Top New Movies to Watch at Home This Weekend
New movies are streaming at home this weekend, and we’ve got your guide to what’s worth watching as you unwind from the long workweek. Whether you’re looking for an anime fantasy adventure, a thought-provoking documentary, or a bio-drama about the legendary Richard Burton, there’s something for everyone to enjoy without leaving the comfort of your home.
If you’re a fan of the hit crime drama series “Peaky Blinders,” you won’t want to miss the spinoff film “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man.” Follow self-exiled Tommy Shelby as he returns to Birmingham to face his traumas and fight Nazis during World War II. Catch it exclusively on Netflix starting March 20.
For those interested in health-related issues, check out “The Plastic Detox,” a documentary that explores the impact of daily plastic exposure on fertility and overall health. Available now on Netflix, this film provides expert insights into the effects of microplastics and endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
If you’re a fan of biographical dramas, don’t miss “Mr. Burton,” which chronicles the early life of Richard Burton, from wild schoolboy to silver screen star. Available for rent or purchase at home starting March 20, this film offers a glimpse into the life of the iconic Welsh actor.
For anime enthusiasts, “Scarlet” is a must-watch fantasy-action film inspired by Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Follow a princess seeking revenge for her father’s murder in a purgatory-like realm. Available for rent or purchase at home starting March 17, this movie is sure to captivate audiences with its gripping storyline.
Music lovers will enjoy “The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel,” a documentary featuring interviews with Flea and Anthony Kiedis. Explore the band’s early ’80s formation and rise to stardom from the LA underground scene, all thanks to the influence of original guitarist Hillel Slovak. Stream it exclusively on Netflix starting March 20.
So grab some popcorn, settle into your favorite spot on the couch, and enjoy these new movies streaming at home this weekend. Whether you’re a fan of anime, documentaries, biographical dramas, or music history, there’s something for everyone to enjoy from the comfort of your own home.


