Hi friends, The big bad news in streaming this week is that HBO Max might be going under. Even after it ranked first among services, produced great original shows, and built an enviable library of titles, it’s in the process of an odd streamlining that strips it off of all the things that made it watchable. Which is a shame! And potentially the start of the streaming bubble bursting. But here’s hoping digital media gets a better future than this content dumping that’s going on. I hope you have a good weekend. OUR TOP TV SHOW OF THE WEEKThe OutlawsSeason 2 is new on Amazon Prime 🍅 rating: 79% The Outlaws is an enjoyable BBC miniseries that centers on the lives and misadventures of seven lawbreakers sentenced to 120 hours of community service. The felons can’t be more different from each other, but as they gather every day to serve, they slowly bond in the process. It’s a bit like The Breakfast Club and The Good Place in that sense, although subplots of crime and heist also make it a dash more thrilling. Stephen Merchant (co-creator of The Office UK) stars in, writes, and directs the series. OUR TOP MOVIE OF THE WEEKLicorice PizzaNew on Amazon Prime 🍅 rating: 91% Also new on Amazon Prime is Licorice Pizza, a delightful period comedy from Paul Thomas Anderson. It follows 25-year-old Alana Kane (Alana Haim) and 15-year-old Gary Valentine (Cooper Hoffman, son of the late Philip Seymour Hoffman), who strike an unexpected but lovely friendship after meeting at a photoshoot one day. They learn a lot about growing up in the San Fernando Valley. I admit I’m not the biggest Paul Thomas Anderson fan, but Licorice Pizza surprised me by being very captivating very quick, and I think I have the strong leads to thank. There is an ease and naturalism to both their chemistry and onscreen performances that’s hard not to love. Which is impressive, considering they’re both making their film debut here. The thick and wistful patina of the ‘70s also helps paint an overall charming picture. Top picks outside of Netflix and Amazon Prime
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