Best TV Shows and Movies Streaming in September 2025

<strong>The Duchess</strong>: Katherine Ryan stars as a single mom who's weighing whether to have a child with her nemesis -- her daughter's dad. Can two wrongs make another right? <strong>(Netflix) </strong>
Katherine Ryan stars as a single mom who’s weighing whether to have a child with her nemesis — her daughter’s dad. Can two wrongs make another right?

“The Duchess” Season 1(Netflix) Simon Ridgway/Netflix

<strong>The Murders at White House Farm</strong>: Over thirty years ago, three generations of one family were murdered at their isolated farm. Initial evidence pointed the finger at the daughter of the family who had a history of mental illness. One detective, however, refused to accept this and delved deeper into the investigation. This is a dramatized true crime story based on extensive research, interviews, and published accounts, looking at the mystery behind what happened that fateful day. <strong>(HBO Max) </strong>
“The Murders at White House Farm”: Over thirty years ago, three generations of one family were murdered at their isolated farm. Initial evidence pointed the finger at the daughter of the family who had a history of mental illness. One detective, however, refused to accept this and delved deeper into the investigation. This is a dramatized true crime story based on extensive research, interviews, and published accounts, looking at the mystery behind what happened that fateful day. (HBO Max)

“Woke”: Inspired by the life and work of artist Keith Knight, this comedy series takes an absurdly irreverent look at identity and culture as it follows Keef, an African-American cartoonist finally on the verge of mainstream success when an unexpected incident changes everything. (Hulu) Joe Lederer/Hulu

<strong>Long Way Up</strong>: Starring and executive produced by Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman, this series reunites the best friends after more than a decade since their last motorbike adventure around the world. They journey through the glorious and underexposed landscapes of South and Central America in their most challenging expedition to date, using cutting-edge technology on the backs of their prototype electric Harley-Davidson bikes in order to contribute to the sustainability of the planet. <strong>(Apple TV +) </strong>
“Long Way Up”: Starring and executive produced by Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman, this series reunites the best friends after more than a decade since their last motorbike adventure around the world. They journey through the glorious and underexposed landscapes of South and Central America in their most challenging expedition to date, using cutting-edge technology on the backs of their prototype electric Harley-Davidson bikes in order to contribute to the sustainability of the planet. (Apple TV +)

“Ratched”: This dramatic prequel to “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” follows the character Nurse Ratched, played by Sarah Paulson. (Netflix)

<strong>Away</strong>: Ray Panthaki and Hilary Swank star in this series about a Commander who leaves behind her husband and daughter to lead an international crew of astronauts on a perilous three-year mission to Mars. <strong>(Netflix) </strong>
“Away”: Ray Panthaki and Hilary Swank star in this series about a Commander who leaves behind her husband and daughter to lead an international crew of astronauts on a perilous three-year mission to Mars. (Netflix) Diyah Pera/Netflix
<strong>The Boys</strong> Season 2: On the run from the law and hunted by the Supes, the Boys desperately try to regroup and fight back against Vought. On top of that, the Supervillain threatens to take center stage and makes waves as Vought seeks to capitalize on the nation's paranoia. <strong>(Amazon Prime) </strong>
“The Boys” Season 2: On the run from the law and hunted by the Supes, the Boys desperately try to regroup and fight back against Vought. On top of that, the Supervillain threatens to take center stage and makes waves as Vought seeks to capitalize on the nation’s paranoia. (Amazon Prime) Jan Thijs/Ep/Photo: Jan thijs
<strong>I Feel Pretty</strong>: Amy Schumer stars as a woman who wakes up fearless with a newfound confidence after a spin class accident. <strong>(Hulu)</strong>
“I Feel Pretty”: Amy Schumer stars as a woman who wakes up fearless with a newfound confidence after a spin class accident. (Hulu)

“The Comey Rule”: Starring Jeff Daniels as James Comey and Brendan Gleeson as President Donald J. Trump, this two-part series is based on Comey’s No. 1 New York Times bestselling book, “A Higher Loyalty.” (Showtime)

<strong>Grease</strong>: They are the ones that we want. Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta star as a pair of teens who find summer love but must figure out what that means once she transfers to his high school in this now classic musical. <strong>(HBO Max) </strong>
“Grease”: They are the ones that we want. Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta star as a pair of teens who find summer love but must figure out what that means once she transfers to his high school in this now classic musical. (HBO Max) Paramount Pictures
<strong>The Hunger Games</strong>: Jennifer Lawrence stars as Katniss Everdeen in this dystopian film based on Suzanne Collins's 2008 novel of the same name. <strong>(IMDB TV) </strong>
“The Hunger Games”: Jennifer Lawrence stars as Katniss Everdeen in this dystopian film based on Suzanne Collins’s 2008 novel of the same name. (IMDB TV) © 2011 Lionsgate
<strong>Casino Royale</strong>: Daniel Craig made his debut as the newly minted agent 007 in which James Bond is pitted against an infamous financier of global terrorism. <strong>(Amazon Prime) </strong>
“Casino Royale”: Daniel Craig made his debut as the newly minted agent 007 in which James Bond is pitted against an infamous financier of global terrorism. (Amazon Prime)
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