

The movie stars Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas as Vic and Melinda Van Allen, a couple in the small town of Little Wesley whose loveless marriage morphs into a twisted game of infidelity and murder that proves deadly for anyone unfortunate enough to come between the two. Where to watch: Available to stream on Hulu Image: HuluĪdrian Lyne ( Fatal Attraction, Indecent Proposal) makes his long-awaited return after nearly two decades with Deep Water an erotic psychological thriller based on Patricia Highsmith’s 1957 novel of the same name. Instead, he tries to find a way to “cure” them of their supervillain transformations, and send them back with second chances at good lives. When Peter learns that these invading villains were plucked from their universes before fatal battles with their respective Spider-Mans, he’s unwilling to send them back to their deaths. No Way Home doesn’t really dodge this problem - you could also call it Spider-Man: Fan Service Ahoy! - but screenwriters Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers make a valiant effort to give the movie a beating heart by giving Peter a more humanistic goal. The danger of a story like this lies in how easy it is to give way to spectacle, and let the film be carried by the shallow thrill of franchise lines being shattered. Faced with a moral challenge unlike any he has faced before, Peter will have to turn to allies new and old in order to save the day. Turning to Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) for help, Peter inadvertently shatters the multiverse, bringing in a host of adversaries from alternate dimensions that threaten the stability of his own world. Where to watch: Available to purchase for $19.99 on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu Image: Marvel Studiosįollowing the dramatic conclusion of 2019’s Spider-Man: Far from Home, Spider-Man: No Way Home finds Peter Parker (Tom Holland) struggling with the consequences of his secret identity as the web-slinging vigilante Spider-Man being revealed to the world. To help you get a handle on what’s new and available, here are the new movies you can watch on streaming and VOD this weekend. That’s not all though - with the apocalyptic war thriller Black Crab starring Noomi Rapace and the Hitchcockian thriller Windfall starring Jesse Plemons premiering on Netflix, the psychological horror thriller Master on Amazon Prime Video, the 2020 horror-thriller The Boy Behind The Door finally streaming on Shudder, not to mention a Romanian sex comedy festival darling making its hilariously edited streaming debut on Hulu, there’s a plethora of new and entertaining releases to choose from. Not interested in the latest MCU outing? Not to worry, there’s plenty more great new selections on VOD and streaming to choose from this weekend.ĭeep Water, Fatal Attraction director Adrian Lyne’s first erotic thriller in over two decades, stars Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas and finally premieres on Hulu this weekend along with Hell Hath No Fury, the brutal (and very good) World War II thriller directed by former stuntman Jesse V. The 27th installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the capstone to Tom Holland-era trilogy of Spider-Man films that began with 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming, No Way Home sees Peter Parker, Peter Parker, and Peter Parker teaming up to defeat their greatest adversaries in a last-ditch bid to save the multiverse. This weekend sees the long-awaited release of Spider-Man: No Way Home on VOD.
