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  • One of these movies is the one you should watch tonight.
  • There are original streaming shows like a documentary about the life and work of comedian Martin Short.
  • Check out theatrical releases like the animated sports comedy GOAT and the zombie movie We Bury the Dead.

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With the NBA Playoffs in full swing, kids at home can take matters into their own hands.

The young goat may be small, but he can throw a ball in GOAT, the underdog sports movie from NBA star Stephen Curry, currently streaming on Netflix. That’s not all. HBO Max, Prime Video, and your other favorite streaming services have tons of fresh options to watch at home. There are theatrical releases you can watch from your couch, like Daisy Ridley’s zombie drama, and originals, like a new documentary from legendary comedian Martin Short.

Here are 10 hottest new movies you can stream right now.

‘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

“Greenland 2: The Migration”

The post-apocalyptic sequel picks up engineer John Garrity (Gerard Butler) and his family five years after a comet wipes out much of civilization. When a survival bunker in Greenland becomes uninhabitable, they embark on a perilous journey fraught with climate change and human danger to find a chance of salvation in France.

Where to watch: HBO Max

“Marty, life is short.”

A delightful companion piece to last year’s John Candy: I ​​Like Me, director Lawrence Kasdan’s documentary chronicles Martin Short’s comedic life, early years on SCTV and SNL, and his amazingly bizarre cast of characters. But above all, this loving family man makes you feel like the best handsome guy at any party.

Where to watch: Netflix

“There’s no place to be single.”

In the Italian romantic comedy, Elisa (Mathilde Gioli) is a single mother who runs a real estate business in a Tuscan town when her childhood friend Michele (Cristiano Caccamo) returns home. The reunion evokes new emotions and attraction, but when Michele and his brother stand to inherit the inheritance, he and Elisa have different plans for its future.

Where to watch: prime video

“Surprisingly bright creatures”

This heartwarming drama stars Sally Field as Tovah, an aquarium cleaner who cares for an octopus named Marcellus (voiced by Alfred Molina). After hurting her ankle, she trains Cameron (Lewis Pullman), a young, cash-strapped drifter, to work, but Marcellus thinks they can help each other find what’s missing in their lives together.

Where to watch: Netflix

“Rosemead”

Lucy Liu plays the most heartfelt role of her career in this drama based on a true story. She plays a terminally ill widow whose teenage son (Lawrence Shaw) is diagnosed with schizophrenia. When her son’s symptoms worsen and become more violent, she puts aside her own cancer diagnosis and stands by her child every step of the way.

Where to watch: Hulu

“I’ll send help.”

Rachel McAdams enjoys one of the funniest and freest roles other than Regina George in Sam Raimi’s dark comedy/thriller. She stars as a strategy expert (and a big “Survivor” fan) who gets stranded on a deserted island with her sexist tech boss (Dylan O’Brien). She grows up, he struggles, and things get bloody and outrageous.

Where to watch: Hulu

“Exchanged”

In this mind-bending, body-swapping, fantastical animated comedy, small furry mammal Olly (voiced by Michael B. Jordan) and feathery bird Ivy (Juno Temple) are rival races. But when a mysterious orb allows them to see what each other’s existence is like, they form a bond vital to saving their ecosystem when a dire threat arises.

Where to watch: Netflix

“We bury the dead”

After Tasmania is destroyed by an American experimental weapon, killing 500,000 people, Eva (Daisy Ridley) volunteers to take part in a body removal mission to find her husband. However, there is also a zombie horror drama in which some of the dead come back to life, and not in a good way, making the film more of an exploration of sadness and loss than a gore-filled spectacle.

Where to watch: Hulu

‘whistle’

This exquisitely creepy horror film has shades of “Final Destination” and “Flatliners.” A group of high school students (including Dafne Keene and “Yellowjackets” star Sophie Nelisse) make the mistake of using an Aztec death whistle, which causes them to be pursued by a dark figure who shapes how they will die in the future.

Where to watch: tremble

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