Streaming highlights: Cheaper by the Dozen, Deep Water, and more coming out this week
Here's a few must-watch shows and films hitting the small screens this week that everyone can enjoy!
March is in full swing and spring is knocking on the door. The sun's out, moods are lifting everywhere, and the world of entertainment is certainly doing its part to kick-start a season of renewal.
The month is packed with bingeworthy shows and mind-blowing flicks that anyone can stream from the comfort of their home.
This week in particular has some fresh new series and films that you won't want to miss.
From family-friendly movies to dark thrillers, here's all you need to know about our are top recommendations streaming this week and where you can watch them!
Cheaper by the Dozen
Bring it On's Gabrielle Union and Scrubs star Zach Braff team up to juggle a very large blended family in Cheaper by the Dozen.
The Disney+ flick is the second remake of the 1950 original and while movie is following a similar storyline like its predecessors, there are some differences too.
Unlike the previous films, Union and Braff's characters have children from past relationships and the two are both working parents.
How will things fair for the Baker family?
Find out on March 18 when Cheaper by the Dozen premieres only on Disney+.
Life & Beth
Comedic legends, Amy Schumer and Michael Cera's, new Hulu series is a must-watch simply because they're starring in it.
Life & Beth follows Schumer's character, Beth, a somewhat successful woman who decides to revamp her life after an unexpected incident.
Cera plays John, a local farmer and love interest for Beth.
Though the series may have some deeper themes attached to it, the trailer shows that fans can still expect plenty of laughs. With Schumer and Cera at the helm, it was never going to be any different.
Grab your wine and your bestie, Life & Beth debuts on Hulu March 18.
Deep Water
Long before Ben Affleck reunited with his love, Jennifer Lopez, he was in a year-long romance with his costar Ana de Armas.
The former pair met on the set of their erotic thriller, Deep Water.
After several delays due to Covid-19, the dark drama is finally coming out on Hulu.
Directed by Adrian Lyne, the visionary behind Unfaithful, Deep Water follows a married couple who are no longer in love, which leads to the pair engaging in deadly mind games against one another.
While Affleck and de Armas has since parted ways, it will be interesting to see the two play husband and wife.
And, if this is anything like the 2002 classic that featured Diane Lane and Richard Gere, viewers are surely in store for a juicy, yet deadly twists.
Deep Water premieres on Hulu March 18.
Phoenix Rising
The gripping HBO Max miniseries follows the brave actions of Westworld star Evan Rachel Wood and her quest for justice.
Phoenix Rising is a two-part documentary highlights Wood's horrific accusations of abuse against her former fiancé, Marilyn Manson.
Alongside her partner, the two seek to extend the statute of limitations for domestic violence cases in California with their new campaign, the Phoenix Act.
Early reviews have praised the captivating miniseries and Wood for her courage, but be warned, this show is for mature audiences.
Phoenix Rising airs on March 15 and 16 on HBO Max.
Happy streaming!
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