July 29 weekend movies: Every new movie in theaters and streaming this weekend

DC League of Super-Pets. Courtesy of Warner Bros.
DC League of Super-Pets. Courtesy of Warner Bros. /
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We’ve have reached the craziest weekend for film of the month!

Below, we share the best new movies to watch in theaters and films available on streaming services that you won’t want to miss.

There are weeks like this one where I just love movies and love that we have so many ways we can watch them. There is literally something for everyone hitting either theaters or streaming platforms this weekend. I am excited.

Here’s what’s out this weekend.

Weekend movies to watch (and stream) today

DC League of Super-Pets. Courtesy of Warner Bros.
DC League of Super-Pets. Courtesy of Warner Bros. /
  • DC: League of Super-Pets, Theaters
  • Vengeance, Theaters
  • Resurrection, Limited Theaters
  • Sharp Stick, Limited Theaters
  • Purple Hearts, Netflix
  • Not Okay, Hulu
  • Honor Society, Paramount+
  • House Party, HBO Max

First up, we have Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson teaming up with Kevin Hart again in the animated film DC: League of Super-Pets. The movie follows Krypto (Johnson) whose best friend Superman has been kidnapped. He must now master his own powers to rescue his best friend. I’m excited for the film but even more excited for the press tour that Hart/Johnson will do.

A couple of films from the 2022 Sundance Film Festival hit limited theaters this weekend in Resurrection and Sharp Stick. I didn’t love Resurrection as much as everyone else, but Rebecca Hall is incredible in it. Sharp Stick has an amazing cast but the film isn’t good.

Zoey Deutch and Dylan O’Brien are teaming up with Hulu to bring us the film Not Okay. It’s about Danni (Deutch), a woman who is so desperate for friends and fame that she fakes a trip to Paris to upgrade her social media presence. I mean what could go wrong, right? I won’t lie I’m a huge fan of Deutch and O’Brien, so I think Hulu has another smash hit on their hands here.

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