10 things to watch right now.

 

In the heat of summer, mystery, fantastical creatures and fame rule the watch schedule with newly exciting releases like The Weeknd’s The Idol, which explores the obsession with fame and the dark sides that come with it. On the other hand, documentaries like Netflix’s Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey detail a story of a secretive polygamous sect in America, operating under the oppression of one self-proclaimed prophet.

Below, Perfect has compiled your binge check-list for the hottest shows and series this month, featuring a range of comedy, drama, mystery and striking documentaries that will give you plenty to think about.

The Idol.

What: Starring The Weeknd and Lily Rose-Depp, created by Sam Levinson, this series brings the explosive combination of fame, drugs, alcohol and Rock N’ Roll into the spotlight of an idol’s point of view. This drama also explores the different fame circles in Hollywood, and their baggage that comes with them.

Where: HBO.

When: Coming Soon.

Resident Evil.

What: Based off the iconic franchise, this new adaptation of Resident Evil comes with new understandings and threats from the creation of T-Monsters from a T-virus leaked from a laboratory. Fighting for the right thing to do, we are taken on a quest about savign

Where: Netflix.

When: Available now.

Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey.

What: An in-depth look into the secretive polygamous sect of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the rise of self-professed prophet Warren Jeffs. From forced underage marriage and pregnancy to a complete unraveling into an oppressive criminal cult under Warren Jeffs’ rule, the story uncovers extraordinary bravery battling tyrannical control in modern America.

Where: Netflix.

When: Available Now.

Stranger Things - Season 4, Volume 2.

What: The finale to the much anticipated Stranger Things Season 4 features two episodes detailing the end, and opening new beginnings for the characters for Season 5.

Where: Netflix.

When: Available Now.

Mom, Don’t Do That!

What: A 60-year-old widowed mom decides to find love again through online dating - to the joy and annoyance of her two daughters. Based on the original novel, this story of life and love brings comedy and vulnerability together.

Where: Netflix.

When: Available Now.

Victoria’s Secret: Angels and Demons.

What: The Victoria’s Secret brand was cult across America, dominating malls and retail, whilst putting on one of the biggest fashion spectacles. However, not many people understood the dirty laundry that was happening behind the scenes and the founder billionaire Les Wexner’s schemes, linked to Jeffrey Epstein and his assets. The documentary explores the rise and fall of America’s biggest brand - and it’s founder.

Where: Hulu / Disney+

When: Available Now.

Loot.

What: After divorcing her husband of 20 years, Molly Novak must figure out what to do with her $87 billion settlement. She decides to reengage with her charitable foundation and reconnect with the real world—finding herself along the way.

Where: Apple TV+.

When: Available Now.


Never Have I Ever - Season 3.

What: The coming of age high school story is back for season three, with more situations inspired by Mindy Kaling’s childhood growing up in Boston.

Where: Netflix.

When: 12th August.


House of the Dragon.

What: The much anticipated prequel to Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon is finally here, taking us all the way to the beginning of the story, reimagined and as powerful as ever.

Where: HBO Max. / NOW TV.

When: 21st August.


Amsterdam.

What: A retro drama featuring Christian Bale, Chris Rock, Margot Robbie, Anya Taylor-Joy detailing the profiling of three prime suspects in an investigation of a 1930s murder mystery.

Where: In Cinemas.

When: Coming Soon.


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