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‘Dust Bunny’ trailer shows a hitman played by Mads Mikkelsen fighting monsters
Mads Mikkelsen plays a hitman hired by his young neighbor to kill the monster under his bed in the family horror adventure “Dust Bunny.”
- One of these movies is the one you should watch tonight.
- His theatrical releases include the horror fantasy “Dust Bunny” and the supernatural mystery “Shelby Oaks.”
- There are also some original streaming movies, including the Mark Wahlberg comedy “Balls Up” and the Sadie Sandler college film “Roommates.”
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Whether you’re into college comedies, quirky horror movies, or movies with plenty of precautionary jokes, streaming services have you covered this week.
Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, Prime Video, and more have several new movies available if you want to spend some time on the couch watching movies. Some theatrical releases are back, including monster fantasies and paranormal mysteries that nostalgic for the 1980s. Original streaming flicks are also available, including Mark Wahlberg’s Soccer Misadventures and Adam Sandler’s Star Cars for His Daughter.
Here are 10 hottest new movies you can stream right now.
“Balls Up”
In this R-rated comedy, Mark Wahlberg and Paul Walter Hauser come up with a revolutionary new condom idea that wins prize sponsorship at the World Cup. But a drunken incident at a championship game puts them on the wanted list, and the eccentric pair are thrust into an outrageous adventure involving tanks, criminals, and dangerous beasts.
Where to watch: prime video
“Christy”
A brash and vulnerable Sydney Sweeney plays the Queen of Punch-Outs in the biopic that follows Christy Martin from West Virginia teen to the world’s most famous female boxer. The film depicts Christie’s toxic marriage to her hated trainer/husband (Ben Foster) and her delicate relationship with a fellow boxer (Katie O’Brian).
Where to watch: HBO Max
“Dust Bunny”
Director Bryan Fuller combined the quirky look of “Pushing Daisies” with the throwback feel of “Gremlins” to create this horror fantasy. Eight-year-old Aurora (Sophie Sloan) is convinced that the monster under her bed has eaten her family, so she hires her neighbor’s hitman (Mads Mikkelsen) to fight it. Sigourney Weaver also stars as a femme fatale.
Where to watch: HBO Max
“Merrily We Roll Along”
Did you see the Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim’s “Merrily We Roll Along”? This live recording stars Jonathan Groff and the ever-great Daniel Radcliffe as talented but turbulent creative partners, and Lindsay Mendes as their best friend, in a witty story that follows the ups and downs of the trio’s relationship.
Where to watch: Netflix
“Midwinter vacation”
This sentimental slow drama centers on Stella (Lesley Manville) and Gerry (Ciaran Hinds), an elderly European couple in need of a holiday, traveling from Glasgow to Amsterdam. This journey reveals a new side to Stella, who had longed for a spiritual journey of self-discovery that had nothing to do with her long-term husband.
Where to watch: peacock
“Night Patrol”
Since it’s WrestleMania weekend, why not check out WWE Champion CM Punk (real name: Phil Brooks) as a vampire cop in this action-horror movie that centers around two Los Angeles Police Department officers. One (Justin Long) wants to join the vampire group’s secret task force, and the other (Jermaine Fowler)’s family is affected by the group’s violent actions.
Where to watch: tremble
‘result’
In Jonah Hill’s Hollywood satire, Keanu Reeves plays a beloved movie star who tracks down a mysterious blackmailer and discovers that many people actually hate him. Matt Bomer and Cameron Diaz are his best friends from high school, and Hill plays his lawyer in crisis in this dark comedy of absurdity but surprisingly tenderness.
Where to watch: apple tv
“Roommate”
Produced by Adam Sandler, the film co-stars Sadie Sandler, the daughter of a college comedy star, and Chloe East, who broke out in “Heretic.” Shy new student Devon (Sandler) befriends and becomes roommates with wild girl Celeste (East) during orientation, but jealousy, bad manners, and a series of violations of girls’ rules turn the two into a surprisingly dark relationship.
Where to watch: Netflix
“Shelby Oaks”
Part true crime documentary, part cult horror, Chris Stackman’s horror mystery conjures images of the supernaturally macabre. Mia (Camille Sullivan) has been searching for her sister Riley (Sarah Dern), a missing Internet paranormal investigator, for more than a decade, discovering gruesome deaths and new clues in an old ghost town.
Where to watch: Hulu
“Slash”
A good way to avoid sharks is to stay out of the water, but what happens when one approaches? This sharp action movie centers on a coastal town in South Carolina that has been destroyed by a hurricane. A school of bull sharks swims through the floodwaters and threatens local residents, including a pregnant woman (Phoebe Dynevor) and an agoraphobic teenager (Whitney Peake).
Where to watch: Netflix

