# This Week’s Top New Streaming Releases
Searching for something fantastic to enjoy at home? With a multitude of streaming services—Netflix, Hulu, Max, Disney+, Apple TV+, Prime Video, Shudder, Paramount+, Peacock, and others—it can be quite challenging to choose what to watch.
Rather than spending countless hours browsing, let us assist you! Mashable offers **watch guides** sorted by genre, including [comedy](https://mashable.com/article/best-comedies-on-netflix), [thriller](https://mashable.com/article/best-thrillers-hbo-max), [horror](https://mashable.com/article/best-horror-movies-peacock), [documentary](https://mashable.com/article/best-documentaries-hbo-max), and [animation](https://mashable.com/article/best-cartoons-netflix), among others.
If you’re in the mood for something fresh (or just newly available on streaming), we’ve got you covered. Our entertainment crew has filtered through the latest arrivals and ranked them from least to most enticing. Whether you’re interested in a movie with big-name stars, an Oscar-worthy drama, a compelling true crime narrative, or a side-splitting new comedy, there’s something for everyone here.
Here are this week’s leading streaming selections, ranked from least to most favorable.
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## 6. *Holland*
Mimi Cave continues her exploration of psychological suspense with *Holland*, a mystery located in a picture-perfect American town.
Nicole Kidman plays a wife, mother, and home economics teacher who suspects something dark lurking beneath her seemingly flawless suburban existence. Is her husband (Matthew Macfadyen) involved in infidelity? She recruits a colleague (Gael García Bernal) to help unearth the truth, but what they discover is far more unsettling than she ever envisioned.
Despite a stellar cast and captivating concept, *Holland* fails to introduce anything innovative to the mystery genre. In [Mashable’s SXSW review](https://mashable.com/article/holland-review), the film was characterized as “engaging and attractive, but ultimately lacking depth.”
**Starring:** Nicole Kidman, Gael García Bernal, Matthew Macfadyen, Jude Hill, Rachel Sennott
**How to watch:** *Holland* will debut on Prime Video on **March 27**.
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## 5. *Dark Side of the Ring* (Season 6)
Fans of wrestling and true crime alike will find *Dark Side of the Ring* intriguing.
Entering its sixth season, this documentary series delves into the shadowy aspects of professional wrestling, showcasing tragic narratives, startling crimes, and life-altering injuries. Through conversations with wrestlers, promoters, and industry experts, the series offers a nuanced and personal insight into this world.
Although we haven’t yet viewed the new season, if it maintains the quality of its predecessors, anticipate an enthralling and poignant experience.
**How to watch:** *Dark Side of the Ring* Season 6 launches on Vice TV on **March 26**.
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## 4. *Survival of the Thickest* (Season 2)
Step aside, *Emily in Paris*! *Survival of the Thickest* returns, infusing romance, style, and humor into the heart of Rome.
Michelle Buteau reprises her role as Mavis Beaumont, a rising stylist embarking on a plus-sized high fashion journey. With her fiercely supportive friends beside her, she faces love, career hurdles, and comical blunders.
If you’re seeking a heartwarming, uplifting comedy, this series is just for you.
**Starring:** Michelle Buteau, Tone Bell, Tasha Smith, Deon Cole, Marouane Zotti, Dan Amboyer
**How to watch:** *Survival of the Thickest* Season 2 is currently streaming on **Netflix**.
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## 3. *Queer*
Luca Guadagnino (*Call Me by Your Name, Bones and All*) presents another audacious and thought-provoking feature with *Queer*, adapted from William S. Burroughs’ semi-autobiographical novella.
Daniel Craig portrays a drug-infused American expatriate navigating Mexico, where he becomes infatuated with a young Navy man (Drew Starkey). Their bond is as electrifying as it is perplexing.
Although *Queer* garnered mixed critiques, some reviewers commended its daring narrative style. In [Mashable’s review](https://mashable.com/article/queer-movie-review), the film was described as “visually rich, sexually charged, and emotionally vexing.”
**Starring:** Daniel Craig, Drew Starkey, Jason Schwartzman, Henry Zaga, Omar Apollo, Lesley Manville
**How to watch:** *Queer* premieres on