Stuff To Watch This Week (Mar 28-Apr 3, 2022)
Which film will win Best Picture at this year’s Oscars?

1 of 7The 94th Annual Academy Awards
Here are our predictions for the main categories: CODA, Best Picture; Jane Campion (Power of the Dog), Best Director; Will Smith (King Richard), Best Actor; Jessica Chastain (The Eyes of Tammy Faye); Ariana DeBose (West Side Story), Best Supporting Actress; Troy Kotsur (CODA), Best Supporting Actor; and Encanto, Best Animated Feature. Elsewhere, hosts Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes and Regina Hall will take turns to roast Vladimir Putin; the Academy will inevitably cock up the In Memoriam segment; and the ceremony will be four hot-fudge hours long. Place your bets!
Watch it on: Channel 5 & meWATCH, 6.30am (red carpet); 8am (main ceremony).
Photos: TPG News/Click Photos, John Russo, Derek Blanks, Derek Wood

2 of 7Janet
Catch the four-hour epic documentary on Janet Jackson — to mark the 40th anniversary of the singer’s self-titled debut album — featuring never-before-seen footage from her life at home and on the road.
Watch it on: Lifetime (Singtel TV Ch 302, StarHub Ch 514), Mon-Thur, 9pm
Photos: Lifetime

3 of 7Thermae Romae Novae
Six-part anime — adapted from Mari Yamazaki’s manga, which has been previously made into a live-action 2012 movie — about a bath architect in ancient Rome who learns a thing or two about bathing innovations (hello, bidet!) when he’s magically transported to modern-day Japan.

4 of 7Moon Knight
Oscar Isaac joins MCU! He plays dual characters — one a mild-mannered museum gift shop employee, the other a mercenary — who are granted the powers of Khonsu the Egyptian moon god. The six-part limited series also stars Ethan Hawke as the resident baddie with a wicked hairdo. Think The Mummy meets Fight Club with a dash of Venom, and you’re on your way to the moon.
Photos: TPG News/Click Photos

5 of 7Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood
Ethan Hawke’s Before Sunset buddy Richard Linklater’s latest is an animated 1960-set coming-of-age story of a 10-year-old kid in a Houston suburbs recruited by NASA to join its lunar mission. Stars Zachary Levi, Jack Black and Glen Powell.

6 of 7The Bubble
Judd Apatow is the latest auteur to be lured by Netflix to make its Big Budget Movie of the Month. This meta- comedy follows a group of actors — including Karen Gillan, Pedro Pascal, David Duchovny, Leslie Mann, Borat Subsequent Film’s Maria Bakalova — as they try to finish filming a blockbuster monster flick (Cliff Beasts 6, anyone?) in a pandemic bubble at a hotel. Expect a lot of green-screen mayhem.
Photos: Netflix

7 of 7Slow Horses
Gary Oldman stars in this six-episode series as the leader of a group of has-been British intelligence agents (played by a decorated ensemble including Kristin Scott Thomas, Jonathan Pryce, Jack Lowden and Olivia Cooke). Based on the book by Mark Herron..
Photo: Apple TV+
