New movies on Netflix, Amazon, Disney+, Max, Hulu to stream now


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In between making Fourth of July plans, be sure to watch a deep dive on Jayne Mansfield and get creeped out by a woman in a yard.

Several new streaming films have arrived on your various streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon’s Prime Video, Disney+ and more. There are theatrical releases finally coming home, including a Looney Tunes animated comedy and a sci-fi horror flick set in deep space, plus original fare like the debut from Steven Spielberg’s filmmaking daughter.

Here are 10 new and notable movies you can stream right now:

‘Ash’

A trippy paranoia space thriller that turns into a gonzo gore-fest. Eiza González plays an astronaut who wakes up on an alien planet, not knowing who she is but seeing a bunch of dead crew members around, and she needs to figure out if her rescuer (Aaron Paul) is on the level or not.

Where to watch: Shudder

‘The Day the Earth Blew Up’

Who better to stave off an alien invasion than … wait, what? Daffy Duck and Porky Pig?! This Looney Tunes animated comedy features the iconic ‘toon twosome as roommates and coworkers at a chewing gum factory who uncover a mind-control plot when the launch of a new flavor turns people into zombies.

Where to watch: Max

‘KPop Demon Hunters’

Catchy music, anime style and some horror combine in this kid-friendly action comedy. When the members of Korean pop trio Huntrix aren’t busy being megastars, they protect their fans from supernatural dangers. But dark secrets and hormones become issues, thanks to their latest enemy: demons disguised as a hunky boy band.

Where to watch: Netflix

‘Love Me’

Are you ready for a romantic sort-of-comedy between inanimate objects? Hundreds of years after mankind is wiped out, a smart buoy (Kristen Stewart) turns on and strikes up a friendship with the last satellite (Steven Yeun) launched into space. This weird couple literally gets more real as time passes, trying ice cream for the first time and opening up to each other.

Where to watch: Paramount+

‘A Minecraft Movie’

Kids are going to love it, as will anyone with a soft spot for the glorious weirdness of “Napoleon Dynamite.” The adventure centers on misfits stuck in a fantasy world that makes the most of their creativity, with an unhinged Jack Black singing about lava chicken and a hilariously macho Jason Momoa gamely taking the brunt of the gags.

Where to watch: Max

‘My Mom Jayne’

We knew Mariska Hargitay was one of TV’s top cops. What we didn’t realize is she’s also a gifted documentarian. Hargitay was just 3 when her movie star mom, Jayne Mansfield, died, and the film is her way to figure out who Mansfield was. The documentary disconnects the sex symbol from the real person while also revealing the biological father Hargitay kept a secret.

Where to watch: Max

‘Nosferatu’

Do you live for Prime Day and gothic thrillers with weird romance and bloodsuckers? Director Robert Eggers’ remake of the horror classic finally comes to Amazon, with Lily-Rose Depp as a woman who’s the obsession of an undead mustached menace (Bill Skarsgård).

Where to watch: Prime Video

‘Please Don’t Feed the Children’

With her first feature film, director Destry Allyn Spielberg – yes, the daughter of that Spielberg – creates an intense world where a pandemic has stricken adults instead of kids and teens on the run are taken in by a stranger (Michelle Dockery). Then Spielberg shows her true mettle by pulling off a twist that proudly goes full horror.

Where to watch: Tubi

‘Sally’

While this revealing documentary about Sally Ride obviously touches on her being the first American woman in space, it’s more interested in getting into her personal life. The movie digs into her tennis roots, the misogyny she dealt with regularly at NASA, and the lesbian romance she kept private for 27 years because she knew it wouldn’t be accepted.

Where to watch: Disney+, Hulu

‘The Woman in the Yard’

Danielle Deadwyler stars as an injured widow and single mother knocked for a loop by tragedy when a mysterious woman in a black veil shows up out of nowhere to haunt her family’s yard. It’s psychological horror that digs deep into depression and mental health, with a harrowing ending that leaves much up to audience interpretation.

Where to watch: Peacock


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