This week saw the highly-anticipated digital release of Everything Everywhere All At Once, the latest film from directing duo the Daniels starring 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. Show Aside from that, there’s a whole lot more to choose from to watch this weekend. No Time to Die, the latest entry in the James Bond series starring Daniel Craig as 007, is available to stream on Prime Video. That’s not all, as the 2022 sports drama Hustle starring Adam Sandler and Paul Schrader’s The Card Counter starring Oscar Isaac land on Netflix and HBO Max this weekend, respectively. There’s tons of VOD releases to pick from too, from The Policeman’s Lineage to Small Town Wisconsin and 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. Where to watch: Available to purchase for $19.99 on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu Hong Kong film legend Michelle Yeoh stars in Everything Everywhere All at Once, the second feature from Swiss Army Man directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, as Evelyn, an aging laundromat owner trying to file her taxes while maintaining her strained relationship with her daughter, Joy (Stephanie Hsu), and husband, Waymond (Ke Huy Quan). After being approached by an alternate universe version of her husband, Evelyn must embark on a mission to save the multiverse and repair her fractured family. From our review:
No Time to DieWhere to watch: Available to stream on Prime Video 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). From our review:
The Card CounterWhere to watch: Available to stream on HBO Max Paul Schrader’s follow-up to his 2018 spiritual drama First Reformed stars Oscar Isaac as William Tell, an ex-military interrogator who makes a living as an itinerant gambler. 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 also stars as La Linda, who recruits gamblers on behalf of a group of investors. HustleWhere to watch: Available to stream on Netflix Adam Sandler makes his return to dramatic acting in the 2022 sports drama 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. Produced by LeBron James and Sandler himself, Hustle looks like a riveting basketball drama inspired by a sober yet passionate love of the game. From our review:
Ben & JodyWhere to watch: Available to stream on Netflix This Indonesian action movie includes breakout star from The Raid Yayan Ruhian, once again playing a villainous role in this story of farmers fighting back against moneyed forces. The Policeman’s LineageWhere to watch: Available to rent for $3.99 on Vudu Choi Woo-shik of Parasite and Train to Busan fame stars opposite Cho Jin-woong (The Handmaiden) in this Korean crime drama. Choi is Cho Min-jae, an undercover police officer who teams up with an ethically murky police chief (Cho) to form a team that investigates a case that plunges the department into turmoil. Small Town WisconsinWhere to watch: Available to rent for $6.99 on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu After losing a custody battle over his child, absentee father and perpetual layabout Wayne Stobierski (David Sullivan) takes his young son, Tyler (Cooper J. Friedman), away for one last spur-of-the-moment weekend trip to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A bit of a darker comedy, dealing with alcoholism and lost custody, it gradually morphs into a journey of self-reflection, maturity, and familial redemption. WyrmWhere to watch: Available to rent for $6.99 on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu With a story that could aptly be described as “Lady Bird meets The 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. At the risk of being held back in school, and subsequently endure a lifetime of social stigma and embarrassment, a young teen must claw his way out of his awkward shell and achieve his first kiss. No pressure. Where can I watch everywhere everything all at once Reddit?You can watch Everything Everywhere All at Once on HBO Max if you're already a member. If you aren't already a member, you can sign up for a one-month free trial and then cancel it before the month is up if you don't want to keep the subscription.
Will Everything Everywhere All at Once be streaming?Aside from Prime Video, this 2022 title is available for purchase on YouTube Movies, Google Play, and Apple TV+. Now that you know all about where you can catch this Rotten Tomatoes-certified film, all that's left to do is to go to any of these sites and enjoy the ride.
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