It is rare for the number of new films to prevail over their new television brothers in our weekly streaming roundups.
This is the case this time, however. There are four – it’s true, four! – New films that we recommend to watch on the best streaming services in the world this weekend (June 13 to 15). Certainly, some of them are not great but, hey, you can laugh with and / or make fun of their contents of your heart if nothing else.
For fans of small screens among you, there are also some new offers of television shows. So don’t worry, we didn’t leave you aside! Here is what you will want to catch before the arrival of next Monday. – Tom Power, senior entertainment journalist
Snow White (Disney +)
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snow White is not Disney’s fairest film of all. Not only did he have a disappointing box-office race, but his terrible score of 39% rotten criticism of tomatoes suggests that it is not worth investing at home either.
However, although there is a lack of part of our best Disney +overview, it is now available at home. There are a lot of key differences compared to the original here, including the namesake of Snow White and love interest, which has encountered mixed criticism.
If you prefer to watch the original film of 1937, winner of the Oscars, it is also in distribution on Disney + alongside many classics. Anyway, you can get your fairy tale for this weekend. – Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer
Fubar Season 2 (Netflix)

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He’s back – again. Arnold Schwarzenegger Surprise Netflix TV Hit Fubar returned for his second season. After saving his daughter and his other CIA agent last time, the character of Arnie, Luke Brenner, is forced to postpone his retirement once again to fight against a new threat. The villain in question? None other than the ancient Luke flame (played by The matrix Icon Carrie-Anne Moss), which complicates the little bit.
Fubar is not one of our best Netflix mountains at the moment, but only because we regularly turn series inside and outside. If Fubar Season 2 is as great as its ancestor, do not be shocked if it comes back to this guide explosively. – TP
Deep cover (premium video)

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The intrigue for one of the new first -rate video films in June Deep cover It seems intriguing. He is an improvised comedy teacher played by Bryce Dallas Howard (Jurassic World: Dominion) Which recruits two of its students – Nick Mohammed (Ted Lasso) and Orlando Bloom (The Lord of the Rings; Caribbean pirates) – to help its dangerous criminals usurpue for an infiltrated cop.
If it seems familiar, it is probably because two of the British screenwriters of the Crime Comedy (Colin Trevorrow and Derek Connolly) based the concept of Theis Amazon Film on the real cops of New York who previously used actors like Lure.
After his world premiere at the SXSW London Screen Festival earlier this month, this main video film was well received by criticism (based on its rotten score, anyway). This should be enough to land a place on our best video film guide, then. – Amelia Schwanke, senior entertainment editor
Echo Valley (Apple TV +)

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Julianne Moore recently amazed me SirensOne of Netflix’s best shows, and now she’s head of a new Apple TV + film Echo Valley.
There is a very impressive cast here, including EuphoriaSydney Sweeney, To fall‘S Kyle Maclachlan, and Kill Eve‘S Fiona Shaw. The whole is so talented, in fact, I will watch it despite its 59% critical note on Rotten Tomatoes.
This will prevent joining our best list of Apple TV +movies, but his premise – Moore plays a mom who helps her daughter in difficulty (Sweeney) to cover a crime – is the one that calls me. – Kg
Cleanser (max)

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Two British action films the same week? Are we not lucky. Directed by Martin Campbell (Casino Royale; Golden eye), this film, which made its debut on max, has many big talents behind.
Daisy Ridley (Star Wars; Young woman and sea) plays like a soldier who has become a window cleaner (yes, you have read correctly), who dusts his old combat skills to save a group of hostages from a radical group of activists who took over the gala of an energy juggernaut.
I know I’m not alone in thinking it looks like Die hard. Innumerable criticisms have said so much since the revision of the film (it was released in theaters in the United States earlier this year). However, although he follows a proven story, his mixed criticisms mean that she will not cut our best maximum film guide. – AS
Titan: The Oceangate Disaster (Netflix)

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I looked Titan: ocean disaster Very carefully and I urge everyone to do the same this weekend. I understand that many could fear that it is just another shocking documentary, but it has a lot of important perspectives on what has really been wrong, including the people involved in its development.
For the uninitiated: in 2023, the submersible ship known as Titan imploded, leading to the death of the five passengers, including the former CEO of Oceangate, Stockton Rush.
This good and, I dare say, The essential documentary criticizes the number of concerns of people ignored in the construction of Titan’s journey to the wreckage of the Titanic, and is an important reminder that companies should pay attention to the experts they employ. – Kg
Romcon: Who is the F ** K is Jason Porter? (Video premium)

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Our second new documentary choice of the week is a real series of crimes on the dark side of the meetings.
Romcon: Who is the F ** K is Jason Porter? is a revealer of the victims of a prolific dating crook based in Toronto. The real estate broker Heather Rovet explains how she fell in love with a charismatic man called “Jace”, whom she later discovered deceived her. After having discovered the true identity of Jason Porter, a condemned criminal known as the romance crook, Heather connects with other victims to translate him into justice.
This is not the first story of dating crooks that we have seen in streaming, because Netflix Tinder scam had become a feeling when it was released in 2022. Expect that the leading video viewers go back in the same way. – AS
For more streaming suggestions, read our guides on the best Netflix films, the best Disney +programs, the best first -rate video shows and the best Paramount +movies.