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There’s a lot to watch on various streaming services — sometimes it almost feels like too much. It’s not always easy to choose among the walls of options, jumping from one app to the other and looking for the perfect movie night selection. To simplify things for you, we’ve compiled some of the best new streaming movies to watch this week.
Related: The best new TV shows to stream this week
Check out our top picks from major streamers like Netflix, Peacock, Apple TV Plus, and more, including free streamers like Plex and Freevee (previously IMDb TV) and more niche services like Shudder. The titles below were added to these services in the last month, and we aim to include a mix of streaming originals, new releases, older classics, and more.
Best new streaming movies
Editor’s note: We’ll be updating this list of the best movies to stream weekly as new titles are added or removed.
Meet Cute (2022)
Peacock — September 21
Kayley Cuoco and Pete Davidson star in this romantic comedy on Peacock, one of the best new streaming movies to watch this week. Sheila and Gary seem perfect for each other. After a chance encounter, it looks like love at first sight. But it’s not. At least not for Sheila, who has been using a time machine to relive a perfect date. When that gets old, she goes further back, hoping to shape Gary into an even better match for herself.
Peacock
NBCUniversal’s Peacock streaming service offers a lot of great movies and TV shows to stream on demand, along with live news and sports. Best of all, you can watch lots of its content for free, or watch all of it with a paid subscription starting at just $4.99 a month.
Lou (2022)
Netflix — September 23
Academy Award-winning actress Allison Janney stars alongside Jurnee Smollett in this Netflix thriller directed by Anna Foerster and produced by J.J. Abrams. When a neighbor’s daughter is kidnapped during a storm, A loner has to face her own dark past in her quest to help find the girl and bring her home to safety.
On the Come Up (2022)
Paramount Plus — September 23
Paramount Plus brings us a moving underdog story with this original title, one of the best new streaming movies of the week. In On the Come Up, a teen girl dreams of becoming one of the best rappers of all time, but an eviction notice and trouble at home threaten to take her chance away.
Paramount Plus
Paramount Plus includes thousands of movies and TV shows from CBS, Showtime, and Paramount Pictures. It also includes new and original movies like The Good Fight, Infinite, and more.
Section 8 (2022)
AMC Plus — September 23
If you’re looking for a gritty action movie reminiscent of the genre’s 80s and 90s heyday, look no further than Section 8, co-starring action legend Dolph Lundgren. A former soldier goes to prison when he avenges the murder of his wife and child. He’s offered his freedom in exchange for working for a shadowy government organization and starts taking off-the-books assignments. But he soon realizes Section 8 may not be what it seems.
AMC Plus
AMC Plus offers ad-free on-demand access to the library of shows and movies from the AMC Networks family of cable TV and streaming services.
Sidney (2022)
Apple TV Plus — September 23
Iconic actor, filmmaker, and activist Sidney Poitier is in the spotlight in this new documentary premiering on Apple TV Plus. Featuring interviews with Denzel Washington, Spike Lee, Halle Berry, and more, the film offers an intimate look at Poitier’s life, career, and legacy.
Apple TV Plus
Apple TV Plus has quickly become a major player in the streaming game since its launch in 2019. Its slate of original programming includes shows like Ted Lasso, The Morning Show, Foundation, and For All Mankind as well as movies like The Banker, Greyhound, and Palmer.
Check out the best new streaming movies from previous weeks
Below are some of the movies we recommended in previous weeks. In case you’ve watched the newer titles already or want more options, here’s a solid mix of more new movies on your favorite streaming services.
All About My Mother (1999)
Freevee — September 1
Freevee has a lot of titles from Spanish master Pedro Almodóvar streaming for free starting this week. Perhaps the best of these is All About My Mother. When she loses her son, a grief-stricken mother travels to the town where she last saw his father. There, she takes on a maternal role to a small community of women, helping her explore her own identity as a mother.
The American (2010)
Hulu — September 1
Largely ignored when it came out, The American is a terrific slow-burn thriller starring George Clooney, and it’s one of the best new streaming movies this week. An assassin lays low in a small Italian town, waiting to complete an assignment. Things get complicated when he meets a woman and must evade another killer who is after him.
Hulu
Hulu offers not only thousands of movies and TV shows to stream, it also has original shows and films like The Handmaid’s Tale. You can upgrade to Hulu Plus Live TV to get live channels, including your local stations.
Clueless (1995)
Netflix — September 1
A teen romcom classic based on Jane Austen’s Emma, Clueless follows Cher Horowitz, a teen match-maker who can find everyone’s perfect person. After making over a desperate new student and helping her fit in, Cher starts to look for a match for herself in this coming-of-age comedy from director Amy Heckerling.
Timecrimes (2007)
Plex — September 1
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Nacho Vigalondo’s chilling 2007 sci-fi thriller is streaming free on Plex, and it’s one of the best new streaming movies this week. A man thinks he may have witnessed an assault from his back yard. When he goes to investigate, he finds himself in a timeloop, with the mystery pulling him deeper and deeper into the supposed crime.
We’re All Going To The World’s Fair (2021)
HBO Max — September 1
A teenager isolates herself in her attic, playing an immersive horror game in this critically acclaimed horror indie from first-time feature filmmaker Jane Schoenbrun. As she’s pulled deeper into the game, the teen documents the changes possibly happening to her in the real world as the lines between reality and fiction, dreaming and consciousness all blur.
HBO Max
HBO Max is your home for Warner Bros-made movies and TV shows like The Lord of the Rings, the DC Comics superheroes, and more. It’s also the home for new and original movies and shows available nowhere else.
Elvis (2022)
HBO Max — September 2
A bizarre but engrossing portrait of the King of Rock and Roll, Baz Luhrman’s Elvis is a chaotic ride, exploring the life of an icon. Told from the perspective of Elvis Presley’s manager, Col. Tom Parker, the film celebrates and emulates the King’s larger-than-life presence, racing through the major beats of his life and career at a mile a minute.
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (2021)
Prime Video — September 6
Jenny Slate’s viral videos about an anthropomorphic shell (with shoes on) comes to the big screen in this heartfelt mockumentary about family and belonging. When Marcel the Shell becomes an online celebrity due to a documentarian’s interest, he hopes it may mean he’ll be able to find his family among the throngs of adoring fans.
Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video offers access to thousands of movies and TV shows to stream. That includes great original shows and movies like The Boys and The Tomorrow War. You can also sign up for other premium services within Amazon Prime Video.
Petite Maman (2021)
Hulu — September 6
A beautiful meditation on family, grief, and the passage of time from the director of Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Petite Maman follows a young girl who bonds with a new neighbor who looks just like her. The girl is in fact (and impossibly) her mother at her age, and the two develop a friendship as the girl copes with the death of her grandmother in this French fantasy drama, streaming on Hulu.
End of the Road (2022)
Netflix — September 8
END OF THE ROAD (2022) Queen Latifah as Brenda and Chris Bridges as Reggie. Cr: Ursula Coyote/NETFLIX
Queen Latifah and Chris “Ludacris” Bridges star in this road trip thriller streaming on Netflix. A recent widow takes her family out to the New Mexico desert to start life anew. Soon, they have to work together and fight for their lives as they become the targets of a mysterious killer.
Flight/Risk (2022)
Prime Video — September 8
Two Boeing 737 Max planes crashed only just months apart in 2018 and 2019, spelling tragedy for the survivors left to mourn the unthinkable. This documentary recounts the events and their aftermath, focusing on the stories of affected family members, their legal teams, whistleblowers, and Pulitzer-winning journalist Dominic Gates. A powerful look at grief and justice, Flight/Risk is one of the best new streaming movies to check out this week.
Pinocchio (2022)
Disney Plus — September 8
An animated Disney classic comes to life — with quite a bit of help from some cutting-edge CGI — in this mostly live-action retelling, one of the best new streaming movies this week on Disney Plus. Tom Hanks stars as the woodcarver Geppetto, who builds himself a son out of wood. But Pinocchio wishes to be a real boy and sets out on an adventure with his loyal companion Jiminy Cricket, in the hopes of making his dreams come true.
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Aline (2022)
Prime Video — September 9
Québécois pop star and global sensation Céline Dion gets the biopic treatment in this unauthorized portrait of her life and career. “Aline Dieu” is a small-town girl with the voice of an angel who rises through the ranks of the music industry to become an icon in this peculiar but engrossing film.
The Last Duel (2021)
Hulu — September 14
Alien, Blade Runner, and Gladiator director Ridley Scott helms this stunning period drama, written by Nicole Holofcener, Ben Affleck, and Matt Damon. Set in Medieval France, The Last Duel chronicles a trial by combat. When a knight accuses his lifelong friend, a squire, of raping his wife, the two engage in a duel to settle the matter. The story is restaged from the perspectives of the three central characters, calling into question historical narratives and the treatment of women in this powerful tale.
Do Revenge (2022)
Netflix — September 16
Do Revenge stars Riverdale’s Camila Mendes and Stranger Things’ Maya Hawke. The black comedy, inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train, sees two unlikely allies teaming up to enact revenge on their high school foes. A dethroned queen bee and a shy new girl see the perfect opportunity to get back at their enemies by swapping targets to avoid suspicion.
Goodnight Mommy (2022)
Prime Video — September 16
An American remake of the 2014 Austrian psychological horror film of the same name, Goodnight Mommy is one of the best new streaming movies to check out this week. Two twin brothers head to their mother’s country home where they find her covered in bandages following cosmetic surgery. As her behavior becomes increasingly erratic, the boys begin to suspect the woman may not be their mother after all.
I Think We’re Alone Now (2018)
Hulu — September 16
When a global pandemic wipes out most of the Earth’s population, two survivors must learn to live together. Peter Dinklage and Elle Fanning star in this apocalyptic romance drama that gained a small following after the CODID-19 pandemic emerged, forcing certain parallels.
The Outfit (2022)
Prime Video — September 16
Mark Rylance stars in this thriller about an expert English taylor who gets caught up in the business dealings of a mob family. During one fateful night, he’ll have to use his wits to stay one step ahead and stay alive.
The Witch (2015)
Plex — September 17
A modern horror classic, Robert Eggers’s feature directorial debut The Witch is a haunting and gorgeous folk horror film. Anya Taylor-Joy stars as a teen girl in 1600s New England. isolated with her family in a remote area near a mysterious forest, she is accused of witchcraft, slowly losing the trust of her family, which in turn begins to unravel under the weight of its own fears.
Those are our top picks from the new streaming movies this week. We hope you can find something to your liking here and that this saves you a bit of scrolling time on your next movie night.
We’ll be back next week with more new movies to stream.
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