Happy Easter to all those celebrating – especially those in the UK who are currently enjoying the four-day weekend as part of the festivities.
There’s a fair amount to watch at home while you’re making your chocolate eggs, too. Of course, a number of new movies, including Amazon’s new movie, and TV shows have dropped on the world’s leading streaming services – and, although this week’s round isn’t as strong as its predecessors, I’m sure you’ll find something worth streaming. So, warm up your scrolling finger and take a look for yourself. – Tom Power, senior entertainment journalist
Crime 101 (Main Video)
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Four Marvel actors – Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Halle Berry, and Barry Keoghan – star in this new Amazon crime drama that just made its Prime Video debut following its theatrical release on February 13.
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Crime 101 follows Mike Davis (Hemsworth), an elusive thief looking for a last-ditch score after a near-death experience on his last mission. Teaming up with unknown insurance broker Sharon (Berry), Davis will have to stay one step ahead of dogged detective Lou Lubesnick (Ruffalo) and fiery criminal Ormon (Keoghan) if he is to successfully bust one last bull.
Want to know if a Prime Video original movie is worth watching? Read mine Crime 101 review. Once you’ve seen it, check out mine Crime 101 concluding the explained piece for answers about what’s going down, too. – TP
XO, Kitty season 3 (Netflix)
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Can you believe it’s Kitty’s (Anna Cathcart) last year in KISS? Obviously, it’s not a straight old year at all… and I’d avoid Googling the big twist coming up in the latest chapter of the Netflix show before you start watching.
XO, Kitty Season 3 will be a big shocker for fans of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before a trilogy. Let’s say Lara Jean (Lana Condor) is the one you need to keep an eye on, prepare for a shock. – Jasmine Valentine, entertainment journalist
The Testament of Ann Lee (Hulu/Disney+)
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Amanda Seyfried leads the cast of this musical film, out now on Hulu (US), as the revered actress, who was the founding leader of the 18th century Shakers religious sect.
If you’re not familiar, Lee’s religious movement focused on communal living, celibacy, gender equality, and functional, simple furniture. Worse, song and dance were a big part of their meetings, meaning that music is the perfect way to explain Lee’s life and the religious beliefs he shares with others. – Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer
Your Friends and Neighbors Season 2 (Apple TV)
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Your Friends and Neighbors Season 2 is out and, like its progenitor, it follows Jon Hamm’s Coop as he continues to use his neighbors to support his lifestyle, having gotten away with a lot of bad things so far. But, his luck may run out as, according to Apple TV, an “unexpected new arrival” threatens to reveal his secret, putting him and his family in danger/
If you haven’t seen Hamm’s captivating performance as Coop, you have definitely I saw a clip of him dancing to DJ Kato’s ‘Turn The Lights Off’, which became an overnight hit.
Apple’s dramas once again know how to make a statement, and I’m excited to see where season 2 leads us. – LB
Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 (Peacock)
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Are you ready for Freddy? Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 now streaming on Peacock if you’re serious about discovering the growing animatronic bear and his equally terrifying friends.
Don’t expect a direct adaptation of the second title of the highly successful game franchise, but you will see familiar faces, such as Marionette, who have a major role in the sequel.
Set one year after the first film, we follow Abby Schmidt as she is tricked by Marionette, an animatronic from the original Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria who wants to plot revenge on the parents. It’s up to Abby’s brother Mike to rescue her and appease these angry animatronics, if such a thing can be done. – LB
Secrets of the Bees (Disney+)
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James Cameron can turn his hand to anything again, after the smash success Image: Fire and Ashesis executive producing a new documentary for National Geographic Secrets of Beesout now on Disney+.
The latest installment in the Secrets of series, explorer Bertie Gregory uncovers the hidden world of bees, revealing their vital role in pollinating the world’s food and their incredible intelligence. You can tell they’re all *ahem* buzzing to be here. – JV
The Pizza Movie (Hulu)
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Do you want pizza? Starring Gaten Matarazzo of Stranger Things fame, this new Hulu movie follows a group of high school students who must navigate two flights of stairs to get a pizza delivery.
Sounds simple enough… but did I mention they’re taking an experimental drug whose effects can only be counteracted by said pie? It feels like breaking the law that Matarazzo is old enough to play these kinds of roles but, hey, at least we’re all having fun. – JV
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