Netflix’s Bird Box 2, Transformers, and every movie to watch this week

Polygon Readers, happy Friday! We round-up the best and biggest new releases each week for streaming and VOD. Netflix is releasing some of its most highly anticipated films this week. One of the top superhero films will also be available on VOD.

Bird Box Barcelona, the spinoff sequel to Netflix’s apocalyptic thriller Bird BoxGeorgina (Campbell)Barbarian), premieres on Netflix this weekend. Dragon Ball Super HeroCrunchyroll is streaming the new animated movie in the hugely popular fantasy martial arts franchise. The Colombian horror thriller also streams on Crunchyroll Quicksand Shudder has a new release every day. There’s plenty of new releases on VOD as well, including Transformers Rise of the Beasts, Asteroid CityJoylandFilms with discounted prices such as Super Mario Bros. MovieThe following are some examples of how to get started: Beau Is Afraid.

Let’s dive in!


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Bird Box Barcelona

You can watch the following:Netflix offers a wide range of streaming content

(L-R) Gonzalo De Castro as Roberto, Georgina Campbell as Claire, Mario Casas as Sebastian, Naila Schuberth as Sofia in Bird Box Barcelona.

Photo: Andrea Resmini/Netflix

Genre: The Apocalyptic Horror Thriller
Run time: 1h 50m
Director: David Pastor, Àlex Pastor
Cast: Mario Casas, Alejandra Howard, Georgina Campbell

This spinoff sequel to 2018’s Bird BoxFollows a group of survivors who are fighting against an apocalyptic world in which alien entities have the ability to make humans kill themselves. The survivors are wearing blindfolds to protect their eyes as they search for safety on Earth. Now available in Spanish.

Crunchyroll is now available in English

Dragon Ball Super Hero

You can watch the following:Crunchyroll is now streaming.

Piccolo snarls against a stylized backdrop of motion lines and dark colors in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero

Image: Toei Animation/Crunchyroll

Genre:Martial Arts Fantasy
Run time: 1h 40m
Director: Tetsuro Kodia
Cast: Masako Nozawa, Toshio Furukawa, Ryō Horikawa

This new film set in the Dragon Ball universe follows an adult Gohan and his former mentor, Piccolo, as they battle against the nefarious Red Ribbon Army, the world-conquering organization previously destroyed by Gohan’s father, Goku, when he was a child.

Review:

You can also think of Dragon Ball Super Hero As a breather movie. It’s a respite from massive storylines with all of reality on the line, and a chance to sit back, relax, and enjoy some Dragon Ball nostalgia. Only one thing can interrupt that dynamic. Super Hero’s First time ever, 3D Animation is used. Dragon Ball movie. It has a style that is reminiscent of Nintendo Switch games. But it’s a small price to pay for the story the audience gets in return.

Shudder has a New Look

Quicksand

You can watch the following:Shudder now streaming

Carolina Gaitan struggling against a cobra in a pit of quicksand in Quicksand.

Picture: Image of Shudder

Genre: Horror film
Run time: 1h 26m
Director: Andrés Beltrán
Cast: Allan Hawco, Sebastian Eslava, Carolina Gaitán

Allan Hawco (Weirdos) and Carolina Gaitán (Encanto) star in this new horror-thriller as Josh and Sophia, an unhappy couple who travel to the latter’s native country of Colombia for a business trip turned vacation. The couple, on a dare to hike in the forest near their home, are caught by mistake in a quicksand pit. As time runs out, and there are poisonous snakes in the area, they will need to work together to stay alive.

VOD – New and Improved

Asteroid City

You can watch the following:You can rent it on Amazon, Apple and Vudu for only $19.99

(L to R) Jake Ryan, Jason Schwartzman and Tom Hanks in Asteroid City.

Focus Features

Genre: Sci-fi comedy-drama
Run time: 1h 45m
Director: Wes Anderson
Cast: Jason Schwartzman, Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hanks

Wes Anderson’s sci-fi comedy follows an eccentric cast of acerbic characters who, brought together through the combined forces of personal tragedy and a space cadet convention, find their lives turned upside down by an unexpected visit from an extraterrestrial. There’s a lot more going on than what’s apparent on the surface, both for the film and the story behind the film, but saying any more would constitute a spoiler.

Review:

Anderson’s ingenious framing device, which has actors playing actors playing actors, sets all these characters against each other in ways that boost Asteroid CityIt is now a richer film than what the trailers suggest. Anderson is focusing on the great cosmic mysteries of existence — some in outer space, some terrestrial, and based in human emotion. His recent films have made it clear that he’s a richly philosophical filmmaker, and that he enjoys studying his artistic preoccupations from a distance — through the fog of memory in Grand Budapest HotelYou can do this by making storytelling itself a topic. The French Dispatch.

Beau Is Afraid

You can watch the following:Rent it for only $5.99 at Apple, Amazon and Vudu

Beau, played by Joaquin Phoenix, reclines on an airplane chair while on a cruise ship deck in a still from Beau Is Afraid

Image: A24

Genre:Tragicomic horror
Run time: 2h 59m
Director: Ari Aster
Cast: Amy Ryan, Nathan Lane and Joaquin Phoenix

Ari Aster is back with another horror story, this time about a father who faces his fears in the wake of his mom’s death. The next installment of the acclaimed series is expected by fans. Hereditary You might be… surprised.

Sisu

You can watch the following:Rent it for only $5.99 at Apple, Amazon and Vudu

A Nazi officer gets a knife stabbed through his entire head, with blood dripping off of it, in Sisu.

Lionsgate

Genre:History of action
Run time: 1h 31m
Director: Jalmari helander
Cast: Jorma Tommila, Aksel Hennie, Jack Doolan

The story revolves around a Finnish gold prospector fighting to defend his land from Nazi death squad. You can guess from the above image how the Nazis fared.

Review:

The clash of tones is significant Sisu It’s not as much fun and exciting action-packed midnight entertainment that its relentless marketing campaign suggests. Tommila’s grounded, silent performance as Aatami, along with the fairly conventional way director Jalmari Helander, cinematographer Kjell Lagerroos, and editor Juho Virolainen frame the action, suggest a more serious revenge thriller. At the same time, the booming music, the cheesy chapter titles (“The Legend,” “The Nazis,” “Kill ’Em All”), and some ridiculously silly action beats (such as Aatami hitching a ride on the bottom of a plane by lodging his prospecting pick into it as it takes off) place it more firmly in the area of ludicrously fun action fare.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie

Where to watch: Available to rent for $5.99 on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

Mario and the cast of the Mario Bros. Movie in their Mario Kart vehicles as they speed down Rainbow Road.

Image: Nintendo, Illumination/Universal Pictures

Genre: Adventure fantasy
Run time: 1h 32m
Directors: Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic
Cast: Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day

Based on Nintendo’s massively popular video game characters, The Super Mario Bros. Movie follows Mario (Chris Pratt) and Luigi (Charlie Day), two Italian American brothers and plumbers who are transported to the Mushroom Kingdom. With Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy), Mario must save Luigi and the kingdom from the nefarious Bowser (Jack Black).

From our review:

It’s a breezy plot that’s mostly meant to take viewers on a scenic tour of Mario locales, with some slapstick along the way. Illumination’s rendering of Nintendo’s worlds and characters, as imagined by legendary game designer Shigeru Miyamoto, is overwhelmingly gorgeous and painstakingly faithful, packing every corner of the screen with something interesting to look at. Everything else about the movie is serviceable, with frustratingly brief moments of idiosyncrasy that would arguably make The Super Mario Bros. Movie a more memorable film.

Knights of the Zodiac

Where to watch: Available to rent for $5.99 on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

Seiya, the protagonist of the live-action 2023 Knights of the Zodiac, walks across a sandy, windblown space while wearing a brown tunic, a single metal gauntlet, and a wing-shaped brass pauldron

Photo: David Lukacs/Stage 6 and Toei Animation

Genre: Fantasy action
Run time: 1h 52m
Director: Tomasz Baginski
Cast: Sean Bean, Famke Janssen, Mackenyu

This mythological martial arts fantasy film based on Masami Kurumada’s manga Saint Seiya follows the story of teenage orphan Seiya (Mackenyu), who, after being recruited by a wealthy billionaire (Sean Bean), learns that he is destined to protect the reincarnation of the goddess Athena (Madison Iseman). Donning the armor of the Pegasus Knight, Seiya must do battle against supernatural forces in order to protect humanity from harm.

From our review:

[There are] two things for new viewers to enjoy: Bean and Janssen’s unfortunately brief performances, and short, erratic bursts of creative action. It seems like the people behind Knights of the Zodiac started by drawing on the worst part of the franchise, then kept making progressively worse decisions. The movie’s only saving grace is that there was once a ’90s live-action American TV pilot (only 19 seconds of which have survived), so Knights of the Zodiac at least can’t be called it the worst piece of Saint Seiya media ever made.

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts

Where to watch: Available to rent for $19.99 on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen) aiming an arm-mounted energy cannon in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts.

Image: Paramount Pictures

Genre: Sci-fi action
Run time: 2h 7m
Director: Steven Caple Jr.
Cast: Anthony Ramos, Dominique Fishback, Peter Cullen

This stand-alone sequel to 2018’s Bumblebee and prequel to Michael Bay’s Transformers follows Optimus Prime and his band of Autobots as they team up with a race of fellow Cybertronians known as the Maximals to fight against a giant planet-eating abomination known as Unicron (think Marvel’s Galactus, but the robot version of that).

From our review:

Alien robot cars and their space battles are concepts with such basic, gee-whiz sci-fi appeal that they’ve worked numerous times across decades of comics and cartoons. And yet there’s little childlike wonder to the Transformers live-action movies, which often stuff their frames with visually oppressive, eyesore conceptions of things that ought to be simple and imaginative. Virtually all of the Transformers movies feel like they’re trying to defeat their audience, but this time, the movie wins.

God Is a Bullet

Where to watch: Available to purchase for $14.99 on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

(L-R) Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Maika Monroe with tattoos on their face in God Is a Bullet.

Image: Wayward Entertainment

Genre: Action thriller
Run time: 2h 36m
Director: Nick Cassavetes
Cast: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Maika Monroe, Jamie Foxx

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Game of Thrones) stars in this new action thriller as Bob Hightower, a grieving police detective who embarks on a path of death and destruction to avenge his murdered wife and rescue his daughter from a satanic cult. Along the way, Bob is aided by Case (Maika Monroe), the sole escapee of the cult’s brutal rituals, and a mysterious man with vitiligo known as “The Ferryman” (Jamie Foxx).

The Starling Girl

Where to watch: Available to rent for $5.99 on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

Eliza Scanlen as Jem Starling kneeling before a bed and praying in The Starling Girl.

Image: Bleecker Street Media

Genre: Drama
Run time: 1h 57m
Director: Laurel Parmet
Cast: Eliza Scanlen, Lewis Pullman, Wrenn Schmidt

A 17-year-old girl (Eliza Scanlen) struggles with the strict upbringing of living in a fundamentalist Christian community in Kentucky and her burgeoning desire to pursue dance and live a life unrestrained by religious expectations. Amid these changes, the girl gross closer to her youth minister, Owen (Lewis Pullman), who has just returned from missionary work abroad.

Joyland

Where to watch: Available to rent for $4.99 on Apple and Vudu

(L-R) Ali Junejo and Rasti Farooq leaning towards one another to kiss with a green light shaped like a star visible on the latter’s face in Joyland.

Image: Oscilloscope

Genre: Drama
Run time: 2h 6m
Director: Saim Sadiq
Cast: Ali Junejo, Rasti Farooq, Alina Khan

Haider (Ali Junejo), the youngest son of a traditional Pakistani family, takes a job as a backup dancer at a Bollywood burlesque show following a long period of unemployment. After becoming infatuated with Biba (Alina Khan), the charismatic trans woman in charge of the show, Haider finds himself at odds with his family as his hopes and dreams diverge from their expectations.

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