While we’re all glued to our screens watching the Olympics on Showmax Proat the start of the month, there’s plenty to keep you entertained after the closing ceremony. Kaley Cuoco will leaved you charmed in The Flight Attendant, while a Discovery of Witches fans will be doing some Olympic binge-watching themselves when Season 2 drops on the 1st. Then there are the latest seasons of Batwoman, The Flash, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow and Supergirl, plus the horror smash-hit Midsommar to keep you on the edge of your seat.
Showmax Originals’ first international reality TV series format, Temptation Island SA, hits our screens this month, putting a local spin on the Teen Choice-nominated pop culture phenomenon, which has been adapted 25 times and counting.
The ultimate relationship test, Temptation Island South Africa follows couples at a crossroads in their relationship, where they must mutually decide if they are ready to commit to one another for the rest of their lives — or go their separate ways.
Together, the couples experience a luxurious holiday in paradise (aka Knysna), where they live separately – with 20 sexy single men and women who are looking for love. This last taste of the single life is meant to help answer their most difficult questions about their relationship, like, “Are we meant to be?” and “Is there someone better out there for me?”
Afrokaans Film & Television (Survivor SA) is producing the 12-episode Showmax Original, which is hosted by Phat Joe (The Real Housewives of Durban reunion).
HBO comedy-drama The Flight Attendant stars Kaley Cuoco (The Big Bang Theory) as reckless flight attendant Cassie Bowden, who wakes up in the wrong bed, with a dead guy beside her, and no idea what happened.
The Flight Attendant was nominated as Best Comedy Series and Kaley as Best Actress at the 2021 Emmy, Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice Awards. At the Emmys, The Flight Attendant is up for seven more awards, including Supporting Actress for co-star Rosie Perez.
The Flight Attendant has been renewed for a second season.
Adapted from Deborah Harkness’s bestselling All Souls trilogy, A Discovery of Witches is a vampire-meets-witch story of forbidden love, starring Matthew Goode (Downton Abbey) and Teresa Palmer (Warm Bodies). In Season 2, the star-crossed lovers time walk from the present back to 1590, to hide from the Congregation while Diana learns to control her magic.
Season 2 has an 87% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics consensus praises the leads’ “infectious chemistry” and the show’s “visual splendour.” James Purefoy (Rome) and Sheila Hancock (Unforgotten) join the cast this season.
Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) stars as a New Orleans judge who is forced to confront his own deepest convictions when his teenage son Adam (Hunter Doohan) is involved in a hit and run linked to an organised crime family. As a storm of vengeance, lies and deceit threatens to engulf the entire city, he faces a series of increasingly impossible choices and discovers just how far an honest man will go to save his son’s life.
From the producers of The Good Wife and The Night Of, Your Honor also stars Emmy nominees Hope Davis and Michael Stuhlbarg, and Black Reel winner Carmen Ejogo (The Girlfriend Experience).
With his wife Iris missing, Eva McCulloch on the rampage, and Barry fresh out of “flash”, the team has their work cut out for them this season as they wrap up the dangling threads from the abruptly shortened Season 6, before taking on a new story arc kicked off by Abra Kadabra, hellbent on revenge.
The Flash has already been renewed for an eighth season.
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow returns to the show’s sci-fi roots in Season 6 when Caity Lotz (Sara Lance) is abducted by time-travelling aliens.
The series has an 89% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, with Season 6 finally cracking that elusive 100% score. AV Club praises it as a “marvellous, irreverent, stupid-like-a-fox show,” with “oh-thank-god-let’s-have-some-dumb-fun energy,” and says, “Punch aliens! Roll your eyes at Spartacus! Drink a cocoon! Talk about John Constantine’s ass! Do whatever you want, Legends — we’re just glad to see you.”
Multi-award-winning series Supergirl is gearing up for its final showdown. The first seven episodes of the final season are available to binge now, with another 13 (!) due towards the end of the year, since not even superheroes are immune to the global pandemic.
Last season’s cliffhanger means Supergirl (aka Kara Danvers, played by Melissa Benoist) will face her nemesis, Lex Luthor (Two and a Half Men’s Jon Cryer), this season.
The second season of the superhero drama Batwoman swoops onto our screens this month, and with Kate Kane missing in action, a new heroine has to take up the mantle to bring hope to Gotham.
Actress Javicia Leslie (God Friended Me) makes history as the first black actress to play Batwoman in a live-action series, following Ruby Rose’s exit due to a back injury. Javicia’s Ryan Wilder is nothing like Kate Kane, bringing a whole new feel to the series. Athletic, raw, passionate, fallible and even goofy, Ryan is not your stereotypical all-American hero, but she could be exactly what Gotham needs.
Nominated for a 2021 Saturn Award for Best Superhero Adaptation, Batwoman also picked up nominations at the 2020 GLAAD Media Awards and the Queerties.
In Midsommar, a troubled couple travels to Scandinavia to visit a rural town’s fabled Swedish midsummer festival. But what begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult.
Florence Pugh (Black Widow) stars alongside Jack Reynor (Strange Angel) and William Jackson Harper (The Underground Railroad).
Written and directed by multi-award-winning director Ari Aster (Hereditary), Midsommar won five 2020 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, including Best Wide-Release Film, and 21 other accolades around the world.
Pinocchio, based on the beloved tale by Carlo Collodi, stars Oscar winner Roberto Benigni (Life is Beautiful) as the old woodcarver Geppetto whose puppet creation magically comes to life. Naive and curious, Pinocchio tumbles from one misadventure to the next as he is tricked, kidnapped and chased by bandits on his quest to become a real boy.
Directed by BAFTA-winner Matteo Garrone (Gomorrah), Pinocchio was nominated for two 2021 Oscars, for its costume design and makeup and hairstyling.
Less-than-popular teenager Millie unintentionally switches bodies with the middle-aged serial killer terrorising her town. As the body count rises and the clock ticks down, Millie and her friends have less than 24 hours to stop Murder Barbie before the change becomes permanent.
Starring Kathryn Newton (Big Little Lies) and Vince Vaughn (Wedding Crashers), Freaky’s cast also includes Alan Ruck (Succession).
Freaky won Best Actor in a Horror Movie (Vaughn) at the 2021 Critics’ Choice Super Awards, where the film was also up for Best Horror Movie. Newton was nominated for both Best Actress in a Horror Movie and Best Villain. Produced by triple-Oscar nominee Jason Blum (Get Out) and directed by Christopher Landon (who directed Happy Death Day and wrote four of the Paranormal Activity films).
Psychological thriller Run stars Sarah Paulson (Ratched) and introduces Kiera Allen as a homeschooled, wheelchair-bound teenager who begins to suspect her mother is keeping a dark secret from her.
The first female wheelchair-using actress to star in a suspense film since 1948, Allen won the 2021 Spotlight Award from the Hollywood Critics Association. Run also broke records to become Hulu’s most successful original film on its release late last year.
Run has an 88% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with The Hollywood Reporter saying, “Dueling excellent performances from a deranged Sarah Paulson and spunky newcomer Kiera Allen make it hard to look away from the screen, not that the pacing of Chaganty and Sev Ohanian’s script allows much opportunity for distraction.”
In Becky, a teenager’s weekend at a lake house with her father takes a turn for the worse when a group of convicts wreaks havoc on their lives.
Lulu Wilson (Sharp Objects) shines in the title role, with Kevin James (The King of Queens) playing against type as the neo-Nazi villain. Emmy nominee Joel McHale (Community) co-stars.
While The Boys commanded our attention in 2019 and the series has jumped higher on our list with its season 2 release. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel kicked up a TV awards storm the year before. These comedies were not the first of Amazon Prime Video’s original shows to garner critical and award attention. That honor goes to the groundbreaking Transparent, which ended in 2019 after four seasons and a musical finale.
With the premiere of the series’ final 10 episodes on Amazon Prime, Vikings is the latest title to join the list, which includes some of the streamer’s top titles like Fleabag, The Wilds, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, Homecoming, Good Omens, The Expanse, and more.
For this guide, we set out to list Amazon Prime’s best TV shows to binge-watch, now from all of those titles the service has released since 2013. Below, find more than 50 titles that made the cut. To be included in our list of the best Amazon series, titles must be Fresh (60% or higher) with at least 10 reviews.
Keep this page bookmarked, as we will be updating our best Amazon Prime shows list as more series debut and more scores come in. And if you’re in the mood for a movie, check out our guide to the Best Movies on Amazon Prime.
Updated: list updated to reflect new scores
THE LAST POST (2017)
64%
#58
Synopsis: The Last Post is set during the social and political unrest of the mid-sixties, in the simmering heat of Aden,… [More]
Starring: Jessie Buckley, Amanda Drew, Ben Miles, Stephen Campbell Moore
HUNTERS (2020)
64%
#57
Synopsis: From Executive Producer Jordan Peele, Hunters, follows a rag-tag team of Nazi Hunters on their quest for righteous revenge in… [More]
Starring: Al Pacino, Logan Lerman, Jerrika Hinton, Jerrika Hinton
MAD DOGS (2015)
67%
#56
Synopsis: A group of forty-something friends travel to Belize for a celebration that turns into a nightmare and puts their bond… [More]
Starring: Ben Chaplin, Michael Imperioli, Romany Malco, Billy Zane
LORE (2017)
68%
#55
Synopsis: Eerie tales of psychologically disturbing and paranormal true experiences are retold in this adaptation of the podcast of the same… [More]
Starring: Robert Patrick, Josh Bowman, Doug Bradley, Kristin Bauer van Straten
THE GRAND TOUR (2016)
69%
#54
Synopsis: James May, Richard Hammond, and Jeremy Clarkson embark on an international adventure to take part in unique experiences…. [More]
Starring: Anthony Joshua, Tim Burton, David Hasselhoff, Jeremy Clarkson
Z: THE BEGINNING OF EVERYTHING (2015)
69%
#53
Synopsis: A beautiful and talented southern belle becomes the original flapper, an icon of the Jazz Age in the 1920s…. [More]
Starring: Christina Ricci, David Hoflin, Gavin Stenhouse, David Strathairn
JEAN-CLAUDE VAN JOHNSON (2016)
70%
#52
Synopsis: A world-renowned martial arts expert and undercover agent for hire comes out of retirement after chance encounter with a long… [More]
Starring: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Kat Foster, Moises Arias, Phylicia Rashad
TOO OLD TO DIE YOUNG (2019)
70%
#51
Synopsis: In one tragic night, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Martin Jones’s life is blown apart, and he is forced into… [More]
Starring: William Baldwin, Miles Teller, Celestino Cornielle, Nell Tiger Free
THE ABC MURDERS (2018)
71%
#50
Synopsis: Set in the 1930s, the series follows the famous detective Poirot as he faces a serial killer known as … [More]
Starring: John Malkovich, Andrew Buchan, Eamon Farren, Freya Mavor
GOOD GIRLS REVOLT (2015)
71%
#49
Synopsis: Set in 1969, a group of young women who work for a news program fight against sexual discrimination during an… [More]
Starring: Genevieve Angelson, Anna Camp, Erin Darke, Chris Diamantopoulos
TOM CLANCY’S JACK RYAN (2018)
71%
#48
Synopsis: A dramatic thriller based on novelist Tom Clancy’s CIA operative as he begins his career in the spy game…. [More]
Starring: John Krasinski, Abbie Cornish, Wendell Pierce, Ali Suliman
PHILIP K. DICK’S ELECTRIC DREAMS (2017)
72%
#47
Synopsis: Based on various writings from author Philip K. Dick, each of the 10 stand-alone episodes are set in a different… [More]
Starring: Richard Madden, Geraldine Chaplin, Greg Kinnear, Steve Buscemi
FEARLESS (2017)
73%
#46
Synopsis: Fearless is a legal conspiracy thriller following human rights lawyer Emma Banville (McCrory), whose latest case will uncover a web… [More]
Starring: Michael Gambon, Helen McCrory, Wunmi Mosaku, Jonathan Forbes
MODERN LOVE (2019)
75%
#45
Synopsis: Anthology Series based on the New York Times’ column and weekly podcast…. [More]
Starring: Anne Hathaway, Tina Fey, John Slattery, Dev Patel
TRUTH SEEKERS (0)
76%
#44
Synopsis: Co-created by Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, Truth Seekers is an eight-part supernatural comedy series about a group of part-time… [More]
Starring: Nick Frost, Simon Pegg, Samson Kayo, Emma D’Arcy
HOMECOMING (2018)
78%
#43
Synopsis: A mystery series centered on an unconventional wellness company that helps troubled veterans return to civilian life. In Season 1,… [More]
Starring: Joan Cusack, Julia Roberts, Chris Cooper, Stephan James
INFORMER (2018)
79%
#42
Synopsis: Thriller about a British-Pakistani who is coerced by a counterterrorism officer into informing…. [More]
Starring: Nabhaan Rizwan, Paddy Considine, Bel Powley, Arsher Ali
THE PALE HORSE (0)
79%
#41
Synopsis: When a murder investigation is launched into the death of a young woman, a mysterious list of names is discovered… [More]
Starring: Rufus Sewell, Kaya Scodelario, Bertie Carvel, Sean
ALPHA HOUSE (0)
79%
#40
Synopsis: A comedy featuring John Goodman. Re-election battles, looming indictments, parties, their Party… these senators need a drink. And a new… [More]
Starring: John Goodman, Clark Johnson, Matt Malloy, Mark Consuelos
PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK (2018)
79%
#39
Synopsis: Appleyard College becomes the epicenter for this mystery when three schoolgirls and a teacher go missing…. [More]
Starring: Lily Sullivan, Natalie Dormer, Madeleine Madden, Samara Weaving
TED BUNDY: FALLING FOR A KILLER (2020)
80%
#38
Synopsis: A new narrative emerges as Ted Bundy’s longtime girlfriend and her daughter break their silence…. [More]
Starring:
HANNA (2019)
80%
#37
Synopsis: In equal parts high-concept thriller and coming-of-age drama, HANNA follows the journey of an extraordinary young girl raised in the… [More]
Starring: Esme Creed-Miles, Mireille Enos, Joel Kinnaman, Rhianne Barreto
LORENA (2018)
82%
#36
Synopsis: Directed by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Joshua Rofé (Lost for Life), Lorena reveals the hidden truths in the notorious case of… [More]
Starring:
GOLIATH (2016)
82%
#35
Synopsis: A down-and-out lawyer seeks redemption…. [More]
Starring: Billy Bob Thornton, William Hurt, Olivia Thirlby, Maria Bello
FORTITUDE (2015)
84%
#34
Synopsis: A brutal murder is investigated in a small Arctic town…. [More]
Starring: Dennis Quaid, Stanley Tucci, Richard Anconina, Michelle Fairley
GOOD OMENS (2019)
84%
#33
Synopsis: In this comedy, the year is 2018 and the Apocalypse is set to descend upon humanity. An angel and demon… [More]
Starring: Adria Arjona, Mireille Enos, Frances McDormand, Yusuf Gatewood
THE MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE (2015)
84%
#32
Synopsis: An alternate version of life in the U.S. in the 1960s — if Nazi Germany and Japan had won WWII…. [More]
Starring: Alexa Davalos, Luke Kleintank, Rupert Evans, Geoffrey Blake
BETAS (2013)
85%
#31
Synopsis: The comic adventures of four Silicon Valley pals who are working on a mobile social-networking app…. [More]
Starring: Joe Dinicol, Karan Soni, Jonathan C. Daly, Charlie Saxton
COMRADE DETECTIVE (2017)
85%
#30
Synopsis: Set in Romania during the 1980’s Cold War hysteria, two detectives investigate the murder of a colleague…. [More]
Starring: Channing Tatum, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Florin Piersic Jr., Corneliu Ulici
TALES FROM THE LOOP (2020)
85%
#29
Synopsis: The townspeople who live above “The Loop,” a machine built to unlock and explore the mysteries of the universe, experience… [More]
Starring: Rebecca Hall, Paul Schneider, Duncan Joiner, Daniel Zolghadri
THE NEW YORKER PRESENTS (2016)
86%
#28
Synopsis: Documentaries, poems, films and interviews based on content from The New Yorker…. [More]
Starring: Lucy Walker, Alan Cumming, Jonathan Demme, Roger Ross Williams
DOCTOR THORNE (2016)
87%
#27
Synopsis: Based upon Anthony Trollope’s novel, this lavish drama follows Dr Thomas Thorne, and his charming niece Mary as she discovers… [More]
Starring: Tom Hollander, Stefanie Martini, Richard McCabe, Rebecca Front
I LOVE DICK (2017)
87%
#26
Synopsis: A couple’s relationship unravels as they obsess over a professor named Dick…. [More]
Starring: Kathryn Hahn, Griffin Dunne
BRITANNIA (2018)
88%
#25
Synopsis: The Roman Imperial Army invades Britannia, a land ruled by warrior women and powerful Druids…. [More]
Starring: Kelly Reilly, David Morrissey, Zoë Wanamaker, Nikolaj Lie Kaas
UPLOAD (2020)
88%
#24
Synopsis: From Emmy-Award winning writer Greg Daniels (The Office, Parks and Recreation) comes Upload, a new sci-fi comedy series set in… [More]
Starring: Robbie Amell, Andy Allo, Chris Williams (XII), Kevin Bigley
VANITY FAIR (0)
89%
#23
Synopsis: A period drama series adapted from William Makepeace Thackeray’s classic novel. Olivia Cooke is heroine Becky Sharp, who attempts to… [More]
Starring: Olivia Cooke, Johnny Flynn, Simon Russell Beale, Martin Clunes
THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL (2017)
89%
#22
Synopsis: Set in the 1950s, Miriam “Midge” Maisel is a content wife and mother whose perfect life takes a sudden turn… [More]
Starring: Rachel Brosnahan, Michael Zegen, Alex Borstein, Tony Shalhoub
WORLD’S TOUGHEST RACE: ECO-CHALLENGE FIJI (2020)
90%
#21
Synopsis: This 10-episode adventure series, hosted by Bear Grylls and executive produced by Mark Burnett, tells the story of the ultimate… [More]
Starring:
TRANSPARENT (2014)
90%
#20
Synopsis: Following the goings-on of a dysfunctional Los Angeles family…. [More]
Starring: Jeffrey Tambor, Judith Light, Melora Hardin, Gillian Vigman
THE BOYS (2019)
90%
#19
Synopsis: A fun and irreverent take on what happens when superheroes abuse their superpowers rather than use them for good. It’s… [More]
Starring: Jack Quaid, Elisabeth Shue, Jessie T. Usher, Antony Starr
PATRIOT (2015)
91%
#18
Synopsis: An intelligence officer takes an undercover assignment in Iran, but PTSD spells, incompetency in the federal government and the challenges… [More]
Starring: Julian Richings, Michael Dorman, Terry O’Quinn, Michael Chernus
THE WILDS (0)
92%
#17
Synopsis: Part survival drama, part dystopic slumber party, The Wilds follows a group of teen girls from different backgrounds who must… [More]
Starring: Sophia Ali, Shannon Berry, Jenna Clause, Reign Edwards
ZEROZEROZERO (2020)
94%
#16
Synopsis: A huge shipment of cocaine traveling from South America to Europe brings clashes between rival groups of cartels, mafias and… [More]
Starring: Érick Israel Consuelo, Diego Cataño, Jesús Lozano, Gabriel Byrne
RED OAKS (2014)
93%
#15
Synopsis: An assistant tennis pro tries to figure out his future while working at a country club in suburban New Jersey…. [More]
Starring: Craig Roberts, Jennifer Grey, Paul Reiser, Ennis Esmer
VIKINGS (2013)
93%
#14
Synopsis: Bjorn Ironside has ambitions for the Kingdom of Kattegat, he dreams of peace and prosperity, but the fates have a… [More]
Starring: Magnus Magnusson, Lothaire Bluteau, Katheryn Winnick, Jessalyn Gilsig
ORDEAL BY INNOCENCE (2018)
94%
#13
Synopsis: The black sheep of the Argyll family resurfaces to deny accusations of killing the matriarch, which initiates the gang’s hunt… [More]
Starring: Bill Nighy, Alice Eve, Ella Purnell, Matthew Goode
FOREVER (2018)
94%
#12
Synopsis: Married couple June (Maya Rudolph) and Oscar (Fred Armisen) live a comfortable but predictable life in suburban Riverside, California. For… [More]
Starring: Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph, Catherine Keener, Noah Robbins
MOZART IN THE JUNGLE (2014)
94%
#11
Synopsis: Exploring the world of classical music…. [More]
Starring: Gael García Bernal, Malcolm McDowell, Bernadette Peters, Lola Kirke
THE EXPANSE (2015)
94%
#10
Synopsis: A detective’s search for a missing heiress in space coincides with the destruction of a freighter…. [More]
Starring: Chad L. Coleman, Thomas Jane, Steven Strait, Shohreh Aghdashloo
THE TICK (2016)
95%
#9
Synopsis: In a world where superheroes have been real for decades, an underdog accountant with zero powers comes to realize his… [More]
Starring: Peter Serafinowicz, Valorie Curry, Griffin Newman, Yara Martinez
SNEAKY PETE (2017)
96%
#8
Synopsis: After being released from prison, a con man hides from debtors by assuming his cellmate’s identity and lands a job… [More]
Starring: Giovanni Ribisi, Michael Torpey, Marin Ireland, Margo Martindale
ONE MISSISSIPPI (2015)
96%
#7
Synopsis: In this dark comedy based on the life of Tig Nataro, a young woman returns to her hometown following the… [More]
Starring: Tig Notaro, Noah Harpster, John Rothman, Casey Wilson
A VERY ENGLISH SCANDAL (2018)
97%
#6
Synopsis: It is the late 1960s, homosexuality has only just been decriminalised, and Jeremy Thorpe, the leader of the Liberal party,… [More]
Starring: Hugh Grant, Ben Whishaw, Alex Jennings, David Bamber
BOSCH (2014)
97%
#5
Synopsis: A relentless Los Angeles homicide detective pursues the killer of a 13-year-old boy while standing trial himself on murder charges…. [More]
Starring: Titus Welliver, Annie Wersching, Amy Price-Francis, Amy Aquino
SMALL AXE (0)
97%
#4
Synopsis: Small Axe is an anthology comprised of five original films set from the late 1960s to the mid 1980s that… [More]
Starring: Shaun Parkes, Micheal Ward, John Boyega, Kenyah Sandy
UNDONE (2019)
98%
#3
Synopsis: From acclaimed creators Kate Purdy and Raphael Bob-Waksberg (BoJack Horseman) comes Undone, a groundbreaking and genre bending animated series about… [More]
Starring: Rosa Salazar, Angelique Cabral, Bob Odenkirk, Constance Marie
CATASTROPHE (2015)
98%
#2
Synopsis: An unplanned pregnancy turns a weekend tryst into a serious commitment for an Irish woman and an American tourist in… [More]
Starring: Daniel Lapaine, Julie Perreault, Sharon Horgan, Rob Delaney
FLEABAG (2016)
100%
#1
Synopsis: A hilarious and poignant window into the mind of a dry-witted, sexual, grief-riddled woman trying to make sense of the… [More]
Starring: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Ben Aldridge, Sian Clifford, Bill Paterson
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From Oscar nominee Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name), We Are Who We Are follows a group of teens growing up on an American Army base outside of Venice, Italy, struggling to find their own identities as they move into young-adulthood.
The cast includes Jack Dylan Grazer (It, Shazam!), Chloë Sevigny, Francesca Scorcese (yes, she’s Martin Scorcese’s daughter) and breakout star Jordan Kristine Seamón.
The eight-part HBO series has an 88% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The New York Times calls it “a finely detailed, living fresco of libido and intoxication.”
Jane Levy (Suburgatory) was nominated for the 2021 Best Actress Golden Globe as Zoey, a young woman who suddenly gains the ability to hear other people’s innermost thoughts… in song.
Co-stars include Pitch Perfect star Skylar Astin, Glee’s Alex Newell, Lauren Graham (Gilmore Girls), Peter Gallagher, and Oscar winner Mary Steenburgen.
This quirky musical comedy won a 2020 Emmy for its Outstanding Choreography and has an 8.2/10 score on IMDb. Globe and Mail says it’s “brimming with both joy and compassion, this strange contrivance, and highly recommended.”
Golden Globe winner America Ferrera and her team are back at work at supersized megastore Cloud 9. The new season of the ever-popular workplace comedy opens with immigration officers coming for Mateo and the arrival of a robot (named Glen) that’s designed to replace some of the staff.
The fifth season has racked up a 100% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes. “In terms of laughs per minute and laughs per character, no show comes close to touching Superstore’s large cast,” says Decider. “This is the biggest, funniest cast since The Office, and they are at the height of their power.”
Murder mystery Hightown, set in the beautiful but bleak Cape Cod, follows Jackie Quiñones, a hard-partying addict whose journey to sobriety is overshadowed by a murder investigation.
The series is executive produced by multiple-Emmy winner Jerry Bruckheimer, who’s produced everything from the CSI franchise and worldwide reality phenomenon The Amazing Race to the Pirates of the Caribbean movies and Armageddon.
It stars Teen Choice nominees Monica Raymund (Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D.’s Gabriela Dawson, and Lie to Me’s Ria Torres) and has an 80% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with numerous critics praising Monica’s stellar performance. The series has already been renewed for a second season.
LA’s Finest is back! Gabrielle Union reprises her Bad Boys 2 role as Marcus’s sister Syd in this spinoff series, which earned her the 2019 Teen Choice Award for Choice Actress: Action.
Syd’s now working for the Los Angeles Police Department, where she partners up with Nancy McKenna, a working mom, played by Jessica Alba in a Teen Choice-nominated performance. LA’s Finest is executive produced by multiple Emmy winner Jerry Bruckheimer (Hightown, CSI).
It’s a cruel world for TV shows right now, where a gem like Freeform’s reboot of the six-season, career-launching, Golden Globe-winning family series Party of Five can get cancelled despite being #31 on Rotten Tomatoes’ Best TV Shows of 2020, with a 96% critics’ rating. Still, we have one lovely season for the whole family to enjoy.
The teen drama follows the five Acosta children – Emilio, Lucia, Beto, Valentina and baby Rafael – in the US as they navigate daily life and struggle to survive as a family after their parents are deported to Mexico.
Created by the original show’s producers, the reboot has all the heart of the 1994 series, with a social conscience for today’s world. As NPR says, “At a time when the immigration debate still involves kids kept in cages, there is no better moment for America to see a series like this.”
Action, crime and horror come together in this grindhouse movie that sees a group of war veterans put their lives on the line to defend a young woman taking shelter in their local VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) bar when a deranged drug dealer and his relentless army of drug-addled punks come for their stash.
It’s Certified Fresh with an 81% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics consensus reads, “VFW’s solid cast, deft direction, and surprisingly weighty subtext add extra heft to a gory thriller that should hold buckets of sanguine appeal for grindhouse fans.”
#1 Box office hit action thriller Angel Has Fallen – the third instalment in the Fallen film series – stars Gerard Butler as Secret Service agent Mike Banning, who’s framed for a drone attack on the President of the United States (Morgan Freeman).
The cast includes Jada Pinkett Smith, Lance Reddick (Bosch) and Nick Nolte. This action-packed crowd pleaser has a 93% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes and was nominated for a 2020 World Stunt Award. Observer calls it “a doom-invoking, cathartic and strangely satisfying head-trip.”
21 Bridges stars the late and legendary Black Panther, Chadwick Boseman (who also produced), as Andre Davis, an NYPD detective who shuts down the island of Manhattan to find two suspected cop killers.
The cast includes J.K. Simmons (Counterpart) and Sienna Miller, and is produced by Captain America and Avengers: Endgame directors Joe and Anthony Russo. The film has a 91% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, with the Observer (UK) saying, “There’s a pulpy, comic-book noir to this highly enjoyable thriller.”
Writer-director Jason Orley was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance 2019 for this coming-of-age film that has an 85% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
IndieWire calls it “a portrait of youth in revolt”, while Entertainment says it’s “an endearingly messy portrait of boyhood and manhood”.
Rising star Griffin Gluck (Locke & Key) is straight-laced teen Mo, who comes of age under the destructive guidance of his 23-year-old best friend, an aimless, drug-dealing college dropout played by Pete Davidson (Saturday Night Live).
BAFTA-nominated South African director Gavin Hood (Tsotsi, X-Men Origins: Wolverine) helms this dramatic docudrama based on a true story.
Keira Knightley stars as whistleblower Katharine Gun, who exposed illegal spying operations by the US and British intelligence services ahead of the Iraq War.
Ralph Fiennes co-stars, alongside Matt Smith (The Crown); Matthew Goode; Indira Varma (Game of Thrones); and BAFTA nominee Rhys Ifans (Notting Hill).
It holds an 82% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and earned widespread praise for both Knightley’s understated performance and Hood’s co-writing and direction, with Financial Times saying, “Hood knows how to crank the tension… a certain fury ticks under the story.”
Keira Knightley leads this 2020 British comedy-drama is based on the true story of the women who disrupted and subverted the 1970 Miss World pageant.
It stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Belle), Lesley Manville (The Crown’s next Princess Margaret) and Greg Kinnear (Little Miss Sunshine). Loreece Harrison and The Crown’s Princess Diana, Emma Corrin (who spent her gap year volunteering in Knysna, and whose mom is South African) play South African contestants Pearl Jansen and Jillian Jessup respectively.
Misbehaviour is a feelgood flick with 85% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes. As Guardian says, you’ll find “a very British sort of wackiness to this bizarre and farcical true story from the annals of pop culture, told here with charm and fun.”
Jessie Buckley (Misbehaviour) shines as Rose-Lynn, a fresh-out-of-jail mother of two from Glasgow who dreams of becoming a Nashville country music star.
The role earned Buckley a nomination for a 2020 BAFTA for Best Leading Actress, and a win at the 2019 Scotland BAFTAs, where the movie won Best Feature.
It’s earned its lead widespread critical acclaim. The Telegraph calls the film, “Irresistible,” saying, “In Jessie Buckley, a true star is born”. Variety says Buckley’s performance is “Pure fire”, while Hollywood Reporter calls it “Terrific”, saying the film is “Wonderful… A break-out, toe-tapping hit.” Wild Rose has a 92% Certified Fresh critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Oscar winner Forest Whitaker (Godfather of Harlem) is an idealistic reverend facing the Ku Klux Klan in the Sundance Audience Award-winning drama Burden. Based on a true story, it stars Garrett Hedlund (Mudbound) as KKK member Mike Burden, whose journey intersects with the reverend’s, bringing hope for redemption from hatred.
Burden has a 97% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, with IndieWire saying, “Garrett Hedlund’s best performance anchors [a] searing true-life KKK redemption drama”, calling it “a wrenching and real story that’s both universal and eerily timely.”
Bruce Willis and Teen Choice winner Chad Michael Murray (Riverdale), star in the 2020 action thriller Survive the Night, which sees a disgraced doctor and his family held hostage at their remote home by criminals on the run, when a robbery-gone-awry requires them to seek immediate medical attention.
1 March:
Triple-Oscar-winning historical drama 12 Years A Slave, directed by Oscar nominee Steve McQueen, stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Giamatti, Lupita Nyong’o, Sarah Paulson, and Brad Pitt.
Also catch one of the greatest gangster movies of all time, the 1983 classic Scarface, starring Oscar winner Al Pacino.
March also brings new additions from KIX, including acclaimed director Wong Jing’s 1993 classics The Evil Cult (aka Kung Fu Cult Master) starring Jet Li, and City Hunter starring Jackie Chan. Also look out for 200 M.P.H., Overheard 2 and 2020’s Unleashed.
4 March:
The Oscar-winning drama Room, about a woman held captive for years in a room with her young son, stars Oscar winner Brie Larson (Captain Marvel), Teen Choice nominee and Saturn Award winner (for this role) Jacob Tremblay (Wonder, Good Boys), and Sean Bridgers (Get Shorty, Deadwood).
Jackie, the Triple-Oscar-nominated Jackie Kennedy biopic, stars Natalie Portman, Peter Sarsgaard, Greta Gerwig, John Hurt and Richard E Grant.
8 March:
Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst and Elle Fanning star in festival-favourite drama The Beguiled, directed by Oscar winner Sofia Coppola (Lost in Translation), who won Best Director at Cannes for the film.
Coming on the same day is Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s 2013 directing debut, the multiple award-nominated comedy-drama Don Jon, starring Gordon-Levitt, Scarlett Johansson, Julianne Moore, Brie Larson, and Tony Danza.
15 March:
Two Oscar-nominated romance dramas set in the 1950s debut on Showmax on 15 March.
Brooklyn, starring four-time Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan (Little Women, Lady Bird) and Saturn Award nominee Domhnall Gleeson (Run) was nominated for three Oscars.
Oscar winner Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth, The Lord of the Rings) and Oscar nominee Rooney Mara (Lion, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) star in the six-time Oscar-nominated drama Carol, which sees an aspiring photographer develop an intimate relationship with an older woman in 1950s New York.
22 March:
Directed by Clint Eastwood, biographical drama American Sniper stars eight-time Oscar nominee Bradley Cooper (A Star is Born, Silver Linings Playbook) as Navy S.E.A.L. sniper and Iraq War veteran Chris Kyle, with Golden Globe nominee Sienna Miller (The Loudest Voice, Layer Cake) as his wife Taya. The film won an Oscar for Sound Editing, with a further five nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor.
29 March:
You can also catch Tom Cruise and Domnhall Gleeson in the Box Office #1 hit movie American Made, the story of US pilot Barry Seal, who became a drug-runner for the CIA in the 80s.
Tali’s back! In the hilarious mockumentary Tali’s Baby Diary, an unexpected pregnancy forces Tali (Julia Anastasopoulos, aka SuzelleDIY) into a desperate pivot from Insta-influencer to wholesome momfluencer, as Darren (Anton Taylor) and Rael (Glen Biderman-Pam) navigate the choppy waters of the Cape Town property game. But as the nine-month clock ticks down, Tali and the boys are forced to face the bigger questions about life, love and parenthood.
All our favourites are back in the new season, with a famous faces joining, including cameos from Coconut Kelz and Danny K, as well as standup comics Schalk Bezuidenhout, Nic Rabinowitz and Kate Pinchuck alongside Siv Ngesi and legend Deon Lotz.

Swirl is a brand-new coming of age comedy movie in English, Afrikaans and Afrikaaps.
With her inner GPS firmly set on kroes-control, hairdresser Elaine Williams has to navigate tricky and treacherous terrain in the rocky, wild landscape of hair on the Cape Flats. While this path holds the promise of being straight, her journey has many kinks, bends, waves and u-turns, until a new choice presents itself, and Elaine must decide whether she has what it takes to recalculate and forge a new path.
Produced by Nagvlug Films (who are currently filming the upcoming Showmax Original series Skemerdans), Swirl is directed by SAFTA-winner Quanita Adams (Arendsvlei) and stars Chanelle Davids, Vinette Ebrahim and Shaleen Surtie-Richards.

He’s only 25 but Brad Binder is well on his way to becoming a MotoGP legend. In 2016, he was the first South African in 35 years to win a motorcycle Grand Prix, and winning the 2020 Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix made him the first South African to win a MotoGP championship race. No one was surprised when Brad took home Rookie of the Year at the end of the season. Stream this brand-new doccie on his incredible story so far.
This documentary has been dominating social media chat since its recent debut. The four-part series explores the nearly 30-year-old allegations of child abuse against director Woody Allen and takes a deep dive into the unconventional family’s life in detail.

Kobe Bryant was one of the greatest basketball players of all time, and even though he is gone, his contribution will be remembered forever. This documentary looks at his beginnings, his impact on the game and his legacy.
In March 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic spread across the world, sports arena fell silent. Emmy-winning director Antoine Fuqua (What’s My Name: Muhammad Ali) chronicles the abrupt stoppage, and the complex return to competition in the summer and autumn.
The HBO documentary interviews key figures, including NBA Players’ Association president, Chris Paul to an NFL Super Bowl champion who volunteers in an ER, to a defending WNBA champ who decides to sit out the season in protest at racial injustice.
The Day Sports Stood Still is coming first to Showmax shortly after its debut in the US.

Den of Geek memorably described Utopia Falls as “Divergent meets Step Up,” while Polygon preferred “The Hunger Games meet Glee.”
The domed city of New Babyl holds an annual coming-of-age arts contest called The Exemplar. When a group of young competitors uncovers a hidden archive of cultural artefacts from the old world, it throws everything they know about New Babyl into question.
1 March
Countdown | Love & Marriage Huntsville S1 | Droogte Documentary | Jakhalsdans
4 March
Address Unknown | As a People | Comedy Central Presents Colourblind Live at The Lyric | Comedy Central Presents Divine Live at The Lyric | Diana | Famous Last Words S1 | Glam Guru S19 | La’t Wiel S20-23 | Roast Battle S2
8 March
BET Presents: CICI In Her Voice | BET Presents: Lady Zamar In Her Voice | BET Presents: Zahara in Her Voice | Burnt | Groen Natuur: Akwarium: ‘n Lewe Onderwater S1 | Hier Gaan Ons Alweer S19 | Pacific Rim
11 March
Safe House | The Secret in their Eyes | Songs of Hope: Acoustic from Groote Kerk | Tyler Perry’s Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor
15 March
Along Came Polly | Behind The Label S1 | Behind The Story S3 & S4 | Celeb Living | Girl Code | Guy Code S1-2
18 March
Before we Go | Solace
22 March
Hateship Loveship | Lowriders
25 March
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie | The Snowman
29 March
By the Sea | Wild Wild Westi