This week on streaming, get ready for crime of every kind. True crime, crime thrillers — it’s all in there.
Over on Apple TV Plus, Julianne Moore stars in the new film Echo Valley as a mother who helps her daughter cover up a murder. Peacock also just released its latest true crime show, The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets, a three-part series about a Long Island serial killer that lived a double life, working as an architect in Manhattan by day, and preying on women by night.
For something a little lighter, check out Deep Cover on Prime Video, a film about three improvisers recruited by the police to go undercover and infiltrate a gang. The film, which stars Bryce Dallas Howard, Nick Mohammed and Orlando Bloom, is out now.
If crime is NOT your thing, don’t worry, there’s a lot more out there than just killers and spies. We suggest Call Her Alex, the new docuseries about podcaster Alex Cooper that’s already creating tons of buzz, or the film that originally defined “summer blockbuster,” the Steven Spielberg classic, Jaws. (Oops, I guess that film is all about a killer, sorry.) Jaws arrives on Peacock — along with its three sequels — this Sunday. The films will stream exclusively on the platform.
These titles and many more are part of this weekend’s new releases — here’s all the info you need to tune in.
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Best new TV shows and movies to stream this weekend
Netflix
FUBAR, season 2 (June 12)
Arnold Schwarzenegger is joined by another legendary action star, Carrie-Anne Moss, for season 2 of Netflix’s action-comedy series FUBAR, which is out this week. In the series, Schwarzenegger and Monica Barbaro play a father-daughter spy duo Luke and Emma Brunner. Moss spices things up this season with her portrayal of Greta, a German former spy who has a romantic history with Luke.
Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy (June 10)
This month marks the return of Netflix’s Trainwreck documentary franchise, which explores some of the most sensational or disastrous news stories of the recent past. Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy, which arrived on June 10, is the first film in the new batch. It digs deep into the tragic Astroworld concert that left 10 fans dead after chaos ensued at Travis Scott’s 2021 performance. Seven more installments of Trainwreck will drop over the summer, one each week through July 29.
Prime Video
In Deep Cover, Bryce Dallas Howard plays Kat, an improv comedy teacher who is approached by an undercover cop (Sean Bean) to infiltrate a group of criminals. Kat, along with two of her students (played by Orlando Bloom and Nick Mohammed) go undercover to infiltrate the gangs of London, and pretty soon they realize how deadly it can be to commit to the bit.
Apple TV Plus
Julianne Moore is currently starring in Netflix’s Top 10 show Sirens, but she’s also got another prestige project arriving this week, the thriller Echo Valley, which is out on Apple TV Plus. In the new film, Moore plays Kate, who is forced to piece together the mysterious details of why her daughter (Sydney Sweeney) came home one night covered in someone else’s blood. Brad Ingelsby, who wrote the HBO Max series Mare of Easttown, penned the screenplay for the film which arrived on Friday, June 13.
Hulu
Alex Cooper, host of the Call Her Daddy podcast, has created an empire based on her open, honest discussions of sex, feminism and culture at large, and Call Her Alex is a look at the woman behind the microphone. The two-part series follows Cooper as she performs her Unwell Tour, while interspersing incredibly intimate revelations about her past and the formative, sometimes traumatic experiences that shaped her world view. The series is out now on Hulu.
Peacock
The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets (June 10)
Peacock’s latest entry in the true crime genre, The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets, is a three-episode docu-series that focuses on the secret life of architect Rex Heuermann, the man accused of killing New York-area sex workers for over a decade. The series arrived on June 10. (If it leaves you wanting more, Netflix also has its own doc, Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer, a thoughtful variation on the same case that pays particular attention to the victims.)
It’s never safe to go back in the water when Jaws is around. Steven Spielberg’s shark-infested summer blockbuster celebrates its 50th anniversary this year and in honor of that milestone, the entire Jaws collection is headed to Peacock. Jaws (1975), Jaws 2 (1978), Jaws 3-D (1983) and Jaws: The Revenge (1987) are all joining the streamer on June 15.
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