Finding new ones for this weekend is easy with all the new movies and shows arriving at Netflix, Max, and more of the best streaming services.
Top of my weekend watch list is Max’s “We Are In Time,” an unforgettable romantic drama starring Florence Pooh and Andrew Garfield. His Peacock debut was Pharrell Williams’ quirky LEGO Feed Biopic “Peace by Peace,” with Netflix winning “Spencer,” “Spencer.”
This week, two spellbinding films have also landed on paid video-on-demand platforms. “September 5,” a historic thriller about the news team that reported live during the hostage crisis at the 1972 Munich Olympics, and a soulful look at the transformational power of friendship and sisterhood “Everything Imagine as Light” Drama.
So, if you’re looking for the best new movies you’ve just arrived on streaming, let’s explain what you should watch this weekend. For more recommendations, check out our roundup of the best new movies and shows to stream this weekend.
“September 5” (PVOD)

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Directed by Tim Fehlbaum, “September 5” is one of the most fascinating thrillers in recent memory. Telling the true story of the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis requires a bold new approach, fully taking place in a newsroom where ABC Sports Broadcasting Teams are shaking the situation as the game continues.
The film delves into the ethical and operational challenges facing journalists, reporting on what will ultimately become a tragic global tragedy. “September 5” has been rave reviewed online and has been nominated for the best original script at the upcoming Oscars, so this is definitely something that’s on my watch list.
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“Everything we imagine as light” (PVOD)

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While films rarely score 100% critics on rotten tomatoes, “All we imagine as light” was able to do just that. It almost reduces Oscar snub stab wounds. largely. Written and directed by Payal Kapadia, following the lives of Prabha (Kani Kusruti) and Anu (Divya Prabha), two Malayali nurses carve out the place for themselves in the bustling streets of Mumbai.
Each of them juggles their own problems. Straight Prabha is stuck in a sorted marriage of love with her husband who lives in Germany while doctors in her hospital catch her eye. Meanwhile, carefree anu secretly has a relationship with a young Muslim man, who hides from her Hindu family. An unexpected trip to a seaside town away from the noise and bust of the city may give them the clarity and connection they have sought.
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“Peace by Piece” (Peacok)

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Pharrell Williams comes from the neck of the woods, so I’ll admit there’s a clear bias to include “peace by piece” on this list. This unconventional biopic has led to the success of international smashes as recording artists and producers of collaborators Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg and Daft Punk. Introducing the rise in star fame in Lego form.
The vibrant and whimsical “Peace by Piece” uses Lego visuals in infinitely creative ways, including portraying Williams’ co-facial diseases (the individual notes and melody are displayed as colours). With five new original songs written by Pharrell just for this flick, “Peace by Piece” is a natural must-see for fans of chart topping musicians.
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“Spencer” (Netflix)

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Kristen Stewart gives her career performance in “Spencer.” The dead great Lady Diana, “Spencer”, “Spencer”, and the great Lady Diana, the princess of Wales, are warm and humorous to the hearts of people all over the world before tragically passing away in a car accident. I’ve won it. August 1997. It was Pablo Laline’s second film in 2024’s “Jackie” and Angelina Jolie’s iconic 20th-century women’s trilogy, with 2024’s “Maria” closing out the rest.
Set during Christmas in 1991, “Spencer” sees the princesses of people at a crossroads as they are thinking of divorced Prince Charles and leaving the British royal family. After struggling to live up to years of expectations, Princess Diana reunites with her sons Prince William and Prince Harry, making a brave face as she prepares for the celebration of her upcoming holiday. But just as nasty rumors on the unfaithful surface and hurting her already vulnerable mental health, Diana is plagued by a vivid, unsettling vision that appears to foreshadow her inevitable fate.
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“We live in time” (Max)

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John Crowley’s beautiful but tragic romantic drama We Live In Time has finally made its way into streaming, so grab some organizations. Florence Pugh stars as a former figure skater, becoming a talented chef named Almut, and is plunging into the life of breakfast cereal representative and recent divorce, Tobias (Andrew Garfield).
After one hell of Meat Cute, the two fell in love, and the film goes by time and shows the 10-year romance highs and low romance in a non-linear way. However, their relationship deteriorates when Almut is diagnosed with a disease that will greatly test the bond between the couple. Critics praise “We Are In Time,” which balances humor with its deep portrayal of love and loss, and Pew and Garfield’s on-screen chemistry makes this film a must-see for spell-bound It is being increased to monitoring.
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