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The best new streaming movies this week: Hit Man, Origin, and more
Were back with a brand-new streaming movie list this week, and we have a Glen Powell blockbuster from the theatres youve been waiting a while for. Weve also got a nice family movie and an action-packed anime crossover for the perfectly balanced weekend.
The best new streaming movies this week Weve got six movies this week, spanning Netflix, Hulu, Peacock, and Disney Plus. Feel free to click the links to skip to any movie that catches your eye.*
As “Ronâ€, Gary talks Maddy out of the hit, but cant resist falling for her himself. Director Richard Linklater keeps the action popping and the screwball romance sparking. What will Gary have to do to save his girl and his secrets? Sizzling chemistry and whip-smart dialogue make this movie a fun, fizzy ride. Baki Hanma VS Kengan Ashura June 6, Netflix
Flashy animation captures every gouged eye and snapped limb in kinetic detail, Baki Hanma VS Kengan Ashura delivers the goods for fans hungry for a fist-to-face fracas. Lots of humor from secondary characters to look forward to in this one, this movie is as much a fun diversion as it is a true clash of titans. Origin June 10, Hulu
We see a younger Wilkerson studying these grim histories and making potent connections in her work and life. Meanwhile, the present-day author copes with the death of her beloved husband and the decline of her elderly mother, finding solace in family and the hope that her book will make a difference. Origin is thought-provoking, grab a copy of the book once youre done watching the movie.* Queer Planet June 6, Peacock
Along the way, an array of colorful experts outline how pioneering biologists imposed their Victorian mores on the natural world, discounting queer conduct as non-existent for centuries. The ultimate conclusion: love is love, whether youre a hetero human or a gay goose. Sure, theres a clear political message here. But the films playful, accessible approach and fascinating footage make this an engaging watch for Pride month, or any time of the year. Queer Planet is a blast of fresh air in the often stuffy nature doc genre. Perfect Days June 6, Hulu
When the fragile cocoon Hirayama has constructed starts to fray, we see flickers of deep anguish and worry about Hirayama. Will he bounce back, and reenter his days of art and taking pride in his work? Perfect Days finds poetry in an overlooked life and the shadows that can shape us. elboriyorkerity Greens the Movie: Spacecation June 7, Disney Plus
From worrying about malfunctioning robots to an asteroid knocked off course and hurtling toward Earth. Its up to the Greens and astronaut Colleen Voyd to put aside their differences and save the day. This is a fun ride — with catchy songs, madcap humor, and a heartwarming message about finding the comforts of home and family wherever you are. But its the characters that really shine, with Crickets goofy schemes, Gramma Alices wisecracks, and Bills befuddled charm. * What was new and worth watching over the last month Missed out on our previous lists? Heres a recap.* Am I OK? June 6, Max
With Janes loving encouragement, the shy and anxious Lucy begins dipping her toes into the lesbian dating world — signing up for apps, visiting clubs, and flirting with Brittany. However, this new world of self-discovery puts strain on Lucy and Janes once-unbreakable bond as Jane spends more time with their more adventurous friend Kat. And after one intimate night with Brittany, everything changes for Lucy. Under Paris June 5, Netflix
As Lilith starts racking up a terrifying body count, mutilating any unlucky enough to cross her path, Sophia teams up with shark activist Mika and river patrol sergeant Adil. Their urgent mission: capture Lilith and lead her back to her natural ocean habitat before the mayors ill-advised decision to allow a major open-water swimming competition turns the Seines currents bloodred. Stopmotion May 31, Shudder
However, Ella finds an unexpected collaborator in the buildings only other resident a strange little girl who begins “helping†with the animated film. As Ella uses increasingly disturbing and unconventional materials to craft her stop-motion figures, the lines between her art and reality start blurring in dangerous ways. Stopmotion blends mesmerizing stop-motion animation with a disturbing psychological horror tale of artistic obsession and internalized trauma. The American Society of Magical Negroes May 3, Peacock
With razor-sharp social commentary and mind-bending fantasy elements, it boldly asks: What if upholding systemic racism…was an actual superpower? What if there was a secret society of Black people with actual magical powers — but their sole purpose was to use those abilities to make white people more comfortable? Thats the provocative premise at the heart of The American Society of Magical Negroes. Aren is recruited into this organization after displaying supernatural talents. At first, hes in awe of his new abilities. But soon, he starts questioning everything. Caught between the magical mentor bringing him into the fold and a white love interest oblivious to the societys influence, Aren must decide whether to keep using his powers to enable white supremacy or reject the societys antiquated agenda once and for all. Die Hart 2: Die Harter May 30, Prime
Convinced its all part of his “movie,†the delusional Hart plays along, dodging tranquilizer darts and escaping captors as the body count rises. But who is actually behind this twisted plot? Could it be Harts fired stunt double-played by John Cena seeking revenge? As the violent game of make-believe blurs with reality, Hart must finally accept this is not a rehashed reboot its life or death. This movie is action-packed and the stakes are high, but it does have Hart in it, so it is characteristically funny. Basma June 6, Netflix
Writer/director Fatima Al-Banawi, who also stars, draws from her psychology background to authentically explore one womans struggle to help a loved one with a psychological condition in a culture that largely shuns discussions of mental health. Basmas urgent mission to save her father lays bare the isolating challenges for Saudi families dealing with psychic disorders. Atlas May 24, Netflix
As an unusual connection between Atlas and Smith, she reveals surprising truths about her ties to Harlan. With little time left before Harlan destroys Earth, Atlas has to get over her tragic past and get over it fast, to stop this rogue AI. Netflixs Atlas, featuring Jennifer Lopez and Simu Liu, promises audiences a pulsating science fiction adventure that explores a very current topic — AI. My Oni Girl May 24, Netflix
Despite their opposite personalities, Tsumugi pulls Hiiragi along on her quest, challenging his people-pleasing ways. Together, this unlikely duo will discover the meaning of true friendship and staying true to oneself on a heartwarming journey. Ferrari May 24, Hulu
Enzo is preparing his team for Italys notorious Mille Miglia — a treacherous 1,000-mile endurance race. In a field of determined rivals, Ferrari will test not only himself but also his cars and crew far beyond reason. With stunning photography, a star-studded cast, and Manns trademark gritty style, this movie is an exhilarating story about what happens when a visionary pushes too hard and how hard it can be to hold on to your dreams sometimes. The Seeding May 23, Hulu
With each passing day, Wyndham and Alinas relationship gets weirder and more unsettling, leaving us wondering whos really in control. The Seeding is a wild mix of classic horror inspirations and fresh new nightmares, all set against the backdrop of a landscape thats as deadly as it is beautiful, crafting an atmosphere thatll make your skin crawl. The First Omen May 30, Hulu
Ah, the familiar old set-up. In 1970s Rome, an ancient evil stirs within the heart of the Catholic Church. The First Omen tells you how it all started. It follows Margaret as she uncovers a sinister conspiracy. Sent to the crumbling Vizzardeli Orphanage, Margaret is drawn to a troubled young girl, Carlita, whose dark visions hint at an unspeakable fate. As a series of horrifying events unfold, a desperate priest (Ralph Ineson) reveals the Churchs true intentions: to bring forth the Antichrist and drive the faithful back to God through fear. South Park: The End of Obesity May 24, Paramount Plus
From the minds of Trey Parker and Matt Stone comes a razor-sharp takedown of our obsession with quick-fix weight loss solutions and the broken system that enables it. Buckle up for an outrageous adventure that skewers everything from Ozempic to Lizzo, leaving no sacred cow unslaughtered. Featuring all your favorite South Park characters, this is a shocking, side-splitting journey that proves theres no easy way out when it comes to our national health crisis. The Blue Angels May 23, Prime Video
The film features breathtaking aerial cinematography, including shots captured by a helicopter flying in the Blue Angels restricted airspace and slow-motion footage of stunning vapor trails. Intimate interviews reveal the passion, dedication, and camaraderie that define the squadron. The documentary promises an immersive, high-speed experience that will leave viewers in awe of these incredible pilots and their commitment to excellence. More... |
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