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This weekend’s watchlist has two psychological thrillers that will mess with your head in completely different ways, and one animated series that has no business being this good.

Whether you are in the mood for small-town dread, generational trauma wrapped in Southern Gothic atmosphere, or a Big Pharma conspiracy told through some of the most distinctive animation on television right now, there is something here for you. All three are on HBO Max, criminally underrated, and at least one of them will stick with you long after the credits roll.

We also have guides to the best new movies to stream, the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best free movies, and the best movies on Amazon Prime Video.

Sharp Objects (2018)

Based on Gillian Flynn’s debut novel, this is eight episodes of psychological tension that never lets up. Amy Adams plays a troubled journalist who returns to her suffocating hometown to cover the murders of two young girls, only to find herself unraveling alongside the investigation.

What makes Sharp Objects special is that it is less of a murder mystery and more a study of inherited trauma, toxic motherhood, and the damage small towns do to the people who grow up in them. Patricia Clarkson is quietly terrifying as Adora. The ending hit me like a freight train. Stick through the final credits of the last episode, seriously!

You can watch Sharp Objects on HBO Max.

The Outsider (2020)

It looks like a crime drama on the surface, but The Outsider has a much stranger agenda. A young boy is found murdered in a small Georgia town, and the evidence overwhelmingly points to one man. However, that same man has an airtight alibi and that central impossibility becomes the hook that drives the whole show.

The character, Ralph Anderson, played by Ben Mendelsohn, is excellent as the detective unwilling to accept what he is seeing. But it is Cynthia Erivo as investigator Holly Gibney who completely steals the show. She walks in around episode 3, and the whole series changes gear. Fair warning, the pace is deliberate and the finale is divisive. But if you enjoy atmospheric slow burns with great performances, this one is worth your time.

You can watch The Outsider on HBO Max.

Common Side Effects (2025)

It is an animated TV series, and a lot of people have slept on it, but I highly recommend it. Two former high school friends discover a mushroom that can cure every known disease, and immediately find themselves hunted by Big Pharma, the DEA, and international corporations determined to bury it.

I know it sounds absurd, and it kind of is, but the show handles its conspiracy thriller premise with real wit and surprising emotional depth. Co-created by the team behind Scavengers Reign and produced by Greg Daniels of The Office fame, it holds a perfect 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. The animation style is distinctive and takes an episode to get used to, but once it clicks, you will not want to stop.

You can watch Common Side Effects on HBO Max.



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During this year’s Amazon Spring Sale, which has been running since last Wednesday and ends tonight, we’ve been tracking what deals ZDNET readers are actually purchasing amid all of the discounts. Some of the most popular items have been TVs (the Sony Bravia II), SSDs (like those from Western Digital), and headphones (like the Sony WH-1000XM5), which all feel somewhat expected during a sale. 

Also: Amazon Spring Sale live blog 2026: Last day to score top Amazon deals

But then, there are some top sellers that are on the more random and strange side. Out of the 25 most popular items ordered by hundreds of ZDNET readers through links on our pages during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, the following gadgets stood out for being a little off the beaten path — but still worth noticing. (Note that your privacy is protected; we only have access to aggregate data from our user base, and there is no way for us to identify individual people’s clicks or purchases.) Here are our five favorite niche products our readers purchased over the past week.

The 5 weirdest Amazon top-sellers for ZDNET readers

  • Current price: $16 (with on-page coupon) (20% off)
  • Original price: $20

You may think you’ve juiced a lemon, lime, or orange efficiently before, but the Fluicer will prove you wrong. This little gadget truly gets every drop of juice out, and, as a bonus, lies flat in your kitchen drawer. It’s the best juicer I’ve ever used, by far — and I’ve heard the same thing from everyone else who’s tried it. 

Also: This is hands-down the best juicer I’ve ever used – and it’s on sale


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  • Current price: $95 (5% off)
  • Original price: $99

ProtoArc’s CaseUp combo is the remote kit ZDNET laptop reviewer Kyle Kucharski uses while traveling. It comes with a mouse, a foldable keyboard (both with Bluetooth multi-point connectivity), and a laptop stand for a complete home office setup, which you can bring everywhere from a hotel room to a coffee shop. It all fits into one sleek, easy-to-pack carrying case.

Review: ProtoArc CaseUp combo


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  • Current price: $17 (15% off)
  • Original price: $20

ZDNET gadget reviewer Adrian Kingsley-Hughes says this is “the best kit for cleaning displays, large or small.” They even use it in some Apple Stores. You can buy a 16.9 oz. bottle of this screen cleaner that works for TVs (including OLED screens), laptops, and monitor screens. 

Also: Dirty screens? This cleaner is used in Apple stores – and now I see why


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  • Current price: $350 (30% off)
  • Original price: $500

This 25-inch Android display has a unique form factor that lets you use it for multiple purposes, including streaming video, playing games, and browsing the internet (and the handy kickstand makes it optimal for looking at recipes while you cook). ZDNET reviewer Jack Wallen says “it’s large, well-built, and ready for action.”

Also: I lived with this 25-inch Android tablet for a week – and it went surprisingly well


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When does Amazon’s Spring Sale end? 

Amazon’s Big Spring Sale ends tonight, March 31, at 11:59 p.m. PDT. 





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