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New shows streaming this week
Netflix: new shows streaming
Our Little Secret (27 Nov)
Film (2024). After discovering their significant others are siblings, two resentful exes must spend Christmas under one roof – while hiding their romantic history. Starring Lindsay Lohan, Ian Harding, Kristin Chenoweth, Tim Meadows, Jon Rudnitsky and Henry Czerny. Watch the trailer.
AMC+ & Shudder: new shows streaming
The Grey Man – AMC+ & Acorn TV (25 Nov)
Film (2007). Based on the Andy McNab novel, the story of Kevin Dodds, a browbeaten deputy bank manager who eventually fights back, giving his wife the perfect anniversary present and exacting mild revenge on his tyrannical boss at the same time. Starring Daniel Ryan and Olivia Colman.
Out Come the Wolves – AMC+ & Shudder (29 Nov)
Film (2024). Retired hunter Sophie invites her fellow hunter and childhood best friend Kyle to her family’s secluded cabin deep in the woods. There, she plans for Kyle to meet and teach her fiancé Nolan how to hunt for an article he’s writing and to share the news of their engagement.
Tensions flare between Kyle and Nolan over their shared history with Sophie, escalating during the hunt that goes awry when they are ambushed by a vicious pack of territorial wolves. As alliances fracture under the pressure of survival, Sophie is forced to rely on her long-abandoned hunting prowess to face the deadly predators and save the one closest to her heart. Watch the trailer.
Stan: new shows streaming
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (27 Nov)
Film (2008). Watch Brad Pitt getting younger by the day as he plays Benjamin Button, born in 1918 as elderly man and ageing in reverse. Directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett and Tilda Swinton.
Hunters: Seasons 1–2 (28 Nov)
Series. It’s the late 1970s in New York, and a young Jewish man joins a crew of Nazi hunters who are fighting a secret war against Nazi officials who are trying to create the Fourth Reich. Starring Al Pacino, Logan Lerman and Lena Olin. Watch the trailer.
The Departed (30 Nov)
Film (2006). Oscar-wiining Martin Scorcese film in which an undercover police officer and a double agent in the police try to uncover each other while infiltrating an Irish gang in South Boston. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon and Jack Nicholson.
BritBox: new shows streaming
Midsomer Murders – Season 23 (25 Nov)
Series. And … we’re back with everyone’s favourite veteran Chief Inspector and his young colleague as they investigate (even more) murders in and around Midsomer County. In episode 1 of Season 23, a survivalist is found murdered in his bombproof shelter, unraveling a dark conspiracy that shows how far people will go to escape the end of the world. Starring John Nettles, Jane Wymark and Barry Jackson.
Mothering Sunday (29 Nov)
Film (2021). A maidservant for the Niven family, Jane Fairchild, doesn’t quite know how to react when she receives an invitation to spend the day with her wealthy neighbour, Paul Sheringham. Directed by Eva Husson. Starring Odessa Young, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth and Olivia Coleman. Watch the trailer.
Rotten Tomatoes’ Critics Consensus states that:
Mothering Sunday works at a frustratingly chilly remove, but involving performances and solid overall craft mean it’s rarely less than engaging.
ABC iview: new shows streaming
Play School: Interesting Insects (25 Nov)
Things that buzz, creep, crawl and fly are joining Play School…get ready for Play School: Interesting Insects! Discover all kinds of insects: colourful and camouflaging; fast and slow; wet and dry; noisy and quiet; and daytime and nighttime insects.
Vera – Season 5 (30 Nov)
Series. DCI Vera Stanhope returns to face a number of daunting cases aided by troubled new recruit DS Aiden Healy. Starring Brenda Blethyn, Jon Morrison and Riley Jones. Watch the trailer.
The Tracker
Film (2002). In rough bush country in 1922, an Aboriginal tracker leads three white men in the hunt for a black fugitive. Directed by Rolf de Heer. Starring David Gulpilil, Gary Sweet and Damon Gameau. Watch the trailer.
SBS On Demand: new shows streaming
The UnBelievable With Dan Aykroyd (25 Nov)
Series. This smart and entertaining series digs up the weirdest people, places, objects and events in human history. Presented by legendary actor and comedian Dan Aykroyd . Episode One explores the Lake Michigan Triangle and many other wild and weird places, including a creepy doll-filled island, caves that harbour deadly viruses, and the most haunted place in the US. Watch the trailer.
The Mighty Mississippi With Nick Knowles (25 Nov)
Series – two parts. Nick Knowles embarks on another extraordinary adventure, travelling right to the heart of America, where he follows the mighty Mississippi River from Minneapolis in the north all the way south to New Orleans. Following the Great River Road, which hugs the Mississippi for most of its length, Nick explores the river’s tragic past through its connection to slavery and, nearly 100 years later, its role in the civil rights movement.
Who Do You Think You Are? UK – Season 19 (26 Nov)
Series. This series takes viewers on personal journeys into the pasts of popular celebrities, who uncover the surprising stories that lie at the heart of their family histories. Each episode follows a famous face as he or she discovers family stories of heroism, tragedy, love, and betrayal. As the participants travel the world discovering their ancestry, we’ll discover how history has shaped everyone’s world. Episode One sees Andrew Lloyd Webber learning more about his family history.
The UnXplained: Mysteries Of the Universe (26 Nov)
Series. Host and Executive Producer William Shatner explores our earth, and beyond, in search of the universe’s most fascinating, strange and inexplicable mysteries. Episode One focuses on unidentified objects, witnessed by military pilots, and a potential alien home world that may be hidden in the darkness of space.
Hoarders – Season 15
Series. Compulsive hoarders confront the clutter they have collected in their respective houses and talk about what led them to hoard.
Prime Video: new shows streaming
Civil War (29 Nov)
Film (2024). A journey across a dystopian future America, following a team of military-embedded journalists as they race against time to reach DC before rebel factions descend upon the White House. Directed by Alex Garland. Starring Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Stephen McKinley Henderson and Cailee Spaeny. Watch the trailer.
From ScreenHub’s four-star review of Civil War:
‘In Alex Garland’s Civil War, four journalists of different experience levels and backgrounds take to the treacherous US highways in search of the ultimate interview: the President, whose dictatorial actions such as disbanding the FBI and illegally ruling for another term, have ignited a full-scale Second American Civil War.
‘No media team has been able to get near him for fourteen months, and in fact, most are shot on sight, making his story highly coveted.
‘In this near-future version of the US, it’s the American government versus the separatist Western Forces of Texas and California, versus the Florida Alliance, versus the New People’s Army (aka everyone else).’
Paramount+: new shows streaming
Hamsters Of Hamsterdale – Season 1 (27 Nov)
Series. Introducing the creator-driven brand-new 2D animated preschool series – Eight-year-old Harry is the proud owner of a crew of hamsters and the builder of their detailed and expansive tubed home. Little does Harry know that his furry friends are constantly watching him, believing that Harry is their King and they are his heroic protectors.
The Really Loud House – Season 2 (27 Nov)
Series. Things are getting even LOUDER, with all new episodes of hit live-action series The Really Loud House. Follow the comedic chaos of the Loud family as their kitchen mysteriously catches on fire, Lincoln and Clyde end up in a hot air balloon, the youngest sisters attempt to go out and adventure on their own and more. The Really Loud House is based on the Emmy Award-winning animated series, The Loud House and following the success of the hit live-action movies A Loud House Christmas and A Really Haunted Loud House.
Frenchie Shore – Season 1 (27 Nov)
Series. Following in the footsteps of hit reality TV shows such as Jersey Shore and Georgie Shore, the ten biggest partygoers in France, chosen for their extravagance, temperament and eccentric lifestyle, will spend a memorable vacation in a luxurious villa in Cap d’Agde, where anything can happen. Plus catch all new episodes of Aussie Shore, streaming now.
The Agency – Season 1 (30 Nov)
Series. A fresh take on the critically acclaimed hit French drama Le Bureau des Legendes, The Agency follows a covert CIA agent, ordered to abandon his undercover life and return to London Station. When the love he left behind reappears, romance reignites. His career, real identity and mission are pitted against his heart; hurling them both into a deadly game of international intrigue and espionage. Starring Michael Fassbender, Jeffrey Wright, Jodie Turner-Smith and Katherine Waterston. Watch the trailer.
Binge: new shows streaming
Brilliant Minds – Season 1 (25 Nov)
Series. Inspired by the extraordinary life and work of author and physician Oliver Sacks, this new drama series follows a revolutionary, larger-than-life neurologist and his team of interns as they explore the last great frontier – the human mind – while grappling with their own relationships and mental health. Starring Zachary Quinto, Tamberla Perry and Donna Murphy.
Get Millie Black – Season 1 (26 Nov)
Series. This new drama follows an ex-Scotland Yard detective Millie-Jean Black who returns to Kingston, Jamaica, to work for missing persons. She soon finds herself on a quest to save a sister who won’t be saved, to find a boy who can’t be found, and to solve an earth-shattering case that proves almost as tough to crack as Millie Black. Starring Tamara Lawrance, Joe Dempsie and Gershwyn Eustache Jr. Watch the trailer.
The Fall Guy (30 Nov)
Film (2024). A stuntman reeling from a career-threatening accident is charged with tracking down a missing movie star, solve a conspiracy and try to win back the love of his life while still doing his (painful) day job. Starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt. Watch the trailer.
Disney+: new shows streaming
Beatles ’64 (29 Nov)
Documentary. The impact of the Beatles’ first trip to the United States is well known: their lightning bolt rise up the charts, battalions of screaming teenage girls and a record-breaking performance on the Ed Sullivan Show, witnessed by 73 million people. Beatles ’64 tells a more intimate story.
Filmmakers Martin Scorsese and David Tedeschi reveal the four Beatles at the moment of their musical breakthrough, on the cusp of unimaginable fame. The film showcases rare behind-the-scenes footage filmed by pioneering documentarians David and Albert Maysles, beautifully restored in 4K.
Newly filmed and archival interviews with the Beatles, along with a number of the fans whose lives were transformed by the band’s music, this documentary aims to shine a light on this singular cultural moment and its continued resonance today. Watch a preview.