Top Hollywood OTT releases this week: Rental Family, Heated Rivalry, and more

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Julian has had difficulty adjusting to his new school after being dismissed from Beecher Prep for his treatment of a classmate who had a facial abnormality. In order to change Julian's life, his grandmother eventually shares her own bravery from her early years in Nazi-occupied France, where a classmate saved her life. Cast: Ariella Glaser, Orlando Schwerdt. Director: Marc Forster.

White Bird: Netflix/Prime Video (Feb 16)

With the launch of her own skin care line, renowned aesthetician Hope Goldman is set to advance her career. She soon encounters a new obstacle, though, when a competitor builds a shop right across from her establishment. She sets out to solve the mystery of who is attempting to ruin her life since she believes that someone is attempting to undermine her. Cast: Elizabeth Banks, Lewis Pullman. Director: Austin Peters.

Skincare: Netflix (Feb 16)

The exploits of the dysfunctional Griffin family are told in this Freakin' Sweet, sick, perverted, and politically incorrect cartoon series. Peter, who makes mistakes, and Lois, who is patient, have three children. Chris, Meg, and Stewie. Brian, a talking dog, is the family's last member. Cast: Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green.

Family Guy Season 24: JioHotstar (Feb 16)

During the early 20th century, when the mountain west and the Duttons that live there are plagued by pandemics, a catastrophic drought, the end of Prohibition, and the Great Depression, follow a new generation of the Dutton family. Cast: Helen Mirren, Harrison Ford.

1923 season 2: JioHotstar (Feb 17)

A young teen and his mother seek safety in a secluded farmhouse after escaping their psychotic father, only to encounter a pack of vicious dogs and the eerie ghosts that haunt the place. Donovan Colan, Kathleen Munroe. Valerie Buhagiar.

The Dogs: Prime Video (Feb 18)

Follow Gordon Ramsay for nine months as he prepares for the debut of his largest restaurant to date, 5 Culinary Experiences, in the highest building in the City of London, 22 Bishopsgate. Cast: Gordon Ramsay.

Being Gordon Ramsay: Netflix (Feb 18)

Before landing an odd job performing stand-in parts for strangers for a Japanese "rental family" agency, an American actor in Tokyo is struggling to find his purpose in life. He develops sincere relationships with his customers as he becomes fully immersed in their worlds, making it difficult to distinguish between performance and reality. Cast: Bradon Fraser, Takehiro Hira. Director: Hikari.

Rental Family: JioHotstar (Feb 18)

Oliver and Ciara fall in love quickly and dangerously hard after meeting by chance at a supermarket. When homicide investigators get up at Oliver's flat fifty-six days later, they discover an unidentified person who has been brutally murdered and purposefully decayed. Cast: Dove CameronAvan Jogia.

56 Days: Prime Video (Feb 18)

An FBI agent and a cybersecurity specialist must uncover an ever-expanding web of political intrigues after being brought together by a phone call at midnight. Cast: Gabriel Basso.

The Night Agent season 3: Netflix (Feb 19)

When a woman's husband abruptly vanishes, she must start a relationship with her adolescent stepdaughter. Cast: Jennifer Garner, Angourie Rice.

The Last Thing He Told Me season 2: Apple TV+ (Feb 19)

In this adult animated comedy, a stiff lawyer and a glitzy Las Vegas magician work together to add some flair to the city's most ridiculous cases. Cast: Adam Scott, Janelle James.

Strip Law: Netflix (Feb 20)

Ambition, competition, and a magnetic attraction that none of them really comprehends bind two of Major League Hockey's best stars. A covert affair between two inexperienced rookies turns into a year-long quest for love, self-discovery, and denial. They battle to manage their feelings for one another over the course of the following eight years while they pursue fame on the ice. Cast: Connor Storie, Hudson Williams. Director: Jacob Tierney.

Heated Rivalry: Lionsgate Play (Feb 20)