Day: March 12, 2024

Streaming surge: Oscar films, two mini-series, more

In the olden days, the Academy Awards were followed by a rush to movie theaters.
And now? We’ll just amble to our living rooms, where most things are streaming.
Yes, the key Oscar-winners are there. Peacock has “Oppenheimer” and “The Holdovers,” Hulu has “Poor Thiings” (and adds “Anatomy of a Fall” on March 22), Max has “Barbie,” Amazon Prime and MGM+ have “American Fiction,” Netflix has the delightful winner for best live-action short, “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar.”
But even without the Oscar films, this is a packed weekend for streamers. Three music-based films arrive Thursday – Taylor Swft’s concert film on Disney+, a Brian Jones/Rolling Stones documentary on Hulu and the “Girls5Eva” series on Netflix. They’re joined by two seven-part mini-series – “Apples Never Fall,” Thursday on Peacock, and “Manhunt” (shown here), Friday on Apple TV+. Let’s look at those two: Read more…

Best-bets for March 14: “Grey’s” leads ABC’s three-drama night

1) “Grey’s Anatomy” season-opener, 9 p.m., ABC. Here’s one of the last shows to return post-strike … and one that people really missed. It’s the 20th season, tying the show with “Gunsmoke” for No. 3 among dramas (trailing only two “Law & Order” shows). The season starts with a doctor (Teddy) and patient (Sam) in peril. Meredith re-thinks her research and the young interns (shown here is Adelaide Kane as Jules Millin) face a tough case Read more…