What to Watch on Streaming This Week: September 8-14

Don’t Worry Darling

 Perhaps it’s due to the chaotic production or maybe  as a pivotal moment in Florence Pugh’s skyrocketing success. Regardless, this movie provides a captivating and enjoyable viewing experience.

 Florence Pugh portrays Alice, an contented homemaker bound to Jack (Harry Styles) in a flawlessly designed community reminiscent of the 1960s corporate era. However, beneath the surface, reality diverges from appearances.

Don’t Worry Darling

Netflix began streaming this month.

 

 

What to watch on Hulu

Corset

Vicky Krieps takes on the role of Empress Elisabeth of Austria during a crucial period in history when the monarchy was gradually losing its significance. The Empress finds herself distanced from her husband and burdened by a mid-life crisis as she reaches the milestone of turning 40. Moreover, she is plagued by concerns about her diminishing attractiveness. This film distinguishes itself from conventional historical biopics by presenting a biting and darkly humorous narrative, providing an exceptional platform for showcasing Krieps’ diverse skills.

Additionally, the backdrop of Austria during the late 1800s provides an intriguingly undiscovered ambiance, embellished with authentic historical elements that demonstrate a captivating convergence between bygone eras and modern times.

Corset streams starting Sunday, September 10th.

The Other Black Girl

Adapted from the book of the same name,

The Other Black Girl

Sinclair Daniel shines as Nella, an aspiring editorial assistant in a renowned publishing company, in this intriguing tale that delves into the realm of corporate racism. Nella, the solitary Black female employee, finds herself enthralled with excitement upon the arrival of Hazel (portrayed by Ashleigh Murray), another talented Black woman who joins the ranks of the company.

Despite Nella’s initial optimism, she becomes increasingly unsettled by a smattering of ominous messages and a discernible bias that leaves her feeling uneasy. This growing unease breeds suspicion within her, as if her company conceals a web of sinister mysteries.

Debuting on the night of Wednesday, September 13th.

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What to watch on Amazon Prime

Sitting in Bars With Cake

Sitting in Bars With Cake

The origins of this fresh Comedy drama can be traced back to a one-of-a-kind recipe collection sharing the exact same title. Inspired by a real-life tale, this film delves into the lives of two close friends in their twenties, residing in the vibrant city of L.A. Corinne (portrayed by Odessa A’zion) embodies the epitome of an extrovert, effortlessly connecting with others. In stark contrast, Jane (played by Yara Shahidi) finds herself trapped within her own timidity, unable to break free.

As a means of initiating conversation, Corinne’s suggestion to Jane involves employing her baking expertise, resulting in the unconventional activity known as cakebarring. The concept entails bringing an entire cake to a bar in the pursuit of establishing new connections. However, the outcome of this venture, akin to the diverse elements used in baking, varies.

Sitting in Bars With Cake

Premieres Friday, September 8th.

What to watch on Max

Interview with the Vampire

AMC in a deal with  Max (HBO Max), ensures a fruitful collaboration until the end of October, with this morsel.  Viewers can catch up on exceptional shows they may have overlooked, featuring top-notch programming.

Interview with the Vampire

In the film from 1994, Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise were replaced by Jacob Anderson and Sam Reid, bringing a new dynamic to the series. Unlike the movie adaptation, the series is not afraid to explore deeper themes, creating a captivating psychosexual narrative intertwined with elements of bloody horror. This combination makes for a thrilling viewing experience.

Interview with the Vampire

Streaming is available for a limited time

What to watch on Apple TV+

The Changeling

Matsoukas’s contributions to both music and film have garnered widespread acclaim. She played a pivotal role in creating the captivating visuals that accompanied Beyoncé’s critically acclaimed album Lemonade. Additionally, she directed the thought-provoking and powerful movie Queen & Slim. Matsoukas’s remarkable talent and dedication have solidified her position as a highly respected and sought-after artist.

In the face of newfound family happiness, everything falls apart as Backo’s recently adopted mother disappears, leaving behind a soul-crushing choice. Stanfield seizes the opportunity to embark on a harrowing quest to restore his shattered family. Don’t miss the premiere of The Changeling on Friday, September 8th, where the darkness unravels.

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