Summer is coming to an end, but streaming is not This weekend, new movies and shows will continue to hit Netflix, Apple TV Plus, and other top streaming services
One of the summer's biggest hits, “Inside Out 2,” is now available for families to enjoy on premium video-on-demand Pop the cone and gather everyone on the couch to watch Pixar's sequel to the story of a girl and her emotions
On television, “Slingshot” Season 2, an epic tale of a Korean family living in Japan, is a pushover In addition, “That '90s Show” returns for a third season after a brief hiatus For a guide to what to watch this weekend, click here Also, check out a new Netflix show that's perfect for binge-watching, which scored 94% on Rotten Tomatoes
This stunning and moving adaptation of Ming Jin Lee's novel has been well-received by critics, but has not generated enough buzz The second season continues the story of love, hardship, and survival across four generations in three languages: Korean, Japanese, and English in Tokyo in 1945, Sunja (Kim Min-ha) is struggling to provide for her family while her husband is in prison Hans (Lee Min-ho) keeps an eye on Sun-ja and her illegitimate son Noah and makes a proposal: in 1989, an aging Sun-ja (Yoon Yoo-jung) tries to have a heart-to-heart with her grandson Solomon (Jin Ha)
Available on Apple TV Plus
“That '90s Show” returns for Season 3, just two months after Season 2 ended Leia Forman (Callie Haverda) was still spending the summer of 1996 in her grandparents' basement in Point Place When Red (Kurtwood Smith) and Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) return from Paris, they find a giant hole in the wall As summer draws to a close, Leia and her friends witness the building of new relationships, friendships being tested, and an explosion from the past that threatens to unravel everything
Available on Netflix
A coming-of-age drama about a 15-year-old girl whose life is turned upside down After being arrested for protesting, Ella (Imani Plum), a student in Oakland, California, avoids jail time thanks to her well-connected stepmother Diane (Christine Hawn) pulling strings As part of the deal, Ella leaves Auckland to live with her father (Sule Rimi) and Diane in Johannesburg, South Africa There, Ella must navigate cultural differences and the awkward social life at her new private school
Available on Prime Video
The first “Inside Out” is one of the best Pixar films, ranking in the top five on both my personal list and Rotten Tomatoes It is a powerful and moving story with gorgeous animation and a life-giving inner emotion In the sequel, we return to the mind of Riley as a teenager, and headquarters has changed dramatically to embrace new emotions: insecurity (Maya Hawk), envy (Ayo Edeviri), weariness (Adele Exarchopoulos), embarrassment (Paul Walter Hauser) We are all familiar with the chaos of a teenager's inner thoughts and emotions, which makes “Inside Out 2” even more ridiculous than the original
Stream it now at Amazon or Apple
High school party movies like “First Time at Ridgemont High,” “Can't Hardly Wait,” “Superbad,” and of course “House Party” It's a tried and true genre that has produced some chilling masterpieces But “Incoming Ali,” the first new film in a long time, is a welcome addition The film revolves around four new students The freshmen face the biggest challenge of their young lives: their first high school party Mistakes are made and mayhem ensues
Available on Netflix
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