Ozark puts the blue filter back on for Season 3. Plus, an Oscar-winning hit movie is available to stream, the return of a high-quality news show, and Elton John hosts a concert from his living room.
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[Ozark is back with the blue tint](
Season 3 now on Netflix
Maybe right now isn't the best time for an anxiety-producing thriller about desperate people who will do anything to survive. Or maybe it's the perfect time for that very same reason, because at least you're not Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman). Marty, still totally screwed because he's in a devil's pact with the cartel to launder their money, hits Season 3 running with a new plan: run a riverboat casino with Ruth (Julia Garner) managing operations. Season 1 was a competent ape of Breaking Bad with much rougher edges, and Season 2 was mostly just the rough edges. Season 3 feels like it's an improvement and somewhere in the middle. Still, it's TV's current reigning champ of OH SH-- television. -Tim Surette
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Quentintine Quarantino
[Once Upon a Time in Hollywood has big movie Starz](
Friday at 8/7c on Starz; Now on the Starz app
Quentin Tarantino’s outrageous fantasy about Hollywood in the Summer of ‘69 finally hits streaming, so if you’ve waited this long to check it out -- or just want to hang out in its stylish, seductive world again -- now’s your chance. This movie was a box-office smash with mega-star power from Leonardo DiCaprio, Oscar-winner Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie, all charming as ever thanks to Tarantino's pleasingly rambling script. QT is doing stuff in this movie that only he could pull off. You only get a couple of truly distinctive big-budget movies like this in a year anymore, so enjoy it. Starz is offering a [great deal]( right now, too, of $5 a month for three months.
Rock the house
[The iHeart Living Room Concert for America goes big at home](
Sunday at 9 PM ET/6 PM PT on Fox
Elton John hosts this benefit concert with a novel idea for a novel coronavirus. Alicia Keys, Backstreet Boys, Billie Eilish, Billie Joe Armstrong, Camila Cabello, Dave Grohl, Mariah Carey, Tim McGraw, and others will perform live from their homes to raise money for the heroic medical professionals and first responders fighting against the spread of COVID-19. The special will air commercial-free on Fox, iHeartMedia radio stations, and the iHeartRadio app.
This girl is on fire
[Portrait of a Lady on Fire is, how you say, great](
Now on Hulu
Director Céline Sciamma's Golden Globe- and GLAAD Award-nominated French film tells the story of the forbidden love affair between two women in 1760s France. Marianne (Noémie Merlant), an artist, is commissioned to paint the wedding portrait of Héloïse (Adèle Haenel), an aristocratic young woman who just left the convent and is engaged to a man she doesn't want to marry. Marianne observes her, and begins painting her by firelight at night. It's a well-appointed period piece with gorgeous cinematography.
In other news
[It’s Showtime for Vice](
Sunday at 8/7c on Showtime
Vice, the 60 Minutes for millennials newsmagazine program, makes its Showtime debut this Sunday (It was previously on HBO). Vice Media co-founder Shane Smith and his band of globetrotting immersionist correspondents are back to go deep on underreported stories you won’t see told like this anywhere else. And the premiere episode will also serve as a reminder that other things are happening in the world besides coronavirus, with reports on women suspected of carrying on the fight for the Islamic State and teenagers who commit the cybercrime known as “SIM swapping” and steal millions of dollars.
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