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If you like the kinds of lifestyle programming TLC and Discovery have to offer, Philo is the live-streaming service for you. It has a large number of channels at a low monthly price and it’s the easiest way to watch Drag Race live without cable.
A biographical sports drama and a dark comedy are also among the films trending across streaming services including Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Max and AMC+.
A Real Pain (now streaming on Hulu, in addition to VOD services like Amazon Prime Video) is the highlight of a strange year for Jesse Eisenberg: He writes, directs and stars in this prickly comedy-drama that’s almost certain to score co-star Kieran Culkin an Oscar nomination – and reasonable consideration for Best Picture and Screenplay.
A buzzy sci-fi thriller and a behind-the-scenes docuseries are also among the shows trending across streaming services including Amazon Prime Video, Max and Apple TV+.
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This article is based on Prime Video’s top 10 shows as of Tuesday, January 21.
Meanwhile, if you want to stream something without paying a rental fee, twisting-thriller “Blink Twice” hits Prime Video and comedy “Saturday Night” lands on Netflix. The latter is the perfect watch ahead of SNL’s big 50th birthday bash.