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Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga talk about filming ‘The Conjuring: The Last Rites’
Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga reflect on the emotional and physical intensity of filming The Conjuring: The Last Rites.
- One of these movies is the one you should watch tonight.
- This weekend’s selections include theatrical releases available for streaming, including Prime Video’s “After the Hunt” and Peacock’s “The Bad Guys 2.”
- Apple TV There are also new and original movies, including Mark Wahlberg’s holiday action comedy “The Family Plan 2.”
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Can’t decide between a Julia Roberts academic drama, a Mark Wahlberg holiday action movie, or a comedy full of criminals and talking animals? You don’t have to choose, you can watch them all on your favorite streaming service.
Platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Peacock, and Amazon’s Prime Video are packed with new movies no matter what your mood. Check out what’s in theaters now, including the latest horror movie from The Conjuring series and a poignant dark comedy from Benedict Cumberbatch/Olivia Colman, delivered right to your door. There are also plenty of originals, including Minka Kelly’s holiday romantic comedy and Joel Edgerton’s lumberjack movie.
Here are 10 hottest new movies you can stream right now.
“After the Hunt”
It’s worth watching just for Julia Roberts to give college kids hell. In Luca Guadagnino’s psychological thriller, the Oscar winner plays a famous Yale philosophy professor whose loyalties are tested when her student (Ayo Edebiri) accuses a faculty colleague and friend (Andrew Garfield) of sexual assault.
Where to watch: prime video
“The Bad Guys 2”
In the animated comedy sequel, Mr. Wolf (voiced by Sam Rockwell) and the rest of the bad guys are now legal law-abiding citizens, but have a hard time becoming good guys. So when they are tricked into napping and stealing an experimental rocket by a new crew called the Bad Girls, there is a serious temptation to fall back into old habits.
Where to watch: peacock
“Being Eddie”
This thorough documentary is a must-see for fans of Eddie Murphy, from lovers of 1980s concert films to young men who grew up with him as Donkey in Shrek. The iconic comedian delves into his childhood, takes viewers through his career, and addresses why he hasn’t stepped foot on the “Saturday Night Live” stage in years.
Where to watch: Netflix
“The Champagne Problem”
If you love non-stop seasonal romance, put the following romances on your list. Minka Kelly plays a businesswoman who ensures the successful sale of a famous champagne brand in France. She falls in love with a kind man (Tom Wozniczka) from Paris, who happens to be a key player in the deal and doesn’t want to sell the family vineyard.
Where to watch: Netflix
“The Conjuring: The Last Rites”
OG “The Conjuring” stars Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga return for one final case as paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. This time around, the story gets more personal as the Warrens look into a haunted mirror and an evil spirit terrorizes a Pennsylvania family, with the Warrens’ daughter Judy (Mia Tomlinson) also involved in the strange paranormal phenomena.
Where to watch: HBO Max
“Family Plan 2”
Mark Wahlberg returns as a former government assassin and loving father in the action-comedy sequel, this time with a holiday spin. He and his family travel to London to spend Christmas with his daughter, but an encounter with his nemesis (Kit Harington) sends him and his loved ones on a trip to Europe filled with international shenanigans.
Where to watch: apple tv
“Frankenstein”
In director Guillermo del Toro’s thoughtful and moving adaptation of Mary Shelley’s legendary work, Victor Frankenstein (Oscar Isaac) creates life with a creature (Jacob Elordi) made from discarded human parts. Come enjoy the Gothic majesty and watch Elordi’s stunning and emotional performance as a creature trying to be human in an inhuman world.
Where to watch: Netflix
“Freaky Friday”
In the Disney sequel, Anna (Lindsay Lohan) is just days away from her wedding and gets caught up in another body-swapping prank with her psychiatrist mother, Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis). This time it also involves Anna’s daughter (Julia Butters) and soon-to-be stepson (Sophia Hammons), who are adamantly opposed to becoming sisters.
Where to watch: disney plus
“The Rose”
This satirical reimagining of 1989’s “War of the Roses” stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman as a British couple living in America. When his professional success takes a backseat to her success, pent-up resentment and frustration explodes, and passive-aggressive provocations and harsh emotions turn their relationship into a fiery mess.
Where to watch: Hulu
“Train Dream”
Set in the early 19th century, this engrossing and thoughtful period drama stars Joel Edgerton as a lumberjack building a railroad in the Pacific Northwest whose work keeps him separated from his wife (Felicity Jones) for long periods of time. Tragedy and a changing America test his mettle as he struggles to live his life and keep moving forward.
Where to watch: Netflix

