What’s new on Netflix, Stan, BINGE, Amazon Prime, Disney+ and Apple TV+
Everything streaming on Netflix, Stan, BINGE, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and Apple TV+ that’s worth your time from March 7-13, 2022.
NETFLIX
Taylor Tomlinson: Look at You (8th)
Taylor Tomlinson’s back with her second comedy special in which she attempts to find the funny side of mental illness and grief. Good luck with that, Tay.
The Andy Warhol Diaries (9th)
An exhaustive six part docu-series about the iconic artistic auteur - and flogger of flash soup cans - Andy Warhol. Sounds like just the thing for those of you with an artistic temperament.
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Byron Baes (9th)
It’s a steaming slice of reality TV pie, set in Byron Bay, about a bunch of influencers living together. Sounds like an unholy nightmare, but fans of trashy telly and D-RAAAAMA will no doubt be keen as.
The Last Kingdom S5 (9th)
The fifth season of the popular yet rarely talked about Saxon slash-em-up is here with more brooding blokes, gorgeous scenery and frequent stabbing.
The Adam Project (11th)
Ryan Reynolds stars in this sci-fi action flick about a time traveller teaming up with his childhood self to avert a future tragedy. Like starring in Green Lantern eh, Ryan? Seriously, though, this looks fun.
STAN
Rosemary's Baby (7th)
The 1968 original is still one of the best horror movies of all time, with a superb lead performance from a very young Mia Farrow. Absolute stone cold classic of the genre and not to be missed.
Bust Down S1 (11th)
Edgy workplace comedy about a group of friends who work in a fairly dodgy casino and make a bunch of appalling, but quite funny, life choices.
BINGE
Outlander S6 (7th)
The sixth season of the sexy time travelling series is here and shows no sign of slowing down. Expect more of the same beautiful vistas, old fashioned clobber and heaps of bodice-ripping rooting that would make your nan blush.
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (7th)
Sports drama series directed by Adam McKay (Don’t Look Up) about the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team during the 1980s. Stars John C. Reilly and Jason Clarke and is perfect for sports fans.
Shining Vale (9th)
This supernatural horror/comedy about a dysfunctional family moving into a creepy old house in a small town looks like a hoot! Stars Courteney Cox, Greg Kinnear, Sherilyn Fenn and Mira Sorvino and could be a lot of fun.
Kung Fu S2 (10th)
The well-received 2021 reboot of Kung Fu gets a second season and it’s looking pretty promising. Nice combination of drama and action, about a young woman protecting her hometown from the Triad.
Amazon Prime Video
Upload S2 (11th)
It’s the second season of the underrated show about a bloke whose consciousness has been uploaded to the internet. The first season was actually a lot of fun, so we’re looking forward to further shenanigans in this weird world.
Pete the Cat S2 (11th)
Pete the Cat is a kid’s show about a cat who, stay with us here, is named Pete. Sounds a bit thin, to be honest, but the ruggies will no doubt adore it.
Disney+
How I Met Your Father (9th)
The sorta-kinda reboot/sequel of How I Met Your Mother is here and, look, the critics have not been kind. That said, what do critics know? Have a watch and see for yourself.
Atlas of Cursed Places (9th)
Author and adventurer Sam Sheridan travels the globe, looking for the most cursed places on Earth. And yet doesn’t spend any time at your ex’s place? Seems like you missed a trick there, Sam.
Turning Red (11th)
Fun-looking animated movie about a 13-year-old girl who turns into a big red panda when she gets excited. If only puberty had been that adorable!
Apple TV+
The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey (11th)
Hard-hitting and poetic show about a 93-year-old with dementia who uses a one-off chance to access his memories and solve the murder of his nephew. Samuel L. Jackson stars which, honestly, is about all we need to hear. Sold!
In case you missed it: Here's what was new on Netflix, Stan, Binge and Disney+ November Feb 28-March 6, 2022.
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