Netflix’s Hustle, Everything Everywhere, and more new movies to watch at home

We saw this week the eagerly awaited digital release Everything, Everywhere at the Same TimeThe Daniels’ latest movie stars Michelle Yeoh. While the movie is currently only available to purchase digitally, you’ll only have to wait a month (July 5, to be precise) until you can rent it.

Aside from that, there’s a whole lot more to choose from to watch this weekend. There is no time to diePrime Video has Streamed ‘The New James Bond Series, starring Daniel Craig, as the 007 in the movie titled. That’s not all, as the 2022 sports drama Hustle starring Adam Sandler and Paul Schrader’s The Card CounterThe Oscar Isaac movie will be available on Netflix and HBO Max next weekend. There’sYou can find more information herens of VOD releases to pick from too, from The Policeman’s Lineage to Small Town WisconsinYou can find out more.

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.


Everything at once

What to Watch:Amazon, Apple and Vudu are available for purchase at $19.99

Everything Everywhere All At Once: Michelle Yeoh protects Key Huy Quan and Stephanie Hsu

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Hong Kong film legend Michelle Yeoh stars in EEverything Everywhere at OncThe second feature is e. Swiss Army ManDirectors Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert portray Evelyn as an elderly laundromat proprietor who tries to file her taxes and maintain her conflicted relationship with Joy (Stephanie Hsu) and Waymond (Ke Huy Quan). Evelyn, after being approached by an alternate universe version her husband, must go on a mission for the multiverse to help her broken family.

Our review:

In spite of a long series of Matrix sequels and re-quels, ripoffs and copycats, this is the first movie that authentically feels as surprising, daring, and outright game-changing as the Wachowskis’ 1999 original. Bullet time’s kaleidoscopic approach towards shifting forms and the special effects that they use look just as revolutionary today as it did when it was first released. The movie’s heady deconstructive philosophy of the universe feels as ambitious and radical as The Matrix’s Gnostic take on reality did back then. Martial-arts combat feels equally radical now as in Jackie Chan’s or Wooping Yuen’s choreographed fight.

There is no time to die

What to Watch:Prime Video available for streaming

Daniel Craig as James Bond in No Time to Die, standing in a spotlight, surrounded by formal-suited members of SPECTRE

Photo: Nicola Dove/MGM

Daniel Craig’s swan song from the James Bond franchise sees the super-spy returning to active service when an MI6 scientist is abducted by a fanatical terrorist (Rami Malek) as part of a plot to unleash a deadly biological weapon on the planet. Joining Bond on his mission is Nomi (Lashana Lynch), the “new” 007, CIA agent Paloma (Ana de Armas), and his old allies Q (Ben Whishaw) and Moneypenny (Naomie Harris).

Our review:

You would find it easier to remain less cynical. There is no time to die convincingly delivered on its commitments to Bond’s humanity, rather than nudging it into a handful of scattered scenes, around a lumbering, half-baked drama spiked with explosions and car chases. Perhaps the movie is just a little too slick. really is “about family and relationships,” but to the extent that it is, it underscores the dearth of imagination that’s just barely fueling the biggest blockbusters, the inevitability that all our modern heroes will eventually feel as stale as the smug ladykillers they once replaced.

The Card Counter

What to Watch:You can stream HBO Max on your computer.

Oscar Isaac as William Tell in The Card Counter

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Paul Schrader’s follow-up to his 2018 spiritual drama First ReformedOscar Isaac stars as William Tell (an ex-military interrogator) who lives off his income as an itinerant gambling addict. After crossing paths with Cirk Baufort (Tye Sheridan), a troubled young man with a vendetta against Tell’s former superior, Maj. John Gordo (Willem Dafoe), Tell attempts to mentor Cirk so as to prevent him from going down a dark path, only to inadvertently find himself on the verge of darkness. Tiffany Haddish plays La Linda, a gambler recruiter for an investor group.

Hustle

What to Watch:Netflix streaming available

(L-R) Juancho Hernangómez as Bo Cruz and Adam Sandler as Stanley Sugerman in Hustle.

Photo: Scott Yamano/Netflix

Adam Sandler is back in dramatic acting for the 2022 drama about sports. Hustle, starring as a down-on-his-luck basketball scout who takes it upon himself to mentor Bo Cruz (real NBA player Juancho Hernangómez), a gifted young player with a troubled past overseas. Bringing him back to America without his team’s permission, the pair must work together to defy the odds to get a shot at the NBA. LeBron James produced this video along with Sandler. HustleIt looks like an intense basketball drama, inspired by a passionate and sober love for the game.

Our review:

Sandler and Hernangómez share impressive chemistry. A connection similar to Jerry Maguire’s Jerry and his client Rod Tidwell emerges between the pair, as Stanley becomes Bo’s hype man — describing him as “If Scottie Pippen and a wolf had a baby” — and a therapist and father figure for the gifted player. Sandler’s penchant for mixing laughs with heartache rises to the occasion to flesh out his surface-level character. And Hernangómez, a six-year NBA veteran, is captivating. As are the other basketball-world stars making cameos; Trae Young, Tobias Harris, Doc Rivers, Kenny Smith, Julius Erving, and so forth don’t gum up the works à la Space JamYou can add some realism to the mix.

Ben & Jody

What to Watch:Netflix streaming available

Five individuals standing behind a flat-bed truck in the jungle.

Image courtesy of Netflix

The Indonesian action film features the breakout star of RaidYayanRuhian once more plays the villainous part in this tale of farmers fighting back to moneyed powers.

The Policeman’s Lineage

What to Watch:Vudu has a rental program that allows you to rent for as low as $3.99

Cho Jin-woong and Choi Woo-sik in The Policeman’s Lineage.

Photo by Echelon Studios

Choi Wooshik ParasiteAnd Busan: TrainCho Jin-woong is the fame star opposite (The Handmaiden(Korean crime drama). Choi portrays Cho Min-jae (an undercover cop officer) who team up with Cho, the ethically shaky police chief (Cho), to create a team investigating a case that causes chaos in the department.

Small Town Wisconsin

What to Watch:Amazon, Apple, Vudu and Vudu are all available for rent at $6.99

Wayne Stobierski (David Sullivan) running down a bowling alley lane holding a bowling ball above his head.

Image: Quiver Distribution

Wayne Stobierski, an absentee father, and perpetual laitan, takes Tyler (Cooper J. Friedman) on a weekend getaway to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, after losing a custody dispute over the child. This comedy is a little darker than usual, as it deals with alcoholism. However, the journey gradually evolves to one of self-reflection, maturation, and family redemption.

Wyrm

What to Watch:Amazon, Apple, Vudu and Vudu are all available for rent at $6.99

Three teenagers, two with brown electronic collars around their necks, posing for a family portrait in Wyrm.

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With a story that could aptly be described as “Lady Bird meets Lobster meets Battle Royale,” the coming-of-age dark comedy Wyrm is set in a mid-’90s alternate reality where adolescents are required by their schools to wear electronic collars that will detach only when they’ve had their first kiss. A young teenager must overcome his shyness and get his first kiss. Otherwise, they risk being intimidated at school and then endure social stigmatization and humiliation for the rest of their lives. There is no pressure.

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