From 'Eenie Meanie' to 'Devo,' 10 movies you need to stream right now

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Brian Truitt, USA TODAYAugust 22, 2025 at 7:15 AM

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Summer might be winding down at the cineplex, but no one told the streaming services.

There are several new movies coming to all your favorites, including Netflix, HBO Max, Amazon's Prime Video, Hulu and Peacock. You'll definitely want to check out the original fare, including an action comedy starring Samara Weaving ("Ready or Not"), a globetrotting romance featuring "Riverdale" heartthrob KJ Apa and a documentary chronicling the career of new wave favorite Devo. But a number of theatrical films are finally coming home, too, like the a kid-friendly horror flick with cartoon zombie critters.

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

'Bob Trevino Likes It'

Lilly (Barbie Ferreira) seeks out her estranged father but instead befriends a stranger (John Leguizamo) with her dad's same name in "Bob Trevino Likes It."

Barbie Ferreira stars in the heartwarming drama as a young woman wanting to reconnect with her estranged father (French Stewart). Instead, she makes an online connection with a stranger (John Leguizamo) who has his same name, and the two create a bond of friendship in real life that both of them need.

Where to watch: Hulu

'Devo'

Mark Mothersbaugh (center) cracks a whip in the "Whip It" video by Devo, the subject of a new Netflix documentary.

Essential viewing if your knowledge of Devo is limited to those red flower-pot hats and "Whip It." Band members Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale chronicle the new wave group's creation following the Kent State killings, their satirical performance-art beginning and mainstream success in the early days of MTV.

Where to watch: Netflix

'Eenie Meanie'

Former getaway driver Edie (Samara Weaving) gets brought back into a life of crime to save her ex John (Karl Glusman) in the action comedy "Eenie Meanie."

Edie (Samara Weaving), aka "Eenie Meanie," was an ace wheel woman in her teenage days, but the talented getaway driver gets pulled back into the game when her hot mess of an ex-boyfriend (Karl Glusman) is in it bad with a crime boss (Andy Garcia). To save him, Edie has to rob a casino in an action comedy with plenty of horsepower.

Where to watch: Hulu

'Fixed'

Rocco (voiced by Idris Elba, far left), Bull (Adam Devine), Fetch (Fred Armisen) and Lucky (Bobby Moynihan) comprise the canine ensemble of animated comedy "Fixed."

There's been a ton of "one wild night" R-rated comedies, but not a bunch that star dogs. In the very adult animated romp, a mutt named Bull (voiced by Adam Devine) learns he has 24 hours before he's neutered by the vet, leading to an epic quest with his canine BFFs and maybe a shot at love with the neighbor show dog Honey (Kathryn Hahn).

Where to watch: Netflix

'It Feeds'

Ashley Greene stars in the horror film as a psychic psychiatrist whose home office is suddenly visited by a girl claiming to have a dark being attached to her. The clairvoyant doc and her daughter (Ellie O'Brien) work to help the youngster before it's too late in a solid, visually eerie supernatural tale for those who dig psychological creepers.

Where to watch: Hulu

'The Legend of Ochi'

Yuri (Helena Zengel) makes friends with a furry creature in the family adventure "The Legend of Ochi."

There are shades of "E.T." and "The NeverEnding Story" in this family-friendly fantasy. Helena Zengel stars as farm girl Yuri, who's taught by her dad (Willem Dafoe) to hunt and fear mythic creatures known as the Ochi. When she befriends an injured baby one, Yuri goes on an adventurous quest to deliver her new adorable pal home safely.

Where to watch: HBO Max

'The Map That Leads to You'

KJ Apa and Madelyn Cline play young people who find romance when they meet traveling through Europe in "The Map That Leads to You."

In the romance based on the J.P. Monninger novel, Heather (Madelyn Cline) is traveling through Europe with her gal pals when she meets Jack (KJ Apa), a young dude following a path laid out by his grandfather's journal. Sparks fly, so much so that Heather has to choose between her planned-out future or this hunky nomad.

Where to watch: Prime Video

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'Night Always Comes'

Vanessa Kirby plays a Portland woman struggling to scrounge up $25,000 overnight to keep a roof over her family's head in the drama "Night Always Comes."

You're likely to need a stress ball to get through this gripping thriller. Financially strapped Lynette (Vanessa Kirby) is determined to keep a roof over her family's head. When her mom (Jennifer Jason Leigh) fritters away the $25,000 needed to close a home loan, Lyn has to make up the cash overnight, by any means necessary, as well as face past demons.

Where to watch: Netflix

'Night of the Zoopocalypse'

Got youngsters interested in dipping their their toes into scary-movie waters? Here's a good gateway horror comedy to prep for Halloween: The animated flick centers on a young wolf (voiced by Gabbi Kosmidis) and a grumpy mountain lion (David Harbour) facing a zoo full of mutant zombie animals infected by a strange meteor.

Where to watch: Peacock

'Sharp Corner'

Ben Foster plays a man whose obsession with a crash in front of his house causes friction with his wife (Cobie Smulders) in the drama "Sharp Corner."

This unsettling thriller features Ben Foster as a man who becomes overly obsessed with the fatal car crashes that happen at a sharp corner in the road in front of his new home. But the intrigue consumes him totally, leading to troubles at work and on the home front with his wife (Cobie Smulders) and young son.

Where to watch: Hulu

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