With streaming movies, you can find everything from classics to new, original films. Here are the best new movies to stream this week.
With Fast X now in theaters and Across the Spider-Verse just around the corner, blockbuster movie season is gearing up, but just because there are a few more weeks to wait doesn’t mean there isn’t anything new to watch. Your favorite streaming services are constantly adding movies to their libraries, both brand new and previously released.
There’s a lot to keep track of, but we’re on top of all the comings and goings, highlighting the very best new arrivals in this weekly update. These are the best new movies to stream on Netflix, Hulu, Prime, HBO, and other streaming services.
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She Said (2022)
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Air (2023)
Directed by Ben Affleck and written by Alex Convery, Air stars Matt Damon as Sonny Vaccaro, an ambitious Nike salesman who believes Jordan will change basketball and should be the face of Nike. In 1984, Nike dominated the running market, but basketball was its weakness as rival companies Converse and Adidas had all the best NBA players wearing their shoes. Vaccaro convinces Nike co-founder Phil Knight (Affleck) to devote all its resources to signing Jordan to wear its shoes, a gamble that eventually led to a billion-dollar empire.
In addition to Damon and Affleck, Air also stars Viola Davis (The Suicide Squad) as Michael Jordan’s mother Deloris, Jason Bateman (Ozark) as Nike employee Rob Strasser; Marlon Wayans (The Curse of Bridge Hollow) as George Raveling, Jordan’s assistant coach on the 1984 U.S. Olympic team; Chris Messina (Gaslit) as Jordan’s agent, David Falk; Chris Tucker (Rush Hour) as Nike executive Howard White; Matthew Maher (Our Flag Means Death) as Nike designer Peter Moore; and Julius Tennon (How to Get Away with Murder) as Jordan’s father, James R. Jordan Sr.
Till (2022)
A timely release given the recent passing of Emmett Till accuser Carolyn Bryant, Till tells the story of Mamie Till Mobley’s (Danielle Deadwyler) relentless pursuit for justice after the brutal extrajudicial murder of her 14-year-old son, Emmett.
In 1955, Till was lynched while visiting his cousins in Mississippi after Bryant (Haley Bennett) falsely accused him of harassing her in a store. Bryant would never see any consequences for her heinous accusations and the men who lynched Till would walk free.