We live in time, wolf man and every movie that is new to streaming

Every week at Polygon, we end the most notable new releases for streaming and VOD that highlight the biggest and best new movies for you to watch at home.

This week there is a new Amy Schumer -Comedy on Netflix, The Florence Pugh/Andrew Garfield Romantic Drama We live in time At Max, and Pharrell Williams’ LEGO Biopic arrive at Peacock. Hulu also brings in two very different films: In the summersa drama about two sisters and their different relationship with their difficult father and KillA huge violent revenge -thriller put on a train. Completion of all this is a few new movies that are available for rent including September 5thAt Wolf Manand Wishing you were here.

Here’s everything new that is available to see this weekend!

Where to see: Available for stream on Netflix

Genre: Comedy
Driving time:
1h 37m
Director:
Tyler spindle
Role crew:
Amy Schumer, Will Forte, Jillian Bell

Oh, Amy Schumer – back to it again with another quirky comedy about a woman who has lost control of her life. This time she plays Lainy, a woman who feels left out when her best friend gets pregnant and her own boyfriend is not planning to suggest soon. On a whim, she donates a fake pregnancy stomach and then decides to continue to pretend to be pregnant. What might go wrong?

Where to see: Available for stream at Max

Genre: Drama
Driving time: 1h 48m
Director: John Crowley
Role crew:
Andrew Garfield, Florence Pugh, Grace Delaney

Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh lead this romantic drama, which takes place over a few decades with a non -linear tale. There is a funky meet cute (she hits him with his car while he is on his way to buying a pen to sign the divorce papers that served him by his wife) and some electric chemistry but it is A drama, so tragedy will definitely hit this otherwise beautiful couple. Will they learn to live at the moment with the time they have together?

Where to see: Available for stream on peacock

Genre: Animated biopic
Driving time:
1h 33m
Director:
Morgan Neville
Role crew:
Pharrell Williams, Morgan Neville, Kendrick Lamar

Pharrell Williams has a biographical documentary! And it’s animated! In the LEGO style! Sure! See Little Lego Pharrell Talk about his life with guest texts from Lego Gwen Stefani, Lego Kendrick Lamar, Lego Timbaland, Lego Justin Timberlake, Lego Busta Rhymes, Lego Jay-Z, Lego Pusha T, Lego Missy Elliott and more. I wonder how all these celebrities felt about their LEGO-SONDS.

Where to see: Available for stream at Hulu

In the movie Kill lakshya has a knife held on the neck of an unseen person carrying Camo

Image: Lionsgate

Genre: Action
Driving time:
1h 45m
Directors:
Nikhil Nagesh Bhat
Role crew:
Lakshya, Raghav Juyal, Tanya Maniktala

Kill is a revenge bag that takes place almost exclusively on a train that provides excellent locations for exciting, bone -crushing matches that help make it not only one of the best action movies last year, but also one of the most Most brutal and bloody films in recent memory.

Where to see: Available for stream at Hulu

Genre: Drama
Driving time:
1h 40m
Directors:
Alessandra Lacorazza
Role crew:
Resident, Sasha Calle, Lio Mehiel

A semi-self-biographical drama, In the summers Follow two sisters who visit their father in summers in Colombia. While the girls are close to their father in their younger years, his alcoholism and emotional distance slowly begin to take a toll on their relationship. In the summers Is filmmaker Alessandra Lacorazza Samudios Instructor Defeat. At last year’s Sundance Film Festival, she became the first Latina filmmaker to win the Directing Award; The film also won the Grand Jury Prize us dramatically.

Where to see: Available for rent on Amazon, Apple and Vudu

Genre: Romance
Driving time:
1h 40m
Directors:
Payal Kapadia
Role crew:
Kani Kusruti, Divya Prabha, Chhaya Kadam

A careful, beautiful and deeply human film, All we imagine as light Follows the daily life of two women in Mumbai as they fight for love, connection and understanding in one of the largest cities on earth.

Where to see: Available for rent on Amazon, Apple and Vudu

Genre: Historical thriller
Driving time:
1h 35m
Directors:
Tim Fehlbaum
Role crew: Peter Sarsgaard, John Magaro, Ben Chaplin

A tense thriller, September 5th Following the ABC Sports Journalism Team during the 1972 Olympics. When the members of Israel’s Olympic teams are suddenly taken hostage, their jobs go from covering sports to something far more complicated with a moment.

Where to see: Available for rent on Amazon, Apple and Vudu

Genre: Romantic drama
Driving time:
1h 54m
Director:
Julia Stiles
Role crew:
Isabelle Fuhrman, Mena Massoud, Gabby KonoBdy

A tale of tragic romance, Wishing you were here Follows Charlotte (Isabelle Fuhrman), a young woman looking for excitement who spends a fantastic evening with a man she just met (Mena Massoud). But when she wakes up the next morning, she discovers that he is deadly and she decides to help him enjoy the time he has left.

Where to see: Available for rent on Amazon, Apple and Vudu

Julia Garner, Matilda Firth and Christopher Abbott in Wolf Man standing with his back to a car in the woods

Photo: Nicola Dove/Universal Pictures

Genre: Werewolf horror
Driving time:
1h 43m
Director:
Leigh Whannell
Role crew:
Christopher Abbott, Julia Garner, Matilda Firth

The latest in the ongoing, kind of unintentional restart of the dark universe, Wolf Man Following a man (Christopher Abbott) and his family on a trip back to his childhood home in the woods in Oregon. The only problem is that there is a monster loose in these forests and it is looking for new victims.

Where to see: Available for rent on Amazon, Apple and Vudu

Genre: Drama
Driving time:
1h 26m
Director:
Morrisa Maltz
Role crew:
Jasmine Shagreaux, Lily Gladstone, Raymond Lee

Jazzy Takes place over six years and centers on the titular young girl and her best friend, Syria. Jazzy and Syria grow up together in South Dakota and share a close friendship and a special bond. As Syria moves away, Jazzy’s heartache confronts growing up and the swelling changes that come with youth. Jazzy comes from filmmaker Morrisa Maltz, who previously wrote and instructed The unknown countrywith Lily Gladstone starring.