Here's a roundup of the best shows and movies to watch now.
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Check out Netflix's sci-fi epic "3 Body Problem" this weekend.
Movies like "Anatomy of a Fall" and "Road House" are newly streaming.
You can also watch documentaries like "Freaknik: The Wildest Story Never Told" and "Stormy."
The 2024 Oscars might be over, but more of the nominated films are making their way to streaming.
"Anatomy of a Fall" is now available on Hulu (joining "Poor Things," which hit the streamer earlier this month).
Meanwhile, new films like "Road House," Jake Gyllenhaal's remake of the 1989 Patrick Swayze movie, are streaming, too. So are highly anticipated new series like Netflix's "3 Body Problem," a sci-fi epic the creators of "Game of Thrones."
Here's a complete rundown of all the best movies, shows, and documentaries to stream this weekend, broken down by what kind of entertainment you're looking for.
If you want to watch an Oscar-winning movie, stream 'Anatomy of a Fall'Sandra Hüller in "Anatomy of a Fall."
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This French legal drama was an early darling of awards season, starting when it premiered at Cannes in 2023 and took that festival's top award, the Palme d'Or. It follows a novelist named Sandra Voyter (Sandra Hüller), who's suspected of killing her husband after his fall from an attic window.
For something more of the action-thriller variety, watch 'Road House'Jake Gyllenhaal and Conor McGregor in "Road House."
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Jake Gyllenhaal leads this remake of Patrick Swayze's 1989 cult classic. In Doug Liman's retelling, Gyllenhaal's character is a former UFC fighter, and real MMA fighter Conor McGregor costars in his feature film debut.
Comedy fans should check out 'Palm Royale'Kristen Wiig and Ricky Martin in "Palm Royale."
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In Apple's new period dramedy, set in 1969, Kristen Wiig plays a social-climbing outsider trying to worm her way into Palm Beach's elite club, the Palm Royale. The "Saturday Night Live" alum is joined by a handful of Hollywood's most beloved female actors, including Laura Dern, Allison Janney, and Carol Burnett, plus Ricky Martin.
'3 Body Problem' is a great way to get your sci-fi fixJin Cheng (Jess Hong) and Jack Rooney (John Bradley) in "3 Body Problem."
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"3 Body Problem" isn't perfect, but the first season does a solid job setting up what could become Netflix's first great epic. Anyone who watched "Game of Thrones" is well aware that creators David Benioff and DB Weiss, who teamed up with Alexander Woo for this new show, definitely know how to world-build.
If you want a new reality competition obsession, watch 'Physical: 100' season 2Two contestants battling it out on the second season of "Physical 100."
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Finale controversy aside, "Physical: 100" was a major hit for Netflix last year and the first unscripted show to ever top the streamer's non-English TV chart. The South Korean reality series rounds up 100 competitors at the peak of physical fitness who compete in quests to determine who has the best physique (with a cash prize, of course).
Or for reality drama, check out 'The Valley'Jax Taylor makes his return to reality TV.
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After Scandoval catapulted "Vanderpump Rules" into the spotlight a year ago, Bravo saw a resurgence of interest in the long-running reality show — and decided to greenlight a new spinoff.
This one centers on controversial former cast members Jax Taylor and Kristen Doute (who were bothfired from "VPR" in 2020), as well as Taylor's now-estranged wife Brittany Cartwright, and their group of more family-minded new friends living in the San Fernando Valley.
If you're looking for a biographical drama, stream 'Shirley'Regina King as Shirley Chisholm in "Shirley."
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Oscar winner Regina King stars as groundbreaking politician Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman ever elected into Congress and the first Black politician to become a candidate for a major-party nomination for US president, in the latest Netflix original film.
For a true story, watch 'Freaknik: The Wildest Story Never Told'A screenshot from the documentary showing media coverage of Freaknik.
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"Freaknik: The Wildest Story Never Told" chronicles the rise and fall of Freaknik, a legendary Atlanta street party that originated in the early 1980s as a small picnic for HBCU students who couldn't afford to go home for spring break and eventually exploded into a massive cultural event.
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