What to Watch This Weekend?
Weekends call for cinematic indulgence – a little escapism, a little introspection, and a whole lot of cheat meals. Whether you’re in the mood for high-octane drama, slow-burn romance, or social experiments disguised as reality TV, this week’s lineup doesn’t just entertain; it exposes our collective craving for chaos, chemistry, and catharsis. Read on for your ultimate watchlist.
Our Fault (Culpa Nuestra)
The Spanish sequel to My Fault dials up both the emotions and the engine revs. Nick and Noah return — older, bolder, and still dangerously drawn to each other, as fame, jealousy, and ambition collide. As the third chapter in the Culpablestrilogy, the story mirrors the actors’ own evolution; we’ve all grown up with them. When the two reunite at a wedding years after their breakup, buried passion and old wounds resurface — leaving one question burning: can they rebuild a future without repeating the past?
Where to watch: Prime Video
Beauty in Black
A noir-inspired indie that strips glamour down to its bones. Set in Chicago, the series follows Kimmie, a young stripper fighting to escape her exploitative world, and Mallory, a woman from a wealthy hair-care family whose cosmetics empire hides dark secrets (human-trafficking, corruption and power games). This show will have you gasping for breath until you surrender to the next season, you best believe one cannot fathom how a character arc twists the plot!
Where to watch: Netflix
Nobody Wants This
An agnostic sex-podcast host, Joanne, and Noah, a newly single rabbi, meet and fall in love — but they must navigate wildly different lives, family magic and spiritual divides. The notions of sisterhood and friendship, belonging and imperfect familial connotations are so apt here, you’ll find yourself relating to situations you never were in! A feel good, easy binge if you have seen the previous season already.
Where to watch: Netflix
Param Sundari
A rom-com where Param, a wealthy North Indian investor, tests a match-finding app and meets Sundari, a South Indian homestay owner. Cross-cultural humour, location contrasts, and tradition vs modernity drive their messy and heart-felt romance. Directed by Tushar Jalota and produced by Dinesh Vijan under Maddock Films, the film was theatrically released on July 25, 2025, and began streaming on October 24, 2025.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime
Love Is Blind
A docu-romance series turned social experiment, reminding us that love isn’t blind — just badly cast. Expect chaotic chemistry, half-baked therapy sessions, and a masterclass in self-delusion. If you are on your period, this one’s going to be a comforting watch for sure- keep a tub of ice cream and a few issues handy. The reunion episode is going to be as entertaining as the reveal, a Netflix promise!
Where to watch: Netflix
Whether you’re in the mood for art-house angst or algorithm-approved escapism, this weekend’s lineup proves one thing: the stories may change, but our need for beautiful disasters on screen never does.
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