January 2026 draws to a close, and while the post-holiday slump lingers, streaming options provide a welcome distraction. This year, viewers continue to explore standout content across platforms, building on last year’s highlights. A breakout series this month, Heated Rivalry on HBO Max, generates buzz across social media for its gripping narrative. Expectations run high, yet the show exceeds them with its intense storytelling.
Heated Rivalry (2025)
Creator Jacob Tierney delivers a TV-MA rated series with episodes around 43 minutes long, available on HBO Max in the US and Australia, and Now TV in the UK. In the high-stakes world of Major League Hockey, rivals Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) and Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie) navigate professional pressures and personal tensions. Their competitive dynamic evolves into a secretive romance, starting as physical attraction but deepening over time. This series heats up cold winter nights with its blend of sports drama and emotional depth.
Bones and All (2022)
Director Luca Guadagnino crafts an R-rated film running 130 minutes, streaming on Netflix in the US and Prime Video in the UK and Australia. Set in the late 1980s, the story follows high schooler Maren (Taylor Russell), who hides her cannibalistic urges while constantly relocating. After a tragic incident leaves her abandoned, she sets out on a road trip and encounters Lee (Timothée Chalamet), another outcast with the same secret. Their journey mixes romance, drama, and horror elements into a surprisingly cohesive tale of outsiders seeking connection.
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003)
Peter Jackson brings J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic fantasy to life in this PG-13 trilogy, with a total runtime of 178 minutes for the first film. Stream it on Prime Video and HBO Max in the US, Now TV in the UK, and HBO Max, Prime Video, or Stan in Australia. The saga centers on the One Ring, forged by the Dark Lord Sauron to dominate Middle-earth. When it reaches hobbit Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood), wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen) urges him to destroy it in Mordor. Frodo’s perilous quest, joined by allies, determines the fate of their world.
Train Dreams (2025)
Drew Hancock directs this R-rated drama, 107 minutes long, earning four Oscar nominations including Best Picture. Watch on Prime Video and HBO Max in the US, Now TV in the UK, and Prime Video in Australia. Adapted from Denis Johnson’s novella, it traces logger Robert Grainier (Joel Edgerton) through eight decades in the early 20th-century American Northwest. Orphaned young, Grainier builds a life with wife Gladys (Felicity Jones) amid railroad expansion, only to face profound losses that reshape his path to purpose.
Euphoria (2019-2026)
Sam Levinson creates this R-rated series, with episodes around 107 minutes in later seasons, available on Prime Video and HBO Max in the US, Now TV in the UK, and Prime Video in Australia. Production challenges for season three, including cast tensions, test the show’s momentum, yet the latest trailer reignites interest ahead of its April 12, 2026, premiere. The A24 production explores California high schoolers grappling with identity in the social media era, focusing on Rue (Zendaya), a teenage drug addict navigating relapse and peril.
Manchester by the Sea (2016)
Kenneth Lonergan directs this R-rated film, 137 minutes in length, streaming on Prime Video in the US and Prime Video or Netflix in the UK. Handyman Lee Chandler (Casey Affleck) returns to his hometown after his brother’s death, confronting past traumas that drove him away. Tasked with guardianship of his 16-year-old nephew Patrick (Lucas Hedges), Lee wrestles with overwhelming grief and responsibility in this emotionally intense drama.
About Time (2013)
Richard Curtis helms this R-rated romance, 123 minutes long, on Paramount+ and Fubo in the US, Now TV in the UK, and Paramount+, Foxtel Now, or Binge in Australia. At 21, Tim (Domhnall Gleeson) learns from his father (Bill Nighy) of the family’s time-travel ability, limited to personal history. Relocating to London for law school, Tim uses it to woo Mary (Rachel McAdams). As their relationship grows, he discovers time travel’s limits in averting life’s inevitable heartaches.
Interstellar (2014)
Christopher Nolan’s PG-13 epic runs 169 minutes and streams on Paramount+ in the US and Prime Video in the UK. In a drought-ravaged near-future America, former NASA pilot Joseph Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) faces crop failures and famine. Recruited for a wormhole expedition to find a new home for humanity, Cooper leads astronauts on a mission that demands ultimate sacrifice, blending stunning visuals, a haunting score, and profound themes of exploration.
10 Things I Hate About You (1999)
Gil Junger adapts Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew into this PG-13 comedy, 97 minutes long, available on Disney+ in the US, UK, and Australia. Newcomer Cameron (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) crushes on Bianca (Larisa Oleynik), but her father’s rule requires her antisocial sister Kat (Julia Stiles) to date first. Cameron enlists bad boy Patrick (Heath Ledger) in a scheme to woo Kat, sparking unexpected romance amid high school antics.

