7 new Hollywood films and shows to relish this weekend
A new selection of films and television series is available this week on streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and Disney+.

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Explore a list of the most recent films available for streaming right now, ranging from heartwarming comedies to gripping action dramas.
1. Kinda Pregnant – Netflix (February 5)
The 2025 American comedy Kinda Pregnant by Tyler Spindel is written by Julie Paiva starring Amy Schumer, Forte, Brianne Howey, and Jillian Bell. The plot centers on a woman handling sudden life upheavals in a humorous and chaotic way.
2. Apple Cider Vinegar – Netflix (February 6)
Kaitlyn Dever plays Australian wellness guru Belle Gibson in Apple Cider Vinegar, which is based on a true event with a startling twist. Belle became extremely popular on the internet after claiming that she was able to cure her deadly brain cancer by leading a healthy lifestyle. The show explores the realm of social media deception and the ease with which false information may proliferate.
3. The Order – Prime Video (February 6)
Based on the nonfiction book The Silent Brotherhood, Justin Kurzel is the director of the Canadian action thriller The Order. The movie centers on an FBI agent who is sent to destroy a white supremacist organization that was active in the United States in the 1980s. The film, which stars Jude Law, Nicholas Hoult, and Jurnee Smollett, provides an engrossing glimpse into the murky realm of extremist groups and the operatives who put their lives in danger to put an end to them.
4. Sweet Magnolias Season 4 – Netflix (February 6)
Sweet Magnolias centers on three lifelong friends, played by JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Brooke Elliott, and Heather Headley—as they navigate love, professional obstacles, and family life in the quaint hamlet of Serenity. It is based on Sherryl Woods’ novels.
5. The Kardashians Season 6 – Disney+ (February 6)
Season 6 of The Kardashians, available on Disney+, marks the return of the Kardashian-Jenner family. From commercial endeavors to family dynamics, this reality series provides an intimate glimpse into their personal and professional life.
6. Clean Slate – Prime Video (February 6)
Laverne Cox and George Wallace co-created and starred as lead the new American sitcom Clean Slate. As they reunite after years apart, the show chronicles the touching and amusing journey of a father and his estranged adult kid.
7. We Live in Time – HBO Max (February 7)
Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh feature in the romantic comedy-drama We Live in Time. The film, directed by John Crowley, uses a nonlinear narrative to convey the highs and lows of a couple’s relationship over a ten-year period.
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