With an ever-expanding list of new movies to watch, how can you be sure you’re watching the best of them? Rather than spend time sorting through the diamonds in the rough, you can check out this list of 20 of the newest and most popular films for you to watch at home.
The films on this list span genres, streaming services, and ratings (from PG to R and NR), ensuring there’s something for everyone in your home to love.
Each week, we’ll look at new and trending films making their way to your TV and update this list to keep you up to speed on the very best content. Now, you can spend less time channel surfing (or endlessly bouncing back and forth between streaming services) and more time enjoying movies you’ll love.
And make sure to check back weekly so you can stay on top of what’s hot in movies right now.
*Movies on this list were released between the start of 2023 and now, and are available to watch on streaming services or through DIRECTV On Demand.
Step into the sandy, spice-filled world of Arrakis in the second installment of the Dune film franchise. A continuation of the first movie, Dune: Part Two dives even deeper into the beautifully complex universe created by author Frank Herbert.
Audiences learn more about the Fremen people and their culture as Paul Atreides (Chalamet) and his Bene Gesserit mother (Ferguson) are taken on their wing. Finally united with Chani (Zendaya), Paul is faced with a choice that will impact the entire universe: love, or duty?
In what’s already being compared to the John Wick franchise, Monkey Man is a soon-to-be classic action film to add to your watch list. After years of getting beat up in an underground fight club for money, Dev Patel as an anonymous young man, Kid, decides enough is enough.
What comes next is an outpouring of rage and revenge onto the city’s “sinister elite”, as Kid finally gives those who ruined his life the punishment they deserve. Inspired by a half monkey, half human god in Hindu legend, Hanuman, Monkey Man embraces the strength and courage to stand up against unjust power. hello
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