
Christina Izzo
Christina Izzo is a writer-editor covering culture, food and drink, travel and general lifestyle in New York City. She was previously the Deputy Editor at My Imperfect Life, the Features Editor at Rachael Ray In Season and Reveal, as well as the Food & Drink Editor and chief restaurant critic at Time Out New York.
Latest articles by Christina Izzo

3 overlooked comedies on Prime Video you (probably) haven't seen yet
By Christina Izzo published
From a sweet folk-band farce to one of the best coming-of-age flicks in recent years, here are three comedies you should watch on Prime Video

3 best Prime Video thriller shows you may have missed — stream these right now
By Christina Izzo last updated
From a Julia Roberts-led drama about a secret government facility to a British detective thriller investigating the murders of young men

If you want a raunchier 'Bridgerton,' Hulu has the perfect show to binge-watch
By Christina Izzo published
The saucy Hulu original "Harlots" stars Oscar nominees Samantha Morton and Lesley Manville as rival brothel madams

Netflix partners with Spotify to bring video podcasts to the streaming service
By Christina Izzo last updated
Spotify podcasts like "The Bill Simmons Podcast" and "The Zach Lowe Show" will be available to watch on Netflix starting next year

3 romantic comedies on Prime Video you (probably) haven't seen
By Christina Izzo published
From a Keira Knightley-led musical charmer to a Gen Z queer romance, here are three rom-coms on Prime Video you should watch next

This Netflix psychological thriller broke my brain in the best way — and you should stream it now
By Christina Izzo published
Jessie Buckley is joined by Jesse Plemons, Toni Collette and David Thewlis in the surrealist Charlie Kaufman-directed drama "I'm Thinking of Ending Things"

3 best action comedies on Netflix you can stream right now
By Christina Izzo published
From high-energy Indian adventure to a 1970s-style neo-noir starring Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe, here are three action comedies to watch on Netflix now

3 classic movies on Prime Video you (probably) haven't seen
By Christina Izzo published
Here are three acclaimed throwback flicks you should add to your watchlist, featuring Cary Grant, Gary Cooper, Charlie Chaplin and more

'House of the Dragon' season 3: Everything we know so far
By Martin Shore last updated
HBO confirmed "House of the Dragon" season 3 was happening before season 2 even aired. Here's what we know about the next chapter right now.

'Emily in Paris' season 5: Everything you need to know
By Christina Izzo last updated
What to know about Emily in Paris season 5 on Netflix, including release date, trailer, cast changes and more

'Bridgerton' season 4: Everything we know so far
By Christina Izzo last updated
Everything to know about ‘Bridgerton’ season 4 on Netflix, including release dates, cast info, book spoilers and more

3 classic romantic comedies on Netflix that deserve a rewatch
By Christina Izzo published
From an early Spike Lee title to a late-'90s teen favorite, here are three romantic comedies on Netflix that you should add to your watch list

3 miniseries on Peacock you probably overlooked
By Christina Izzo published
From a geopolitical thriller about a historic U.K. bombing to a sci-fi comedy centered on a revenge-seeking nun, here are three Peacock miniseries to watch next

3 serial killer dramas better than 'Monster: The Ed Gein Story'
By Christina Izzo published
Here are three deadly-good shows you should be watching instead of "Monster: The Ed Gein Story", from "Mindhunter" to "Mr. Mercedes"

This underrated Keira Knightley thriller is streaming on Netflix — here's why you should watch it before 'The Woman in Cabin 10'
By Christina Izzo published
The 2019 political drama 'Official Secrets' also stars Matt Smith, Matthew Goode, Indira Varma and Ralph Fiennes

'Game of Thrones' prequel 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' finally has a release month
By Christina Izzo published
Here's when you can expect to see "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" — plus, get a sneak peek at the new season with a just-released poster

3 shows with a lot of episodes that (yes) are still on and where to binge them
By Christina Izzo published
From a multi-decade police procedural to one of the greatest animated shows of all time, here are three still-running series with a lot of episodes

This Leonardo DiCaprio movie has the actor's highest Rotten Tomato score — here's how you can stream it for free
By Christina Izzo published
The crowd-pleasing if underrated caper "Catch Me If You Can" paired Leonardo DiCaprio with fellow Hollywood heavyweights Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks

19 new shows and movies to watch in October 2025 on Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV and more
By Kelly Woo published
The biggest and buzziest new shows and movies to watch this month on Netflix, Prime Video and more.

New on Hulu in October 2025 — all the new shows and movies to watch
By Christina Izzo published
Our guide to all the new movies and TV shows coming to Hulu throughout October 2025, including our top three picks of the streamer's new releases.

Netflix will exclusively stream MLB Opening Day 2026 game between Yankees and Giants
By Christina Izzo published
The primetime baseball game pits the New York Yankees and the San Francisco Giants against each other in a first for the streamer

New on Disney Plus in October 2025 — here's the best shows and movies to watch
By Christina Izzo published
Our guide to all the new movies and TV shows coming to Disney+ throughout October 2025, including our top three picks of the streamer's new releases.

3 miniseries on Prime Video you can binge in a few days
By Christina Izzo published
From historical dramas to absurdist comedies, here's a trio of limited series that you should watch next on Prime Video

3 romantic comedies on Prime Video you've (probably) never seen
By Christina Izzo published
From a sweet LGBTQ love story to a hilarious break-up comedy, here are three great rom-coms to add to your Prime Video watch list

This underrated Jane Austen movie with Kate Beckinsale is now streaming on Prime Video — and it's the perfect weekend watch
By Christina Izzo published
The 2016 period dramedy "Love & Friendship" is based on one of Jane Austen's lesser-known works, "Lady Susan," and it's one of the best Prime Video movies to watch right now.
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