8 New Shows & Movies To Binge-Watch This Weekend If You Don't Want To Leave Your Couch

Your weekend is about to be way more entertaining. If you are looking for something to watch on Netflix Canada, Amazon Prime Video, or Disney+, we have you covered.
If you are craving some romance this February, you can finally watch the third part of the To All The Boys series.
Meanwhile, true-crime fans won't want to miss Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel, where B.C's Elisa Lam mysteriously died.
It is time to grab your snacks, as you have hours of movies and series to binge.
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The Sinner
Rating: 7.9/10
Why You Need To Watch It: You will want to catch up on all the latest episodes of the crime series about Burns, played by Matt Bomer, who is suspected to be involved in a car crash.
Malcolm & Marie
Rating: 6.8/10
Why You Need To Watch It: If you are a fan of Zendaya, you'll want to watch this black and white film about testing the strength of one couple's relationship.
Firefly Lane
Rating: 7.7/10
Why You Need To Watch It: If you want a feel-good show, this Netflix drama starring Katherine Heigl would be perfect. It is about the friendship of Tully and Kate for over 30 years.
Greenland
Rating: 6.4/10
Why You Need To Watch It: This Amazon original movie is about a family trying to survive the imminent global apocalypse.
To All The Boys: Always And Forever
Rating: 7.1/10
Why You Need To Watch It: You watch the finale part of the heart-warming love story about Lara Jean and Peter.
WandaVision
Rating: 8.0/10
Why You Need To Watch It: You won't want to miss the new action-packed mid-season episode with your favourite superheroes.
Mortal Engines
Rating: 6.1/10
Why You Need To Watch It: Fans of Bridgerton will love being able to spot Regé-Jean Page (The Duke), who is a captain in the post-apocalyptic science fiction movie.
Nadiya Bakes
Rating: 6.2/10
Why You Need To Watch It: If you love Nadiya's Time To Eat, you won't want to miss her new series about how to make mouthwatering baked goods at home.
Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel
Rating: 6.1/10
Why You Need To Watch It: It is a gripping true-crime documentary about a B.C. student's death at the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles.