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- One of these movies is the one you should watch tonight.
- There are also streaming originals like the political thriller “Jack Ryan,” starring John Krasinski.
- Check out theatrical releases like Jesse Buckley and Christian Bale’s monster movie The Bride.
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Would you like to have a bridal shower this holiday?
“The Bride” is now available on HBO Max! Fans of Uma Thurman’s vengeful Bride can finally watch Quentin Tarantino’s two-part Kill Bill movie as an uncut feature-length blockbuster on their own Peacock as Jesse Buckley unleashes a wild take on The Bride of Frankenstein. Streaming services like Netflix, Amazon’s Prime Video and Hulu have a slew of new movies available for Memorial Day viewing, including John Krasinski’s Jack Ryan movie and a comedy about gender dynamics starring Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike.
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
‘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
“Kill Bill: Bloody Affair”
Quentin Tarantino’s violent two-part 2000s revenge thriller – starring Uma Thurman as the bride many Solving the Score – Edited into one uncut gem, the way the iconoclastic director always intended. “Whole Bloody Affair” has a long running time of 4 hours and 41 minutes, including new bonus sequences and a 15-minute intermission.
Where to watch: peacock
“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
“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
“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
“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
“diagonal”
A coming-of-age version of “The Substance,” this bold body-horror satire centers on a Chinese-American teen (Shirley Chen) who dreams of being prom queen. She transforms into a white girl (McKenna Grace) through a mysterious process. She loves her parents until it drives them away and their faces start falling apart in shock.
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
“We bury the dead”
After Tasmania is destroyed by an American experimental weapon, killing 500,000 people, Eva (Daisy Ridley) volunteers to help remove the bodies in search of 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

