Netflix Review: Is “Families Like Ours” Worth Streaming?
Paramount+ subscribers, get ready to dive into a beloved classic this summer because “Noah’s Arc: The Movie” will be premiering on the platform. Expect lots of laughs, drama, and even some “daddy issues.” If you’re an HBO Max fan, you won’t want to miss Jerrod Carmichael’s latest comedy special, “Don’t Be Gay,” a follow-up to his Emmy-winning “Rothaniel.”
Unfortunately, Netflix has decided not to move forward with the “Heartstopper” series, but don’t despair. Fans will still get to enjoy a final “Heartstopper” movie. Over on Max, Luca Guadagnino’s “Queer” promises to be a fascinating blend of Daniel Craig and William S. Burroughs.
Netflix viewers, have you been waiting for “Now You See Me 3”? The first installment is currently pulling off a magic trick by holding the top spot in the Netflix Top 10. And if you’re an Amazon Prime Video fan, check out “The Accountant 2,” where Ben Affleck leaves the pocket protector behind for some buddy-action movie fun.
Curious about the “Ballerina” John Wick movie? Keep an eye out on Netflix or Amazon Prime for more details. And for Marvel fans, “Captain America: Brave New World” is now available on Disney+, although early reviews suggest it might be a bit underwhelming.
Apple TV+ subscribers, don’t miss “Stick” and the dynamic between Marc Maron and Mariana Treviño. They bring humor and humanity to their performances. And if you’re a fan of Vince Vaughn, be sure to catch his appearance in an episode of “Tires” season 2.
Disney+ is serving up a new take on “Snow White,” doubling as a political conversation starter. A24 fans can look forward to “The Legend of Ochi,” a quirky family-friendly film. And, there’s a fun debate for fans of “Karate Kid” – which one is your true champion?
“The Wild Robot” on Netflix is a thought-provoking exploration of life and parenting. Meanwhile, HBO Max offers a double dose of De Niro in “The Alto Knights.” For all you Netflix users, check out the top 10 most popular movies currently streaming on the platform.
Lastly, if you’re a Stephen King fan, “The Life of Chuck” aims to join the ranks of non-horror Stephen King movies, possibly becoming the next “Shawshank.” And Paolo Sorrentino’s “Parthenope” on HBO Max may have you captivated by its stunning star for two hours.
Thinking about doing a deep dive into docuseries? Netflix’s “Cocaine Air: Smugglers At 30,000 Feet” or “Titan: The OceanGate Disaster” might be a good place to start. And for reality TV lovers, “The Snake” on Fox has some competition vibes reminiscent of “The Traitors.”
Looking to explore music history? Check out “Sly Lives,” a documentary about Sly and the Family Stone. And for HBO Max users, there’s always something new to look forward to, including Cynthia Nixon’s revelation about Rosie O’Donnell’s potential role in a beloved series.
So, grab your favorite snack, settle in, and start streaming these latest offerings!