the United Federation of Planets.
Blink Twice (Prime Video)
Zoe Kravitz's directorial debut is now streaming on Prime Video. "Blink Twice" stars Naomi Ackie and Channing Tatum, following a waitress who gets whisked off to a rich private island for the weekend after meeting a handsome tech billionaire. Of course, it gets really creepy.
Harlem (Prime Video)
"Harlem" has premiered its third season on Prime Video. The comedy TV series follows four friends who met in NYU and are now in their 30s and living in Harlem.
Twin Peaks (Paramount+)
Lastly, a lot of people want to get into David Lynch after his passing. Luckily, it's easier than ever to do that, with large parts of his work being accessible via streaming. If you've never seen his films or TV shows, "Twin Peaks" is the place to start. The show is one of the strangest and most moving series ever made, painting an enduring and terrifying portrait of American suburbia.
Blue Velvet (Max)
If instead you prefer to watch one of his films, "Blue Velvet" is streaming in Max. The film follows a college student who returns to his small town and is lured by a mysterious criminal conspiracy. It also stars Isabella Rossellini, who received her first Academy Award nomination earlier this week.