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5 best new movies to stream this weekend

5 best new movies to stream

By david DavidPublished about a year ago 2 min read

5 best new movies to stream this weekend on Netflix, Max, Prime Video and more

If you’re looking for new movies to watch this weekend, then you’ve come to the right place. For more streaming recommendations




Robot Dreams' (PVOD)




Based on Sara Varon's comic of the same name, "Robot Dreams" is one of last year's Oscar nominees that I've been dying to catch since I missed it in theaters.


I'm a sucker for a slice-of-life, quietly poignant animated movie, and everything I've heard about "Robot Dreams" so far has me convinced to sit down, grab some tissues, and get ready to turn into an emotional wreck over some cartoon characters.


Boy Kills World' (Hulu)


Action movie fans, buckled up. "Boy Kills World" is a bloody high-octane adventure that blends "John Wick" and "A Clockwork Orange" in a gleefully warped revenge tale.


Set in a future dystopia filled with madcap characters and hyper-violence, this directorial debut from Moritz Mohr stars Bill Skarsgård ("Hemlock Grove," "It") as the eponymous boy, a young man rendered deaf and mute by an attack that left the rest of his family dead.


Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (Prime Video)


While I was a big "Shrek" fan as a kid, by the time the first "Puss in Boots" movie came out, I'd aged out of the target audience and the incessant commercials for this movie didn't make it look like I was missing much.


So imagine my surprise when last year all my animation nerd friends started singing the praises of "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish."


Uglies’ (Netflix)


We've been overdue for a new YA sci-fi drama like "The Hunger Games" and "Divergents" that flooded the 2010s.


While Netflix's new movie "Uglies," based on Scott Westerfeld's novel of the same name, seems unlikely to reach the same heights as its predecessors, it may still be a hit for any tweens or teens in your life.


Set hundreds of years in the future, "Uglies" imagines a dystopian society straight out of "The Twilight Zone" where every 16-year-old must undergo cosmetic surgery to become "pretty."


Then you're free to live your Instagram-perfect life with the caveat that you're identically "beautiful" as everyone else.


Also somehow this is the solution to class divides and climate change — yeah, maybe don't think about it too hard.


Joey King stars as Tally Youngblood, a teen eagerly awaiting her transformation until she loses her best friend to the "Pretties," at which point she sets out to overthrow the whole system with some unlikely allies (Brianne Tju and Laverne Cox).


Colette' (Prime Video)


Keira Knightley, in the title role of Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, brings the 20th-century writer to life in this exhilarating, sharp, and inspiring literary biopic.

is whisked away into marriage by the worldly self-declared "literary entrepreneur" known simply as Willy (Dominic West), who makes a living employing ghostwriters to publish works under his name.

https://madfind.com.ng/5-best-new-movies-to-stream-this-weekend

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  • C.S LEWISabout a year ago

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