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 kick-start the year. Covering a variety of new shows across Netflix, Now and Apple TV+, here’s what to watch this month.

Brazen, Netflix

Prominent mystery writer and crime expert Grace (Alyssa Milano) hurries back to her family home in Washington DC after her estranged sister suddenly gets in touch. When her sister is killed and her double life as a webcam performer is revealed, Grace ignores the warnings of cool-headed detective Ed (Sam Page) and gets involved in the case. Based on the novel Brazen Virtue by Nora Roberts, this is set to be a twisty thriller.
 
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Euphoria – Series 2, Now

Created, written and directed by Sam Levinson, and starring 2021 icon Zendaya, eight-episode drama Euphoria returns. Amid the intertwining lives in the town of East Highland, 17-year-old Rue must find hope while balancing the pressures of love, loss and addiction.
 
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Frayed Series 2, Now

Having escaped from her native Australia, Sammy’s (Sarah Kendall) situation is barely improved. Now living in a tiny London flat while frantically trying to prove that her lawyer (Robert Webb) has stolen her house, she’s barely able to make ends meet. Series two finds Sammy desperate to find a way to reclaim her opulent London life, while keeping her kids far away from Australia and hiding the truth about what happened to their neighbour.
 
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Land, Now

Robin Wright (House of Cards) stars and makes her directorial debut in the poignant story of one woman’s search for meaning in the vast and harsh American wilderness. In the aftermath of an unfathomable event, Edee finds herself unable to stay connected to the world she once knew and retreats to the magnificent, but unforgiving, wilds of the Rockies. After a local hunter (Demián Bichir) brings her back from the brink of death, she must find a way to live again.
 
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Mass, Now

Ann Dowd (The Handmaid’s Tale), Jason Isaacs (The Death of Stalin), Martha Plimpton (The Good Wife) and Reed Birney (House of Cards) star in Fran Kranz’s writer-director debut. A thoughtful examination of grief, anger and acceptance, this powerful film centres on two sets of parents who, years after an unspeakable tragedy tore their lives apart, agree to talk privately in an attempt to move forward.
 
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Murders at Starved Rock, Now

On March 14th, 1960, the bodies of three women from the suburbs of Chicago were discovered in a canyon that makes up one of the natural wonders of Starved Rock State Park, Illinois. The brutal killings shocked the comunity and led to an exhaustive manhunt that snared a confessed killer who has been in prison ever since. Now, following decades of questions and doubts that have haunted the son of the prosecutor in the case, the man found guilty seeks to clear his name after 60 years in prison.
 
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Naked Singularity, Now

Casi (John Boyega) is a promising young NYC public defender whose idealism is beginning to crack under the daily injustices of the very justice system he’s trying to make right. Doubting all he has worked for and seeing signs of the universe collapsing all around him, he is pulled into a dangerous high-stakes drug heist by an unpredictable former client (Olivia Cooke) in an effort to beat the broken system at its own game. Also stars Bill Skarsgård and Ed Skrein.
 
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Ozark – Series 4, Netflix

Netflix’s Ozark follows the Byrde family’s journey from their normal, suburban Chicago life to their dangerous criminal enterprise in the Ozarks, Missouri. Starring Jason Bateman as Marty Byrde, who along with wife Wendy (Laura Linney) and their two kids in tow, is on the move after a money-laundering scheme goes wrong, forcing him to pay off a substantial debt to a Mexican drug lord to keep his family safe. While the Byrdes' fate hangs in the balance across each series, the dire circumstances force the fractured family to reconnect.
 
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Supernova, Now

Sam (Colin Firth) and Tusker (Stanley Tucci), partners of 20 years, are on holiday. They are travelling across England in their old campervan visiting friends, family and places from their past. Since Tusker was diagnosed with young-onset dementia two years ago, their lives have had to change. Secrets are uncovered, private plans unravel and their love for each other is tested like never before. Ultimately, they must confront the question of what it means to love one another in the face of an irreparable illness.
 
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The Gilded Age, Now

Julian Fellows, the creator of Downton Abbey, presents this US-set period drama. It’s 1882 and the Gilded Age is in full swing when Marian Brook (Louisa Jacobson), a young, orphaned daughter of a Southern general, moves in with her rigidly conventional aunts in New York. With the help of Peggy Scott (Denée Benton), an African-American woman masquerading as her maid, Marian gets caught up in the dazzling lives of her rich neighbours as she struggles to decide between adhering to the rules or forging her own path. Also starring Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, Carrie Coon and Morgan Spector.
 
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The Journalist, Netflix

This is a Netflix adaptation of the 2019 hit film of the same name, which became buzzworthy for its confrontation of Japanese political crimes and scandals of recent years. With its thrilling developments, stylish visuals, and tackling of societal taboos, the film won awards in three major categories at the 43rd Japan Academy Awards, including Best Picture of the Year. This new series stars Ryoko Yonekura as Anna Matsuda, a Toto Newspaper reporter known as the ‘maverick of news media’, who strives to expose issues in modern Japanese society.
 
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The Sleepwalker, Now

In a new spin on the true-crime genre, The Sleepwalker flips the traditional thriller narrative on its head to explore a deeper and more troubling mystery – did a remorseful Randy Herman Jr really commit a brutal murder in his sleep, or was it a convenient cover story? With exclusive access to Herman and his family, the defence and prosecution attorneys, journalists who covered the case, forensic psychiatrists and world experts in violent parasomnia (sleepwalking), the audience gains an inside look at the shocking twists and turns of a controversial crime.
 
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The Woman In The House Across The Street From The Girl In The Window, Netflix

For heartbroken Anna (Kristen Bell), every day is the same. She sits with her wine, staring out the window, watching life go by without her. But when a handsome neighbour (Tom Riley) and his adorable daughter (Samsara Yett) move in across the street, Anna starts to see a light at the end of the tunnel. That is until she witnesses a gruesome murder – or did she? The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window is a darkly comedic send-up on psychological thrillers that will have you guessing until the very end.
 
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The Tragedy of Macbeth, Apple TV+

A Scottish lord becomes convinced by a trio of witches that he will become the next king of Scotland. His ambitious wife will do anything to support him in his plans of seizing power. A-list actors Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand star in Joel Coen’s bold and fierce adaptation – a tale of murder, madness, ambition and wrathful cunning shot in beautiful black and white.
 
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Too Hot To Handle – Series 3, Netflix

The third series of Too Hot To Handle is back and steamier than ever. With Lana watching, will the wild cast stick to the rules and abstain from any kind of sexual activity and instead form meaningful connections? The pressure's on, because this time the stakes are even greater, with the biggest prize fund yet on offer.
 
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