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What to watch on streaming: today's picks from Netflix, Prime Video and more

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- A mother takes desperate measures to protect her flesh and blood in an eight-part thriller from the producers of Homeland. Orna (Liraz Chamami) and 23-year-old daughter Gali (Talia Lynne Ronn) are travelling home to Israel after a holiday together in India when they are arrested at an airport departure gate in Moscow. Interviewed separately by police officers, Orna is told that Gali is being charged with drug trafficking and faces 18 years in prison. The mother loudly professes her daughter's innocence and single-handedly spearheads a search for the truth. Orna uncovers a deadly web of crime and corruption that challenges her picture-perfect image of her daughter
- In the summer of 1930, the Crawleys grapple with the threat of social disgrace when Mary finds herself at the centre of a public scandal. Romantic drama, starring Joely Richardson, Joanne Froggatt and Paul Giamatti
- Ordinary men and women are recruited to turn the tide on illegal drug smuggling in the early 1990s Britain in a gripping six-part drama inspired by an untold true story. The Thatcher government is losing the war with the drugs gangs and Her Majesty's Customs and Excise needs to think outside the box to turn the tide. Bureaucrat Blake (Douglas Hodge) agrees to an outlandish idea: a top-secret training programme for normal Customs employees to go undercover and infiltrate Britain's most dangerous drug cartels. They will be given only basic training to build new identities - their so-called legends - incorporating some of their real lives to help them retain facts and figures. Working under the leadership of Don (Steve Coogan), nervous recruits Bailey (Aml Ameen), Carter (Tom Hughes), Erin (Jasmine Blackborow), Guy (Tom Burke) and Kate (Hayley Squires) prepare to take the starring roles in one of the most remarkable criminal investigations conducted.
- Planning & Strategy Department savant Linda Liddle is denied the promotion she was promised. New CEO Bradley Preston repeatedly bullies and belittles Linda but she has the last laugh when the company's private jet crashes and his fate rests in the hands of the only other survivor: Linda.
- Citadel is a heart-racing spy thriller following Mason Kane, Nadia Sinh, and Bernard Orlick - elite operatives of a legendary agency torn apart by a shadowy network. When a new threat emerges, they must recruit skilled operatives and launch a globe-spanning mission to stop a conspiracy that could reshape humanity. With blockbuster action and shocking betrayals, anyone could be friend or foe.
- A recluse on a remote Scottish island rescues a girl from the sea, unleashing a perilous sequence of events that culminate in an attack on his home, compelling him to face his turbulent history. Thriller, starring Jason Statham, Billy Nighy and Daniel Mays
- An eight-year-old girl experiences life on her family's Rhodesian farm during the final stages of the Bush War. Drama, written, directed by and starring Embeth Davidtz, with Lexi Ventner and Zikhona Bali
- Nigel Tufnel, David St Hubbins and Derek Smalls reunite after a 15-year break for one final concert. Their progress is charted once more by documentary maker Marti DiBergi, who offers perhaps too much perspective on their new direction. Comedy sequel, written by and starring Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, Christopher Guest and director Rob Reiner, in his final film. Kerry Godliman and Chris Addison also star with cameos by Paul McCartney, Elton John and Garth Brooks
- Six-part drama based on John le Carré's best-selling novel. Brilliant young actress Charlie (Florence Pugh) strikes up an acquaintance with an intriguing stranger while on holiday in Greece.
- A young man left broken by the loss of his twin brother joins a support group for 'twinless twins.' Psychological drama.
- The true story of legendary mixed martial arts and UFC fighter Mark Kerr (Dwayne Johnson), whose obsession with greatness made him a legend and nearly cost him everything. A portrait about ambition, sacrifice and the courage to fight for something greater than victory
- Two musicians move to Wales to complete their new album. By accident, they record a mystical sound never heard before and gradually disconnect from reality.
- Catherine Earnshaw is raised by her alcoholic father at a Yorkshire farmhouse, with Nelly Dean as a constant companion. Mr Earnshaw 'acquires' an orphaned boy named Heathcliff during one of his gallivants and gifts the waif to Cathy as her pet. The children become inseparable, and as adults they embark on a destructive relationship. Writer-director Emerald Fennell's drama based on Emily Bronte's romance, starring Margot Robbie, Jacob Elordi and Martin Clunes
- The People v OJ Simpson
Drama
Crime/detective
Star-studded Emmy-winning drama that goes behind the scenes of sport star OJ Simpson's divisive murder trial. With Sterling K. Brown, Sarah Paulson and John Travolta. Part of American Crime Story. - Furry and feathered rivals swap bodies and see the world through each other's eyes in director Nathan Greno's life-affirming computer-animated caper. Ollie (Michael B Jordan) is an otter-like creature called a pookoo, who lives in a valley filled with friends and foes. He frequently comes under airborne attacks from green birds including Ivy (Juno Temple) and during one skirmish, their pair collide with a glowing purple flower. When they regain consciousness, Ollie and Ivy have swapped bodies and are hopelessly ill-prepared to survive in the wild in their new physical forms. A helpful fish called Boogle (Tracy Morgan) tells the pair that he has seen more purple flowers, which could allow them to revert to their original forms. Ollie and Ivy put their differences aside to travel across perilous terrain in search of the purple blooms but the path ahead is littered with potentially lethal obstacles including a ravenous pack of wolves.
- American sitcom following the life of Liz Lemon, a neurotic TV sketch show writer, and her efforts to deal with the chaos caused by her eccentric colleagues. Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin star.
- Drama about the fragile power balance among the inmates and officers in a Danish prison. Starring Sofie Grabol and David Dencik. In Danish
- Haunted by his past and hunted by his enemies, a Special Forces veteran fights to keep a teenage girl alive on the deadly streets of Rio de Janeiro.
- Mayor Tom Loftis attempts to revive his struggling island community, located 40 miles off the coast of New England, but dark secrets lurk beneath the surface
- Chilean drama based on Isabel Allende's novel, which charts the topsy turvy fortunes of the Trueba family over four generations against a backdrop of social and political upheaval
- A true-crime documentary series explores the shocking chain of events that led to the arrests of Alexander McKellar and his twin brother Robert for the murder of charity cyclist Tony Parsons. The former Royal Navy petty officer disappeared on a stretch of road near Argyll and his remains were eventually found after a tip off from forensic pathologist, Dr Caroline Muirhead. She had met Alexander on a Tinder date and fell in love with him, only to discover after they were engaged that her fiance was hiding a horrific secret. Dr Muirhead faced a stark choice between remaining loyal to the man she loved or exposing the truth
- Set in the flamboyant 1930s, it reunites world-renowned Surrealist artists, including young Dalí and Magritte, who find themselves trapped in a lavish mansion with a mysterious serial killer on the loose.
- Historical drama starring Cillian Murphy, Eileen Walsh and Emily Watson. It's Christmas 1985 in County Wexford where coal merchant Bill, devoted father to five daughters but still troubled by a traumatic past, chances upon an imprisoned girl in freezing conditions when delivering to the local convent laundry. It's soon apparent this is just one part of a larger system of church oppression that threatens to blow his family life apart.
- As Japan's most famous fortune teller, Kazuko Hosoki ruled TV and bestseller lists, but who was she behind rumors of spiritual scams and underworld ties?




























