What new movies are in theaters (and streaming) this weekend, March 18?

X movie poster from A24
X movie poster from A24 /
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After a bit of an off week at the theaters due to it being the second weekend of The Batman, theaters have a wide range of films dropping, as do streaming platforms. We share the best new movies to watch in theaters and films available on streaming services that you won’t want to miss.

Look, Channing Tatum is one of the funniest actors on the planet, period. HOWEVER, when I first heard about The Lost City, I was somewhat underwhelmed until I saw the trailer ahead of watching Jackass Forever. So if you haven’t watched it, do it here at the bottom of this article because it looks fantastic. Tatum paired with Sandra Bullock and, randomly Brad Pitt? Take my money NOW. I can’t wait to see this on the big screen.

Several other films that are out this weekend in theaters, albeit possibly in limited release, are X, Umma, and The Unbreakable Boy. The first two are horror movies with Jenna Ortega starring in X, Sandra Oh starring in Umma, and Zachary Levi starring in the family film The Unbreakable Boy. So if you are looking to watch any of these movies, check your local theaters.

The infamous Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas movie Deep Water is being dropped on Hulu this weekend. Does anyone else think J-Lo and Ben will eat popcorn and watch this together on the couch? I do.

Another one of my favorite movies that came out of Sundance is coming out in limited theaters and dropping on Prime Video in Master. The film stars Regina Hall in a psychological horror that you should check out.

New movies to watch in theaters and streaming this weekend

  • The Lost City, (early fan screeners begin this weekend, wide release March 25)
  • The Unbreakable Boy, theaters
  • X, theaters
  • Umma, theaters
  • Deep Water, Hulu
  • Master, Prime Video
  • Cheaper by the Dozen, Disney+

What will you be watching this weekend? Will you enjoy a movie in theaters or streaming? 

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