This week offers a diverse range of OTT releases. From the Yo Yo Honey Singh documentary to the Telugu thriller Zebra, and the coming-of-age film Girls Will Be Girls, viewers have plenty to choose from. Nostalgic viewers can enjoy Pallotty 90s Kids, while fans of legal thrillers will appreciate Juror #2.
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Hulu’s December lineup features three underrated shows: the Australian crime drama “Critical Incident,” the historical documentary series “History’s Greatest Escapes,” and the acclaimed crime drama “Luther.” These diverse shows offer a compelling alternative to the reality TV overload on the platform, offering captivating stories and strong performances.
Warner Bros. Discovery and the Macao Government Tourism Office unveil “Monumental Macao,” a captivating documentary exploring Macao’s rich history and culture. This visually stunning film uses architecture as a narrative tool, showcasing Macao’s transformation from a Portuguese colony to a vibrant Asian cultural hub. Premiering globally on Discovery channels, the documentary promises to boost tourism and introduce Macao to a worldwide audience.
A new German documentary, ‘Harry – The Lost Prince,’ is sparking controversy, questioning Prince Harry’s public persona and alleging a disconnect between his charitable work and his private life. Former royal protection officers and friends offer critical insights into the Duke’s post-royal life and his public appearances.
Turkish Airlines presents ‘Inner Portrait,’ a groundbreaking immersive art installation by Refik Anadol at Istanbul’s AKM, exploring the biological and emotional impact of travel through stunning digital portraits and a compelling documentary. The exhibition, which features the journeys of four individuals from around the world, is open to the public until December 1st, 2024.
Sky’s new documentary, ‘Game of Throws: Inside Darts,’ offers an intimate look at the lives and pressures faced by top darts players in the lead-up to the 2023/24 World Darts Championship. From Michael van Gerwen to rising stars like Luke Littler, the documentary reveals the human side of the sport, showcasing both triumphs and struggles.
A new German documentary, ‘Prince Harry – The Lost Prince,’ promises an in-depth look at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s life after stepping back from royal duties. The film features interviews with those close to the couple, exploring their challenges, public perception, and Harry’s evolving role within the British monarchy following ‘Megxit’ and the Queen’s death.
Netflix is bringing back a trio of popular shows in November, offering a diverse range of entertainment including a true crime docuseries revisiting the JonBenét Ramsey case, a new season of the animated kids’ series ‘The Creature Cases,’ and a fresh volume of the acclaimed culinary exploration ‘Chef’s Table.’
Prince Harry’s latest Netflix venture, a five-part docuseries on polo, offers an exclusive look into the high-stakes world of elite polo players. However, the trailer has ignited a social media firestorm, raising significant concerns about animal welfare and the perceived disconnect between the opulent lifestyle depicted and global issues.
A new documentary, ‘Chris Brown: A History of Violence,’ features a woman who claims she was raped by Chris Brown in 2020 on Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ yacht. This latest allegation adds to a growing list of accusations against the R&B singer, who is facing numerous claims of abuse from multiple women. Despite the accusations, Chris Brown’s attorneys have denied all allegations.