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7 best movies and TV shows to stream this week — Feb 13


There’s a lot of stuff to stream nowadays. In hopes of helping you watch more good movies and TV, we compile some of the most exciting titles streaming across all platforms in our weekly column, What To Watch.

Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette (Hulu)

It’s finally time! “Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette” has been one of the most discussed and controversial shows in recent memory, partly because adaptations of the Kennedys are always a sensitive topic, but also because the world is incredibly attached to the gorgeous image of JFK Jr. and Bessette. The series trails the tragic romance to its end, with Sarah Pidgeon and Paul Anthony Kelly in the lead roles. 

How To Get From Heaven From Belfast (Netflix)

The creator of the wonderful and hilarious “Derry Girls” is back with a new show. “How To Get From Heaven to Belfast” follows three lifelong friends who reunite at an old classmate’s funeral, with the reunion quickly morphing into a whodunit. 

Love is Blind (Netflix)

Love is Blind” is entering its 10th season. Despite its many controversies and its signs of age, Netflix continues to bet on its trademark reality TV dating series, this time, featuring singles from all over the state of Ohio.

Eternity (Apple TV)

Starring Elizabeth Olsen, Callum Turner, and Miles Teller, “Eternity” follows Joan, an elderly woman who dies and goes to heaven, having to choose with whom she wants to spend eternity: her first love or the man she built her life with. 

Song Sung Blue (Peacock)

An Oscar-nominated Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman star in “Song Sung Blue” as two singers who fall in love and band together to form a Neil Diamond cover band.

Like Water for Chocolate (HBO Max)

Like Water for Chocolate” is back with a second season. The luscious and decadent series, produced by Salma Hayek, is back with new episodes, continuing the story of Tita and Pedro. 

Wuthering Heights (Tubi)

You may have heard of a little movie called “Wuthering Heights,” premiering this Valentine’s Day and starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. If you don’t want to trek to the movies just yet, there’s the 2011 version available on Tubi. The movie, starring Kaya Scodelario of “Skins” and James Howson, is directed by Andrea Arnold and is a fresh and gritty interpretation of one of the most beloved and perverse love stories of all time. 



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