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    Best New Movies Streaming Now: A Handpicked Watch Guide

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaSeptember 22, 2024Updated:September 1, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    So, you’re facing a Netflix menu that’s basically a stress test, and every platform out there wants you glued to the screen.

    But who’s got time to sift through endless movie thumbnails? Lucky for you, we’ve done the legwork.

    These are the new movies streaming right now that deserve your couch time. No 3-hour epics. No “meh, that was okay” stuff. Just solid, weekend-worthy picks.

    Netflix: From Dystopia to Nostalgia

    Netflix is out here pulling at your emotions again with a mix of futuristic dystopia and nostalgic charm. Let’s break down what’s worth your watch:

    Uglies: YA dystopia with a social commentary

    If you were into The Hunger Games or Divergent, Netflix’s Uglies might just be your next dystopian obsession.

    Based on Scott Westerfeld’s YA novel, this flick imagines a future where cosmetic surgery is mandatory at 16 to turn you “pretty.”

    Yes, it’s as wild as it sounds. Joey King plays Tally, a teen who’s all in for her beauty makeover until her BFF disappears into the perfect Instagram-filtered world of the Pretties.

    Now, she’s questioning the system and plotting to take it down. It’s a classic “fight the power” story with a modern twist on our society’s obsession with looks and class divides.

    For more Netflix picks, check out this curated guide to the best Netflix movies.

    Puss in Boots: The Last Wish – Not just for the kids, trust me

    Think you’ve outgrown the Shrek universe? Well, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish might just change your mind.

    Antonio Banderas is back as the suave feline, but this time, it’s not all fairy tale fluff.

    The movie deals with Puss’s mortality—he’s on his last life out of nine.

    Cue the existential crisis, sword fights, and some surprisingly deep life lessons.

    The animation is stunning, blending 3D and 2D techniques (think Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse but with more whiskers).

    It’s fun for kids, sure, but if you’re into sharp humour and gorgeously crafted visuals, this one’s a must-watch for all ages.

    Prime Video: Drama and Style with a Punch

    Prime Video is leaning into drama this week with both biopics and dark comedy.

    Colette – Feminism, French scandal, and literary revenge

    Ever wonder what happens when a talented woman gets fed up with her husband taking credit for her work?

    Enter Colette, the biopic about the French author who ghostwrote for her egotistical husband before fighting for her own recognition.

    Keira Knightley brings a sharp edge to Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, and there’s more than a dash of sexy scandal.

    Colette’s affair with a woman who was also her husband’s mistress? Yeah, it’s juicy.

    Set in turn-of-the-century Paris, this movie serves up literary battles with a side of French decadence.

    Challengers – A love triangle, but make it tennis

    You thought tennis was boring? Not in Challengers, Luca Guadagnino’s steamy sports drama starring Zendaya, Mike Faist, and Josh O’Connor.

    The plot revolves around three tennis prodigies, Tashi (Zendaya), her husband Art, and his former best friend Patrick.

    Tensions hit the roof when Tashi’s current hubby faces off against her ex in a high-stakes match.

    What sets this movie apart is the way it handles power dynamics, ambition, and desire—both on and off the court.

    Plus, Zendaya’s character isn’t just a pawn in a love triangle; she’s ambitious, complicated, and a bit ruthless. You’ll be rooting for her even when she’s wrong.

    If you’re into movies that blend historical and personal drama, you might enjoy these sports movies that tug at the heartstrings.

    Hulu: Dark, Twisted, and Slightly Absurd

    Hulu’s new releases are a grab bag of genres this week, but we’re going dark and thrilling with these top picks.

    Boy Kills World – John Wick meets absurdist dystopia

    This one’s for the action junkies who like their fight scenes with a side of absurd comedy. 

    Boy Kills World follows Bill Skarsgård as Boy, a mute, deaf martial artist hell-bent on avenging his family’s murder.

    Trained by a shaman (played by the always badass Yayan Ruhian), Boy’s quest for revenge takes place in a future dystopia where societal elites are just waiting to get sliced.

    Imagine John Wick but with a weirdly fun twist: Boy’s inner monologue is voiced by H. Jon Benjamin (yeah, the guy from Bob’s Burgers).

    It’s action-packed, bloody, and weird enough to keep you hooked.

    Handling the Undead – Not your average zombie flick

    Hulu is throwing a curveball with Handling the Undead, a horror film that’s less about brains and more about emotional horror.

    Based on John Ajvide Lindqvist’s novel (the guy who wrote Let the Right One In), the movie follows three families in Oslo whose loved ones mysteriously return from the dead.

    But these aren’t mindless zombies.

    They’re semi-sentient, stuck between life and death, and it’s not exactly a joyous reunion.

    It’s a deeply unsettling exploration of grief, death, and what we would do if given one more chance to say goodbye.

    Not your typical zombie flick, but it’s definitely one that lingers in your mind long after.

    Disney Plus: Superheroes and Sassy Witches

    Disney Plus is leaning into its bread and butter: superheroes and villains. But hey, if it ain’t broke, right?

    Agatha All Along: The Return of Everyone’s Favourite Witch

    If you, like the rest of us, got WandaVision’s “Agatha All Along” song stuck in your head for months, get ready for the full spin-off series. 

    Agatha All Along follows Kathryn Hahn’s Agatha Harkness post-WandaVision as she assembles her own crew of witches.

    Stripped of her powers and navigating a new, magical world, Agatha is as sassy and morally ambiguous as ever.

    If you love your villains witty and your magic dark and campy, this series is for you. Perfect for kicking off spooky season.

    Final Thoughts on List Size

    Does the smaller number of movies listed matter? Not really. It’s actually a huge plus.

    Why overwhelm yourself with an endless list when we’ve handpicked the best of the best for you?

    These movies aren’t just filler—they’re the top choices that’ll give you all the thrills, laughs, and emotional punches you need this weekend.

    Whether you want dystopian adventures, feline swordplay, or tense love triangles on the tennis court, we’ve got you covered.

    Ready to hit play? Grab the popcorn and enjoy these curated picks—your weekend binge-watching just got way easier (and a whole lot more fun).

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