Classic films like “Some Like It Hot” have made the cut.
So did the Christmas staple “Love Actually," but remember that’s a grown-up movie not suitable for kids.
And the Richard Donner “Superman” film from 1978 made the list.
But Entertainment Weekly wasn't the only media outlet to come up with a list of things to watch.
So did The New York Times.
The newspaper compiled multiple lists of best movies on Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu into a one-stop-article.
The Times suggested movies like "The Irishman," "The Two Popes" and "Marriage Story," all on Netflix.
If you want to rent a movie, then the writers said movies like "Knives Out," "Uncut Gems" and "Jojo Rabbit" are available for rental on a variety of digital platforms, the Times reported.
Even TV Guide got into the game, suggesting movies and television shows that are available this month on a variety of streaming services.
"Mrs. America," which is streaming on FX on Hulu is a series that takes a look at the Equal Rights Amendment movement of the '70s, TV Guide reported.
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