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What To Watch This Weekend

What to Watch This Weekend in Theaters and on Streaming

Wondering what to watch this weekend? Whether you’re in the mood for horror, comedy, romance, action, or anything in between, we’ve got you covered! Our handpicked list of the top 10 latest releases is guaranteed to keep you entertained and captivated.

From theaters to streaming platforms, Hollywood.com is here to be your ultimate guide, ensuring you don’t miss out on any of the excitement!

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What to watch this weekend in theaters 

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

Taken from her home of the Green Place of Many Mothers, a young girl, Furiosa (played by Alyla Browne & Anya Taylor-Joy), is captured by a fierce biker horde under the command of the warlord Dementus (played by Chris Hemsworth). Roaming through the Wasteland, they stumble upon the Citadel ruled by the Immortan Joe (played by Lachy Hulme). In the power struggle between these two tyrants, Furiosa is thrust into an unending conflict as she strives to find her way back home.

See Why Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga “shines as a powerful prequel” in our recent review.

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The Garfield Movie

The movie centers on Garfield, a cat with a love for lasagna (voiced by Chris Pratt), and his unexpected reunion with his street-smart father, Vic (voiced by Samuel L. Jackson). When Garfield is abruptly taken from his pampered indoor life, he teams up with his faithful dog Odie (voiced by Harvey Guillén) and Vic to outsmart his former associate Jinx (voiced by Hannah Waddingham) in an elaborate heist to keep him safe.

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Check out our recent review of The Garfield Movie!

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IF

A young girl (portrayed by Cailey Fleming) discovers that she possesses the unique ability to see everyone’s imaginary friends, dubbed as “IFs.” This revelation sets her off on an extraordinary adventure to mend the forgotten bonds between these whimsical beings and their once-youthful human companions.

Take a closer look at IF and see what John Krasinski is dreaming up in his latest film.

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The Fall Guy — What to watch this weekend

The movie follows Colt Seavers, a seasoned stuntman (portrayed by Ryan Gosling). Following a hiatus caused by a renowned actor’s enigmatic disappearance, Colt decides to make a comeback. However, as the mystery unfolds, he becomes embroiled in peril and deceit. This results in challenges surpassing any stunt he has faced before, all while collaborating with his former flame Jody (portrayed by Emily Blunt) on her latest film project.

From chick flicks to kickflips, see how The Fall Guys fits into the ever-evolving rom-com genre.

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Young Woman and the Sea — What to watch this weekend

Chronicling the real-life journey of Gertrude “Trudy” Ederle (portrayed by Daisy Ridley) an exceptional American swimmer who clinched a gold medal at the 1924 Olympic Games. Merely a few years later, she achieved the groundbreaking feat of becoming the first woman to conquer the 21-mile swim across the English Channel.

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Ezra — What to watch this weekend

Divorced comedian Max Bernal (played by Bobby Cannavale) faces the challenge of raising his autistic son, Ezra (played by William Fitzgerald). As he grapples with tough choices about Ezra’s future alongside his father that he lives with (played by Robert De Niro), a transformative cross-country road trip unfolds, leaving a lasting impact on all their lives.

Check out our list of noteworthy Robert De Niro films (NOT about gangsters).

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What to watch this weekend on streaming

Although nothing beats the experience of seeing movies in theaters, if you plan to stay home this weekend, check out these new releases on streaming services.

The First Omen

In The First Omen, the sixth compelling chapter in The Omen franchise, the narrative unravels around a young American woman (Nell Tiger Free) embarking on a transformative journey to Rome with a profound mission to devote herself to the church. Despite her noble intentions, she finds herself entangled in a web of malevolent forces that test the very core of her beliefs. As she grapples with the ominous challenges, a sinister and dark plot gradually emerges, threatening to unleash pure evil into the unsuspecting world, setting the stage for a gripping tale of suspense and intrigue.

 Stream it now on Hulu.

Polite Society

As a martial artist in training, Ria Khan (played by Priya Kansara) is determined to rescue her older sister, Lena (played by Ritu Arya), from an unwanted marriage. With the support of her friends, Ria embarks on a daring mission to orchestrate the ultimate wedding heist, driven by a desire for independence and sisterly solidarity.

Stream it now on Prime Video.

MoviePass, MovieCrash — What to watch this weekend

Exploring the rise and fall of MoviePass, from its ambitious founding to the tumultuous events that led to its downfall when external investors assumed control of the subscription service. This shift ultimately resulted in the company filing for bankruptcy and coming under scrutiny from regulatory authorities.

Learn more about the history of buying movie tickets in our deep dive.

Stream it now on Max.


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