This week saw the highly anticipated digital release of Everything everywhere at once, the latest movie directed by the Daniels duo starring Michelle Yeoh. While the movie is currently only available for digital purchase, you’ll only have to wait a month (July 5, to be exact) to be able to rent it.
Apart from that, there is plenty to choose from to watch this weekend. No time to die, the latest entry in the James Bond series starring Daniel Craig as 007, is available to stream on Prime Video. That’s not all, like the 2022 sports drama Accelerates Starring Adam Sandler and Paul Schrader card counter Starring Oscar Isaacs on Netflix and HBO Max this weekend, respectively. There are plenty of VOD versions to choose from too Conditional pedigree to me small town wisconsin and more.
To help you get a sense of what’s new and available, here are the new movies you can watch via live and VOD this weekend.
Everything everywhere at once
Where to watch: Available to buy for $19.99 on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu
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Hong Kong film legend Michelle Yeoh stars in E.Everything is everywhere in Once, the second characteristic of swiss army man Directors Daniel Quan and Daniel Scheinert as Evelyn, an old laundry owner who tries to file her taxes while maintaining her strained relationship with daughter Joy (Stephanie Hsu) and husband Waymond (Ke Huy Quan). After being approached by an alternate universe version of her husband, Evelyn must embark on a mission to save the multiverse and repair her shattered family.
From our review:
Despite a long line of Matrix sequels, sequels, and slashers, this is the first movie to feel as surprising, daring and game-changing as the original 1999 Wachowskis movie. The special effects, with this shimmering approach to changing shapes, look as radical now as bullet time was. When he first arrived. The film’s deconstructive philosophy of the universe seems as ambitious and radical the matrixTaking Gnosticism for reality did so at the time. And the martial arts fight, carefully positioned between gorgeous choreography and overt absurdity, looks as drastic as ever in a determined Jackie Chan fight or Woo-Ping Yuen.
No time to die
Where to watch: Available to stream on Prime Video
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The Swan song by Daniel Craig from the James Bond series sees a super-spy return to active duty when the MI6 scientist is kidnapped by a fanatical terrorist (Rami Malek) as part of a plot to unleash a deadly biological weapon on the planet. Joining Bond on his mission is Nomi (Lashana Lynch), 007 “The New”, CIA Agent Paloma (Ana de Armas), and old allies Q (Ben Whishaw) and Money Penny (Naomi Harris).
From our review:
It would be easier to be less cynical then No time to die She convincingly carried out her commitments to Bond’s humanity, rather than thrust her into a handful of sparse scenes, about a rambling, half-baked drama accompanied by explosions and car chases. Maybe the movie It’s really about “family and relationships,” but as much as it is, it underscores the rarity of imagination that barely fuels the biggest blockbusters, and the inevitability that all of our modern-day protagonists will eventually feel like the arrogant beetle killer they replaced.
card counter
Where to watch: Available to stream on HBO Max
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Paul Schrader’s follow-up to his 2018 soul drama first fix Starring Oscar Isaac as William Tell, a former military investigator who makes a living as a itinerant gambler. After crossing paths with Circus Beaufort (Ty Sheridan), a troubled young man with vengeance against former Tell boss, Major John Gordo (Willem Dafoe), tries to tell Circus to stop him from going down a dark path, only to find himself inadvertently on the verge of darkness. Tiffany Haddish also plays La Linda, who recruits gamblers on behalf of a group of investors.
Accelerates
Where to watch: Available to stream on Netflix
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Adam Sandler returns to acting in the 2022 sports drama Accelerates, stars as an unlucky basketball scout who takes it upon himself to mentor Bo Cruz (real NBA player Juancho Hernangomez), a talented young player with a turbulent past abroad. After being sent back to America without his team’s permission, the pair must work together to defy the odds for a chance in the NBA. Produced by LeBron James and Sandler himself, Accelerates It sounds like an exciting basketball drama inspired by the sober and passionate love for the game.
From our review:
Sandler and Hernangómez share an impressive chemistry. A connection similar to Jerry MaguireJerry and his client Rod Tidwell appear between the pair, as Stanley becomes Boo’s hype man – describing him as “if Scotty Pippen and the wolf had a child” – and a wizard and father figure to the talented player. Sandler’s penchant for mixing laughter with heartache rises to the occasion for his shallow persona. Hernángómez, a six-year NBA veteran, is captivating. Other basketball stars also make cameos; Trae Young, Tobias Harris, Doc Rivers, Kenny Smith, Julius Irving, etc., do inspire works as below crowded placebut add welcome realism.
Ben and Judy
Where to watch: Available to stream on Netflix
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This Indonesian action movie includes a superstar of Raid Yayan Ruhian, once again plays a villainous role in this story of farmers resisting wealthy forces.
Conditional pedigree
Where to watch: Available to rent for $3.99 on Vudu
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Choi Woo Shik from parasite And the Train to Busan Stars of Fame vs. Cho Jin Woong (the maid) in this korean crime drama. Choi Ho Cho Min Jae, an undercover police officer teams up with a morally obscure chief of police (Chou) to form a team investigating a case that plunges the department into turmoil.
small town wisconsin
Where to watch: Available to rent for $6.99 on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu
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After losing a custody battle over his child, absent father, and permanent servant, Wayne Stupersky (David Sullivan) takes his young son, Tyler (Cooper Friedman), away on a recent weekend trip to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A darker comedy, dealing with alcoholism and loss of custody, gradually transforms into a journey of self-reflection, maturity, and family redemption.
Werm
Where to watch: Available to rent for $6.99 on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu
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With a story that can well be described as “Lady Bird Meets crayfish Meets royal battleH., “A dark comedy about coming of age Werm The film is set in an alternate reality in the mid-90s where their schools require teenagers to wear electronic collars that only break when they have a first kiss. At risk of being disabled at school, and then enduring lifelong stigma and social embarrassment, the young teen must work his way out of his awkward shell and achieve a first kiss. No pressure.