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Digital Trends
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Digital Trends
3 great free movies to stream this weekend (June 20-22)
The summer movie season is heating up. Last week, How to Train Your Dragon broke out at the box office on its way to a domestic debut of $83.7 million. This week, two new additions, 28 Years Later and Elio, are expected to score openings of over $20 million. More is on the way, with F1 coming in hot next week. When you're not at the theater, save some money at home by downloading a FAST service. With a FAST service like Tubi or Pluto TV, consumers can stream thousands of movies for free. Speaking of 28 Years Later, one of our picks this weekend comes from the same franchise. Find out which one below. Recommended Videos We also have guides to the best new movies to stream, the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Max, and the best movies on Disney+. 28 Days Later (2002) The Rage Virus returns to the big screen in 28 Years Later, the long-awaited follow-up in the 28 Days Later franchise. Revisit how the world went to hell in 28 Days Later, the sci-fi horror directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland. Animal rights activists mistakenly free an infected chimpanzee, who spreads the virus to the humans. The virus then spreads across England, leading to the collapse of civilization. 28 days later, Jim (Cillian Murphy) wakes up in an abandoned hospital, unaware of what happened. After escaping from several infected, Jim links up with Selena (Naomie Harris) and Frank (Brendan Gleeson), and together, the group embarks on a journey to find a safe haven. There are so many positives about 28 Days Later, but choosing to make the zombies fast-moving might be the film's crowning achievement. Stream 28 Days Later on Pluto TV. Get Out (2017) Jordan Peele is currently one of the most influential voices in the horror genre. In 2017, Peele was still considered a comedian and one-half of Key & Peele. Peele completely shifted the comedic narrative with Get Out, his feature film directorial debut. Chris Washington (Daniel Kaluuya) is a young Black photographer who has been dating the white Rose Armitage (Allison Williams) for five months. Chris reluctantly agrees to accompany Rose to meet her family in upstate New York. Chris has his reservations at first, being one of the only African Americans in a white community. Once Chris notices the other African Americans acting unnaturally, he senses something isn't right and wants to get out. Seeing Get Out in the theaters is one of the most memorable theatrical experiences of the last decade. While you can't play off the emotion of an audience at home, Get Out's twists and tension will still make you squeamish in this groundbreaking psychological thriller. Stream Get Out on Tubi. No Strings Attached (2011) No Strings Attached recycles the popular rom-com trope of two friends contemplating if they have feelings for each other. Not to be confused with Friends with Benefits, No Strings Attached stars Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher as Emma and Adam, friends who agree to have a sexual relationship without emotion. The arrangement gets off to a hot start as Emma and Adam enjoy hooking up with one another. The more time they spend together, the more feelings start to develop, even though they promised never to fall in love. Again, it's a recycled premise. However, Portman and Kutcher are so delightful that it doesn't matter. Their chemistry is so palpable that predictability takes a backseat to enjoyability. Stream No Strings Attached on Pluto TV.
Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘Robin and the Hoods,' Starring Naomie Harris and Gwendoline Christie, Sells to U.S., Multiple Other Territories, Ahead of Cannes Market (EXCLUSIVE)
Epsilon Film has closed deals for North America and multiple international territories for its family fantasy adventure 'Robin and the Hoods,' which stars 'Skyfall's' Naomie Harris, 'Game of Thrones' actor Gwendoline Christie, and Mark Williams, who was Arthur Weasley in the 'Harry Potter' films. Shout! Factory took the rights for the U.S. and Canada. Additional deals for the British production, which premiered as a Sky Original in the U.K. and Ireland, have been sealed with Korea (Bluelabel), Greece (Rosebud), former Yugoslavia (Investacommerce), Israel (LEV Films), Bulgaria (Pro Films) and Encore for inflight rights. More from Variety World War II Drama 'Never Alone' From Klaus Haro Sells to Multiple Territories (EXCLUSIVE) Martin Scorsese to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at Italy's Taormina Film Festival (EXCLUSIVE) Leonardo DiCaprio Will Present Robert De Niro With Honorary Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Festival Opening The film follows a spirited girl and her loyal group of friends — 'the Hoods' — as they take on a ruthless property developer to protect their beloved play world, which they claim as their kingdom. Epsilon describes 'Robin and the Hoods' as a 'feel-good film filled with humor, action and heart [that] offers a fresh and imaginative take on the Robin Hood legend.' 'Robin and the Hoods' is directed by Phil Hawkins ('Prancer: A Christmas Tale,' 'It Lies Within'), from a script by Stuart Benson and Paul Davidson. It is produced by Claudia Bluemhuber for Silver Reel and Matt Williams for Future Artists Entertainment. Executive producers for Silver Reel are Alexander Jooss, Florian Dargel and Karol Griffiths. The North American deal was negotiated by Jordan Fields for the Shout! Factory and Epsilon's Julia Weber. Epsilon is a joint venture between Alice von Einem, Weber and the Beta Film Group. Highlights of its slate include animated features 'Dreamers — The Hunt for Shadowclaw,' 'The Amazing Maurice 2,' 'Nessie Junior,' 'Brave Heart Yakari' and 'Mimi and Harold — Out of Frame.' Epsilon's live-action films include 'Lassie and the Wild Bear' and 'The School of Magical Animals,' parts three and four. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival