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What to Watch: Best Movies and TV Shows - WSJ
Roundups of The Wall Street Journal's critics' reviews of the most noteworthy TV shows and movies on Netflix, HBO, Hulu, the big screen, and more.
Skip to Main ContentSkip to Search What To Watch What to Watch What to Watch: The 12 Best Movies and TV Shows of February Emerald Fennell adapts “Wuthering Heights,” Elvis Presley takes the stage in Baz Luhrmann’s IMAX concert film, a documentary examines Paul McCartney in the wake of the Beatles’ breakup, and much, much more. What to Watch What to Watch: The 15 Best Movies and TV Shows of January ‘The Pitt’ and ‘Industry’ make their eagerly anticipated returns, ‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ proves a wonderfully weird zombie romp, Mel Brooks gets an affectionate documentary tribute, and much, much more. What to Watch What to Watch: The 14 Best Movies and TV Shows of December Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman pair up as a Neil Diamond tribute act, Timothée Chalamet plays a fast-talking ping-pong player, Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick reunite onscreen for a rom-com, and much, much more. What to Watch What to Watch: The 16 Best Movies and TV Shows of November Guillermo del Toro takes on ‘Frankenstein,’ ‘Wicked’ reaches its rousing finale, Michael Shannon and Matthew Macfadyen portray a president and his assassin, and much, much more. What to Watch What to Watch: The 15 Best Movies and TV Shows of October Ethan Hawke gives a delightfully barbed performance as the lyricist Lorenz Hart, Kathryn Bigelow directs a minute-by-minute drama of nuclear war, Daniel Day-Lewis returns to the big screen, and much, much more. What to Watch What to Watch: The 15 Best Movies and TV Shows of September ‘Downton Abbey’ elegantly reaches its end, Mark Ruffalo stars in a riveting crime thriller, Spinal Tap returns, and much, much more.More from What To WatchLoad More Follow @WSJBooksFollow @WSJBooksSign Up for Books & Arts Newsletters and Alerts