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What to Watch

What to Watch: 7 movies and TV shows to stream this week — March 21

In hopes of helping you find good movies and TV, we weekly round up some of the most exciting titles streaming across the most popular platforms.


Senior Writer
MARCH 21, 2025 5:42 PM EDT

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 Residence (Netflix)

Starring Uzo Aduba as an eccentric detective, "The Residence" follows her investigation into a murder that took place at the White House during a State Dinner. Yeah, that White House. 

Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light (PBS Masterpiece)

A good historical drama scratches a very particular itch. If you're feeling in the mood for some of the best palace intrigue ever developed by British television, "Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light" is now streaming on PBS Masterpiece, which can be streamed on Prime Video by singing up for a free trial. The series is based on the revered Hilary Mantel novels following Thomas Cromwell's rise to power in the court of Henry VII. The first part of the series, "Wolf Hall," came out 10 years ago and is worth your time.

O’Dessa (Hulu)

Starring "Stranger Things" alum Sadie Sink, "O'Dessa" is set in a post-apocalyptic world, following a farm girl on the hunt to retrieve a family heirloom and love. It's also a musical if that's something you're interested in. 

Wicked (Peacock)

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande's "Wicked" is now streaming on Peacock. The film, nominated for 10 Academy Awards, is one of the biggest hits in recent memory and is worth a watch if you like to be involved in the pop culture conversation. 

March Madness (ESPN)

March Madness kicked off this week, providing sports fans with the best in collegiate basketball. You can learn more about the women's bracket and how to watch it here

Sing Sing (Max)

"Sing Sing" is now streaming on Max. The film was nominated for best actor and best script at this year's Oscars and stars Colman Domingo. The film follows a small theater group at the Sing Sing Correctional Facility. 

Spotlight (Prime Video)

Lastly, "Spotlight" has been newly added to Prime Video. The film follows the real-life story of the Spotlight team of the Boston Globe newspaper and their award-winning investigation into the Catholic Church's sex scandals in Boston. 

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