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From ‘Mother Mary’ to ‘Passenger,’ 10 movies to stream right now

Need a new movie to watch? Stream these 10 at home for free with Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Peacock, HBO Max, Disney+ and Paramount+.

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Updated Aug. 21, 2026, 1:17 p.m. ET
  • One of these movies is what you should watch tonight.
  • If you dig horror-tinged tales, try out the ghost story “Mother Mary” and road-trip nightmare “Passenger.”
  • Looking for something heartfelt? Stream real-life story “Tow” and sweet family tale “She Dances.”

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You can’t escape Anne Hathaway.

She’s tussling with dinos in “The End of Oak Street” and annoying suitors in “The Odyssey” at cinemas, while at home on streaming services, Hathaway plays a beloved fashion journalist in Disney+ and Hulu‘s “The Devil Wears Prada 2” and a haunted pop star in HBO Max‘s “Mother Mary.” There are quite a few other new streaming films this weekend, including the road-trip nightmare “Passenger” on Paramount+ and the Rose Byrne true-life drama “Tow” on Amazon’s Prime Video.

Here are 10 new and notable movies you can stream right now:

‘Camp Rock 3’

The Gray brothers of Connect 3 (from left, Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas) are in desperate need of an opening act for their reunion tour in "Camp Rock 3."

In the teen musical threequel, the siblings of Connect 3 (played by the Jonas Brothers) return to Camp Rock in need of an opening act for their reunion tour. A bunch of talented campers compete for the spot, including an ambitious singer (Liamani Segura), her more chill brother (Hudson Stone) and a bad-boy guitarist (Malachi Barton).

Where to watch: Disney+

‘Don’t Say Good Luck’

Sunny Sandler (left, with Melanie Lynskey) is a teenager who gets the lead in the school musical and also navigates drama at home in the coming-of-age comedy "Don't Say Good Luck."

Sunny Sandler stars in the touching dramedy as a teenager who goes out for her high school’s production of “Waitress” and nabs the lead, surprising everyone – including herself. When her mom (Melanie Lynskey) reveals her cancer has returned, the youngster becomes increasingly torn between responsibilities at home and onstage.

Where to watch: Netflix

‘Girls Like Girls’

New girl in town Coley (Maya da Costa, left) falls for her friend Sonya (Myra Molloy) in the coming-of-age drama "Girls Like Girls," director Hayley Kiyoko’s adaptation of her best-selling novel.

Director Hayley Kiyoko‘s adaptation of her coming-of-age novel centers on Coley (Maya Da Costa), a new girl in town who meets Sonya (Myra Molloy) and her friends. Coley and Sonya confide in each other and grow closer, emotionally and romantically, though Sonya’s insecurities threaten the budding relationship.

Where to watch: Peacock

‘Michael’

Jaafar Jackson stars as his uncle, Michael Jackson, in the hit biopic "Michael."

The biopic follows the early years of Michael Jackson (Jaafar Jackson) as the pint-sized member of the Jackson 5 grows up to become a solo superstar and escape the clutches of his abusive manager father (Colman Domingo). The musical sequences, including a nifty making-of-“Thriller” scene, make up for the straightforward plot.

Where to watch:Starz

‘Mother Mary’

A pop star (Anne Hathaway, right) reunites with her estranged best friend and ex-costume designer (Michaela Coel) in the psychosexual thriller "Mother Mary."

In this horror-tinged psychological drama, the title pop star (Anne Hathaway) is on the comeback trail after a near-tragic stage incident. She reaches out to her estranged BFF and costume designer (Michaela Coel) for just the right concert wear, and the two reconnect to exorcise past sins in an intriguing ghost story.

Where to watch:HBO Max

‘Normal’

Bob Odenkirk plays the sheriff of a small Minnesota town with some dark secrets in the action thriller "Normal."

In director Ben Wheatley’s over-the-top action thriller, Bob Odenkirk plays the temporary sheriff in the small Minnesota town of Normal. When he discovers the place’s darkest secret – that it’s the home of riches owned by Japanese Yakuza gangsters – the lawman gets a scrappy group of allies together to combat antagonistic locals.

Where to watch: HBO Max

‘Obsession’

Inde Navarrette had a star-making performance – and freaked out audiences – as Nikki in the box-office phenomenon "Obsession."

In this gory and gonzo take on the “monkey’s paw” trope – and one of the best movies this year – Bear (Michael Johnston) is a lovelorn guy who uses a mysterious trinket to wish his coworker Nikki (Inde Navarrette) would love him. She shows him a whole lot of adoration, all right, to a deeply unsettling and unhinged degree.

Where to watch: Peacock

‘Passenger’

Jacob Scipio and Lou Llobell play a road-tripping couple who get saddled with a demonic presence in the supernatural horror movie "Passenger."

Remember this supernatural thriller the next time you feel like hitting the road. Lou Llobell and Jacob Scipio play a couple living the nomadic van life when they come across a nasty car accident. They do the right thing and stop, but it’s totally the wrong thing when a demonic spirit attaches itself to them and haunts their travels.

Where to watch: Paramount+

‘She Dances’

Steve Zahn stars in the dramedy about a father who chaperones his estranged teen daughter (Audrey Zahn) and her friend (Mackenzie Ziegler) on their road trip to a dance competition. Dad and kid navigate various obstacles and their own family issues in a touching story exploring grief and adulthood.

Where to watch: Peacock

‘Tow’

Rose Byrne plays a struggling Seattle woman who lives out of her car but has it taken away in the drama "Tow," based on a true story.

There are major “Erin Brockovich” vibes with this stirring drama based on a true story. Rose Byrne stars as a Seattle woman living out of her Toyota Camry whose vehicle is stolen and towed. Unable to pay the unfair fine, she embarks on an epic crusade to get it back, with the help of a social worker (Octavia Spencer) and a young lawyer (Dominic Sessa).

Where to watch: Prime Video

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