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Brian Truitt, USA TODAYSeptember 12, 2025 at 7:15 AM
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There are so many cool new movies hitting streaming services these days, it's OK if you feel the need to just yell out "Winning!"
Remember when that catchphrase was all the rage in 2011? Well, a new Netflix documentary about Charlie Sheen brings that up, as well as all his other infamous shenanigans. That film and others are hitting Disney+, Paramount+, HBO Max and more, from theatrical releases finally coming home like the super-intense military drama "Warfare" to original fare such as the Netflix rom-com "The Wrong Paris."
Here are 10 new and notable movies you can stream right now:
'aka Charlie Sheen'
Charlie Sheen talks about his life, career and many issues in the documentary "aka Charlie Sheen."
The two-part documentary puts Charlie Sheen at a diner table and lets him riff on three things that define him: partying, partying that leads to problems, and just problems. Friends and family chime in but this is really Sheen's show revealing wild stories about his life, career (did you know he was up for "The Karate Kid"?) and celebrity infamy.
Where to watch: Netflix
'Dangerous Animals'
Jai Courtney plays a serial killer who uses sharks as his primary murder method in the horror movie "Dangerous Animals."
Slasher flicks and shark movies go together like peanut butter and jelly. And Jai Courtney is a nasty piece of work in this gonzo thriller as a serial killer who kidnaps women and feeds them to finned beasts for his murderous pleasure. That is, until he nabs a nomadic surfer (Hassie Harrison) who turns out to be one tough cookie.
Where to watch: Shudder
'Friendship'
Craig (Tim Robinson) forms a bond with his neighbor, local weatherman Austin (Paul Rudd), that grows sour in the dark comedy "Friendship."
Tim Robinson's Everyman awkwardness fuels this cringe-worthy dark comedy. Craig (Robinson) is a marketing executive without any real pals when he meets his neighbor, life-of-the-party weatherman Austin (Paul Rudd). They strike up a bond, Craig's oddball behavior sours his bud, and their friendship goes spectacularly off the rails.
Where to watch: HBO Max
'Highest 2 Lowest'
Music mogul David King (Denzel Washington, far right) goes to desperate lengths to help a kidnapped boy in Spike Lee's crime thriller "Highest 2 Lowest."
This reimagining of Akira Kurosawa's "High and Low" is an intensely watchable reunion of two old friends, Spike Lee and Denzel Washington. A New York music mogul (Washington) faces a moral dilemma when he has to choose between preserving the future of his label or saving the kidnapped son of a loyal childhood friend (Jeffrey Wright).
Where to watch: Apple TV+
'Lilo & Stitch'
Maia Kealoha (right), as Lilo, goes nose-to-nose with her adopted furry blue alien Stitch in Disney's live-action remake of "Lilo & Stitch."
Did we really need another "Lilo & Stitch"? Probably not, because the original 2002 cartoon is still a standout in the Disney canon. But if you love heartwarming sibling shenanigans, it's worth a watch to see furry menace Stitch cause chaos in the lives of rebellious 6-year-old Lilo (Maia Kealoha) and her big sister/guardian Nani (Sydney Agudong).
Where to watch: Disney+
'Screamboat'
This horror flick isn't for the Disney adults. Thanks to the original version of Mickey Mouse now being in the public domain, Steamboat Willie has been turned into a murderous critter (played by David Howard Thornton, aka Art the Clown) who goes to town on victims riding a late-night ferry, including partygoers who could be mistaken for cartoon princesses.
Where to watch: Peacock
'Warfare'
Will Poulter stars as a Navy SEAL captain who struggles to get his mind right after an IED explosion in "Warfare."
A crew of talented young movie stars (from Will Poulter to Joseph Quinn) play Navy SEALs caught in the middle of a harrowing standoff with Iraqi insurgents. Directors Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza, an ex-soldier whose experience was the basis for the film, put viewers through uncannily real and unflinchingly brutal moments.
Where to watch: HBO Max
'The Wedding Banquet'
Lily Gladstone, left, and Kelly Marie Tran in "The Wedding Banquet."
Two gay couples (Lily Gladstone and Kelly Marie Tran, plus Bowen Yang and Han Gi-Chan) hatch a marriage scheme for one pair to get a green card and the other to get money for infertility treatments. Their simple plan goes awry when one of their relatives wants a posh Korean wedding banquet in the heartfelt romantic comedy.
Where to watch: Paramount+
'Winter Spring Summer or Fall'
"Wednesday" costars Jenna Ortega and Percy Hynes White reunite for a slice-of-life teen romance. Remi (Ortega) is a talented student with Harvard dreams, Barnes (White) is a Talking Heads obsessive not even thinking about college, and the unlikely couple falls in and out of love, again and again, over four seasons.
Where to watch: Paramount+
'The Wrong Paris'
Instead of going to France, Dawn (Miranda Cosgrove) signs up for a dating show and winds up back in her Texas hometown falling for cowboy bachelor Trey (Pierson Fodé) in the romantic comedy "The Wrong Paris."
In the romantic comedy, Dawn (Miranda Cosgrave) dreams of getting out of Paris, Texas, and going to art school in France. She signs up for a "Bachelor"-type dating show as a way to travel overseas but frustratingly ends up back in her hometown with cowboy Trey (Pierson Fodé) as the object of the contestants' affection.
Where to watch: Netflix
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