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10 new movies to watch this weekend on Peacock, Netflix, and Hulu (July 17-19)

17 July 20266 Mins Read

It’s finally the end of the week. As we head into the weekend, there are numerous movies available on streaming, keeping you with plenty to watch as you enjoy your days off.

Two of the biggest movies of the year are now available to watch from home. Backrooms, directed by 20-year-old Kane Parsons, is now available on VOD. The horror movie is one of the biggest box office hits of the year, putting the spotlight on a young and exciting filmmaker. The project is based on his YouTube videos, a series of shorts following people lost in creepy liminal spaces.

Obsession is also available on Peacock. Curry Barker’s directorial debut is also the mark of another rising star, this time, centered on a story of smaller dimensions yet still plenty creepy, following a guy who gets his dream girl, only to find there are some terrifying side effects he should account for. Happy watching.

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Backrooms

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  • Available on VOD
  • Genre: Horror
  • Run time: 1h 45m
  • Director: Kane Parsons
  • Cast: Renate Reinsve, Chiwetel Ejelfor

Based on Kane Parsons’ string of YouTube videos and brought to the screen with the support of some of the leading filmmakers in the industry, among them James Wan and Shawn Levy, Backrooms is one of the year’s biggest hits. It’s also an incredibly interesting movie. Set in the ‘90s, the movie follows Clark (Chiwetel Ejiolfor), a frustrated architect who works at his local furniture store and vents his problems to his therapist (Renate Reinsve). One night, he runs into a strange and terrifying space located on the store’s basement.

Per our Polygon review:

Parsons proves effective at expanding his own shorts into a feature-length story that still captures the unsettling otherness of liminal space. The sheer illogic of the Backrooms feels threatening and alien; the remixing of commonplace objects and architecture into new forms feels nightmarish. The omnipresent fluorescent hum hanging over it all is oppressive enough to keep viewers’ nerves on edge.

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Obsession

Image: Focus Features

  • Available on Peacock
  • Genre: Horror
  • Run time: 1h 48m
  • Director: Kane Parsons
  • Cast: Michael Johnston, Inde Navarrete

Obsession is now streaming on Peacock. The movie marks Curry Barker’s directorial debut, following a 20-something guy who’s lonely and kind of going through it. In a moment of desperation, he turns to a silly trinket he bought in a shop, wishing for the girl he’s been obsessed with over the past couple of years to love him back. She does and it’s awful!

Per our Polygon review:

This turn positions Obsession as a kind of supernatural stalker movie. In true monkey’s-paw fashion, the undying affection Bear sought from Nikki becomes frightening, as she dotes and fixates on him to an unhealthy degree, the details of which are best left for the audience to discover.

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The Bay

Four people in the water in The Bay Image: Brainstorm Media

  • Available on VOD
  • Genre: Horror
  • Run time: 1h 27m
  • Director: Phil Volken
  • Cast: Francesca Eastwood, Alexander Wraith

It’s summer, and thus the perfect time to get your fill of shark movies. The Bay follows the classic trappings of a this type of story, this time, centered on two best friends who must work to ensure each other’s survival after their tour boat sinks in a shark sanctuary.

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Heartstopper Forever

Charlie (Joe Locke) and Nick (Kit Connor) lean in for a kiss in a still from Heartstopper season 2 Image: Netflix

  • Available on Netflix
  • Genre: Romance
  • Run time: 1h 51m
  • Director: Wash Westmoreland
  • Cast: Kit Connor, Joe Locke

Heartstopper has been a cultural hit ever since it first came out as a web series published on Tumblr. Years later, the series was adapted into a hit Netflix show exploring the sweet romance between Nick and Charlie and their relationships with their family and friends. The story is concluding this weekend, in movie form.

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Jinsei

  • Available on VOD
  • Genre: Sci-fi
  • Run time: 1h 33m
  • Director: Ryuya Suzuki
  • Cast: Ace Cool, Taketo Tanaka, Shohei Uno,

Jinsei is an animated sci-fi movie that follows an unnamed hero throughout 100 years, with him pursuing different paths, including a J-pop idol, an oracle, a leader, and more.

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Mirorrs No. 3

A woman wearing a purple sweater in Miroirs no. 3 Image: Metrograph Pictures

  • Available on Mubi
  • Genre: Drama
  • Run time: 1h 26m
  • Director: Christian Petzold
  • Cast: Paula Beer, Enno Trebs, Barbara Auer

Christian Petzold, one of the most exciting directors, is back with a new movie. Mirrors No. 3 follows a piano student who survives a car crash and is taken in by a local woman and her family.

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They Fight

  • Available on Hulu
  • Genre: Drama
  • Run time: 1h 33m
  • Director: Sheldon Candis
  • Cast: Andrew Holland, Samira Wiley, Wendell Pierce.

Led by a talented cast, They Fight follows a reformed ex-convict who returns home to build back his life, finding a job working under a coach to mentor a group of boys training for a boxing tournament.

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Exit 8

A close-up of a thin, balding Japanese man laughing with a rictus grimace that seems like pain in Exit 8, the movie Image: NEON/Everett Collection

  • Available on Shudder
  • Genre: Horror
  • Run time: 1h 35m
  • Director: Genki Kawamura
  • Cast: Kazunari Ninomiya, Nana Komatsu, Yamato Kochi

Based on the video game of the same name, Exit 8 poses the terrifying question: What if you were stuck in an endless and looping subway stop with no way to get out?

Per our Polygon review:

Exit 8 the movie isn’t necessarily as scary as Exit 8 the game, but the ways Kawamura uses that creepy white corridor to tell a much more personal story make this a worthy adaptation. It’s fascinating to see how the game’s digital corridors take material form in the movie, but with a completely different meaning. Instead of simply being an eerie place where bizarre events take place, they become the manifestation of a visceral uncertainty so many of us deal with in our own lives.

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The Souffleur

Willem Dafoe watering the floor in The Souffleur Image: Magnify

  • Available on VOD
  • Genre: Dark humor
  • Run time: 1h 18m
  • Director: Gastón Solnicki
  • Cast: Willem Dafoe, Lilly Lindner

Who doesn’t enjoy watching Willem Dafoe slowly lose his grip on reality? The Souffleur follows Dafoe as a hotel manager in Vienna, who begins to lose his mind when he engages in a battle of wills against a real estate developer.

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Is God Is

Two women doing each other's make up in Is God Is Image: Amazon MGM Studios

  • Available on MGM+
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Run time: 1h 39m
  • Director: Aleshea Harris
  • Cast: Kara Young, Mallori Johnson, Vivica A. Fox

Made in the style of cool revenge stories like Kill Bill, Is God Is follows twins Racine (Kara Young) and Anaia (Mallori Johnson), who survive a traumatic childhood where their father set their home on fire, presumably killing their mother. When the twins grow up, they learn that their mother is alive, sending them on a journey of vengeance against the man responsible.

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