11 Must-Watch Shows & Movies Streaming & In Theaters This Weekend July 19-July 21
Hey there, entertainment enthusiasts! The summer of 2024 is serving up some seriously sizzling content. Fan-favorite shows like The Bear and House of The Dragon are back with fresh seasons, and blockbuster hits like Inside Out 2 and A Quiet Place: Day One are lighting up the big screen. But wait, there’s more! This weekend is packed with new binge-worthy shows and cinematic gems that are totally worth the trip to your local theater. Ready to dive in? Here are the Top 11 must-watch titles for this scorching weekend!
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Movies to see
1. “Twisters”
The new “Twisters” movie, a sequel to the 1996 disaster film “Twister,” has garnered mostly positive reviews from critics and audiences. It currently sits with a 77% Critic Score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 93% Audience Score. Directed by Lee Isaac Chung, the film aims to capture the thrilling essence of storm chasing with advanced visual effects and a fresh storyline. Some reviewers praise the film for its intense action sequences and nostalgic nods to the original, while others criticize it for a lack of character development and predictable plot points. Despite the divided opinions, “Twisters” has managed to draw significant attention, appealing to both fans of the original and a new generation of viewers seeking high-stakes entertainment. Glen Powell is also a big Hollywood star now so he is for sure to bring audiences in after performances in “Anyone But You” and “Hit-Man”. “Twisters” is out in theaters now.
2. “Abducted at HBCU: A Black Girl Missing”
“Abducted at HBCU: Black Girl Missing” is a new Lifetime movie that tackles the issue of missing Black women and girls. The film follows the story of a young Black woman who disappears from her historically Black college and university (HBCU) campus. The movie sheds light on the struggles her family faces as they try to get the authorities and media to take her disappearance seriously, highlighting the systemic issues and racial biases that often result in these cases receiving less attention than they deserve. Through its narrative, the film aims to raise awareness and spark conversations about the urgent need for equitable treatment and resources in the search for missing persons. The star of the film, Naturi Naughton exclusively talked with PopViewers about the new movie.
3. “Find Me Falling”
In this new romantic comedy, Harry Connick Jr. stars as a rockstar past his prime, John. He moves to a Mediterranean island to escape his celebrity lifestyle. After making a failed rock album, this seems like the perfect dream to him. However, upon arriving on the island, he reconnects with an old flame, Sia. Angi Scott plays Sia, the former love of his life whom he met many years prior on the island. John let Sia slip away, but this time he wants to make it right. “Find Me Falling” is the perfect cheesy romantic comedy that Netflix cranks out weekly, and you can breeze through it on a summer weekend.
4. “Love Lies Bleeding”
“Love Lies Bleeding” is a movie starring Kristen Stewart that delves into the world of competitive bodybuilding. Stewart plays a determined and ambitious athlete who faces intense pressures and personal conflicts as she strives for success in the sport. The film explores themes of ambition, rivalry, and the sacrifices made in the pursuit of excellence, offering a dramatic look at the extremes of competitive sports and the impact on those involved. “Love Lies Bleeding” is available to stream on Max.
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5. “Lady In The Lake”
“Lady in the Lake” is a new show on Apple TV+ starring Oscar winner, Natalie Portman. Set in 1960s Baltimore, the series follows Maddie Schwartz (played by Portman), a housewife and mother who reinvents herself as an investigative journalist after an unsolved murder. As she delves into the case, she crosses paths with Cleo Sherwood, a hard-working woman balancing motherhood, multiple jobs, and a passionate commitment to advancing the city’s Black progressive agenda. The show explores themes of race, class, and social justice while delivering a gripping mystery narrative. The first two episodes of “Lady In The Lake” are available to watch with the rest premiering every Friday through August 23rd. “Lady In The Lake” is available to stream on Apple TV+.
6. “Cobra Kai”
The latest episode drop of “Cobra Kai” continues the intense rivalry between Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence while introducing new conflicts and alliances among their students. The episode builds on the aftermath of the All Valley Karate Tournament, with characters dealing with the consequences of their actions. Expect more dramatic confrontations, evolving relationships, and high-stakes martial arts action. Five new episodes premiered as the Sixth Season Premiere. This makes up the first part of three parts for the final season. The next five episodes will premiere in November and the final five in 2025. “Cobra Kai” is the perfect summer show to start for the whole family. “Cobra Kai” is available to stream on Netflix.
7. “Simone Biles Rising”
The new Netflix documentary series, “Simone Biles Rising” offers an in-depth look into the life and career of the world-renowned gymnast. The two part series explores Biles’ journey from her early days in gymnastics to becoming a global superstar, highlighting her remarkable achievements and the challenges she faced along the way. It delves into her personal and professional struggles, including her decision to prioritize her mental health during the Tokyo Olympics. Featuring interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and personal reflections, the series provides an intimate and inspiring portrait of one of the greatest athletes of our time. “Simone Biles Rising” is streaming on Netflix.
8. “Those About To Die”
“Those About to Die” is a new Peacock show starring Oscar winner, Anthony Hopkins. Set in the complex and brutal world of ancient Rome’s gladiatorial games, the series follows a diverse cast of characters, including gladiators, soldiers, and citizens, as they navigate power struggles, politics, and the spectacle of the arena. Hopkins plays a key role, bringing his gravitas to the intricate and treacherous dynamics of Roman society. The show combines historical drama with action and intrigue, offering a gripping portrayal of life and death in the empire. All ten episodes of the series are streaming on Peacock.
9. “Presumed Innocent”
Catch up on the hottest show of the summer, “Presumed Innocent“. Seven of the eight episodes are currently available to watch on Apple TV+. “Presumed Innocent” is a new show on Apple TV+, based on Scott Turow’s best-selling novel. The series follows prosecutor Rusty Sabich (Jake Gyllenhaal), who finds himself accused of the murder of his colleague, Carolyn Polhemus. As Rusty fights to prove his innocence, the show delves into themes of betrayal, deceit, and the complexities of the legal system. The narrative weaves a tense courtroom drama with personal and professional conflicts, exploring how the search for truth can blur the lines between guilt and innocence. Catch up before the gripping finale premieres next week. “Presumed Innocent” is available to stream on Apple TV+.
10. “Too Hot to Handle”
The new drop of episodes for “Too Hot to Handle” continues to follow a group of singles who are challenged to form genuine connections without engaging in physical intimacy. The latest episodes bring fresh twists, new contestants, and escalating drama as participants navigate their relationships and the competition. As always, the show’s central premise tests their ability to abstain from physical contact while offering a mix of romance, flirtation, and personal growth. Expect unexpected developments, emotional moments, and more heated interactions as the stakes are raised. The next episode premieres on July, 26. “Too Hot to Handle” is available to stream on Netflix.
11. “Unprisoned”
“Unprisoned” is a series that explores the journey of a formerly incarcerated individual adjusting to life outside of prison. The series stars Kerry Washington and Delroy Lindo as they navigate the challenges of reintegration into society, dealing with issues such as stigma, relationships, and personal growth. Washington plays the daughter of former criminal, played by Lindo. Through a blend of drama and comedy, the show delves into the complexities of the criminal justice system and the impact of incarceration on individuals and their families. It aims to provide a nuanced perspective on the struggles and triumphs of those trying to rebuild their lives after serving time. The second season premiered on Hulu to glowing reviews for the writing, performances, and plot. Catch up on this underrated and heartwarming show with all episodes of “Unprisoned” streaming on Hulu.
As the weekend approaches, there’s no shortage of movies and shows to dive into. Whether you’re in the mood for heart-pounding action with “Twisters,” a gripping legal drama in “Presumed Innocent,” an inspiring documentary about “Simone Biles: Rising,” or the latest thrilling developments in “Cobra Kai,” there’s something for every viewer. These shows and movies promise to deliver entertainment and excitement, making your weekend viewing experience both engaging and memorable. So grab your snacks, settle in, and enjoy the best of what TV and film have to offer this weekend!