Hi,there! This week we’ve got the return of Kate Hudson, plenty of juicy true crime, and even a thriller or two to snuggle up with as we wait for spring to free us from our couches. And if that’s not enough, you can always wrap up your Oscars viewing before the awards get handed out March 2. Plus, Wickedfinally has a streaming date on Peacock, so get ready for more “Defying Gravity” in your life. Happy viewing!
Kate Hudson stars in this new basketball comedy (loosely inspired by the Lakers family dynasty) that co-stars Justin Theroux, Jay Ellis, and Chet Hanks.
Faith-based shows are increasingly popular, and while fans wait for The Chosen to return, try this new take on the classic David-vs-Goliath story, premiering on Prime Video Feb. 27.
Dig into the true story behind the social media fallout of the popular vlogger whose picture-perfect family’s presence on YouTube falls apart amid accusations of child abuse. The three-part docuseries premieres on Hulu Feb. 27.
If you feel in need of seeing everyday people hold bad guys accountable, this limited series about a toxic waste case will scratch that itch when it premieres on Netflix Feb. 27.
Believe it or not, this action comedy was based on a true story.
The title was meant to be a placeholder until no one involved could think of anything better.
Ray Liotta’s final completed film.
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We love a good twist—and sometimes, even the filmmakers themselves don’t see the twist coming. That’s certainly true for these docs, including three that we really love.
Oh, Jackie Siegel! She was so excited to show off her in-progress house, which would be the biggest single-family home in America—until her family lost everything in the 2008 recession. It was all captured in this jaw-dropping cult classic doc.
What began as a look at tickle endurance contests turned into something far creepier and sleazier as filmmaker David Ferrier digs deeper into the people running the contests.
When Anthony Weiner mounted a comeback to New York state politics after his sex scandal, this doc captured the warm welcome he received… until he couldn’t help himself and more salacious news came to light, making the documentary into something very different.
Cocaine Bear, starring Keri Russell and a bear that eats a lot of cocaine and goes on a rampage, premiered on this day in 2023. Click here to see where you can stream it.