New Shows & Movies To Watch This Weekend
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This weekend, July 26-27, Netflix is throwing it back to the 1990s with the release of a sequel to a nearly 30-year-old movie. Over in theaters, one Marvel group of heroes is getting its third reboot in 20 years. Basically, it's a big week for fans of the "good old days."
Quick LinksBest Movies Streaming on AMC+ & ShudderBest Movies Streaming on Apple TV+Best Movies Streaming on Paramount+Best Movies Streaming on PeacockBest Movies Streaming on NetflixBest Movies Streaming on HuluBest Movies Streaming on Prime VideoBest Movies Streaming on Disney+Best Movies Streaming on HBO MaxWe're at a point now in the streaming world where just about every service has a multitude of quality titles available.
Need a good movie? Watch these 10 at home now, from "The Amateur" to Netflix's "Apocalypse in the Tropics." All are free on your streaming services.
Summer might be blockbuster movie season, but just because "The Fantastic Four" and "Superman" are duking it out at the box office doesn't mean Netflix stops delivering binge-worthy new shows, and July is no different.
Max is bringing another recent A24 release to its library next month – here's the full list of all the new titles to stream in August.
After just over one month in theaters, “Materialists” is now available to stream at home. “Materialists” is director/screenwriter Celine Song’s follow-up to her Oscar nominated debut feature “Past Lives.” The romantic comedy, which stars Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal, is set against the backdrop of NYC’s luxury dating scene.
A curated guide to the best new movies streaming in July 2025, including The Old Guard 2, Sinners and Death of a Unicorn.
Need a good movie? Watch these 10 at home now, from "Drop" to Tyler Perry's "Madea's Destination Wedding." All are free on your streaming services.
The summer blockbusters have arrived in theaters, but so has another slate of recently released hits, now available on demand with a click of a button. Why not stay indoors and avoid 20 minutes of previews to catch something that — in some cases — is still playing in theaters? No one will judge you if you pull your phone out while you watch.