New Movies to Stream from Home This Week
Updated: Oct 28, 2021
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Halloween is edging closer and closer, and the skeletons and pumpkins in your neighbourhood are a constant reminder! Indoors, on your TV, streaming services keep rolling out scary movies and shows to meet the spooky demand. But it’s more than just spooky season, it’s also getting into prestige season. And with major streaming services like Netflix and HBO releasing new movies nearly every week, and Amazon and Hulu continuing to diversify their offerings, it’s an awesome time to have a movie night.
Still, with so many originals, classics, and indie hits coming and going from the major streaming platforms, it’s hard to stay up to speed. So we’ve compiled the best movies to stream on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO, and Apple TV+ right here, and keep the list up to date every week to make movie night a little less stressful. to your blog post. Use this space to connect with your readers and potential customers in a way that’s current and interesting. Think of it as an ongoing conversation where you can share updates about business, trends, news, and more.
Night Teeth (2021)
In this Netflix original, college student Benny (Jorge Lendeborg, Jr.) moonlights as a chauffeur one night, driving two young women around Los Angeles for a night of party hopping. But while Benny soon finds himself smitten with his clients’ charm, they have other plans for him. Plans that soon put Benny in the middle of a war between rival vampire tribes and the protectors of the human world, led by his brother (Raúl Castillo). This bizarre modern vampire thriller seems like it should be a comedy, which is probably why critics haven’t loved it, but is campy and sexy enough to thrill the laypeople.
Insidio
us: Chapter 2 (2009)It wasn’t as well-received as the surprise hit original, but Insidious: Chapter 2 is certainly up to the challenge of giving you a scare in the spookiest time of year. The Lamberts (Rose Byrne and Patrick Wilson) are ready for their lives to return to normal after fending off evil spirits that possessed their son. But something is still off. Josh, it would seem, is possessed too. Now, Lorraine Lambert (Barabara Hershey) and her ghost-hunting friends must investigate the past to free Josh’s soul and defeat the malevolent forces surrounding the family.
The Guilty (2021)
Jake Gyllenhaal stands in this Antoine Fuqua thriller that takes place over a single morning in a 911 dispatch call center. Gyllenhaal plays Joe Baylor, a call operator who gets one of the most difficult calls of his life. As he attempts to save the caller, he soon realizes there’s a game afoot and he’s at the center of it.
Zodiac (2007)
The Zodiac killer captivated San Francisco in the late 1960s and 1970s with fear completely gripping the city. Investigators and reporters alike have become obsessed with discovering the killer’s identity and bringing him to justice. Zodiac himself simply continues to kill and taunt the authorities with cryptic messages, ciphers, and phone calls. This star-studded thriller is filled with real-life twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat.
Britney vs. Spears (2021)
Britney Spears has been in the news a lot over the past year but not for what she’s known for. Instead, she’s become the face of a controversial legal arrangement known as a conservatorship. After her well-publicized bout with trauma and mental illness, Spears was placed under an extremely restrictive conservatorship, managed primarily by her father, which governed where she could go, who she could see, and what she could do with her money, music, and talent. For the past 13 years, she’s lived under these nebulous, dubious restrictions. In this documentary, you’ll go behind the scenes as Britney fights to regain her autonomy.
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