New Movies To Watch This Weekend On HBO Max, Amazon Prime, Netflix, In Theaters
Wondering what to watch over the Valentine's Day weekend? The following is a list of movies that you can catch in theaters, as well as films you can stream from the comfort of your home via HBO Max, Amazon Prime and Netflix.
Death On The Nile
If you are fond of crime mystery movies, then "Death on the Nile" is a perfect pick for you. Based on Agatha Christie's 1937 novel of the same title, the movie revolves around a death reported on a ship. A detective then tries to figure out who's behind the crime by talking to all guests. The movie stars Gal Gadot, Armie Hammer, Kenneth Branagh, Emma Mackey and Letitia Wright. It is now available in theaters.
Marry Me
Make your heart flutter this Valentine's Day weekend by watching a romantic comedy film like "Marry Me," which stars Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson. The flick follows a pop superstar who marries a complete stranger after learning that her fiancé has been cheating on her. It is now available in theaters, but you can also stream it on Peacock.
Kimi
What will do you if you discover a recording of a brutal crime? This is the dilemma faced by the main protagonist of this crime thriller flick, who is a tech professional and has agoraphobia. When she finally decides to report her discovery to authorities, she's met with resistance. Directed by Steven Soderbergh, "Kimi" stars Zoë Kravitz, Erika Christensen and Rita Wilson.
I Want You Back
If you're missing your ex this Valentine season, you may learn a thing or two by watching "I Want You Back." The flick tells the story of two strangers who cross paths and realize that they both got dumped in the same week by their exes. Things get more interesting when they find out their past lovers have moved on and are now living happy lives. This romantic comedy movie stars Isabel May, Scott Eastwood, Jenny Slate, Charlie Day and Gina Rodriguez.
Tall Girl 2
If you enjoyed watching "Tall Girl," which was released in 2019, then you should definitely check out its sequel, "Tall Girl 2." It focuses on Jodi Kreyman's character and how she navigates her newfound popularity. Helmed by director Emily Ting, the movie also stars Griffin Gluck, Sabrina Carpenter, Clara Wilsey, Steve Zahn and Angela Kinsey.
If you missed our last week's list of new movies, you can check it out here.
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