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Looking for the best shows and movies to watch this weekend (February 14-16)? From thrilling action to heartwarming romance, there’s something for everyone.
Dive into The Gorge, an intense sniper thriller, or get hooked on the drama with Love Is Blind season eight. If you’re craving suspense, Yellowjackets season three promises shocking twists, while Family Guy season 23 delivers its signature humor. For romance lovers, Melo Movie and I Am Married...But! explore love’s complexities in unique ways.
No matter your taste, this weekend is packed with must-watch entertainment. Check out the full list to find your perfect pick!
When: Friday, Feb. 14
Where: Apple TV+
Two elite snipers, Levi and Drasa, guard a classified gorge from an unknown threat. Despite the distance, they form an unexpected bond. As the danger becomes clear, they must push their limits and rely on each other—not just to survive, but for something deeper. The Gorge should be your top pick to watch this weekend.
When: Friday, Feb. 14
Where: Max
Waitress: The Musical brings the Tony-nominated Broadway hit to the screen, starring Sara Bareilles as Jenna, a talented pie maker stuck in a loveless marriage. When a baking contest offers her a chance at escape, she rediscovers her dreams with the support of friends and an unexpected romance. Featuring Bareilles’ Tony- and GRAMMY-nominated music, the film celebrates love, friendship, and the power of second chances.
When: Friday, Feb. 14
Where: Shudder
A young woman trapped in fleeting relationships falls for a charming, sensitive man. But his dark secret turns their romance into a dangerous obsession.
When: Friday, Feb. 14
Where: Netflix
In Netflix's Love Is Blind, singles date in “pods” without seeing each other, forming deep connections before deciding to get engaged. Season eight heads to Minneapolis, the show's first Midwest location since season two. Filmed in early 2024, it created local buzz with casting calls and early contestant reveals during the season seven reunion.
When: Friday, Feb. 14
Where: Apple TV+
Inspired by Emily Brundige’s award-winning short film, Goldie follows a kind-hearted giant girl on adventures in Boysenberg. With her best friends, she learns to embrace differences and celebrate inclusion, proving there's room for everyone—even giants. This should be on your what to watch this weekend list.
When: Friday, Feb. 14
Where: Netflix
Netflix’s romantic comedy I Am Married...But! explores the messy realities of marriage. Lin I-ling, stuck living with her in-laws, dreams of leaving her dependent husband, Zeng Xue-you. When she meets a charming pharmacist on a dating app, she faces a conflict between desire and family. Meanwhile, Xue-you finds himself drawn to a single mother, forcing both to confront what they truly want.
When: Friday, Feb. 14
Where: Netflix
Melo Movie follows assistant director Kim Moo Bi and actor-turned-critic Ko Gyeom, whose reunion sparks more than just a professional connection. Once carefree and independent, they now seek companionship while navigating career struggles and a complicated past. As they inspire each other, they must overcome personal and professional hurdles to move forward together.
When: Friday, Feb. 14
Where: Netflix
As Valeria and her friends navigate their thirties, life’s challenges make it harder to stay connected. In this final season, Valeria must choose between Víctor and Bruno while redefining her career. Carmen faces motherhood, Nerea seeks work-life balance, and Lola confronts a new crisis as her partner moves in a different direction. Through it all, their friendship remains their anchor.
When: Friday, Feb. 14
Where: Paramount+
Yellowjackets season three picks up after the shocking season two finale, with co-creator Ashley Lyle teasing an even “weirder” direction. Following a record-breaking viewership of 1.5 million, the fallout from a major character’s death will shake the survivors. Christina Ricci hints at more brutality and dark humor, while Lyle promises a return to season one’s chaotic energy. It is your go-to series to watch this weekend.
When: Sunday, Feb. 16
Where: HBO & Max
The White Lotus season three trades the Italian coast for Thailand, where a new group of guests embarks on another lavish getaway. Creator Mike White revealed that this season will delve deeper into satire, specifically exploring Eastern religion.
When: Sunday, Feb. 16
Where: BBC One, iPlayer, & BritBox
The 2025 BAFTA Film Awards nominations are in, and the competition is fierce! Conclave leads with 12 nominations, followed by Emilia Pérez and The Brutalist. This year’s lineup features a mix of rising stars and industry icons, including Karla Sofía Gascón, the first openly transgender performer nominated for a BAFTA. With the Best Film race tighter than ever, all eyes are on the big night. The awards will take place on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025, at London’s Royal Festival Hall, hosted by Doctor Who star David Tennant.
When: Sunday, Feb. 16
Where: TLC & Max
The series follows American citizens and their foreign fiancés as they navigate love, cultural differences, and societal pressures. With just 90 days to marry before their K1 visas expire, each couple must overcome major obstacles—or risk being torn apart forever. 90 Day Fiancé season 11 should find a place in your what to watch this weekend list.
When: Sunday, Feb. 16
Where: Fox
Family Guy kicks off season 23 with a Top Gun parody, featuring Peter as Maverick, Lois as Charlie, and Joe’s tragic turn as Goose. This season also sees Peter crossing paths with Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Lois trying stand-up comedy, and Meg dating a chicken from a reality show.
When: Sunday, Feb. 16
Where: Fox
In the season two premiere of Grimsburg, Flute (Jon Hamm) moves into a haunted house after Harmony (Erinn Hayes) pushes him out, leading to chaos when he angers the ghost. Meanwhile, Martin Short joins the cast as Otis Volcanowitz, the town’s youngest detective.
When: Sunday, Feb. 16
Where: Fox
In the The Great North season five premiere, Wolf lands a spot on Dropped Off To Die but, after an early exit, secretly hides on the Tobin property. Meanwhile, Ham’s new gig at Yet-E-Cheddar’s leads to an unusual bond with an animatronic Yeti, threatening his relationship with Crispin. This should be on your what to watch this weekend list as well!
Last week's guide: What to Watch on Prime Video, Hallmark+, Lifetime, & more (February 7-9)