The weekend’s here, and whether you’re in the mood to curl up on the couch or head to the theaters, there’s a solid mix of new releases to keep you entertained. From power struggles and horror flicks to animated fare and blockbuster finales, here’s what’s worth watching.
Streaming Picks
Sirens (Netflix)
Meghann Fahey leads “Sirens,” a darkly addictive dramedy about family, manipulation, and money. She plays Devon, a woman worried about her younger sister Simone (Milly Alcock), who’s fallen under the spell of her wealthy and mysterious boss Michaela (Julianne Moore). Devon shows up at Michaela’s massive estate ready to step in but quickly learns Michaela is a master manipulator, and she’s not giving up control that easily.
She the People (Netflix)
Terri J. Vaughn stars in this political comedy with a Southern twist. She plays a driven woman making history as Mississippi’s first Black lieutenant governor. But while she’s trying to break barriers at the Capitol, she’s also juggling a wild, outspoken family and dealing with a boss who still thinks it’s 1955. Balancing policy and personal chaos makes for a smart, funny ride with real heart.
Big Mouth: Season 8 (Netflix)
The final season of “Big Mouth” has landed. This animated comedy says goodbye to its chaotic cast of teens, monsters, and awkward moments with one last season full of puberty jokes and surprisingly touching life lessons. If you’ve been watching from the beginning, don’t miss the sendoff.
Fear Street: Prom Queen (Netflix)
Netflix brings another chapter of the Fear Street horror series with “Prom Queen.” It’s prom season at Shadyside High, but someone’s not here to party. Teens start dropping like flies, and no one knows who’s next. It’s a chilling slasher with a throwback vibe that fans of classic horror will appreciate.
In Theaters
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
Tom Cruise returns one last time as Ethan Hunt in the final chapter of “Mission: Impossible.” Expect edge-of-your-seat action, impossible missions, and jaw-dropping stunts as Hunt races to stop a global disaster. It’s a blockbuster that demands the big screen.
Lilo & Stitch (Live-Action)
Disney’s live-action version of “Lilo & Stitch” brings the beloved story to a new generation. With updated visuals and the same heartwarming message about family and belonging, it’s a sweet, nostalgic trip for fans of the original and a great pick for families this weekend.
From political laughs to horror chills and high-flying action, this weekend’s watchlist has something for everyone.
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