Recent Streaming Favorites

I had a pretty varied viewing list this past few months. Boredom and being cooped up at home prompted me to be more daring and diverse in my viewing choices. Most of my favorite shows and movies won’t be in any popular top ten list. No, I haven’t seen The Queen’s Gambit or Bridgerton yet, nor am I too interested in them. So, with that stated, let’s start with my recent streaming favorites.

High Seas

High Seas

High Seas is a Spanish show created along the same lines as Grand Hotel (the show I fell in love with last year). It has the same themes – forbidden love, murder, and historical time (set in post World War two 1940s). It’s not as good as Grand Hotel, but still very watchable. It worked incredibly well for me as I am learning Spanish and actively looking for shows and movies to watch to improve my language skills.


Who Killed Sara?

Who Killed Sara?

Yes, yet another Spanish show (but set in Mexico). I think these Spanish shows hit the mark when it comes to watchability. Sometimes the plot twists don’t make any sense, but they are so fast-paced, and the leads are so charismatic that I binge-watch late into the night.

I am halfway through the second season and still have no idea who may have killed Sara. Somehow, that’s not so important either. I enjoy seeing all these charismatic actors chase their tails, trying to find out the killer.


The Serpent

The Serpent

The Serpent is a limited series BBC show covering the real-life serial killer Charles Sobhraj and the attempt to capture him. It starts a little slowly, but by the third episode, I was utterly riveted. I loved the 70s style and glam, the drugs, sex, and rock and roll. But the enigmatic Charles and his sidekicks steal the show. It felt like I was watching a serpent(s). They were all so scary and unpredictable!

I highly recommend this show!


The Cuba Libre Story

The Cuba Libre Story

Seriously, the Netflix algorithm works very well for me. I am usually not into documentaries, but for some reason, this was recommended to me, and I ended up watching it with great interest.

It’s the story of how Cuba achieved its independence but then fell under one dictatorship after the other in the past century.

It’s about ten episodes, and I loved the balanced coverage (no playing up Castro or the Americans), just an honest recounting of what happened. If you are a fan of history, you will love this show – filled with actual footage and interviews with people who lived the experience.


The Undoing

The Undoing

The Undoing has a glittery star cast – Hugh Grant, Nicole Kidman, and Donald Sutherland. And they are all at their enigmatic best in this domestic whodunnit. Hugh Grant and Nicole Kidman are a glamorous upper-class couple living their best lives in New York, but it all unravels pretty spectacularly. If you liked Big Little Lies, you would probably like The Undoing.


Behind her Eyes

Behind her Eyes

I primarily watched Behind her Eyes because I enjoyed watching its star Eve Hewson in The Luminaries. Behind her Eyes is a limited edition series billed as a psychological thriller, and it’s also based on a book by Sarah Pinborough (I never heard of the book before, but it’s now on my TBR).

Behind her Eyes starts as a love triangle between a man torn between his wife and a new girlfriend. But by the third episode, it gets spooky and eventually ends with an ending so unpredictable and startling, I guarantee you won’t see it coming!


Allen v. Farrow

Allen vs. Farrow

I saw a lot of online discussions about this documentary and Allen’s possible sexual abuse of Mia’s daughter. I wasn’t too interested because, in my mind, he’s always been guilty – if not of actual sexual abuse, then of grooming an underage girl.

But there were many vehement discussions around whether he did/did not. And so many people were quoting bits from the documentary that I decided I needed to watch it.

Well, it didn’t change my mind. I still think he’s a creep, and I am glad that Dylan got to say her piece via this documentary.

I would have preferred it if Woody and Soon-Yi could also counter the narrative. But it was their choice not to, so too bad if they feel bad about how the show came out 😉.


The Woman in the Window

The Woman in the Window

This is the only movie I have on my list (just showing the quality of shows vs. the quality of films currently). It’s based on the book – The Woman in the Window. I wasn’t too impressed with the book, and it was relatively predictable and somewhat dull. The movie is also along the same lines – but it was livened up somewhat by the presence of the luminous Julianne Moore in an unfortunately too short cameo.

Still, if you liked the book, the movie is worth watching.

So, these were what I have been watching for the past six months or so. Looking at this long list, I realized I have probably been watching more shows than reading books. Ouch! But I’m not too hard on myself for that. It’s a pandemic, after all! What have you been watching recently? Anything you’d recommend to me?

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  2. We really enjoyed “I May Destroy You” on HBO, “Dickinson” on AppleTV, and “Upload” on Prime, and we’re currently watching “Anne with an ‘E'” on Netflix, which my wife likes better than I do. I tried to watch “The Nevers” on HBO and “Warrior Nun” on Netflix, but couldn’t get into either of them, which is weird since they should both be right up my alley. And I really like “The Expanse” on Prime, but I haven’t read all the books yet and they are already going past the first book in the first season, so I’m kind of afraid to watch any more of it right now …

    1. says: Nish

      I just checked out I may destroy you. It sounds very interesting. Thanks for the recco. Lined it up for this weekend 😀.

      I have heard a lot of great things about Anne with an “E”, and while I liked the books, I am not sure the series is for me.

  3. says: Lily

    I started watching Behind her Eyes but it’s a little slow. I will give it a chance because I heard the ending has a super plot twist!

  4. says: Nyxinked

    Some excellent suggestions here. I hope they’re available on UK Netflix though. Sometimes we don’t get any of the same shows as other places.

  5. I just finished the second season of Who Killed Sara? It is a wild ride! I am looking forward to season 3! I will have to check out some of these other series!

  6. says: stephanie

    I have been trying to narrow down some things to watch, always so difficult to choose! I will definitely be watching The Serpent and The Undoing – both sound awesome.

  7. Thanks for the list. You saved me a lot of time. I will just look for these shows and start binge watching! I think I will start with Behind Her Eyes first.

  8. says: Ivan Jose

    I found Behind Here Eyes and The Woman In The Window to be interesting. I love movies and series with a bit of suspense.

  9. I have to give these a look! I’ve seen two or three of them, and I loved them. Judging by those, I know I’ll love the other ones.