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Conclave, Netflix’s Our Little Secret and every new film streaming

Every week at Polygon, we round up the most notable new releases coming to streaming and VOD, highlighting the biggest and best new movies you can watch at home.

This week, horror 3the new supernatural horror slasher from director Damien Leone, arrives on VOD. That’s not all that’s new to rent and buy this week, namely the crime thriller conclave also hits VOD this week alongside the sci-fi horror film elevation with Anthony Mackie (Captain America: Brave New World), the stop-motion comedy Memoirs of a Snailand the dystopian superhero film Guardian Chapter II. There’s a lot more to see when it comes to streaming, among other things Robot dreams on Hulu, the romantic Christmas comedy Our little secret on Netflix and much more!

Here’s everything new to see this weekend!

Where to see: Available to stream on Netflix

Katie Baker, Ian Harding and Lindsay Lohan sit at a table in “Our Little Secret.”

Our little secret. (LR) Katie Baker as Cassie, Ian Harding as Logan and Lindsay Lohan as Avery in “Our Little Secret.” Cr. Bob Mahoney/Netflix © 2024
Image: Netflix

Genre: Holiday romantic comedy
Duration: 1h 41m
Director: Stephen Herek
Pour: Lindsay Lohan, Ian Harding, Kristin Chenoweth

Lindsay Lohan continues to dominate Netflix’s holiday titles, although this latest romantic comedy is a little more down-to-earth Falling in love with Christmas And Irish wish. Lohan plays Avery, a woman who is excited to spend the holidays with her new boyfriend. But she realizes that her ex is also there because he is dating her new boyfriend’s younger sister. They decide to pretend they don’t know each other, which apparently works about as well as you’d expect. Keyword: holiday fun!

Where to see: Available to stream on Netflix November 28th

A group of people stand in fear around a strange glowing object on a desk.

Photo: Glen Wilson/Sony Pictures

Genre: Science fiction horror
Duration:
1h 24m
Director:
Chris Weitz
Pour:
John Cho, Katherine Waterston, Havana Rose Liu

Remember Smart housethis 1999 sci-fi comedy about a fully automated house, voiced by Katey Sagal, that goes haywire? Well, imagine if this movie was a horror thriller instead and you got the gist of it Worriedthe new film by director Chris Weitz (The Golden Compass, The Twilight Saga: New Moon) with John Cho and Katherine Waterston.

When one lucky family decides to try out AIA (Havana Rose Liu), a commercial artificial intelligence designed to help them better organize their personal lives, they couldn’t be happier with the results. Until the AI, in its twisted desire to be part of the family, begins to psychologically manipulate the family and harm those close to them.

Where to see: Available to rent on Hulu

Dog and robot on the beach - behind them you can see rides in amusement parks and promenade restaurants. You watch as three pigs in swimsuits run to the water in Robot Dreams.

Image: Arcadia Motion Pictures

Genre: tragicomedy
Duration:
1h 43m
Director:
Pablo Berger

The surprise entry in this year’s Best Animated Film category at the Oscars is a bittersweet ode to old friends. Director Pablo Berger was so touched by Sara Varon’s graphic novel that he founded an animation studio to adapt it. Completely dialogue-free, it follows a lonely dog ​​who befriends a robot, the blissful summer they spend together, and what happens after outside forces separate them. Robot dreams is beautifully animated and deeply atmospheric – and will make you cry the next time you hear Earth, Wind & Fire’s “September.”

Where to see: Available to stream on Hulu on November 29th

Ben Stiller stands in a crowded kitchen and stares at a young girl sitting on a counter with a knife in The Nutcracker.

Image: Rivulet Films/Hulu

Genre: Holiday comedy
Duration:
1h 44m
Director:
David Gordon Green
Pour:
Ben Stiller, Linda Cardellini, Ari Graynor

In this comedy-drama, a workaholic named Mike (played by Ben Stiller) must step in and care for his four orphaned nephews after the deaths of his sister and brother-in-law. He travels to a farm in the middle of nowhere and must care for them while the social welfare office struggles to find suitable caregivers for the four unruly children. nutcracker was the opening film of the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival.

Where to see: Available to stream on Max November 28th

Miles Gutierrez-Riley and Kiernan Shipka sit on a porch and smile in

Image: Image start/Max

Genre: comedy
Director:
Jordan Weiss
Pour:
Kiernan Shipka, Christine Taylor, Miles Gutierrez-Riley

Kiernan Shipka and Nico Hiraga play two best friends who decide to do this Really They have to separate from their high school friends over Thanksgiving break because they miss the college experience. But when they return to their hometown, they’re not sure if they’ll make it, especially because they’ll run into everyone there who comes from their past. At least they have each other during this turbulent time!

Where to see: Available to stream on Disney Plus on November 29th

Genre: documentary
Director:
David Tedeschi

Produced by Martin Scorsese, this documentary chronicles the legendary 1964 US tour that catapulted The Beatles into rock ‘n’ roll superstardom. Featuring behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with the surviving band members, Beatles ’64 is an excellent testament to the band’s enduring legacy.

Where to see: Available to stream on Paramount Plus

Jack Black is dressed as Satan and holds a letter addressed to him in

Image: Paramount Pictures

Genre: Dark comedy
Duration:
1h 43m
Director:
Bobby Farrelly
Pour:
Jack Black, Robert Timothy Smith, Keegan-Michael Key

In this dark Christmas comedy, Jack Black stars as Satan, summoned to Earth by a mild-mannered teenager who mistakenly addresses a letter intended for Santa Claus to him. When the boy doesn’t take the hint that “Santa Claus” might not be who he says he is, Satan takes the initiative and helps him make his Christmas wishes come true. In exchange for his immortal soul, of course. It’s like Beetlejuicebut for Christmas!

Where to see: Available to stream on Shudder on November 29th

Genre: horror
Duration:
1h 26m
Director: Adam MacDonald
Pour:
Missy Peregrym, Joris Jarsky, Damon Runyan

This Canadian horror thriller follows a group of friends as they venture into the forest for a week-long hunting trip. Things go wrong when they accidentally stumble upon a pack of wolves that hunt them mercilessly, while the group’s cooperation is tested by long-simmering tensions from the past.

Where to see: Can be rented from Amazon, Apple and Vudu

Ralph Fiennes, dressed in clerical robes, stands in a room full of clergy in the conclave.

Image: Focus functions

Genre: Mystery thriller
Duration:
2h
Director:
Edward Berger
Pour:
Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow

Ralph Fiennes plays the lead role Things are quiet on the Western Front In his latest thriller, director Edward Berger plays Thomas Lawrence, a cardinal tasked with convening a secret conclave to decide on the appointment of a new pope. As the interfactional disputes between the cardinals evolve into conspiracies and questions, Thomas must weigh the future of the church against the weight of his own conscience.

Where to see: Can be rented from Amazon, Apple and Vudu

Image: Dark Age Cinema/Bloody Disgusting

Genre: horror
Duration: 2h 5m
Director: Damien Leone
Pour: David Howard Thornton, Lauren LaVera, Elliott Fullam

Just in time for the holidays, Art the Clown is back! horror 3 sees the return of everyone’s favorite murderous clown, this time with the help of demon-possessed survivor Victoria (Samantha Scaffidi), to exact revenge on Sienna Shaw (Lauren LaVera) and continue killing as many people as inhumanely as possible.

Where to see: Can be rented from Amazon, Apple and Vudu

Morena Baccarin, Maddie Hasson and Anthony Mackie stand in a wooded area next to a rocky cliff, holding a map at elevation.

Image: Vertical Entertainment

Genre: Science fiction thriller
Duration:
1h 31m
Director:
George Nolfi
Pour:
Anthony Mackie, Morena Baccarin, Maddie Hasson

Three years after a civilization was destroyed by a race of subterranean creatures, a widower (Anthony Mackie) travels to Boulder, Colorado with two women in search of a way to kill the invasive species. After descending to ground level, the trio must fight for survival against overwhelming odds.

Where to see: Can be rented from Amazon, Apple and Vudu

Two claymation characters smile and sit in a living room full of adorable creatures and ephemera in

Image: IFC Films

Genre: Stop motion animation
Duration:
1h 35m
Director:
Adam Elliot
Pour:
Sarah Snook, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Eric Bana

This stop-motion animated film is narrated by a snail-obsessed woman (played by Sarah Snook) as she looks back on her life. She recounts her poor but blissful childhood with her father and her beloved twin brother and recalls how she and her brother were separated after their father’s death. Although her current situation is quite sad and she certainly regrets it, she is slowly finding the courage to live again.

Where to see: Can be rented from Amazon, Apple and Vudu

Genre: Dystopian science fiction
Duration:
1h 26m
Director:
Brandon Vietti
Pour:
Troy Baker, Adrienne Barbeau, Michael Cerveris

The second and final installment of Brandon Vietti’s animated adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ groundbreaking superhero miniseries Guardian has finally arrived. Will Nite Owl, Rorschach, Dr. Manhattan and Silk Specter, as the world heads towards doomsday, will they be able to uncover the mastermind behind the conspiracy to pit the United States and Russia against each other in a global conflict?

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