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Overwhelmed by Netflix, Hulu and other TV and movie streaming services? We are here to help!

Overwhelmed by Netflix, Hulu and other TV and movie streaming services? We are here to help!

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    Tom Cruise in “Top Gun: Maverick.”
    CreditParamount Pictures/Paramount Pictures, via Associated Press

    The Best Movies on Amazon Prime Video Right Now

    New films, and classics, just keep coming, but you don’t have to drill down to find the finest selections to stream. We’ll do the heavy lifting. You press play.

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    Sally Hawkins, left, and Octavia Spencer in “The Shape of Water.”
    CreditFox Searchlight Pictures, via Associated Press

    The Best Movies and Shows on Hulu Right Now

    We’ve handpicked the finest movies and television shows currently streaming on Hulu in the United States. Take a look.

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    Ansel Elgort and Rachel Zegler as Tony and Maria in Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story.”
    CreditNiko Tavernise/20th Century Studios

    The 50 Best TV Shows and Movies to Watch on Disney+ Right Now

    The Disney streaming platform has hundreds of movie and TV titles, drawing from its own deep reservoir classics and from Star Wars, Marvel, National Geographic and more. These are our favorites.

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    Keir Dullea in a scene from “2001: A Space Odyssey.”
    CreditWarner Bros. Pictures

    The 50 Best Movies on HBO Max Right Now

    In addition to new Warner and HBO films, the streamer has a treasure trove of Golden Age classics, indie flicks and foreign films. Start with these.

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HBO

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    Keir Dullea in a scene from “2001: A Space Odyssey.”
    CreditWarner Bros. Pictures

    The 50 Best Movies on HBO Max Right Now

    In addition to new Warner and HBO films, the streamer has a treasure trove of Golden Age classics, indie flicks and foreign films. Start with these.

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Disney Plus

More in Disney Plus ›
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    Ansel Elgort and Rachel Zegler as Tony and Maria in Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story.”
    CreditNiko Tavernise/20th Century Studios

    The 50 Best TV Shows and Movies to Watch on Disney+ Right Now

    The Disney streaming platform has hundreds of movie and TV titles, drawing from its own deep reservoir classics and from Star Wars, Marvel, National Geographic and more. These are our favorites.

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    The Disney animated film “Strange World” features a gay teenage protagonist.
    CreditDisney/Disney, via Associated Press

    GLAAD Praises Increased Inclusiveness of Disney Films

    In a report on L.G.B.T.Q. representation in movies, the organization lauded the studio but noted some depictions were one dimensional or stereotypical.

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Amazon Prime Video

More in Amazon Prime Video ›
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    Tom Cruise in “Top Gun: Maverick.”
    CreditParamount Pictures/Paramount Pictures, via Associated Press

    The Best Movies on Amazon Prime Video Right Now

    New films, and classics, just keep coming, but you don’t have to drill down to find the finest selections to stream. We’ll do the heavy lifting. You press play.

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    Rachel Brosnahan during filming for the final season of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” As the hit Amazon comedy wraps up, her character finally makes good.
    CreditHeather Sten for The New York Times

    ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Takes Its Final Curtsy

    In its final season, the pioneering Amazon hit wanted to go out the way it came in: fabulously, in heels and with a dizzying words-to-minutes ratio.

     By Alexis Soloski and

Netflix

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    Ali Wong in “Beef,” which revolves around an escalating feud prompted by a traffic confrontation.
    CreditAndrew Cooper/Netflix

    ‘Beef’ Review: Mad in America

    A thrilling dark comedy explores the complexity of anger, through a road-rage feud between two drivers who are more alike than it seems.

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    Steven Yeun, left, stars in “Beef,” which was inspired by a road rage incident experienced by the creator, Lee Sung Jin, right.
    CreditRyan Pfluger for The New York Times

    In ‘Beef,’ Road Rage Is Only the Beginning

    Steven Yeun and Ali Wong star in this comedy about a traffic incident that triggers a bitter feud. “It really is about how hard it is to be alive,” said Lee Sung Jin, the creator.

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