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It's a holiday weekend, and that means you've got plenty of time to catch up on your watchlist. Not that the best streaming services are making it easy, with plenty of great new movies to check out this three-day weekend.Leading the pack this week is "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" debuting on paid video-on-demand services, which should be a real treat for any kiddos or Mario fans out there. For something a little more high-stakes, the long-awaited "Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair" just landed on Peacock, or you can check out the screenlife mystery thriller "Missing" on Prime Video. Netflix just got a satirical romcom starring Sacha Baron Cohen) and Rosamund Pike called "Ladies Man" if you need a few laughs. Or you can check out "The Bride!" on HBO Max for a gothic romance with plenty of style.So without further ado, let's dive into the best new movies on streaming this weekend.'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ (PVOD)

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"The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" lands on premium streaming this week after nearly cracking $1 billion at the box office. Following the massive success of the 2023 hit, this sequel doubles down on the colorful chaos with a kaleidoscope of dazzling visuals, fan-favorite characters, and an even flimsier plot than the first. But there's plenty to keep kids and longtime fans entertained.Now fully at home in the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario (voiced by Chris Pratt), Luigi (Charlie Day) and Yoshi (Donald Glover) soon rocket into outer space to follow Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy) and Toad (Keegan-Michael Key) as they embark on an intergalactic mission. There's a new princess in town, Rosalina (Brie Larson), but she doesn't need saving; instead, she manages to hold her own against the scheming Bowser Jr. (Benny Safdie), who's out to destroy the universe. Jack Black is also back as the gleefully over-the-top villain Bowser, though there's no earworm to accompany him this time, which feels like a missed opportunity.Buy or rent "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" on Amazon now‘The Bride!’ (HBO Max)