What To Watch Online This Month
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What To Watch Online This Month

There are plenty of exciting TV and film releases to see you through the next month. With a variety of new picks – included Oscar-winning films – across Netflix, Now, Disney+ and Prime Video, here’s what to add to your May watch list.

The Sons of Sam, Netflix

The hunt for the ‘Son of Sam’ captivated the world in the late 1970s, but the story behind one of America’s most notorious serial murderers is all but forgotten – until now. While the arrest and conviction of David Berkowitz brought the nightmare to an end for many New Yorkers, for journalist and Ultimate Evil author Maury Terry, the real mystery was just beginning. Terry, convinced Berkowitz had not acted alone, would go on to spend decades attempting to prove that the web of darkness behind the murders went deeper than anyone imagined – and his pursuit of that elusive truth would eventually cost him everything. This new documentary draws on archival news footage, conversations with the people closest to the investigation, and Terry’s own words and case files to tell a cautionary tale of a man who went down a rabbit hole – and never came out.

Available to watch now

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Monster, Netflix

Having premiered three years ago at the Sundance festival, Monster finally gets its global release this month. The drama follows 17-year-old student Steve Harmon (Kelvin Harrison, Jr.), a smart and likeable teen at an elite school who looks set for a bright future. Then he’s charged with felony murder, throwing Steve and his family into an intense legal battle that raises an existential threat to that future. Expect a poignant exploration of race, masculinity and innocence.

Available to watch now

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Money Explained, Netflix

Most people have a complicated relationship with money. And because it’s taboo to talk about money, we might not realise how normal we are. Netflix Original Money, Explained puts it all out in the open: the ways your credit card might be screwing you; how student loans became a crisis; why most of us won’t be able to save enough for retirement; and how we get tricked into bad gambles and even worse scams. The series breaks down the weaknesses we all share when it comes to money, the devious ways they're exploited, and – thankfully – the best strategies out there to navigate it all. Essential viewing.

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Halston, Netflix

This forthcoming limited series follows the legendary fashion designer Halston (Ewan McGregor), as he leverages his single, invented name into a worldwide fashion empire that’s synonymous with luxury, sex, status and fame. Halston defines the era he lives in – 1970s and 80s New York – until a hostile takeover forces him to battle for control of his most precious asset: the name Halston itself. The series is executive produced by Ryan Murphy – the man behind Glee and Pose – so we’re expecting great things.

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Ferry, Netflix

This story starts in 2006 in Amsterdam. Ferry Bouman works for drug lord Ralph Brink, a powerful criminal and Ferry's mentor. One day the gang is brutally mugged and Ralph's son is severely injured. When all leads point to a group of campers in Brabant, Ferry is sent out to find the perpetrators. After years of absence, Ferry returns to Belgium, which he had fled many years before. The difficult reunion with his estranged family, the return to the camper life he had forsaken and the meeting with his charming neighbour Danielle all gradually crawl under Ferry's skin. His journey will lead to unexpected outcomes and put Ferry's loyalty to the test…

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The Underground Railroad, Amazon Prime

From Barry Jenkins, the Oscar-winning director of Moonlight, this remarkable new series drops on Amazon Prime in May. Based on the Pulitzer-winning novel by Colson Whitehead, The Underground Railroad tells the story of Cora Randall, a woman in a desperate bid to flee a life of slavery in America’s antebellum South. Escaping a plantation in Georgia, she discovers a network of trains and tracks beneath the southern soil that may be her ticket to freedom.

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Solos, Amazon Prime

Solos is an upcoming American dramatic anthology series created by relative newcomer David Weil. Across the standalone episodes, stars such as Morgan Freeman (The Shawshank Redemption), Anne Hathaway (The Devil Wears Prada), Helen Mirren (The Queen), Uzo Aduba (Orange Is The New Black), Anthony Mackie (The Hurt Locker), Constance Wu (Crazy Rich Asians), Dan Stevens (Beauty & The Beast) and Nicole Beharie (Shame) will set off on a thrilling adventures set in an uncertain future, as they come to reckon that even during our most isolated moments, we are all connected through the human experience. 

Available to watch on 21st May

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Master of None, Netflix

The Emmy Award-winning Master of None returns with a new season that chronicles the relationship of Denise (Lena Waithe) and her partner Alicia (Naomi Ackie). Directed by series co-creator and Emmy winner Aziz Ansari – and scripted by Ansari and Waithe – this new season is a modern love story that intimately illustrates the ups and downs of marriage, struggles with fertility, and personal growth both together and apart. Fleeting romantic highs meet crushing personal losses while existential questions of love and living are raised, as this third instalment delivers an evolution of the series that remains tethered to previous seasons while breaking new ground.

Available to watch on 23rd May

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Nomadland, Disney+

Now’s your chance to watch this Oscar best picture winner. Following the economic collapse of a company town in rural Nevada, Fern (Frances McDormand – who also won an Oscar for her performance in this) packs her van and sets off on the road exploring a life outside of conventional society as a modern-day nomad. The third feature film from director Chloé Zhao, Nomadland features real nomads Linda May, Swankie and Bob Wells as Fern’s mentors and comrades in her exploration through the vast landscape of the American West.

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Tenet, Now TV

Directed by Christopher Nolan (Dunkirk, Interstellar, The Dark Knight), Tenet stars John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Kenneth Branagh. Due to the pandemic, Tenet’s release was put back three times last year – and following a small cinema release, it’s now available on Now. Like many of Nolan’s mind-bending blockbusters, it’s set to be an action epic revolving around international espionage, time travel and evolution. 

Available to watch now

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Cruella, Disney+

Academy Award winner Emma Stone stars in Disney’s Cruella, a new live-action feature film about the rebellious early days of one of cinemas most notorious villains, Cruella de Vil. Set in 1970s London amid the punk rock revolution, the film follows a young grifter named Estella, a clever and creative girl determined to make a name for herself with her designs. She befriends a pair of young thieves who appreciate her appetite for mischief, and together they’re able to build a life for themselves on the London streets. One day, Estella’s flair for fashion catches the eye of the Baroness von Hellman, a fashion legend who is devastatingly chic, played by Emma Thompson. But their relationship sets in motion a course of events and revelations that will cause Estella to embrace her wicked side and become the revenge-bent Cruella.

Available to watch on 28th May

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