Here Are All Of The New Movies Coming Out This Weekend
The Lovebirds and Uncut Gems arrive on Netflix this week.
Welcome back, movie lovers! Welcome to another week of movies being delivered straight into your home (since they aren't being released in theaters right now).
So let's get straight to what's available this week:
The Lovebirds

Synopsis: A couple has their defining moment when they become embroiled in a murder mystery.
Starring: Issa Rae, Kumail Nanjiani, Anna Camp, Kyle Bornheimer, Paul Sparks
Where to watch it: Netflix
Watch the trailer here.
Inheritance

Synopsis: When the patriarch of an absurdly powerful and wealthy family dies, the inheritance he leaves to his wife and daughter threatens to ruin their lives.
Starring: Lily Collins, Simon Pegg, Connie Nielsen, Chace Crawford and Patrick Warburton
Where to watch it: On Demand
Watch the trailer here.
The Trip To Greece

Synopsis: In the fourth and final installment of this movie series, Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon travel to Greece to retrace Odysseus's footsteps.
Starring: Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon
Where to watch it: On Demand
Watch the trailer here.
Rocketman

Synopsis: In this epic musical movie, Taron Egerton plays Elton John from a young child to a man with a booming music career.
Starring: Taron Egerton, Jamie Bell, Richard Madden, Bryce Dallas Howard, Gemma Jones
Where to watch it: Hulu and Amazon
Watch the trailer here.
Military Wives

Synopsis: Inspired by a true story, a group of women whose partners are in the military and serving in Afghanistan come together to form the first-ever military wives choir.
Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Sharon Horgan, Jason Flemyng, Greg Wise
Where to watch it: On Demand
Watch the trailer here.
Ovid and the Art of Love

Synopsis: In this movie set in both modern-day Detroit and Ancient Rome, Corbin Blue plays the poet Ovid.
Starring: Corbin Bleu, John Savage, Tara Summers, Tamara Feldman
Where to watch it: On Demand
Watch the trailer here.
Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films of All Time — Volume 2: Horror & Sci-Fi

Synopsis: In volume two of the series, the hosts take a detailed dive into the greatest cult horror and science fiction movies of all time.
Featuring: Jeff Goldblum, Sean Young, Joe Morton, Malcolm McDowell, Bruce Campbell, Roger Corman, John Sayles, Mary Woronov, Ed Neal, Rob Zombie
Where to watch it: On Demand
Watch the trailer here.
The Painter and The Thief

Synopsis: An artist finds and befriends the man who stole her paintings — and they become friends.
Starring: Karl Bertil-Nordland, Barbora Kysilkova
Where to watch it: Hulu
Watch the trailer here.
Uncut Gems

Synopsis: A day in the life of a jeweler in New York City's diamond district.
Starring: Adam Sandler, LaKeith Stanfield, Idina Menzel, Julia Fox, The Weeknd, Kevin Garnett
Where to watch it: Netflix
Watch the trailer here.
Villain

Synopsis: After finishing his jail sentence, Eddie (Craig Fairbrass) is ready to start fresh. He then learns of his brother's debt to a drug lord and is forced to return to a life of crime.
Starring: Craig Fairbrass, George Russo, Izuka Hoyle, Mark Monero, Tomi May, Eloise Lovell Anderson, Taz Skylar, Nicholas Aaron, Michael John Treanor, Marcus Onilude, Robert Glenister
Where to watch it: On Demand
Watch the trailer here.
Union Bridge

Synopsis: In this southern gothic thriller, Will moves back home after living in the city for years and reunites with an old friend, Nick, who never left.
Starring: Scott Friend, Emma Duncan, Alex Breaux, Elisabeth Noone, Bobby J. Brown, Lateicia Ford, Kevin Murray, Nancy Linden
Where to watch it: On Demand
Watch the trailer here.
Lucky Grandma

Synopsis: A chain-smoking, cranky grandmother in New York City's Chinatown decides to go all in at a casino, which lands her right in the middle of a war between gangs.
Starring: Tsai Chin, Hsiao-Yuan Ha, Michael Tow
Where to watch it: On Demand
Watch the trailer here.
And if you're wondering how to watch the movies On Demand...
In the US, "on demand" usually means a title will be available to rent via your cable TV provider and most (but not necessarily all) of the following services: Amazon, Apple, Comcast, Vudu, Google, YouTube, Fandango, DirecTV, Charter, Dish, Cox, Altice, Sony, Frontier, Redbox, and Verizon. Each movie's availability varies by studio, but you can usually find them in the aforementioned services.