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<p>Wondering what to catch amidst the Winter Olympics and this Sunday’s <a href="https://www.tomsguide.com/tag/super-bowl" target="_blank">Super Bowl</a>? The new year has ushered in several standout films on the <a href="https://www.tomsguide.com/us/best-streaming-video-services,review-2625.html" target="_blank">top streaming platforms</a>, and this weekend continues that trend.</p>
<p>This weekend's highlight is the thrilling and twisty "The Housemaid," available on various paid video-on-demand services. For a light romantic vibe in time for Valentine’s Day, check out "Relationship Goals" on Prime Video, or enjoy a nostalgia trip with Ryan Gosling in "Crazy, Stupid, Love" on Netflix. Hulu has the unexpectedly heartfelt political comedy-drama "Ella McCay," alongside the highly anticipated new chapter in the "Planet of the Apes" reboot series.</p>
<h2>"Relationship Goals" (Prime Video)</h2>
<p>Romantic vibes are palpable as "Relationship Goals" stars Kelly Rowland as an ambitious TV producer eyeing a top role at New York’s leading morning show. Her professional world gets complicated when she finds herself competing with her ex, played by Clifford “Method Man” Smith, who claims he's transformed after reading a popular relationship book. As they collaborate, past feelings resurface, leading her to question if his new perspective on love is genuine.</p>
<h2>"Ella McCay" (Hulu)</h2>
<p>Despite being one of last year's big box office flops, grossing under $5 million on a $35 million budget, "Ella McCay" has made its way to Hulu. The film, which critics were not fond of (currently sitting at just 23% on <a href="https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/ella_mccay" target="_blank">Rotten Tomatoes</a>), follows Emma Mackey as an optimistic politician who, at just 34, becomes governor amidst challenges from her journey and her estranged father's return.</p>
<h2>"Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" (Hulu)</h2>
<p>The latest installment in the “Planet of the Apes” franchise, "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes," takes place three centuries after Caesar’s demise, depicting a world dominated by apes with humans relegated to the sidelines. Following a young chimpanzee named Noa, who meets a human named Mae, the film explores their quest for a united future while hidden agendas spark conflict.</p>
<h2>"Crazy, Stupid, Love" (Netflix)</h2>
<p>“Crazy, Stupid, Love” is a romantic comedy that even skeptics can embrace. Its charm lies in its stellar cast and intertwining narratives, featuring Steve Carell as a newly single father diving back into the dating scene after his wife’s infidelity. A smooth-talking bachelor, played by Ryan Gosling, helps him navigate this journey, but things take a turn when Cal meets the woman of his dreams, leading to a chaotic yet heartfelt conclusion, perfect for a Valentine’s Day date night.</p>
<h2>"The Housemaid" (PVOD)</h2>
<p>If you're in the mood for a thrilling adventure, Paul Feig’s "The Housemaid" unfolds the story of Millie, played by Sydney Sweeney, who takes a job as a live-in maid for a seemingly perfect couple. As she dives into their lives, the façade of their domestic bliss starts to crack, revealing dark secrets. With an unexpected feminist perspective, this film is a perfect mix of suspense and social commentary.</p>
<p>Don’t miss these exciting additions to your watchlist this weekend!</p>
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