Reboot of ’80s Cult-Classic ‘Overboard’ Washes Up on Netflix

The movie features Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn as a couple. Russell plays Dean, a carpenter hired to work on Hawn’s character Joanna’s yacht, but she’s constantly critical of his work. After Joanna falls off the yacht and loses her memory, Dean pretends to be her husband. The story follows Joanna, now calling herself Annie, as she adjusts to Dean’s messy, lower-class life and takes on the role of stepmother to his three energetic sons. Dean takes advantage of her amnesia and they begin a relationship, but when her actual family appears, her memory returns.

Top 5 Must-Watch Netflix Shows This Week: February 2–6, 2026

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Bridgerton Season 4’s Biggest Changes From the Books (So Far)

This season of Bridgerton draws inspiration from classic fairytales, specifically resembling a Cinderella story with the budding romance between Benedict and Sophie. Beyond their charming first encounter, the show explores how social status and wealth affect their intense attraction. As with previous seasons, this adaptation of Julia Quinn’s novels takes some creative liberties.

Don’t Look Up Is a Haunting Reflection on Humanity’s Inaction

Most science fiction disaster movies offer a hopeful ending, with heroes saving the day at the last minute. Don’t Look Up is different. It ends not with a miraculous rescue, but with a stark and unsettling conclusion. The film doesn’t provide heroes; instead, it forces viewers to confront the idea that we possessed the means to prevent disaster, but ultimately failed to act.