
Streaming Wednesday, June 17:
King & Prince: Our Meet-up in L.A. — The titular J-pop duo allow themselves to be separated in the City of Angels and have to run a gauntlet of challenges before they can be reunited. Don’t worry, guys: Ben and Jen have had to do this lots of times. (Disney+)
Streaming Thursday, June 18:
Baki-Dou: The Invincible Samurai — Our heroic underground fighters are still battling Japan’s greatest swordsman in Part 2, but this time there’s a difference: Instead of having to rely on their fists, they now get to use weapons. Seems kind of unfair they had to wait this long to enjoy that kind of parity. Maybe in Part 3 they’ll get to remove their blindfolds and take pee breaks. (Netflix)
The Capture — Season 3 pits British tech expert Rachel Carey against a conspiracy designed to undermine the public’s faith in their government via the use of deepfakes. As if Starmer wouldn’t be more popular right now if people thought he had been made by Sora. (Peacock)
I Will Find You — Finally, the universe has heard our prayers to spare us all the goddamn soccer programming and instead brought us … another Harlan Coben adaptation. Sigh. This one features Sam Worthington as a distraught dad who breaks out of prison to go searching for the son he was wrongly convicted of murdering. Nice Father’s Day programming there. Hope the kid got him a card with a pipe and some clay ducks on it. (Netflix)
Streaming Friday, June 19:
Color Book — And the Father’s Day bonanza continues: A single dad and his Down Syndrome son take to the road to attend their first baseball game together, in a film that newcomer David Fortune was able to make thanks to a $1 million grant from AT&T. You can only see half of the money on the screen, though; the rest went to paying off the hidden fees they tacked onto his home account when they made him upgrade to fiber optic. (Netflix)
Husbands in Action — A South Korean narcotics cop has to team up with his ex-wife’s new husband when she gets kidnapped by gangsters. In the good old Double Indemnity days, these guys would be arguing over who pays the bill at Twin Peaks by now. (Netflix)
Oasis — The disappearance of a young woman casts suspicion on just about the entire staff and guest roster of a swanky Spanish resort. Silly Netflix; you could have gotten twice the eyeballs on this if you had waited until Christmas to drop it and subtitled it A Machetes Out Mystery. (Netflix)
Sidemen Present: SideMenu — Everybody’s favorite U.K.-bred YouTube impresarios, the Sidemen, launch their very own culinary competition, in which they team up with guest collaborators to whip up an appetizer, a main course and a dessert. Fortunately, over there, a takeaway kebab counts as all three. (Prime Video)

Sugar — Season 1 built to the whopper of a reveal that Colin Farrell’s private-dick character is actually an extraterrestrial. Two years later, he’s still on our planet and hunting for his vanished sister. A Season 2 cast that includes none other than Sasha Calle has my hopes up that we’re going to be seeing some serious Kryptonian-on-Kryptonian psychodrama. (Apple TV)
Voicemails for Isabelle — Romance is in the offing when a Texas real-estate agent unintentionally intercepts the voicemail messages a San Francisco pastry chef meant to send to her dead sister. Yeah, that’s a meet-cute for the ages, all right. Over on Shudder, this would be a screwball spoof of dating competitions and the corpse would be angling for a rose. (Netflix)
The Voices of Our Mother — Speaking of Shudder, their contribution this week summons four estranged sisters to the bedside of their ailing mother, whom they come to realize is being tormented by a malevolent supernatural force. Look, I don’t like those AdventHealth home-care workers either, but they have a job to do like anybody else. (Shudder)
Streaming Saturday, June 20:
The Root of the Game — And here’s that goddamn soccer show. It’s a documentary tribute to the street-level amateur football tournament that energizes the neighborhoods of São Paulo. That might sound like small potatoes to our ears, but I understand they’re actually in the running to beat the attendance at this year’s World Cup. (Netflix)
Streaming Sunday, June 21:
The Agency — In Season 2, CIA Agent Martian (Michael Fassbender) will break any rule to rescue his partner from captivity in Sudan. Now remind me again why Colin Farrell thinks he’s so special, when there’s an action hero on streaming who’s unabashedly a Martian? (Paramount+)
Streaming Monday, June 22:
Rhythm + Flow Italy — This Mediterranean rap competition has undergone a few changes for Season 3, including the addition of a new challenge that’s based on samples. Us old-school types preferred that challenge when MC Hammer invented it and it was called “How many beats can you jack and not go to prison?” (Netflix)

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This article appears in June 17-23, 2026.
