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Wrecking Crew trailer starring Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa
Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa play estranged half-brothers investigating their father’s death in the action movie “The Wrecking Crew.”
- One of these movies is the one you should watch tonight.
- This weekend’s selection includes several theatrical releases in Japan, including “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” and “Eleanor the Great.”
- There are also streaming originals, like “The Wrecking Crew” with Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista.
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Want to see Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista destroy something in paradise? Or does Rose Byrne sound more fun playing the most stressed-out mother ever?
Find everything else among new movies streaming on your favorite services. Netflix, Peacock, Hulu, HBO Max, Prime Video, and more offer a plethora of interesting offerings for all movie tastes, from new releases like theatrical films like Byrne’s new dark comedy If I Had Legs I’d Kick You (one of many Oscar nominees) to originals like Momoa and Bautista’s buddy action movie The Wrecking Crew.
Here are 10 hottest new movies you can stream right now.
“A big, bold and beautiful journey”
In this sentimental fantasy, Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell play strangers who meet at a mutual friend’s wedding and are magically brought together. They go on a road trip with various strange doors and random pop music needle drops, forcing them to confront past decisions and difficult moments.
Where to watch: Netflix
“Don’t go to the dogs tonight.”
Embeth Davids’s coming-of-age film, based on the memoirs of Alexandra Fuller, centers on Bobo (Lexi Venter), an eight-year-old white girl growing up in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). In 1980, during the decline of white rule, Bobo is torn between his mother (Davids), who is determined to keep her loved ones and the farm safe, and her black friends who want their land back.
Where to watch: Netflix
“Eleanor the Great”
Scarlett Johansson’s moving directorial debut stars June Squibb as a 94-year-old who moves to New York after the death of her best friend. After a mix-up at a Jewish community center, Eleanor misrepresents a Holocaust survivor friend’s story as her own, and the lies spiral out of control, leading her to befriend a young journalist (Erin Kellyman).
Where to watch: Netflix
“Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie”
This family-friendly, kitten-loving adventurer finds Gabby (Lila Lockhart Cranor) and the animated Gabby Cats heading to Cat Francisco with Grandma Gigi (Gloria Estefan). This movie is fun for all ages and reminds adults that you’re never too old to have fun.
Where to watch: peacock
“If I had legs, I’d kick them.”
In this dark comedy, Best Actress nominee Rose Byrne plays a therapist whose ceiling caves in while her husband is away on business. Nothing short of the worst that befalls her in a series of increasingly bizarre situations, including moving into a hotel with her sick daughter and developing a passive-aggressive relationship with her own therapist (Conan O’Brien).
Where to watch: HBO Max
“Mother of flies”
The Addams family of filmmakers behind the masterpiece “Hellbender” returns with more bizarre folk horror. When drugs can’t cure her cancer, a dying young man (Zelda Adams) turns to a forest witch (Toby Poser) who uses dark magic to cheat death, but at a grave price in this rich, well-crafted and frightening film.
Where to watch: tremble
“The Rip”
In Joe Carnahan’s twisty action movie, best friends Matt Damon and Ben Affleck lead a Miami police crew to seize cash at a cartel stash. Instead of the expected thousands of dollars, they instead find a whopping $20 million, and a night full of shady shenanigans begins as the team members decide whether to do the right thing or keep the money.
Where to watch: Netflix
“The Smashing Machine”
Even if you’re familiar with The Rock, you’ve probably never seen this side of Dwayne Johnson. This sports biopic depicts three formative years in the life of mixed martial arts pioneer Mark Carr, and Johnson excels at telling an emotional story that captures the complex soul of a man whose struggle with drugs nearly derailed his career.
Where to watch: HBO Max
“Springsteen: Deliver It From Anywhere”
Jeremy Allen White plays New Jersey rocker Bruce Springsteen in the musical drama, born to run as an American icon. The story centers on the making of the singer-songwriter’s downbeat but introspective 1982 album Nebraska, in which Springsteen learns how to be a boss while unearthing childhood trauma.
Where to watch: Hulu
“Wrecking Crew”
Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa are reliable brothers who have quite the bickering bromance in this fun action movie. This intrepid pair play estranged Hawaiian brothers who reunite after a decade to investigate the death of their father, uncover a criminal conspiracy, fight ninjas, and leave a trail of destruction and mayhem.
Where to watch: prime video

