What To Watch Tonight: ‘The Collection’ + More

It’s the middle of the week, which means you’re halfway there. The weekend is in sight, but you still have two more days of work ahead of you. That’s disappointing, but what’s new on your favorite streaming services is not. In addition to Decider’s What to Watch recommendations for today, we have your guide to what’s new on streaming tonight.

If you’re a scary movie lover, you’re going to be a fan of Netflix’s biggest addition today. The Collection, a 2012 torture horror film, is now streaming. Can our hero save a woman from a serial killer’s bobby-trapped lair? Knowing the genre, probably not, but it’s thrilling to watch either way. If that sounds like a miserable watch to you, the international comedy Blockbuster may be more your speed. n the world of streaming, a VHS tape brings together one couple.

If that doesn’t sound interesting to you, no worries. Scroll down to see what’s new this month on all of your favorite streaming services.

NEW ON NETFLIX

Blockbuster (2018) *Netflix Original: Dumped over a video he made to amuse his ailing dad, a heartsick Jérémy hatches an elaborate scheme to win back his superhero-loving girlfriend, Lola.
GENRE: Comedy
STARS:  Syrus Shahidi, Lionel Abelanski, Charlotte Gabris
ROTTEN TOMATOES:
IMDB SCORE: 6.8/10

The Collection (2012): A man who escapes from the vicious grips of the serial killer known as “The Collector” is then forced to help rescue an innocent girl from the killer’s booby-trapped lair.
GENRE: Horror
STARS:  Josh StewartEmma FitzpatrickChristopher McDonald
ROTTEN TOMATOES: 37%
IMDB SCORE: 6.1/10

The Good Catholic (2017): Daniel loved his job as a small town priest more than anything. Then he met Jane. God help him.
GENRE: Comedy, Drama
STARS:  Zachary SpicerWrenn SchmidtDanny Glover
ROTTEN TOMATOES: 45%
IMDB SCORE: 5.2/10


None of these look appealing to you? Don’t forget about Decider’s What To Watch recommendations, which are sortable by genrestreaming service and even mood! Or check out what’s new on streaming for the entire month of January on the following services:

Stream The Collection on Netflix