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From ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ to ‘The Assessment,’ 10 movies to stream right now

Last updated: July 25, 2025 8:05 am
Oliver James
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‘The Amateur’‘Apocalypse in the Tropics’‘The Assessment’‘Death of a Unicorn’‘Happy Gilmore 2’‘I Love You Forever’‘Long Distance’‘The Phoenician Scheme’‘Push’‘Until Dawn’

Adam Sandler is gripping it and ripping it on the golf course like it’s 1996 again.

Nearly three decades after “Happy Gilmore” became one of the Sandman’s earliest and biggest movie hits, the highly anticipated comedy sequel “Happy Gilmore 2” leads a variety of new films from the streaming clubhouse. That’s a Netflix original, but other services such as Hulu, Peacock and HBO Max are offering up theatrical releases finally coming home, like the newest Wes Anderson jam, a horror flick based on the video game “Until Dawn” and a Jenna Ortega/Paul Rudd thriller.

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

‘The Amateur’

It’s like an action thriller that forgot to come out in 2003. When his wife (Rachel Brosnahan) is killed in an international terrorist attack, a CIA decoder (Rami Malek) goes after the people responsible in a throwback to the days of “The Recruit” and the “Bourne” movies.

Where to watch: Hulu.

‘Apocalypse in the Tropics’

A statue lays broken after a 2023 insurrection at Brazilian government buildings in the documentary “Apocalypse in the Tropics.”

The gripping documentary chronicles the rise of evangelical power in Brazilian politics in recent years, focused on the tumult caused by televangelist Silas Malafaia and controversial president Jair Bolsonaro. It’s also a sobering watch, given how certain aspects – from social-media propaganda to a destructive insurrection – hit way too close to home.

Where to watch: Netflix.

‘The Assessment’

Alicia Vikander plays an assessor sent to test potential parents in the most extreme ways possible in the sci-fi thriller “The Assessment.”

In a futuristic landscape wrecked by climate change, people have to get government permission to procreate, to save resources. Elizabeth Olsen and Himesh Patel play a scientific couple wanting a little one, and Alicia Vikander is the assessor sent to test them in extreme ways in the outrageously funny and extraordinarily bleak sci-fi thriller.

Where to watch: Hulu.

‘Death of a Unicorn’

Elliot (Paul Rudd) and Ridley (Jenna Ortega) investigate the situation after they hit a unicorn with their SUV in “Death of a Unicorn.”

In the trippily bonkers thriller, a widowed attorney (Paul Rudd) takes his estranged daughter (Jenna Ortega) on a work trip to a Rockies nature preserve for familial reconnection. That goes sideways when they hit a baby unicorn and the dad’s pharmaceutical employers aim to use its blood for profit. Then the foal’s parents show up and things get really gory.

Where to watch: HBO Max.

‘Happy Gilmore 2’

Adam Sandler reprises his title role in the comedy sequel “Happy Gilmore 2.”

This is the “Cannonball Run” of golf comedy sequels. The plot is a familiar one: Brash golfer Happy Gilmore (Adam Sandler) hits the links to raise enough money to send his daughter to ballet school. Come for the silliness, stay for the endless cameos, from women’s hoopsters and pro wrestlers to musicians, gridiron stars and Sandler’s old pals.

Where to watch: Netflix.

‘I Love You Forever’

Mackenzie (Sofia Black-D’Elia) and Finn (Ray Nicholson) share a fun romantic moment before their relationship goes off the rails in the dark comedy “I Love You Forever.”

No one’s having a creepier 2025 on screen than Ray Nicholson. (Yes, Jack’s son.) In this dark romantic comedy, Sofia Black-D’Elia plays a young woman unlucky in love who meets a TV journalist (Nicholson) who checks all the right boxes. Yet the best boyfriend ever quickly takes a swift and cringey turn toward the emotionally abusive.

Where to watch: HBO Max.

‘Long Distance’

The definition of a “dumped movie” is a shelved theatrical release with a new title and no marketing dropped suddenly on a streaming service. That said, this sci-fi film is a pretty fun time, with Anthony Ramos as a miner who crash-lands on a dangerous alien planet and needs to rescue an injured stranger (Naomi Scott) before his oxygen runs out.

Where to watch: Hulu.

‘The Phoenician Scheme’

Benicio del Toro (far left) stars as rich European Zsa-Zsa Korda, Mia Threapleton is his nun daughter Liesl and Michael Cera is their tutor in the Wes Anderson comedy “The Phoenician Scheme.”

Wes Anderson’s comedy stars Benicio del Toro as a famed arms dealer who, after one assassination attempt too many, makes estranged nun daughter (Mia Threapleton) his sole heir. Absurd shenanigans are afoot, though the real joy is watching a delightful del Toro and refreshing Threapleton navigating an oddly heartfelt family reconnection.

Where to watch: Peacock.

‘Push’

Alicia Sanz plays an expectant realtor stalked by a psycho killer in the horror movie “Push.”

The one thing very pregnant realtor Natalie (Alicia Sanz) doesn’t need is a bunch of no-shows to a cursed house she’s trying to sell. And the one guy who does show up? A psycho killer! Raúl Castillo plays the sadistic guy who ruthlessly chases her – a situation that goes truly awry when she goes into labor – in a twist on the supernaturally tinged slasher.

Where to watch: Shudder.

‘Until Dawn’

Odessa A’zion (far left), Belmont Cameli, Ella Rubin, Michael Cimino and Ji-young Yoo are a group of friends who have to figure out how to survive a killer time loop in “Until Dawn.”

The “Until Dawn” video game is a freaky good time. The movie adaptation veers wildly from it, and not for the better. Clover (Ella Rubin) takes her friends along on a doomed trip to find her missing sister, and they wind up in a time loop where they have to stay alive till dawn to make it to tomorrow. A horror flick with a few cool moments but a ton more clichés.

Where to watch: Netflix.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: New movies on Netflix, Amazon, Disney+, HBO, Hulu to stream now

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