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16 Shows and Movies to Watch This Weekend, Recommended by Our Editors

From 'Snow White' to 'Call Her Alex'

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With all the streaming services out there and everyone hyping up the latest releases, it's like info overload. And just because something's trending or on lists like Netflix’s most-viewed titles doesn't mean it's always worth a view. So, how do you sift through it all?

Don't worry, I've got your back! I've scoured through the chaos to find the shows and movies that are worth your time this week. Whether you're into binge-worthy series, tween shows or killer films, these picks will definitely keep you entertained. Say goodbye to the scroll fatigue of the past with these selections on Netflix (Tires), Apple TV+ (Echo Valley) and more.

From The Kollective to How to Train Your Dragon, here’s what to watch this weekend.

1. Materialists

  • Rating: R
  • Runtime: 116 minutes

Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal star in this rom-com about a young NYC matchmaker who is killing it in business—until things get messy and she’s stuck choosing between Mr. Perfect… and the ex she definitely wasn’t expecting to catch feelings for again.

*Only in theaters

2. Fubar

  • Rating: TV-MA
  • Number of seasons: 2

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Luke Brunner continues his work as a CIA agent while navigating the chaos of living with his recon team and ex-wife Tally (Fabiana Udenio), as he attempts to reignite their relationship.

3. Echo Valley

In this heart-pounding thriller, Kate (Julianne Moore) is a mother trying to keep it together—until her daughter Claire (Sydney Sweeney) shows up bloody, panicked and clearly hiding something. As the truth unravels, Kate is forced to confront just how far a mother will go to protect her child.

4. Deep Cover

  • Rating: R
  • Runtime: 100 minutes

Deep Cover follows improv teacher Kat (Bryce Dallas Howard) who gets recruited by an undercover cop to pose as criminals in London’s gangland — teaming up with her funniest students for a wild, action-packed mission. Orlando Bloom, Nick Mohammed and Sean Bean also star.

5. The Chosen: Last Supper

  • Rating: 13+
  • Number of seasons: 5

The Chosen: Last Supper covers the events from Palm Sunday up to Jesus’ arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane, with a focus on the Last Supper. The season drops in three parts: two episodes on June 15, three on June 22 and the final three on June 29.

6. How To Train Your Dragon

  • Rating: PG
  • Runtime: 125 minutes

On the island of Berk, where dragons are enemies, teen outcast Hiccup flips the script by befriending one. With danger on the rise, their unlikely bond could be the key to saving both their worlds.

*Only in theaters

7. Call Her Alex

What does it take to go from small-town kid to podcasting powerhouse? This two-part doc follows Alex Cooper’s rise from Call Her Daddy podcast host to media mogul—and the moments that made her a voice for a generation.

8. Stick

  • Rating: TV-MA
  • Number of seasons: 1

Owen Wilson stars in this feel-good sports comedy as a once-great pro golfer who's past his prime. Desperate for a comeback, he teams up with a rising young star—and chaos, comedy and a shot at redemption follow.

9. The Gilgo Beach Killer

  • Rating: TV-14
  • Number of seasons: 1

Step inside the home of the suspected Gilgo Beach killer for the first time, as chilling new revelations from his own family expose the double life of a man tied to some of Long Island’s most infamous murder cases.

10. Tires

  • Rating: TV-MA
  • Number of seasons: 2

Tires is a raunchy workplace comedy that's been climbing the charts. Set in a struggling auto shop, Will (Gerben) is trying to save the family business—until his chaotic cousin Shane (Gillis) shows up and makes everything a hilarious mess.

11. Ginny & Georgia

  • Rating: TV-14
  • Number of seasons: 3

Season three of Ginny & Georgia picks up right where we left off—with Georgia getting arrested at her wedding, and everything spiraling from there. As the Millers deal with the fallout, Ginny is left to untangle her mom’s dark past while navigating messy family dynamics with Paul, Zion and the unexpected return of Austin’s dad, Gil.

12. The Kollective

  • Rating: NA
  • Number of seasons: 1

After a shocking tragedy, a crew of young citizen journalists risks everything to uncover the truth in a world built on secrets and corruption.

13. K.O.

  • Rating: TV-MA
  • Runtime: 86 minutes

Three years after accidentally killing his opponent in the ring, former MMA fighter Bastien (Ciryl Gane) is living off the grid—until his past shows up at his door. Enzo’s widow needs his help to find her missing son, Léo, in the dangerous streets of Marseille. With the clock ticking, Bastien teams up with a fearless cop (Alice Belaïdi) to take on the city’s new crime bosses and save the teen before it’s too late.

14. A Widow's Game

  • Rating: TV-MA
  • Runtime: 122 minutes

Based on a true story, this film follows the mysterious death of a man and the intense investigation that follows. Suspicion falls on his widow—shocking everyone who never thought she could be capable of such a brutal act.

15. Ocean with David Attenborough

  • Rating: TV-PG
  • Runtime: 95 minutes

This docuseries dives deep into the magic of the ocean—celebrating its beauty while shedding light on the challenges it faces.

16. Snow White

  • Rating: PG
  • Runtime: 113 minutes

Disney’s Snow White is a live-action musical reimagining of the studio’s 1937 classic, starring Rachel Zegler as Snow White and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen.

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