There's no denying that Netflix has been on the top of its game so far this year.
Yes, from The Stranger to I Am Not Okay With This to Love Is Blind to Spinning Out, there's been no shortage of binge-worthy TV shows, films and documentaries on the streaming service in 2020.
Thankfully, things look set to continue with some can't-miss additions arriving just in time for the weekend.
Ozark: Season 3
It's six months later and the casino is up and running but Marty and Wendy are fighting for control of the family's destiny. Marty preaches keeping the status quo.
Aided by an alliance with Helen and drug cartel leader Omar Navarro, Wendy plots for expansion. But when Wendy's brother Ben comes into town, everyone's lives are thrown into chaos.
Unorthodox
Based on the New York Times bestselling memoir of the same name by Deborah Feldman, Unorthodox is a story about a girl who rejects her radicalised upbringing and leaves to start a new life.
Black Lightning: Season 3
Cress Williams (Prison Break" brings DC's first major African American superhero to life in this multi-layered series, now returning for its third season.
Signs
When a young woman's murder shows similarities to a decade-old cold case, a new police commander must break the silence permeating an Owl Mountain town.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Season 6
Jake Peralta and the gang return for more wild crime-based shenanigans.
Based on true events, this tense thriller puts a unique twist on a classic sub-genre. No Ordinary Heist, a new Irish crime thriller inspired by actual events, is available to watch in cinemas from this weekend. The movie follows two bank workers, manager Richard Murray (Eddie Marsan) and security guard Barry McKenna (Saipan’s Éanna Hardwicke), […]
Movie fans, assemble! Welcome to the 91st entry of The JOE Film Club Quiz. This week, we are presenting players with stills from 10 movies. They then must select which film the images are from based on three options. Have what it takes? Play below and find out. Name the movie Sunshine Solaris (2002) Project […]
The film merges the style of Netflix’s Adolescence with the setting of The Bear. Our TV movie pick for tonight (Thursday, 26 March) is Boiling Point, the brilliant 2021 British drama with a whopping 99% score on Rotten Tomatoes. All shot in one long take, the film focuses on Andy Jones (a typically brilliant Stephen […]