It’s Valentine’s Day weekend and love is in the air, so figuring out what to watch this weekend is probably the last thing in your mind. Thankfully, the best streaming services are helping you well enough to love this weekend.
Leading this week’s pack is Peacock’s Bridget Jones: Mad the Boy and Apple TV Plus’s action-packed romance, The Gorge. Meanwhile, you can find more traditional Romcom fares on “La Dolce Villa” on Netflix.
If you don’t have any more ADOs, jump into the best new movies on stream. For more recommendations on what to watch, check out our guide to all the best new TV shows you can play Binge-Watch this weekend as well.
“Great” (AppleTV Plus)

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Apple TV Plus hasn’t exactly hit home runs in the original movie these days, but “The Gorge” destroys this trend. And if you’re looking for a Valentine’s Day movie, but romcom really isn’t at your pace, this is definitely something to add to your watchlist.
Anya Taylor Joy and Miles Terror Star have been appointed as two elite operatives appointed to defend the station’s missions on either side of the enormous canyon surrounded by deficits.
But what they learn right away is that they are the last line of defense that will keep any evil that will prevent them from wreaking havoc in our world. From this messed-up cute, there are two bonds from afar as they are pushed into physical and mental limits to keep the deadly secrets of the valley at bay before it’s too late.
Watch now on Apple TV Plus
“La Dolce Villa” (Netflix)

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Netflix’s latest romantic comedy, “Radlous Villa,” is divided into the complexities of father-daughter relationships set against the stunning backdrop of Italian countryside.
Set in the fictional town of Montezara, Eric (Scott Foley) finds his purposeless 24-year-old daughter Olivia (Maia Refic) buying a Fixer Upper Italian Villa for one Euro. Following Eric (Scott Foley), a widowed restaurant consultant who is tired of when he recovers it, follows in previous glory.
To travel to Europe, Eric meets Francesca (Violante Pracido), the local mayor behind the 1 Euro real estate program to revitalize the area.
As their relationship blooms, Olivia finds herself swept away by the charming local cuisine Giovanni (Gizeppe Futia). Refreshing and heartwarming, La Dolce Villa is a pleasant, picturesque story perfect for the season.
Watch now on Netflix
“Betterman” (pvod)

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Despite being highly praised by critics and viewers, “Better Man” was amortized as a box office bomb after recovering a fifth of its total $100 million budget in theaters.
This innovative film musical is a tear-like shame as it incorporates some big swings that make an emotional and thoroughly entertaining watch.
“Better Man,” led by “The Greatest Showman,” director Michael Gracey, is based on the real story of Take members and British pop sensation Robbie Williams.
Williams plays the film only by voice, as the main character is a CGI chimpanzee. This is a course par for any superstar.
Buy or rent now on Amazon
“Waitress: Musical” (Max)

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All this Oscar story about “Evil” is about you, and if you’re cuddled with the itching of singing along with the musical at home, “Waitress: The Musical” was a recording of the Broadway hit that exploded into the musical scene in 2015. Yes, won four Tony nominations, including Best. musical.
“Waitress” starring Sarah Barreils, who wrote the music and lyrics, and as Jenna, a small town server and expert pie maker, she is freed from her loveless marriage and delights in her increasingly old life. I want to find it.
The missing ingredients she’s looking for may be in a baking contest in a nearby county, but first, she’s got a sense of calm for too long, and then she’s got to have a skiing experience. You have to find the courage to pursue your dreams.
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“Bridget Jones: The Boy’s Wrath” (Peacock)

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Arrived in time for Valentine’s Day, the fourth article in the long-term rom-com franchise Bridget Jones: Mad About is a little older, a little smarter, still wiser, still very wiser It will become. Almost the same hot confusion.
Four years after Mark (Colin Firth) passes, Jones is busy raising two children with the help of his family, friends and ex-love Daniel (Hugh Grant), but now they finally meet You’re ready to jump into the pool.
Of course, this isn’t a Bridget Jones movie if everything is smooth sailing. The dating scene is very different from what she remembers, and she quickly finds a younger 29-year-old free spirit Roxter (Leowoodall) and a more age-appropriate match that happened to be (Chiwetel Ejiofor) You will find yourself torn between. Be her son’s science teacher.
There’s something about the integrity of “Bridget Jones: Mad a Boy” and it sticks to you and makes it her best sequel.
Look at it now with the peacock