Spending a Friday or Saturday night scouring through each streaming service to find something to watch is not how you want to spend your days off. That’s why we have taken on the task of finding the best that the TV and movie worlds have to offer on a weekly basis so you don’t have to. We put together a list of the latest releases and it ranges from must-see TV shows the timeline won’t stop talking about like Atlanta and grown-ish to films you have to see in a theater, like The Lost City. During her promo run for the movie, out Friday, Mar. 25, Sandra Bullock said she was taking time off from acting to focus on her children and her family.
“I’m not retiring, just going to not spend time in front of the camera for a while,” she told People. “I have beautiful babies. I’d rather look at them.” I’m happy for her kids, I am, but what about the fans? Her films have been dominating on Netflix and she’s been killing it in the movie game for as long as I can remember, so I truly can’t imagine Hollywood without her. Thankfully, she has given us enough over the years to hold us over until she decides to return. Speaking of Hollywood, Tinseltown’s biggest night is going down this Sunday. The year’s most critically acclaimed movies will be battling it out for a golden statue at the 2022 Oscars, and we might just see Will Smith finally walk away with a trophy in hand for his role in King Richard. Check out what else is in store for this week below.
'Atlanta'
'The Lost City'
'grown-ish' Season 4 Finale
When: Mar. 27
Where: ABC
Will Will Smith get his first Oscar? Will Beyoncé be one step closer to an EGOT? Will a woman win Best Director for the second year in a row? All those questions will be answered at the 94th Academy Awards coming to ABC on Sunday night. Hollywood’s A-listers and filmmakers will be gathered at the Dolby Theatre in California to celebrate their contributions to film in the past year. But that’s not all, the award show is also promising plenty of entertainment. The Oscars will feature performances from the “Formation” singer, Billie Eilish, Finneas, Reba McEntire, and Sebastian Yatra, as well as the first live performance of Encanto’s “We Don’t Talk About Bruno.”
Wanda Sykes, Regina Hall, and Amy Schumer will share hosting duties so we should be anticipating some laughs at least. While you wait for the big night to arrive, catch up on this year’s Best Picture nominees like King Richard, Dune, West Side Story, Drive My Car, and Nightmare Alley on HBO Max, catch CODA on Apple TV+. and head to Netflix to watch Don’t Look Up and The Power of the Dog. Belfast and Licorice Pizza are showing in selected theaters.