What’s Fresh to Watch This Week? (March 13, 2025)


**The Top New Streaming Releases Ranked (From Least to Most Impressive)**

Searching for excellent viewing options at home? With a plethora of streaming services available—Netflix, Hulu, Max, Disney+, Apple TV+, Prime Video, Shudder, Paramount+, Peacock, and others—it can be daunting to choose what to watch. Rather than wasting time on endless scrolling, allow us to assist!

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If you’re in search of **new releases**, we’ve got you covered. Our entertainment team has evaluated the newest streaming titles from **least to most engaging**, ensuring you know what’s deserving of your attention. Whether you’re craving ‘90s nostalgia, a live Netflix talk show, or one of the year’s most compelling TV dramas, there’s something here for you.

Here’s what’s new in streaming this week, ranked from least to most impressive.

### **12. *The Electric State***
*Streaming on Netflix – March 14*

Joe and Anthony Russo’s take on Simon Stålenhag’s *The Electric State* is a visually hectic failure. Featuring Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, the film tells the tale of a teen navigating a post-war universe dominated by AI machines. Regrettably, it comes off as an overloaded, uninspired jumble.

**Starring:** Millie Bobby Brown, Chris Pratt, Stanley Tucci, Woody Harrelson, Giancarlo Esposito

### **11. *The Parenting***
*Streaming on Max*

This horror-comedy revolves around a couple introducing their parents during a weekend getaway but takes a supernatural turn when a demon haunts their rental. Even with a star-studded lineup, *The Parenting* falters with its pacing and predictable family comedy clichés.

**Starring:** Nik Dodani, Brandon Flynn, Brian Cox, Edie Falco, Lisa Kudrow, Dean Norris, Parker Posey

### **10. *Long Bright River***
*Streaming on Peacock*

Amanda Seyfried headlines this crime drama about a Philadelphia police officer on the hunt for her missing sister amid a spate of murders. Although the performances are commendable, the series treads familiar themes and lacks innovation.

**Starring:** Amanda Seyfried, Nicholas Pinnock, Ashleigh Cummings

### **9. *Moana 2***
*Streaming on Disney+*

Disney’s follow-up to *Moana* reintroduces the cherished wayfinder for another ocean adventure. While the film is entertaining, it fails to deliver a strong antagonist and memorable songs, making it a downgrade from the original.

**Starring:** Auli’i Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson, Rose Matafeo, Temuera Morrison, Nicole Scherzinger

### **8. *Yellowstone* Season 5, Part 2**
*Streaming on Peacock – March 16*

The concluding episodes of *Yellowstone* bring the Dutton family saga to a gripping end. If you missed the finale, now’s your opportunity to catch up on the political struggles, family betrayals, and cowboy action.

**Starring:** Kelly Reilly, Wes Bentley, Luke Grimes, Cole Hauser, Kelsey Asbille

### **7. *Evil Dead* & *The Evil Dead***
*Streaming on Shudder – March 15*

Horror enthusiasts can relish both Sam Raimi’s 1981 classic *The Evil Dead* and the 2013 remake *Evil Dead* on Shudder. Both films present spine-chilling cabin-in-the-woods pandemonium, creating an ideal horror double feature.

**Starring:** Bruce Campbell, Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez

### **6. *Am I Being Unreasonable?* Season 2**
*Streaming on Hulu*

Daisy May Cooper’s dark comedy-drama is back, merging psychological horror with moments that will make you laugh out loud. Following the shocking events of Season 1, this new season promises more surprises and emotional complexities.

**Starring:** Daisy May Cooper, Selin Hizli, Lenny Rush

### **5. *Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney***
*Streaming live on Netflix – Wednesdays*

John Mulaney’s latest live talk show on Netflix features celebrity chats, comedy, and a unique structure. With guests like Michael Keaton and Joan Baez, alongside sidekicks Richard Kind and a service robot, it’s a