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- Check out theatrical releases like Timothée Chalamet’s Marty Supreme and the Korean dark comedy No Other Choice.
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Want to see Charlize Theron’s new action thriller? You can’t find it at your local theater, but you can fire up Netflix.
Hulu, HBO Max, Prime Video, and other streaming services have some fresh movies to watch at home. There are theatrical releases like Timothée Chalamet’s Oscar-nominated Ping Pong blockbuster and a Korean dark comedy, as well as originals like a classic outback horror movie with a creepy masked villain.
Here are 10 hottest new movies you can stream right now.
‘vertex’
Charlize Theron is known for her action movies, but this survival thriller is full of natural wonders that make the high-stakes risks worth it. She plays a grieving rock climber who seeks solace in Australia after a tragic death, while Taron Egerton plays a sadistic serial killer who hunts and chases her through rivers and mountains, driving her insane.
Where to watch: Netflix
“Balls up”
In this R-rated comedy, Mark Wahlberg and Paul Walter Hauser come up with a revolutionary new condom idea that wins prize sponsorship at the World Cup. But a drunken incident at a championship game puts them on the wanted list, and the eccentric pair are thrust into an outrageous adventure involving tanks, criminals, and dangerous beasts.
Where to watch: prime video
‘dolly’
This creepy slasher movie has some serious Texas Chainsaw Massacre vibes. Fabianne Thérèse plays a young woman hiking through the woods with her boyfriend (Sean William Scott). She clashes with a strange and imposing figure in a porcelain doll mask (professional wrestler Max the Impaler) who attempts to raise her as a child.
Where to watch: tremble
“Dust Bunny”
Director Bryan Fuller combined the quirky look of “Pushing Daisies” with the throwback feel of “Gremlins” to create this horror fantasy. Eight-year-old Aurora (Sophie Sloan) is convinced that the monster under her bed has eaten her family, so she hires her neighbor’s hitman (Mads Mikkelsen) to fight it. Sigourney Weaver also stars as a femme fatale.
Where to watch: HBO Max
“Marty Supreme”
Shoe salesman Marty Moser (Timothée Chalamet) will do anything to become a table tennis champion in director Josh Safdie’s brilliant sports comedy set in the 1950s world of table tennis. He is also a self-centered asshole, and his pursuit of glory draws a variety of players into his chaotic world, from a childhood friend (Odessa Azion) to a famous actress (Gwyneth Paltrow).
Where to watch: HBO Max
“Midwinter vacation”
This sentimental slow drama centers on Stella (Lesley Manville) and Gerry (Ciaran Hinds), an elderly European couple in need of a holiday, traveling from Glasgow to Amsterdam. This journey reveals a new side to Stella, who had longed for a spiritual journey of self-discovery that had nothing to do with her long-term husband.
Where to watch: peacock
“There is no other choice.”
In director Park Chan-wook’s tasteful dark comedy, Lee Byung-hun (The Squid Game) plays a family man who is fired from his beloved paper mill job after 25 years. His attempt to return fails and his life begins to fall apart around him, leading him to desperately seek work and attempt to kill his competitors when a new job becomes available.
Where to watch: Hulu
‘result’
In Jonah Hill’s Hollywood satire, Keanu Reeves plays a beloved movie star who tracks down a mysterious blackmailer and discovers that many people actually hate him. Matt Bomer and Cameron Diaz are his best friends from high school, and Hill plays his lawyer in crisis in this dark comedy of absurdity but surprisingly tenderness.
Where to watch: apple tv
“Roommate”
Produced by Adam Sandler, the film co-stars Sadie Sandler, the daughter of a college comedy star, and Chloe East, who broke out in “Heretic.” Shy new student Devon (Sandler) befriends and becomes roommates with wild girl Celeste (East) during orientation, but jealousy, bad manners, and a series of violations of girls’ rules turn the two into a surprisingly dark relationship.
Where to watch: Netflix
“Shelby Oaks”
Part true crime documentary, part cult horror, Chris Stackman’s horror mystery conjures images of the supernaturally macabre. Mia (Camille Sullivan) has been searching for her sister Riley (Sarah Dern), a missing Internet paranormal investigator, for more than a decade, discovering gruesome deaths and new clues in an old ghost town.
Where to watch: Hulu

