What To Watch This Weekend On Netflix, Disney+, Hulu And In Theaters
Wondering what to watch over the weekend? Here is a perfect list for you featuring movies, including horror and suspense genres.
While you can watch some of these movies from the comfort of your home, the rest you can enjoy in theaters.
Hollywood Stargirl
"Hollywood Stargirl" is a teen romantic drama that revolves around a girl who enters the music world and explore the opportunity. The movie stars Grace VanderWaal, Tyrel Jackson Williams, Judy Greer, Uma Thurman, Sarayu Rao and Judd Hirsch. The flick is helmed by director Julia Hart and is streaming on Disney+.
Find your place among the stars. ✨ Watch the trailer for Hollywood Stargirl now and stream the movie June 3 on @DisneyPlus. 🌅 pic.twitter.com/DRrhQQ3jWN
— Hollywood Stargirl (@Stargirl) May 2, 2022
Interceptor
Love watching thriller drama? If yes, then "Interceptor" is the perfect pick for you. It tells a story of an Army Captain, who is the last one standing to fight the enemy. The flick is streaming on Netflix and helmed by director Matthew Reilly. It stars Elsa Pataky, Aaron Glenane, Luke Bracey and Mayen Mehta.
Two U.S. bases can detect and shoot down enemy missiles. One of them is gone. And she’s the last one standing.
— NetflixFilm (@NetflixFilm) June 3, 2022
It's Elsa Pataky vs. the fate of the world in the taut, tense new thriller INTERCEPTOR, now on Netflix. pic.twitter.com/fkhrWGkccl
Fire Island
Up for LGBTQ community-based drama? "Fire Island" revolves around a group of queers who are enjoying their life together until unexpected circumstances comes their way. The movie is streaming on the Hulu platform and it is helmed by director Andrew Ahn. The flick stars Joel Kim Booster, Bowen Yang, Conrad Ricamora, Zane Phillips, Matt Rogers, James Scully and Nick Adams.
Pack your bags.@AndrewAhnFilms’ #FireIslandMovie, starring @IHateJoelKim, Bowen Yang, @ConradRicamora and @MargaretCho, streaming June 3 only on @Hulu. pic.twitter.com/Ch7pwRmeDY
— Fire Island (@FireIslandMovie) April 25, 2022
Crimes of the Future
"Crimes of the Future" is based on a new kind of human species that is adaptive to a synthetic environment and whose bodies go through several transformations. The horror flick is helmed by director David Cronenberg and stars Kristen Stewart, Léa Seydoux, Viggo Mortensen, Scott Speedman and Yorgos Karamihos. It is running in theaters.
Enter the heart of darkness.
— Crimes of the Future (@crimesoffuture) May 11, 2022
Cronenberg. Mortensen. Seydoux. Stewart.
CRIMES OF THE FUTURE official trailer.
Opens exclusively in theaters 6.3 pic.twitter.com/lyHNFDlilK
Watcher
Love watching thriller drama? Then, "Watcher" is the best choice to enjoy in theaters. It tells a story about a serial killer that stalks a young actress and her boyfriend after they moved to a new city. The movie is helmed by director Chloe Okuno and stars Maika Monroe, Karl Glusman, Burn Gorman, Burn Gorman, Madalina Anea, Stefan Iancu and Daniel Nuta.
In case you have missed out on our last week's list of movies, check it out here.

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