Season 10 of ‘Love is Blind’ leads weekend streaming options
High stakes and moral lines blur in “The Rip,” Netflix’s new crime thriller starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. The film follows a Miami narcotics unit that stumbles upon millions in cartel cash, triggering a dangerous unraveling of trust within the team. As greed, loyalty and survival collide, a chain reaction of paranoia and internal fracture is set off. Wondering how fast a team can turn on itself? Well, how fast can you grab the remote? ー April Borjon

“Love is Blind” keeps giving us people who will likely never make it to the altar, but if they do, have about a 90% chance of splitting within the first year or two. I’ll watch anyway. Season 10 introduces us to singles aged 28 to 38 from Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati, Ohio, who are all looking for love, or, more probably, fame. The first nine episodes are already available on Netflix, with the finale airing March 4. – Jennifer Mulson

You know the story about how a bunch of ragtag kids formed the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team and pulled off the impossible by beating the Russians. I thought I knew the story, too. Then I watched “Miracle: The Boys of ’80.” The new documentary uncovers plenty, including heartbreak that followed some players to the ice and the complicated approach Herb Brooks took to coaching and the toll it took. Streaming on Netflix. ー Seth Boster

Season three of “Shrinking,” starring Jason Segel, Harrison Ford and Jessica Williams, is back on Apple TV. Segel, one of the show’s creators, stars as a grieving therapist whose wife has died. He decides to approach his therapy differently and starts doling out no-holds-barred advice to his clients, telling them what he really thinks, which changes their lives. – Jennifer Mulson





