6 Must-See New Movies and TV Shows to Stream This Weekend (Nov. 14–16) Across Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and More”, including a list of the time
This weekend’s streaming lineup (Nov. 14–16) brings a rich variety of new titles across Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and more — from high-stakes thrillers to heartwarming holiday films and twisted dramas. Whether you’re in the mood for action, mystery, or feel-good nostalgia, there’s something here to keep you glued to your screen.
Here are six standout releases to consider for your weekend watchlist:
1. The Beast in Me (Netflix)
This limited psychological thriller stars Claire Danes as Aggie Wiggs, a reclusive author still grieving the loss of her son. When a wealthy and enigmatic neighbor (Matthew Rhys) moves in next door, secrets begin to unravel — and Aggie suspects there’s more to his past than meets the eye.
With suspenseful storytelling and strong performances, The Beast in Me promises to be a gripping weekend binge.
2. Nouvelle Vague (Netflix)
For lovers of cinema history and black-and-white style, Richard Linklater’s Nouvelle Vague is a must. This homage to the French New Wave centers on the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless, painting a vivid portrait of young Godard, Jean Seberg, and their contemporaries.
It’s a beautifully crafted film that feels like a love letter to an iconic era in film.
3. In Your Dreams (Netflix)
If you want something more whimsical and family-friendly, In Your Dreams is a fun animated adventure. The story follows siblings Stevie and Elliot as they journey into a bizarre dreamscape full of zombie breakfast foods, a sassy stuffed giraffe, and the queen of nightmares — all in a bid to have their ultimate dream come true.
It’s a lighthearted, imaginative ride perfect for weekend escapism.
4. A Very Jonas Christmas Movie (Disney+)
The Jonas Brothers (Kevin, Joe, and Nick) return in this delightful holiday comedy that premieres on Disney+ November 14. After a big concert in London, the brothers race back to New York to be with family for Christmas — but their trip doesn’t go smoothly, leading to funny, festive chaos.
Think Planes, Trains and Automobiles meets holiday cheer, with a solid dose of Bros nostalgia.
5. Malice (Prime Video)
On Prime Video, Malice debuts Nov. 14, a thriller series starring David Duchovny and Jack Whitehall. The show explores dark family secrets and vendettas, following Adam (Whitehall) as he insinuates himself into the wealthy Tanner family’s vacation — but his motives are far from innocent.
It’s a suspenseful, character-driven drama that will appeal to fans of psychological intrigue.
6. Eddington (HBO Max)
Though not on Netflix, Prime, or Disney+, this neo-Western thriller on HBO Max is worth your time this weekend. Directed by Ari Aster (known for Midsommar), Eddington is set during the COVID-19 lockdown in a small town, where Sheriff Joe (Joaquin Phoenix) becomes embroiled in a political and personal showdown with the town’s mayor (Pedro Pascal).
It’s tense, thematically rich, and very timely — a character study wrapped in social commentary.
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Why These Picks Matter:
This weekend’s slate demonstrates the strength and diversity of streaming content today. On Netflix, you get both highbrow art (Nouvelle Vague) and psychological intrigue (The Beast in Me), plus a dash of surreal adventure (In Your Dreams). Disney+ leans into seasonally cheerful fare with the Jonas Brothers’ holiday romp. Prime Video offers a darker narrative with Malice, diving into manipulation and secrets. Meanwhile, HBO Max’s Eddington combines drama and commentary in a uniquely modern Western.
Whether you’re watching solo, with friends, or with family, these six titles give you a little bit of everything: thrills, laughs, nostalgia, and emotional depth. Make yourself some popcorn — or hot cocoa — and settle in for a satisfying streaming weekend.
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