Barbie (Netflix)
One of the most critically acclaimed films of 2023, Barbie, is one of the best movies to watch over the weekend. Directed by Greta Gerwig, this film is a nice and easy going film with a strong message for the audience. The film stars Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling in the lead roles.
Run (Netflix)
Fans of the horror and mystery genre should watch this film over the weekend, as the film sees a mother-daughter relationship turn sour due to a suspicion. The film streams on Netflix with stars Sarah Paulson and Kiera Allen.
My Old Ass (Prime Video)
To get in the mood for some drama and comedy, My Old Ass can be a good watch on the rest of the day. The film revolves around an 18-year-old girl who, in the process of becoming an adult, meets her old man and he warns young Elliot, causing him to become careless. The film stars Aubrey Plaza and Macy Stella.
Immaculate (Prime Video)
Immaculate features one of the best performances of Sidney Sweeney’s career. The film is based on the horror-thriller genre and shares a story about a nun who moves to an Italian countryside to join a convent. The film is available to stream on Prime Video over the weekend.
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Inside Out 2 (Disney+)
Inside Out 2 was one of the favorite films of 2024, and the sequel adding new emotions to Riley’s world has audiences praising the film. This cinematic piece is worth watching over the weekend as Riley’s story unfolds on screen. The film is available to stream on Disney+.
Juror #2 (maximum)
Based on the genre of thriller and courtroom drama, Juror #2 is a good watch for viewers who are fond of suspense movies. Nicholas Hoult, who plays Justin Kemp in the film, finds himself in a moral dilemma amid a murder trial. Their moral judgment may outweigh the decision.
We’re All Strangers (Disney+)
All Us Strangers is a high-on-drama film that may make viewers cry a little. The film stars Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott and features a romantic angle between men who are neighbors and fighting their own battles. The film was one of the most critically acclaimed films of last year, receiving BAFTA and Golden Globes nominations.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (Max/Apple TV)
After scoring a big hit with Wednesday, Jenna Ortega returned to star in the horror comedy sequel, Beetlejuice. The film also stars Winona Ryder and Michael Keaton, reprising their roles from the 1988 film. The film can deliver jokes that land well, while also scaring the audience at some points.
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