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What’s new in streaming this week? (January 10, 2025)

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No matter what mood you’re in, these streaming newbies will keep you entertained.

Looking for something fun to watch at home? Streaming subscribers are spoiled for choice between Hulu, Netflix, Max, Disney+, Apple TV+, Prime Video, Shudder, Paramount+, Peacock and more. And that’s before you even take a look at the massive libraries of movies and TV programs included in each and every program!

Don’t be overwhelmed or waste an hour scrolling through your services trying to figure out what you want to see! We’re here to help you, no matter what mood you’re in. Mashable offers watch guides for all of the above, broken down by genre: comedy, thriller, horror, documentary, animation, and more.

But if you’re looking for something completely new (or something new in the streaming space), you’ve come to the right place too.

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Mashable’s entertainment team scoured streaming services to highlight this week’s most talked-about releases, ranking them from worst to best—or from least watchable to most watchable. Whether you’re looking for quirky comedies, chilling horror, fast-paced action, provocative documentaries or the most exciting reality TV competition streaming has to offer, we’ve got you covered.

Here’s what’s new in streaming, ranked from worst to best.

8. Go away

You loved Nick Frost in horror comedies Shaun of the Dead And Attack the block. Now you can see what happens when he’s the scribe wielding an evil pen. But don’t worry, fans of the Cornetto trilogy. Frost didn’t just write scripts go away, He also stars in this crazy splatterfest!

Director: Steffen Haars, Go away The focus is on an English family of four vacationing on a remote Swedish island. But this isn’t exactly a welcoming community for outsiders. When we arrive, the mood is off. And as a cherished – and tragic – festival approaches, blood will be shed, terror will reign, and these carefree tourists will be right in the middle of it all! Think midsummer, but as a slasher comedy.

With: Nick Frost, Aisling Bea, Maisie Ayres and Sebastian Croft

How to watch: Go away debuts January 10th on Shudder.

SEE ALSO: Shudder’s best horror comedies that will scare you AND make you laugh

7. Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action

Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!

With the ’90s coming back into fashion, it was only a matter of time before the “King of Sleaze” did too. This Netflix documentary miniseries examines the talk show that drove audiences crazy and sent guests into chair-throwing tantrums. The first episode explores how a former Cincinnati mayor and local news anchor named Jerry Springer became a national sensation. But Episode 2 turns to true crime and investigates a murder that some have attributed to the series and its producers’ exploitative tactics.

Whether you were dragged into it or not The Jerry Springer Show Hype, This document offers a fascinating look at American television. With interviews with numerous crew members and producers of the talk show, Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action reveals not only what went on behind the scenes, but also the moral relativism that led to the rise of the increasingly scandalous (and dangerous?) reality TV. Essentially, this addictive documentary gives new meaning to the term “guilty pleasure.”

How to watch: Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action is now streaming on Netflix.

SEE ALSO: The 40 Most Engaging Reality TV Shows Streaming on Netflix

6. Hundreds of beavers

You’ve never seen a comedy like this before Hundreds of beavers. It’s a story of survival in difficult terrain, but told as a black-and-white, dialogue-free live-action cartoon with a Looney Tunes sensibility and chaotic internet humor.

In this outrageous film, written by Mike Cheslik and Ryland Brickson Cole Tews, the latter plays an applejack salesman whose happy life of drinking and partying is destroyed by a gang of pesky beavers. After losing everything, he must rebuild his life in a cold and treacherous terrain where he is outwitted by animals, ridiculed by locals, and witnesses a spate of bizarre events. The slapstick humor is a playful mix of healthy and crazy. Even if it’s not for everyone, Hundreds of beavers Definitely has what it takes to become a popular cult comedy.

With: Ryland Brickson Cole Tews, Olivia Graves, Wes Tank, Doug Mancheski and Luis Rico

How to watch: Hundreds of beavers debuts January 10th on Shudder.

5. Look into my eyes

Do you believe in psychics?

Director: Lana Wilson, Look into my eyes follows several New York City psychics as they interact with their various clients. Wilson’s A24 documentary received critical acclaim. In his review for Mashable, Siddhant Adlakha wrote, “Her perspective is a gentle exploration, but the film ultimately goes far beyond mere curiosity and delivers a deeply resonant work about the way people deal with everything from grief.” to climate nihilism.”

Even if you view spirit channeling mediums as frauds and bullshit artists, it’s hard not to emerge changed. Look into my eyes It is neither about exposing nor affirming the profession, but rather exploring these people and their actions through hints and hints. This leads to an empathic understanding Why – even if the subjects themselves cannot see the overall picture.”

How to watch: Look into my eyes debuts January 10th on Max.

4. A story of two sisters

Don’t let the delicate title fool you. A story of two sisters is a horror thriller known for its haunting story and shocking climax.

This South Korean hit centers on troubled teenager Su-mi (Yum Jung-ah), who is desperate to reunite with her beloved sister Su-yeon (Im Soo-jung) after being released from a psychiatric hospital. But her return to her remote country house is anything but inviting. Her widowed father (Moon Geun-young) has moved in with his new bride Eun-joo (Kim Kap-soo), which angers the girls. As tensions rise between the stepchildren and their stepmother, strange events in the house suggest that there may be a ghost among them. But the truth about what happens in this creepy family drama is even more twisted than you can imagine.

This understated but compelling 2003 South Korean horror film is still as effective as it was when it first aired. If you want Good night mom, You’ll love it A tale of two sisters.

With: I’m Soo-jung, Yum Jung-ah, Moon Geun-young, Lee Seung-bi and Kim Kap-soo

How to watch: A story of two sisters debuts January 10th on Shudder and AMC+.

SEE ALSO: The Scariest Horror Movies on Shudder That Will Keep You Up at Night

3. 65

Sometimes you feel the urge to watch an Oscar-nominated actor blow up a bunch of dinosaurs with a laser gun. And when that urge hits you, there is only one cure 65.

65 is based on the brilliant premise of “Adam Driver fighting dinosaurs,” and boy does it hold up. As Mills, a pilot of an advanced civilization 65 million years ago, Driver lands on prehistoric Earth where he headshots a T. Rex, kills a bird of prey, and more. He also takes the time to form a bond with his only survivor, a young girl named Koa (Barbieis Ariana Greenblatt). The result is a sweet Lone Wolf and Cub movie full of dino-sized thrills, kills, and a very menacing asteroid.* — Belen Edwards, entertainment reporter

With: Adam Driver, Ariana Greenblatt, Chloe Coleman and Nika King

How to watch: 65 is now streaming on Hulu.

2. The traitorsSeason 3

If you love reality TV, Alan Cumming or social deduction games, The traitors is the perfect treat for you. Each season throws famous reality TV stars into a Scottish castle, where the “traitors” among them attempt to murder the “believers.” Basically, it’s a big budget mafia game with Cumming as the narrator. Season 3 contestants include: Sell ​​Sunsetis Chrishell Stause, The Real Housewives of New York Cityis Dorinda Medley, Vanderpump Rules‘Tom Sandoval, RuPaul’s Drag Race Winner Bob, the drag queen, and King Charles III’s second cousin, Lord Ivar Mountbatten. Anything could really happen.* — BE

With: Bob the Drag Queen, Wells Adams, Sam Asghari, Dolores Catania, Jeremy Collins, Robyn Dixon, Dylan Efron, Nikki Garcia, Bob Harper, Britney Haynes, Rob Mariano, Dorinda Medley, Ciara Miller, Lord Ivar Mountbatten, Danielle Reyes, Tom Sandoval , Chrishell Stause, Tony Vlachos, Carolyn Wiger, Gabby Windey and Alan Cumming

How to watch: The first three episodes of The traitors Season three premieres January 9 at 9pm ET on Peacock, with new episodes weekly.

1. The Pitt

HENoah Wyle returns to a cinema hospital The Pitt – but don’t be mistaken if you think it’s a soft HE start anew. Told in real time over the course of a 15-hour shift, The Pitt immerses us in the emergency room at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, where anything from a heart attack to a drug overdose can burst through the doors at any moment.

SEE ALSO: ‘The Pitt’ Review: Noah Wyle’s medical drama is part ‘ER’, part ’24’ and all captivating

What follows is a deeply stressful, endlessly compelling medical drama filled with intense surgeries and relevant commentary on America’s broken healthcare system. At the center of it all is medical drama veteran Wyle, who proves to be a capable presenter The Pittis the extensive ensemble cast. As I wrote in my review, Wyle is “particularly good during scenes.” The Pitt After a tragedy, the illness always refocuses, whether it’s a moment of silence after a patient’s loss or a discussion in which they have to break bad news to their loved ones. The Pitt may feature a lot of soap-opera-like surgical set pieces or plot twists, but it’s these quiet moments that really anchor the series and set the stage for what will hopefully be television’s next big medical drama.” — BE

With: Noah Wyle, Tracy Ifeachor, Patrick Ball, Supriya Ganesh, Fiona Dourif, Taylor Dearden, Isa Briones, Gerran Howell, Shabana Azeez and Katherine LaNasa

How to watch: The first two episodes of The Pitt Premiering January 9th at 9pm ET on Max, with new episodes every Thursday.

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