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New Netflix movies: every original film you can watch on the best streaming service in August 2025
By Tom Power last updated
Updated These are the biggest new Netflix movies that have debuted on the world's best streaming platform recently.

7 new movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (August 15)
By Tom Power, Amelia Schwanke, Lucy Buglass, Jasmine Valentine published
From sci-fi horror and gritty thrillers, to adult-oriented and child-friendly animated offerings, there's lots to watch at home this weekend.

New movies: the most exciting films coming to theaters in August 2025 and beyond
By Tom Power last updated
Updated Lots of new movies are coming to theaters in 2025 – here are the biggest ones to look out for.

Weapons and Together are good, but 3 other horror movies of 2025 top my charts – here's where to stream them
By Max Delaney published
Top-tier scares from the comfort of your own couch

How to watch The Rainmaker online – stream John Grisham TV adaptation from anywhere
By Adam Marshall published
As John Grisham's best-selling legal thriller gets the glossy boxset treatment, here we explain how to watch The Rainmaker online and stream from anywhere.

When will Marvel's Thunderbolts* movie be released on Disney+?
By Tom Power last updated
Updated Thunderbolts is coming to Disney+ in the near future – here's everything you need to know before it's available to watch at home.

Ready or not, Netflix's controversial redesign is rolling out on Apple TV 4K
By Jacob Krol published
It's taken a while, but now Apple TV streaming box users will get access to a redesigned Netflix, even if they hate it.

Yes, Sam Altman will be played by Andrew Garfield in 'Artificial', but all we want to know is who’s playing Elon Musk
By Lance Ulanoff published
Artificial, the OpenAI movie, is coming together, but we still have big questions

Netflix is bringing movie megahit Kpop Demon Hunters to theaters, but the small print reveals its release won't be what it sounds like
By Tom Power published
Netflix has announced it'll release a sing-a-long version of Kpop Demon Hunters in theaters – but many fans will miss out for two big reasons.
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