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Would you like to watch Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista cause chaos in a tropical setting? Or is Rose Byrne playing the most anxious mother you've ever seen more appealing?
You can discover all of this and more in the latest films available on your preferred platforms.Netflix, Peacock, Hulu, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video and other platformsprovide a variety of fascinating content for every film enthusiast, ranging from big screen movies arriving home like Byrne's latest dark comedy "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You" – one of manynew Oscar contenders you can view recently nominated Oscar candidates you can see up-and-coming Oscar nominees you can stream freshly announced Oscar hopefuls you can watch latest Oscar nominees you can access newly recognized Oscar contenders you can view recent Oscar nominees you can watch fresh Oscar nominations you can see new Oscar contenders you can stream recently nominated Oscar stars you can watch– to original films such as Momoa and Bautista's friend action movie "The Wrecking Crew."
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Here are 10 fresh and significant filmsyou can watch it now:
A Grand, Courageous, and Stunning Adventure
In this sentimental fantasy, Margot Robbie and Colin Farrellplay strangers who connect at a shared friend's wedding in a mysterious way. They embark on a road trip filled with strange doors and unexpected pop music moments that make them confront past choices and challenging times.
Where to watch: Netflix
Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight
Adapting from Alexandra Fuller's memoir, Embeth Davidtz's coming-of-age movie follows 8-year-old Bobo (Lexi Venter), a white child living in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). Set in 1980 as the end of white governance approaches, Bobo finds herself caught between her mother (Davidtz), who is focused on protecting her family and their farm, and her Black friends who wish to take back their land.
Where to watch: Netflix
'Eleanor the Great'
Scarlett Johansson's emotionally powerful directorial first film features June SquibbAs the 94-year-old main character, who relocates to New York City following the passing of her closest friend. A misunderstanding at a Jewish community centre results in Eleanor presenting her friend's account of surviving the Holocaust as her own, a deception that escalates and causes her to form a friendship with a young reporter (Erin Kellyman).
Where to watch: Netflix
'Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie'
A family-oriented, cat-enthusiast adventure discoversGabby (Laila Lockhart Kraner)and the animated Gabby Cats traveling to Cat Francisco with grandma Gigi (Gloria Estefan). The journey takes a turn when their dollhouse is stolen by the eccentric cat lady Vera (Kristen Wiig) in a film that's enjoyable for all ages, reminding adults that it's never too late to have fun.
Where to watch: Peacock
If I Had Legs I'd Kick You
In the humorous film, best actress contenderRose Byrnefeatures a therapist whose ceiling collapses while her husband is out of town. It's far from the worst event she experiences in a sequence of increasingly bizarre circumstances, such as relocating with her ill daughter to a hotel and maintaining a passive-aggressive dynamic with her own therapist (Conan O'Brien).
Where to watch: HBO Max
'Mother of Flies'
The Adams film-making family, the people behind the cool "Hellbender," return with a more unsettling folk horror. When medical treatment fails to cure her cancer, a young girl (Zelda Adams) turns to a forest witch (Toby Poser) who employs dark magic to evade death, but there's a significant price to pay in this intricate and beautifully made horror film.
Where to watch: Shudder
'The Rip'
In Joe Carnahan's complex action film, top-tier best friendsMatt Damonand Ben Affleck directs a group of Miami police officers during a drug cartel's cash raid. Instead of the anticipated few thousand dollars, they discover a huge sum of $20 million, leading to a night filled with questionable activities as the team members debate whether to act ethically or take the money.
Where to watch: Netflix
'The Smashing Machine'
Even if you know The Rock,you may have never witnessed this aspect of Dwayne Johnson. The sports biographical film focuses on three pivotal years in the life of mixed martial arts trailblazer Mark Kerr, with Johnson shining in delivering an emotionally powerful narrative that highlights the intricate nature of a man whose battles with drugs nearly derailed his professional journey.
Where to watch: HBO Max
Springsteen: Rescue Me From Nowhere
Jeremy Allen Whitewas destined to run as an American icon,performing the New Jersey rock musician Bruce Springsteenin the musical drama. The story revolves around the creation of the singer-songwriter's melancholic yet reflective 1982 album "Nebraska," in which Springsteen explores childhood wounds and discovers how to become the Boss.
Where to watch: Hulu
'The Wrecking Crew'
Dave Batista and Jason Momoaare genuine brothers – and share a lively, quarrelsome friendship in this entertaining action movie. The strong duo portray distant Hawaiian siblings who come together after ten years apart to look into their detective father's death, discover a criminal plot, battle ninjas, and create a path of chaos and destruction along the way.
Where to watch: Prime Video
This piece was first published on USA TODAY:From 'The Wrecking Crew' to 'The Rip,' 10 films available to watch right now
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