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What can be seen in streaming: today's picks from Netflix, Prime Video and more

The streamer is now a deaf president! In 1988, students from the only university of the world organized protests against the appointment of another hearing president. This documentary tells the story of these eight dramatic days.

About Netflix, the three-part True Crime series Fred & Rose West: A British horror story examines the search for the police for the missing daughter of the couple Heather and the remains of not only Heather, but eight other bodies that they found in the garden and in the basement of the 25 Cromwell Street.

In the meantime, Natasha Lyonne is back on the street to a second run of the ingenious mystery dramas poker face, which comes from the spirit of knife writers Rian Johnson, back on the street. Among the guests as a murderer are victims and allied Katie Holmes, Rhea Perlman and – to start this second series – the excellent Cynthia Erivo.

If films are more their thing, many new publications are available. Hit Sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is now available for the stream. Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder are back in their legendary roles and on Wednesday star Jenna Ortega to the top-class new states. In addition, the seventh entry landed in Tom Cruises franchise, mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1, recently on May 21, on Netflix to publish the last stretching.

Another easier to do it has fallen to Prime Video, an entertaining continuation of 2018 Thriller, a easier falling, in which vlogger Stephanie (Anna Kendrick) is withdrawn into the orbit of ex-Con-emily (Blake Lively), whose wedding is complicated by the participation of a mafia syndicate.

For the younger family members there are Despicable Me 4, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and the youngest Netflix Paddington in Peru, in which the Brown family finally takes a trip to the birthplace of the beloved bear to visit his aunt Lucy, but she ishere to be found. So a sideways of search mission along the Amazon begins – you are sure to pack your jam -sandwiches!

There is no lack of streaming options, and to give you a little bit of hand, Radiotimes.com has put together some of the best new offers: from Netflix and Disney Plus to Prime Video, BBC IPLAYER and Apple TV+. Here you will find the latest highlights in the service.

Regardless of whether it is an insightful documentary like bad influence: the dark side of children's tracks, a psychological drama like a fake or a mystery thriller like the stolen girl, here is something for the taste of everyone.

Take a look at the following list, which contains all the details about where you can see every title – and what we think.

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