What to Watch in June: 18 Notable TV Shows & Streaming Movies
The month ahead will bring the latest Marvel series, the returns of For All Mankind and Only Murders in the Building, a 2022 Sundance winner, and more. In the gallery on this page, our editors have selected the most interesting TV and movie titles debuting at home in the next month, listed in order by premiere date.
Movie debuts June 17 on Hulu
Searchlight Pictures spent $7.5 million at Sundance early this year to acquire this small-scale drama from director Sophie Hyde (52 Tuesdays, Animals), which unfolds mostly as a conversation between two people in a single room. One reason for the interest: Excellent reviews, especially for the possibly career-best performances of its two leads, Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack, and an excellent script by Katy Brand. Thompson plays a retired schoolteacher and widow who books a hotel room and hires a sex worker (McCormack) in the hope of finally having the spectacular sexual experience she has always desired but never had.