This weekend offers a diverse slate of new releases across major streaming platforms, providing ample options for movie lovers looking to unwind from Friday, September 13th, through Sunday, September 14th. From chilling horror to lighthearted romance and insightful documentaries, there’s something for every taste. Here’s a look at the most compelling new movies and documentaries to stream.
Gripping Thrills and Chilling Horrors
Zach Cregger, the visionary behind the acclaimed horror film “Barbarian,” returns with Weapons. This original horror-thriller, available on paid video-on-demand (PVOD) platforms including Prime Video and Apple TV, delves into the unsettling disappearance of 17 children from a single third-grade class in Maybrook, Pennsylvania. As suspicion falls on the teacher, a grieving father embarks on a desperate search for answers, uncovering sinister forces at play. “Weapons” has garnered praise for its originality and suspenseful narrative, making it a standout choice for genre fans.
For those seeking action with a unique twist, Novocaine lands on Prime Video on September 12th. Starring Jack Quaid, known for “The Boys,” this action-thriller features Nathan Caine, a mild-mannered bank executive with a rare genetic condition that renders him incapable of feeling pain. When his colleague and crush is taken hostage during a violent bank heist, Nathan transforms his unusual affliction into an unexpected superpower to orchestrate a daring rescue mission. The film is noted for its high-octane pace and a premise that, while fantastical, delivers an entertaining ride.
Romantic Escapades and Comedic Mayhem
Netflix brings a charming rom-com to its platform with The Wrong Paris, released on September 12th. Directed by Janeen Damian, the film stars Miranda Cosgrove as Dawn, an aspiring artist desperate to fund her studies in Paris, France. She signs up for a reality dating show, believing it offers a ticket to Europe. However, Dawn is shocked to discover the show is actually being filmed in Paris, Texas, a short drive from her hometown. Her plan to get quickly eliminated unravels as she begins to develop feelings for the show’s charming bachelor, Trey, played by Pierson Fodé. This unexpected turn forces her to re-evaluate her priorities in this feel-good romance.
Adding to the comedic offerings, I Don’t Understand You is now available on Hulu. This absurd comedy follows a couple on a vacation from hell as they attempt to cover up a crime, leading to an escalating body count and increasingly ridiculous situations. While it may not be lauded for its strict adherence to logic, the film promises ample laughs, particularly for fans of absurdist humor.
Insightful Documentaries and Intense Dramas
For viewers interested in real-life stories, Netflix debuts aka Charlie Sheen on September 10th. This two-part documentary offers an in-depth look at the actor’s tumultuous life, exploring his journey towards sobriety and reflecting on a career that was frequently intertwined with tabloid headlines. It provides a candid examination of his personal and professional challenges.
Also new to Netflix, on September 14th, is Rebel Royals: An Unlikely Love Story. Directed by Rebecca Chaiklin, this documentary delves into the romance and subsequent marriage between Princess Märtha Louise of Norway and her fiancé, Durek Verrett, an American “alternative therapist.” The film has sparked considerable debate and scandal in Norway, raising questions about the royals’ use of the production to manage their public image.
HBO Max adds Warfare to its catalog this weekend, a film described as one of the most harrowing war movies to emerge recently. While details are sparse, its inclusion as a key release for the weekend suggests a powerful and intense cinematic experience for viewers.
This weekend’s streaming lineup provides a rich tapestry of genres, ensuring that audiences can find compelling new movies and documentaries to enjoy across a variety of platforms.