Premieres Wednesday:
Caught — Another week, another Harlan Coben adaptation. This time, it’s Argentina interpreting the author’s story of a female journalist on the hunt for a missing girl. Boy, when streaming discovers that boys can be kidnapped too, there’s going to be no more room for retired hit men who take on one last job. (Netflix)
Million Dollar Secret — One contestant out of 12 is given a box containing a million dollars, and the onus is then on them to hide that information from the other 11, who got bubkes. I hope Elon’s kids are paying attention, because the guy can’t live forever and that will is going to be dodgy as eff. (Netflix)
The Studio — Seth Rogen plays a movie-studio head whose genuine love of cinema keeps getting in the way of business, in what The Hollywood Reporter calls “a strong contender for the best new comedy of 2025.” Then again, the subject matter is sort of up their alley. I doubt they’d be that jazzed about a legacy sequel to The Sorrow and the Pity. (Apple TV+)
Premieres Thursday:
Bosch: Legacy — As the third and final season begins, Maddie is wrestling with the idea that her father might have had a hand in the murder of her kidnapper. Wrestling? If she plays her cards right, this could get her in a good Harlan Coben show. (Prime Video)
From Rock Star to Killer — First he nearly killed his girlfriend following an argument, and then French rocker Bertrand Cantat was thrust back into the headlines when his wife committed suicide. I think there’s only one question at this point: Does he trust his GoFundMe to Marilyn Manson or RFK Jr.? (Netflix)
Gold & Greed: The Hunt for Fenn’s Treasure — Find out what happened in 2010 when a mischievous art dealer hid a fortune in gold and gems and left clues to its location in the form of a self-written poem. Fun fact: Nine out of 10 of the treasure hunters started their search in Nantucket. (Netflix)
Paul American — Can’t get enough of Jake and Logan Paul? You may be Jake and Logan Paul! If so, you’re sure to love this eight-episode exploration of your fascinating lives, careers and fraternal relationship. Everybody else gets to sign and count the days until we hear from those nice Menendez brothers again. (Max)
Premieres Friday:
The Lady’s Companion — Learn about the courtship rituals of 19th-century Spain in a dramedy that sees a matchmaker trying to find husbands for three rich sisters. In the surprisingly familiar denouement, the big winner is their despised stepsister, who lands an actual prince because she fits into a glass espadrille. (Netflix)
The Life List — You don’t have to be a senior citizen to have a bucket list. Just ask New Yorker Alex Rose, who’s on a quest to accomplish all her life’s ambitions while she can still enjoy them, from working in a women’s shelter to doing stand-up. Man, you could check both of those boxes just by hanging around Russell Brand for 24 hours. (Netflix)
Mid-Century Modern — Nathan Lane and Matt Bomer headline a multi-camera sitcom about older gay men living in Palm Springs, with one of their mothers in tow. In the latter role is Linda Lavin, whose unexpected death midway through production necessitated a drastic change in the show’s setup. Fortunately, Polly Holliday needed a breather from doing Pump Boys and Dinettes in Jupiter. (Hulu)
Number One on the Call Sheet — Explore the struggles Black performers have had to be recognized in the movie industry, in a two-part documentary with a strong sense of fairness. Note, though, that the episode subjects are divided into “actors” and “actresses.” Because too much fairness all at once can give you heartburn. (Apple TV+)
Reformed — The true story of France’s most prominent female rabbi inspired this eight-episode series that shows how a woman can help her people navigate the milestones of life under Judaism. You know, like unloading your Tesla to Mel Gibson for a nice profit. (Max)
Premieres Sunday:
MobLand — Guy Ritchie casts Pierce Brosnan as an up-and-coming boss in an international crime syndicate, with Tom Hardy and Helen Mirren among those who cross his path as he climbs the ladder of felony. And if their path takes them under that ladder while he’s climbing it, they might be stuck in this thing for seven seasons. (Paramount+)
Premieres Monday:
Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer — Having used her 2020 Netflix feature, Lost Girls, to dramatize the turn-of-the-century killing spree attributed to one Rex Heuermann, director Liz Garbus returns to the subject for a three-part docuseries. Folks, I’m no expert in fixation, but I’m starting to think she might have been in on it. (Netflix)
Promised Hearts — An Indonesian woman’s joy at having earned her doctorate evaporates when she learns her family has arranged for her to be married — and not to the man she actually loves. Listen, lady, it’s for your own good. A girl can’t be trusted to follow her heart when her parents have a line on a nice, dependable cryptobro. (Netflix)
Rhythm + Flow Italy — The first four episodes of Season 2 show our cast of judges scouring all of southern Italy for the next rap sensation, with a trip to London as a palate cleanser. Want to simulate the experience in your own life? Ask your waiter at Carrabba’s to freestyle a few verses, then send out for scones. (Netflix)
Premieres Tuesday:
Nimesh Patel: Instant Karma — The Indian American comic returns to his alma mater, NYU, to reflect on the scholarly path he abandoned in favor of stand-up glory. Meanwhile, over at Mount Sinai, some young surgeon is doing a tight five about his days selling bennies outside the Improv. (Netflix)
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This article appears in Mar 26 – Apr 1, 2025.

