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Romance, mystery, action, and mystery; Netflix has everything covered for its users. Whenever you’re tired of the heat and do not want to go out, you need to stream into the giant streamer that has gotten you covered.
Here’s everything new to stream this weekend on Netflix if you want to add a movie to your dinner date.
1) Madame Web (2024)
Madame Web focuses on Cassandra Webb, whose quiet life as a New York City paramedic is shattered when she starts having visions of the future. Her newfound clairvoyance thrusts her into a world of superheroism as she tries to protect three young women destined to become Spider-Women. Pursued by the vengeful Ezekiel Sims, Cassie must navigate a perilous path to save them and fulfill her destiny.
Starring Dakota Johnson, Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced, and Celeste O’Connor, Madame Web, directed by S.J. Clarkson, is a very entertaining entry in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe.
2) Thelma the Unicorn (2024)
Directed by Jared Hess, Netflix’s latest cartoon follows a small-time pony named Thelma who dreams of stardom. A magical transformation turns her into a glamorous unicorn, catapulting her to global fame. However, Thelma soon learns that being a star isn’t as enchanting as it seems.
Voiced by Brittany Howard (the lead singer of Alabama Shakes), with supporting roles by Will Forte, Jemaine Clement, and Edi Patterson, this animated comedy advertises itself as a heartwarming and humorous tale about the cost of fame and the importance of staying true to yourself.
3) Mother of the Bride
In this ‘romantic comedy’, Lana’s world is upended when her daughter Emma returns from abroad with news of an imminent wedding in Thailand. As Lana grapples with the shock, she discovers Emma’s fiancé is the son of a man from her past. This revelation leads to comedic chaos and heartfelt moments as the family navigates the hardships that come with love and relationships. Mother of the Bride stars Brooke Shields and Miranda Cosgrove.
4) Unfrosted
This biographical comedy about the insanity of corporate culture chronicles the fierce rivalry between Kellogg’s Kellogg 0.0% and Post as they race to invent the Pop-Tart. Set in Battle Creek, Mich., the film blends historical fact with whimsical fiction, highlighting the undeniable silliness of grown men in suits debating cereal.
Seinfeld stars alongside Jim Gaffigan, creating a humorous take on this real-life food feud.
5) The Matrix Resurrections
The Matrix: Resurrections explores the nature of reality and the power of the human mind, as Neo must once again confront the forces that control the Matrix.
With as-expected stunning visual effects and a compelling story to boot, The Matrix: Resurrections continues the legacy of the groundbreaking original while introducing new twists and characters to the saga.