Steamy Streaming: MARCH MADNESS
Ozark, My Brilliant Friend, Westworld + more

March isn’t only for basketball. It’s also for streaming the latest hits on the streaming market. The best of the best are hitting different platforms. We are penciling in the following shows to ensure we see them ASAP:
LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE
Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington team up in this book-to-TV adaptation. Each of them play mothers who have their own way of parenting, leading to conflicting personalities and territorialism. You will come for the people and stay for the plot. Don’t miss it when it hits Hulu.
HILLARY
Hillary Clinton could have been the first female President, but then the 2016 election happened. This Hulu documentary finds the former First Lady sitting down to discuss her life and what led her to where she is. There is no better time to dive deep into her story than during an election year.
OZARK
Jason Bateman’s money laundering series returns toward the end of the month on Netflix. Season three picks up where season two left off: with the crew running a casino. Prepare for another crazy ride.
ELITE
The Brazilian series has been cranking out seasons every year, and there are no signs of it slowing down. Season three of the teenage drama will likely be just as crazy and sexy as the first two.
DIRTY MONEY
Alex Gibney’s crime documentary series Dirty Money is back for a second season on Netflix. The show will explore more crimes that deal with the green stuff, including the now-infamous Wells Fargo scandal.
GUILTY
We often talk about the MeToo era and how it has informed the media. Consider this Netflix Original Movie a product of that. When a woman is raped, people take different sides of the story, showing the turmoil it causes.
MY BRILLIANT FRIEND
It feels like we’ve been waiting forever for season two of My Brilliant Friend. The Italian drama is the whole package as far as TV shows go. You don’t want to miss it on HBO.
WESTWORLD
Talk about waiting a long time. Westworld season three is here and we are already obsessed. With the robots living in free for all, we can only expect the perfect amount of chaos.