Best Movie, TV (31. January-Feb. 2)

Clockwise from the top: CompanionAt MoAt You are heartfeltly invitedand Paradise.
Photo-illustration: Vulture; Photos: Cara Howe/Warner Bros, Brian Roedel/Disney, Glen Wilson/Amazon, Eddy Chen/Netflix

No month has felt longer than January and there wasn’t even a break. But with a new month, fresh movies and TV shows come to enjoy. From the horrors of dating in Companion to the smooth-brain-turns from ParadiseHere’s everything to check this weekend.

It’s better to go blind to CompanionAt A thriller about a group of friends on a weekend holiday. What I can say is that it is a well -known premise – Shitty lovers are a crown a dozen, especially in horror movies – but sophie thatcher (of Yellowjackets) is pretty fun to see here. Thatcher is with Jack Quaid, Harvey Guillén, Lukas Gage and Megan Suri.

In this comedy, Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell Star as warning wedding planners for their sister (Meredith Hagner) and daughter (Geraldine Viswanathan). The hook? Both weddings are booked in the same place on the same day. You can expect a ROM COM, but witherspoon and Ferrell’s dynamics in the trailer give more Seth Rogen vs. Zac Efron I. Neighborswhich makes sense when you are aware of it You are heartfeltly invited was also directed by Nicholas Stoller. Then again, instructed stolls Bros, So good so this could go both ways!

A new drama starring Sterling K. Brown, James Marsden and Julianne Nicholson may seem relatively rote, especially considering a Ho-Hum description of “prominent individuals in a peaceful society that is shocked by murder.” But this is a Dan Fogelman show, so what you think is is the prerequisite isn’t actually. Prepare for a VRI. —Kathryn Vanarendonk

Co-created by comedians Mohammed Amer and Ramy Youssef, Mo is a loose semi-self-biographical comedy series based on the life of the AMER. Netflix shows the second season as the “final”. A shame as the comedy of America tackles America’s complex (and annoying) immigration system and meaningfully portrays Muslim and Palestinian culture. Season two finds that Mo is trying to get back to her family and girlfriend Maria (Teresa Ruiz) in Houston after being firmly across the border in Mexico.

The prizes Show’s broadcast set to take place at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles face more uncertainty than usual this year due to fires. What we know for sure: Trevor Noah returns as host, and Beyoncé has the most nominations of any artist (11) and will probably get away with a few more statuettes to add her record (she has 32 so far more than any other grammy -Winner in History). —Jen Chaney
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Rob Mcelhenney’s Mythic Quest Has been one of Apple TV +’s most consistent comedies. It produced an excellent pandemic special back in 2020 after its first season, and now it rolls on to its fourth season, complete with one Spinoff Anthology Series out later in the spring. So if you are interested in a fun comedy at work, press Mythic Quest.

February is no favorite month; Why not double the darkness with a docuseries adaptation of the popular podcast about a woman who scammed all her community by pretending to have cancer! —Kva

Starting another year of Marvel is an animated acquisition of Spider-Man’s Origin story. Your friendly neighborhood spider-man Pulls from Tom Holland’s Peter Parker (expressed here by Hudson Thames) in MCU, yet this will exist in an “alternative universe” where Parker is mentoring by Norman Osborn (expressed by Colman Domingo) instead of Tony Stark.

From a creative team with credits on VEEP and King of the hill Comes an animated series about the discovery of a fungus that can heal almost everything and the fight among those trying to gain control of it. The disturbing animation style, in the state of the canceled-for-soon Shakes ruler, is reason enough to look at. —Roxana Hadadi

➼ And then there are in theaters Dog man. No, it’s not a sequel to Wolf Man or Better man.

Halina Reijn’s erotic drama hits digital platforms, so congratulations you can play Harris Dickinson, who dances to George Michael’s “Farfigure” in front of Nicole Kidman as many times you want.

One of 2024’s largest boxing office juggernauts has also sailed to VOD. Unfortunately, Lin-Manuel Miranda did not return to give Bops to this successor to the beloved Disney Musical in 2016. Still if your children are as likely to watch the smaller movie as many times as they watched the original can You just as well buy it. –Tolly Wright

You want more? Read our recommendations from Week on January 24.