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Welcome back to our weekly guide to the best new shows and movies. On this page, we've put together a list of six recommendations for some of the hottest films and TV shows that are available to watch right now across a range of different streaming services.
It's finally Christmas, which means that this year, there will be one major thing dominating entertainment over the next few days: Stranger Things 5, which releases its penultimate batch of episodes on Christmas Day. We're very excited and more than a little bit nervous. But that's not the only thing out there, of course. There's also the final episode of Pluribus season one, a new thriller series on Disney Plus, and much more.
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Stranger Things season 5, volume 2
Available: US/UKWhere to watch: Netflix
Stranger Things' final season enters its middle volume, with three more episodes dropping on Christmas Day. The previous batch ended on a triumphant note for our heroes, but don't expect things to keep looking up. With the evil Vecna and his army of Demogorgons on the loose, things have never been darker or deadlier in Hawkins.
Who will live and who will die? That question has hung over all of this climactic season. With time and episodes running out, it feels more pressing than ever as the forces of light and dark prepare for the final battle. Perfect Christmas viewing – though not quite the very end. The last ever episode of Stranger Things lands on Netflix on December 31.
Find out what we made of the season's first few episodes in our Stranger Things season 5, volume 1 review.
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Available: US/UKWhere to watch: Apple TV
One of the year's best new dramas reaches its gripping conclusion. Over the course of the last couple of months, Pluribus has followed Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn), a heartbroken romance author who is convinced that she has to "save" humanity after it becomes a global hive mind. As the series has progressed, however, the lines have become blurred. Desperately lonely, Carol has grown closer to one of the Joined, Zosia (Karolina Wydra), but the presence of another individual, Manousos (Carlos-Manuel Vesga) threatens everything...
Episode 9 brings the show's first season to a deeply satisfying and fitting conclusion. But if you're a fan of the show, don't worry. Pluribus has already confirmed to be coming back for season 2.
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Our Pluribus season 1 review goes deeper into this brilliant new show.
The Lowdown
Available: US/UKWhere to watch: Disney Plus
This new crime comedy from showrunner Sterlin Harjo looks like one of the highlights of the festive season. The Lowdown follows citizen journalist Lee Raybon (Ethan Hawke), a "truthstorian" in Tulsa, whose quest to expose corruption in the city puts him in the line of fire. Lee's latest exposé is an investigation into the influential Washberg family. When Dale Washberg dies in suspicious circumstances, Lee realises that there's something much bigger and more sinister going on here.
Following the clues, Dale gets deeper and deeper into the mystery – and that just puts him in more danger. A fun mix of noir mystery and unexpected comedy, The Lowdown is also a great showcase for Ethan Hawke.
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Downton Abbey: A New Era
Available: US/UKWhere to watch: Netflix
What could be more Christmassy than a costume drama? With the third part of the Downton Abbey movie trilogy in cinemas earlier this year, why not reacquaint yourself with the second movie? In A New Era, the Crawley family travel to the south of France when Violet Crawley (Maggie Smith) unexpectedly inherits a villa. Meanwhile, a silent movie director wants to make a film at Downton – much to the annoyance of Hugh Bonneville's snooty Robert Crawley.
It is all increasingly very silly – did anyone expect the Downton series to ever have a meta-subplot? But if you're after something cosy, familiar, and family-friendly then this is charming fun.
Check out our guide to the best Netflix movies for more recommendations.
The Phoenician Scheme
Available: USWhere to watch: Prime Video
If you missed Wes Anderson's latest at the cinema earlier this year, now's a great chance to get up to speed with the film on Prime Video. Benicio del Toro plays arms dealer Anatole "Zsa-Zsa" Korda, a widely-disliked figure who becomes the target of numerous assassination attempts. Understandably concerned that he may not be long for this world, Korda tries to make peace with his estranged daughter, played by Mia Threapleton. Now a nun called Sister Liesl, she is unimpressed by his attempts to re-enter her life, but over the course of a madcap adventure, the ice between the pair starts to thaw.
The Phoenician Scheme isn't quite Anderson at his absolute peak, but it's still very solid, with some great performances, big laughs, and an utterly bizarre performance from Michael Cera.
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Love Actually
Available: US/UKWhere to watch: Prime Video (UK), Netflix (UK)
Yes, it's cheesy. Yes, the story barely hangs together. But for many, Love Actually is an ideal cosy Christmas watch. Richard Curtis writes and directs this festive tale of eight couples in London dealing with the ups and downs of their relationships across the holiday season. The cast is a who's who of acting talent, including Colin Firth, Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Hugh Grant, Keira Knightley, Andrew Lincoln, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Bill Nighy, and many, many more.
It's as over-stuffed as a Christmas turkey, but Love Actually benefits from a warm and witty script and exuberant performances from the whole cast. Grab a box of tissues, sit back, and prepare to laugh, cry, and get very, very cross with Alan Rickman's character.
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1Skate Story review: "A beautiful and unique skateboarding game with great, stylized visuals set in a grungy underworld"- 2Octopath Traveler 0 review: "The strongest entry in this retro-styled JRPG series yet, I love the greater focus on tactical battles"
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- 4Metroid Prime 4: Beyond review: "The series' atmosphere has never been better, while being dragged down by a boring overworld and clunky psychic powers"
- 5Routine review: "This imperfect but wonderfully atmospheric moon-based horror leaves a strong impression"
1Avatar: Fire and Ash review: "Still a technical marvel, with some of the year's best action filmmaking"- 2Five Nights at Freddy's 2 review: "We have waited two years for a Five Nights at Freddy's 1.5"
- 3Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery review: "Brings Knives Out back to its roots for a sequel that's almost on a par with the original"
- 4Wicked: For Good review: "Builds to an incredibly cathartic conclusion, but isn't quite as captivating as Part 1"
- 5The Running Man review: "Some fun action and Glen Powell's star power aren't enough to energize this disappointing Stephen King adaptation"
1Fallout season 2 review: "A hell of a lot of fun despite being overcrowded and convoluted"- 2Stranger Things season 5 volume 1 review: “Can the Duffer brothers stick the landing? It’s sure looking like they will”
- 3Pluribus season 1 review: "Easily one of the year's best dramas"
- 4The Witcher season 4 review: "The Henry Cavill-less fourth season is the best yet"
- 5IT: Welcome to Derry review: "A supremely confident step back into the history of Stephen King's cursed town and killer clown"