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Football fans and awards-season mavens are feasting this time of year, and there's something for each coming home fora very streaming Christmas.
Oscar frontrunner "One Battle After Another," starring Leonardo DiCaprio, and "Him," with Marlon Wayans as the most unhinged quarterback ever, are among the new movies hitting your favorite services like a tackle dummy.Netflix, Peacock, Hulu, Disney+ and Amazon's Prime Videohave flicks for every taste, from a Riz Ahmed paranoia thriller to a queer zombie flick from director Tina Romero. (She's the daughter of horror icon George Romero, so a gift for the living dead is in the genes.)
Here are 10 new and notable moviesyou can stream right now:
'F1: The Movie'
As an aging driver-for-hire on an underdog racing team,Brad Pittbrings plenty of personality – and vroom-vroom steeliness – to this four-wheeled crowd-pleaser. There's macho panache and white-knuckle action sequences aplenty as Pitt's eccentric Formula 1 veteran plays reluctant mentor to a hotshot rookie (Damson Idris).
Where to watch:Apple TV
'Griffin in Summer'
The coming-of-age comedy stars Everett Blunck as high-maintenance creative kid Griffin, who writes and performs plays out of his basement every summer. When his friends prove unreliable rehearsing his latest work and Griffin needs a lead actor, he recruits – and develops feelings for – the performance-artist pool guy (Owen Teague).
Where to watch:Hulu
'Him'
Brutal and bizarre, with a cool mythological bent, the football horror flick stars Tyriq Withers as a pro prospect quarterback. He's invited to a training camp run by his idol (Marlon Wayans) to see if the kid is a franchise player, and the youngster goes on a journey that's psychologically challenging and extremely bloody.
Where to watch:Peacock
'Merv'
In the holiday rom-com, Anna (Zooey Deschanel) and Russ (Charlie Cox) are a recently broken-up Boston couple who share their beloved dog Merv. When he shows signs of doggy depression, Russ takes Merv on a trip to a pet-friendly Florida resort, an uninvited Anna tags along, and humans and animals alike work out their feelings.
Where to watch:Prime Video
'One Battle After Another'
Boasting a leading nine Golden Globe nominations, director Paul Thomas Anderson's timely action dramedy is a must-see heading into Oscar season.Leonardo DiCaprio starsas a scruffy former revolutionary desperate to find his teen daughter (Chase Infiniti) with an old enemy (Sean Penn) in hot pursuit.
Where to watch:HBO Max
'Relay'
David Mackenzie's modern homage to old-school paranoia thrillers starsRiz Ahmed as a secretive middleman for whistleblowershoping to settle with shady corporations. His latest client (Lily James) is a scientist with documents that could deep-six an important merger, and our hero begins to get too close personally to the job.
Where to watch:Netflix
'Roofman'
Channing Tatum's equal parts heartwarming and hilarious performance boosts this stranger-than-fiction, true-life dramedy. A divorced former soldier (Tatum) is sentenced to 45 years for robbing a string of McDonald's, and then escapes, making a secret home in a Toys 'R Us and falling for a a single mom (Kirsten Dunst) who works there.
Where to watch:Paramount+
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'Spinal Tap II: The End Continues'
If you're wanting to honor the memory of the legendaryRob Reiner, revisit his classic 1984 mockumentary "This Is Spinal Tap" as well as this sequel.Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearerreturn play the adorably dim, aging rockers of Spinal Tap, who reunite for a one-night-only show in the comedy featuring icons like Elton John and Paul McCartney.
Where to watch:HBO Max
'Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show'
A companion to thesix-part docuseriesaboutTaylor Swift's record-breaking Eras Tour, the concert filmcaptures the global superstar's lively final showfilmed in Vancouver. It features guest stars, screaming crowds and fan-favorite tunes, including songs from "The Tortured Poets Department."
Where to watch:Disney+
'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery'
Rian Johnson's third all-star "Knives Out" mystery gives Benoit Blanc,Daniel Craig's Southern-fried Sherlock, his own Watson. Young priest Father Jud (Josh O'Connor) is accused of murdering his tempestuous boss (Josh Brolin), and Blanc arrives to find whodunit in a humorous and sharp exploration of faith, religion and cult of personality.
Where to watch:Netflix
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