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- There are also streaming originals like John Travolta’s directorial debut, Propeller Night Bus.
- Check out theatrical releases like Scream 7, Psycho Killer, and The Moment.
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Ghostface once again haunts Neve Campbell in Paramount+’s slasher movie Scream 7, while Hulu boasts another masked threat, the Satanic Slasher, in the aptly titled horror movie Psycho Killer. Your favorite services like Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, and HBO Max offer fresh movies for every movie taste, including originals like John Travolta’s directorial debut as well as theatrical releases like Charli XCX’s mockumentary.
Here are 10 hottest new movies you can stream right now.
“Bride!”
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s wild take on the Frankenstein myth borrows from B-movie horror, crime drama, Broadway musicals, and love stories, combining them in bold and bizarre strokes. Jesse Buckley is a resurrected bride who demands to be heard and starts a revolution along with her partner Frank (Christian Bale).
Where to watch: HBO Max
“Dead Man’s Wire”
Based on a true story, director Gus Van Sant’s tense 1970s crime thriller centers on an Indianapolis man (Skarsgård) who feels tricked and takes a mortgage broker (Dacre Montgomery) hostage with a shotgun planted in a dead man’s switch. The chaotic situation draws in police, civilians, and even a local DJ (Colman Domingo).
Where to watch: Netflix
‘goat’
In this animated, animal-filled hoops comedy, Will Harris (voiced by Caleb McLaughlin) wins the game, but the guy can’t even get into the rolling ball court because the big beast won’t let him. A chance pickup game earns Will a spot on his hometown team, but he must prove himself to a team that includes his idol Jet (Gabriel Union).
Where to watch: Netflix
“Lady First”
Sacha Baron Cohen plays a charismatic but xenophobic advertising executive who, while chasing an employee (Rosamund Pike) out of a building, runs into a telephone pole and is knocked unconscious. He wakes up in a world dominated by women – and whose coworkers are his new bosses – in a comedy that explores gender roles and power dynamics.
Where to watch: Netflix
“Miss You, Love You”
The drama stars Allison Janney as a bitter widow whose estranged son’s devoted assistant (Andrew Rannells) helps her plan her husband’s funeral. She initially resents him for even being there, but they begin to form a bond as they help each other face their grief, loss, and ultimately the sense they need to move on.
Where to watch: HBO Max
“That moment”
Charli XCX plays a fictionalized time-bomb version of herself in a mockumentary that aims to be a millennial version of “This Is Spinal Tap.” The pop singer is planning a world tour while navigating issues with his creative partner (Haley Benton Gates) and mercurial director (Alexander Skarsgård), but Charlie needs a vacation more than anything.
Where to watch: HBO Max
“Propeller one-way night bus”
John Travolta’s directorial debut is an adaptation of his 1997 book and also narrates a young boy’s eye-opening transcontinental journey in the 1960s. Clark Shotwell plays an airplane enthusiast who dines on first class and chicken cordon bleu on a flight to Hollywood with his actress mother in a classic tale told from a child’s perspective.
Where to watch: apple tv
“Psycho Killer”
In this revenge thriller, Georgina Campbell plays a Kansas highway traffic officer who watches in horror as her cop husband is shot dead by a masked serial killer known as the Satanic Slasher (James Preston Rogers). As he continues his killing spree across the border, she becomes increasingly determined in his pursuit of justice.
Where to watch: Hulu
“Scream 7”
Original Scream writer Kevin Williamson reunites with the series’ final girl, Neve Campbell, in the seventh installment of the slasher series. Sidney Prescott (Campbell)’s normal Midwestern life is disrupted when the masked menace Ghostface suddenly reappears and threatens Sidney’s 17-year-old daughter Tatum (Isabelle May).
Where to watch: paramount+
“Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War”
After four years on the TV series Jack Ryan, John Krasinski is bringing Tom Clancy’s literary action hero back to the big screen. In this political thriller, former CIA operative Jack is drawn back into the secret agent game as he teams up with old friends and a new MI6 official (Sienna Miller) to stop a black ops force from wreaking havoc on a global scale.
Where to watch: prime video

