Need some suggestions for your next binge watch? We’ve got you covered with these seven streaming TV shows and movies. Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project : The queen of Instagram continues to broaden her profile. In the two-hour documentary, she takes viewers inside her efforts to secure freedom for Americans who she believes have been wronged by the justice system. Stream on Oxygen. The Other Lamb : Watch acclaimed Polish director Malgorzata Szumowska’s horror-tinged cult drama, written by C.S. McMullen. The dark fable of blood and brimstone features a polygamist separatist cult leader (Michiel Huisman) living off the grid with a flock of dutiful young women he refers to as his “wives” and “daughters,” away from the prying, judgmental eyes of society and law enforcement. Stream on demand and on various streaming platforms. Portrait of a Lady on Fire : In this award-winning romantic masterpiece from director Celine Sciamma, a painter and her subject, an unhappy bride-to-be, fall in love in 18th century France. Stream on Hulu. Slay the Dragon : The political documentary focuses on the impact of gerrymandering and its influence on elections, following everyday people as they stand against the practice to make their voices heard and their votes matter. Stream on demand and on various streaming platforms. Trolls World Tour : The animated sequel to the 2016 musical hit Trolls releases digitally on the same day it was scheduled to roll out in theaters. Trolls World Tour links back up with Poppy (Anna Kendrick) and Branch (Justin Timberlake), who embark on an adventure in which they befriend several other trolls dedicated to different styles of music. Well, except for one: hard rock devotee Queen Barb (Rachel Bloom). Stream on demand starting April 10. Killing Eve : The critically acclaimed spy thriller starring Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh returns. In Season 3, former MI6 operative Eve (Oh) is alive after being shot by assassin Villanelle (Comer), her love interest. But a shocking and personal death soon takes their relationship on another collision course. Stream on BBC America and AMC starting April 12. Tales from the Loop : Tales from the Loop is the gentle slow-burner ideal for our alternative pandemic universe. This eight-episode sci-fi anthology brings a moving, solemn adaptation of Swedish author/artist Simon Stalenhag’s lavishly illustrated book. The series is set in a small Ohio town, where black holes coexist with giant robots and hovercraft-style tractors, telling the stories of locals who live above “The Loop,” a machine that makes the impossible possible. Stream on Amazon Prime.Have you binged something particularly entertaining while at home? Rewatched one of your favorite shows? Let us know what you’re streaming right now, by emailing Meaghan Habuda at mhabuda@tampabay.com. We’ll feature some of them in this weekly roundup going forward. Times staff writer Meaghan Habuda and Times wires