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- One of these movies is the one you should watch tonight.
- This weekend’s selections include streaming theatrical releases, including Brad Pitt’s racing drama “F1: The Movie,” available on Apple TV.
- There are also new original films, including the latest Knives Out mystery starring Daniel Craig, “Wake Up Dead Man.”
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Whether you want to see Brad Pitt running fast, Channing Tatum running naked through a toy store, or Taylor Swift playing all her hits, there’s something new for every taste on your favorite streaming service.
Just in time for the holidays and the end of the year, fresh movies are being released on Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and Amazon’s Prime Video. In addition to theatrical releases you can watch from your couch, such as the long-awaited Spinal Tap sequel, you’ll also find originals like the latest Knives Out murder mystery and a dog comedy starring Charlie Cox and Zooey Deschanel.
Here are 10 hottest new movies you can stream right now.
“Bride Hard”
“Pitch Perfect” hive, stand up! Rebel Wilson stars in the action comedy as an international secret agent who is invited to her childhood best friend’s wedding. Anna Camp is a bride surprised by her old friend’s skills, and when a big event is stopped by a group of bad guys, the women team up for a heroic prank.
Where to watch: Hulu
“F1: The Movie”
As an aging hired driver for a small racing team, Brad Pitt brings a lot of personality and some very brave steel to this four-wheeler. There’s plenty of macho bravado and gritty action scenes, as Pitt’s eccentric F1 veteran plays the reluctant mentor of a rising star (Damson Idris).
Where to watch: apple tv
“Jay Kelly”
It’s as close as you can get to “George Clooney: The Movie.” The A-list actor juggles the charm and vulnerability of a screen legend, but in the twilight of his career, he realizes that he’s always put work before his loved ones. The Noah Baumbach drama allows Clooney to dish on a meta-character study full of humor and introspection.
Where to watch: Netflix
“Melv”
In this holiday rom-com, Anna (Zooey Deschanel) and Russ (Charlie Cox) are a newly separated Boston couple who share a dog, Marv. When Marv shows signs of canine depression, Russ takes Marv on a trip to a pet-friendly Florida resort, accompanied by an uninvited Anna, to help humans and animals alike sort out their emotions.
Where to watch: prime video
‘oh. what. fun. ‘
This holiday comedy covers a lot of familiar Christmas movie territory, but Michelle Pfeiffer’s appearance makes it well worth watching. She plays a Texas mom who does everything in her power to bring Christmas joy to her family, but when they accidentally leave her behind for an important outing, she snaps and goes on a cathartic road trip.
Where to watch: prime video
“Roofman”
Channing Tatum’s heartwarming and hilarious performance enhances this stranger-than-fiction drama. A divorced ex-soldier (Tatum) escapes after being sentenced to 45 years in prison for a series of McDonald’s robberies, builds a secret home at a Toys R Us, and falls in love with a single mother (Kirsten Dunst) who works there.
Where to watch: paramount+
“Spinal Tap II: The End Continues”
The sequel to the classic 1984 rock mockumentary stars Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer reprising their roles as the lovably dim-witted members of Spinal Tap. The aging rockers, who went their separate ways after the band split, reunite for a one-night-only comedy show featuring icons such as Elton John and Paul McCartney.
Where to watch: HBO Max
Taylor Swift | Elas Tour | Final Show”
A companion piece to the six-part documentary about Taylor Swift’s record-breaking Elas Tour, this concert film captures the global superstar’s vibrant final show, filmed in Vancouver. Featuring guest stars, a cheering crowd, and fan-favorite songs, including the song “The Tortured Poets Division.”
Where to watch: disney plus
“Troll 2”
What could be better than one giant ancient troll roaming and stomping all over Norway?Obviously two. When a mythical creature awakens and sets out on a path of vengeful destruction, the heroes of the first “Trolls” adventure enlist the help of their large allies to battle the rampaging Trolls.
Where to watch: Netflix
“Wake Up Dead Man”
Rian Johnson’s third all-star mystery Knives Out gives Benoît Blanc and Daniel Craig’s Southern-style Sherlock his own Watson. When a young priest, Father Judd (Josh O’Connor), is accused of murdering his stormy boss (Josh Brolin), Bran arrives to find the culprit in a humorous and poignant exploration of faith, religion, and the cult of personality.
Where to watch: Netflix

