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What to Watch This Weekend

People of the world today are looking for something to watch. And we've got 'em covered! Here's all of the new content that's poppin' this weekend!

JANET JACKSON

Watch on Lifetime and A&E

In this four-hour, two-night event, viewers will be treated to an unprecedented, raw, and intimate look at the life and career of global superstar, Janet Jackson. The creators of the documentary have been filming Janet for the past three years and have been granted access to a whole treasure trove of never-before-seen home videos and archival footage. Are you ready for this one Rhythm Nation?? We know we are!

THE GILDED AGE

Watch on HBO

Are you into period dramas? Did you love every frame of Downton Abbey? Perhaps you are simply into the idea of a cavalcade of Broadway’s brightest stars gracing your television screen in period garments. If any of this sounds appealing to you, “The Gilded Age” should be on your watchlist. The show is from the same creator of “Downton Abbey”, Julian Fellowes, and tells the story of a pair of a new-money/old-money neighborhood rivalry in 1880s New York City. The cast features Carrie Coon, Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, Nathan Lane, Audra McDonald, and Kelli O’Hara. No amount of new or old money can buy you that level of talent!

THE FALLOUT

Watch on HBO Max

This drama about the aftermath of a school shooting has been making the festival rounds for the past year and now arrives on HBO Max. The movie stars Jenna Ortega and Maddie Ziegler and follows a group of friends who bond together while grappling with grief. It’s a raw and honest coming of age story that, while hard to watch at some points, is all too relevant for our current generation in which tragedies like this happen nearly every day across our country.

Further Viewing:

THE AFTERPARTY (Watch on Apple TV+)

This murder mystery series takes awkward high school reunions to a whole new level! Dave Franco plays a celebrity who volunteers to host his high school reunion so that he can show off how successful he has become. His former classmates’ jealousy, however, is fleeting after he turns up dead. It becomes up to a detective, played by Tiffany Haddish, to discover which one of the reunion attendees was responsible for the murder. The cast also features great comedic actors, Ben Schwartz, John Early, Sam Richardson, Ilana Glazer, and Ike Barinholtz.

GETTING CURIOUS WITH JONATHAN VAN NESS (Watch on Netflix)

For years, Queer Eye star Jonathan Van Ness has hosted a podcast called “Getting Curious” in which he delves deep into, well… things he’s curious about! Now he’s bringing that curiosity to Netflix in this new series. Expect JVN’s signature wit and whimsy, while also learning about topics like insects, snacks, skyscrapers, and wigs.

THE WOMAN IN THE HOUSE ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE GIRL IN THE WINDOW (Watch on Netflix)

What a title, huh? Don’t worry- it’s part of the joke. Kristen Bell stars in this dark comedy thriller that takes all of the familiar tropes that we’ve come to know from female-centric thrillers and turns them on their head. She plays a woman who watches the world through her window and possibly witnesses a murder. If that sounds familiar, that’s the point. The real mystery here is what hashtag abbreviation will Netflix use for the movie on Twitter.

TAKE OUT WITH LISA LING (Watch on HBO Max)

This new show from journalist Lisa Ling spotlights Asian-American history through the lens of food. From the bayous of Louisiana to Orange County’s Little Saigon, Ling takes viewers on an exploration of Asian-American food and shines a spotlight on the often-ignored contributions that Asian Americans have made to America.

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