Struggling to keep up with all the latest releases? Here’s a look at what’s releasing this week across languages, on streaming:
When: February 13
Where: BookMyShow Stream
Naomi Ackie, Stanley Tucci and Clive Davis star in this biopic tracing the life of singer Whitney Houston from the Eighties to the present day.
When: February 14
Where: Netflix
The Christoper Landon horror comedy, adapted from Geoff Manaugh’s short story Earnest, follows a family who discovers that their house is haunted. When they attempt to dig into their ghost’s past, they become targets of the CIA. The film stars David Harbour, Tig Notaro, Jennifer Coolidge and Anthony Mackie.
When: February 14
Where: Lionsgate Play
The show, starring Ayush Mehra and Aisha Ahmed, traces the difficulties of modern-day relationships.
When: February 15
Where: BookMyShow Stream
Based on Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey's book of the same name, Maria Schrader's film follows the New York Times' reporters' investigation into Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein's crimes of abuse and assault.
When: February 16
Where: Zee5
Directed by Aniruddha Roy Choudhury, Lost follows a crime reporter (Yami Gautam) investigating the disappearance of a theatre activist. The film is based on true events.
When: February 17
Where: Amazon Prime Video
The second, and final, series of the fantasy drama starring Cara Delevingne and Orlando Bloom, kicks off with a series of mysterious killings that prompts the Carnival Row residents to take sides.
When: February 17
Where: Disney+Hotstar
The official Hindi adaptation of The Night Manager series based on John Le Carre's book of the same name stars Aditya Roy Kapur and Anil Kapoor. It follows the night manager of a hotel who is recruited by intelligence operatives to infiltrate the circle of an international businessman suspected of arms trading.
When: February 17
Where: Disney+Hotstar
The documentary follows J-hope of K-pop band BTS as he works to release his first-ever solo album – Jack In The Box.
When: February 17
Where: AppleTV+
To exact revenge on his family for not accepting him, a young con artist plots to scheme the wealthy in Manhattan. The Benjamin Caron film stars Julianne Moore and Sebastian Stan.
When: February 17
Where: AppleTV+
Billy Crudup plays a talented traveling salesman whose faith in a brighter tomorrow inspires his coworkers, but simultaneously threatens to destroy him. The 10-episode dramedy also stars Hank Azaria and Alison Pill.