Streaming this week: "Relationship Goals" and "The Lincoln Lawyer"
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Here's what's new on Prime Video, Peacock, Netflix, Tubi and Hulu.
What we're watching: A fresh rom-com ahead of Valentine's Day, a series based on an early Tom Hanks film and a new season of "The Lincoln Lawyer."
"Relationship Goals" — available now on Prime Video
The vibe: Kelly Rowland and Cliff "Method Man" Smith star in this movie based on the best-selling novel by Oklahoma pastor Michael Todd.
What's inside: Prioritizing needs in a relationship instead of wants is a major theme in the film. "A lot of people need to rip up their lists," Todd tells Axios.
"The 'Burbs" — available Sunday on Peacock
State of play: This mystery series starring Keke Palmer and Jack Whitehall follows a suburban community witnessing unsettling happenings after a new neighbor moves in.
Behind the scenes: The show is inspired by the 1989 horror-comedy film of the same name starring Hanks and Carrie Fisher.
"The Lincoln Lawyer" — Season 4 available now on Netflix
The intrigue: Cobie Smulders, Sasha Alexander and Constance Zimmer join the cast of this crime thriller.
Context: This season is based on "The Law of Innocence," the sixth book in The Lincoln Lawyer series by Michael Connelly.
More titles
"The Moment" — available Friday on Tubi
- Not to be confused with the Charli XCX movie of the same name, this sports doc about the transformation of women's basketball includes commentary from Dawn Staley, Lisa Leslie, Geno Auriemma and A'ja Wilson.
"Is It Cake? Valentines" — available now on Netflix
- Celebrity couples Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross, and Casey Wilson and David Capse, will judge this edition of the cake-making competition.
"The Investigation of Lucy Letby" — available now on Netflix
- The case of Lucy Letby, a neonatal nurse convicted of the murder of seven newborns, is explored in this feature-length documentary.
"Queen of Chess" — available now on Netflix
- This film follows the story of a 12-year old Hungarian girl who set out to beat the men at the top of the chess rankings.
"Chris Spencer: GOAT Adjacent" — available now on Hulu
- The "Black Comedy in America" co-host jokes about his upbringing and working alongside comedy greats Kevin Hart and the Wayans brothers.
"Jackie Fabulous: You Can Leave" — available now on Hulu
- The Bronx comedian talks about men's apartments, ex-husbands, diet pills and menopause in this new stand-up special.
