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One of these movies is what you should watch tonight.There's original streaming fare like the Jennifer Lopez Netflix rom-com "Office Romance."Catch up on theatrical releases, too, like Pixar's "Hoppers" and music documentary "EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert."Love movies? Live for TV? USA TODAY's Watch Party newsletter has all the best recommendations, delivered right to your inbox. Sign up now and be one of the cool kids.All hail Jennifer Lopez, queen of the rom-coms. She has returned to the promised land.Things get pretty steamy when Lopez and "Ted Lasso" standout Brett Goldstein are co-workers hooking up in Netflix's "Office Romance," one of the new films coming to streaming from your favorite services like Disney+, Hulu, Paramount+ and HBO Max. There's something for everyone, really, including a hilariously original Pixar movie, an erotic dramedy, musical Bible tale, an excellent Elvis Presley documentary and a K-pop family comedy.Here are 10 new and notable movies you can stream right now:'David'The Old Testament story gets an animated musical spin. The movie follows David as a young shepherd (voiced by Brandon Engman), who's quite qood with a lyre and foretold to be the future king of Israel, taking on the giant Goliath and as an older soldier (Phil Wickham) making an enemy of King Saul.Where to watch: Netflix'Dead Man's Wire'Based on a true story, director Gus Van Sant's tense 1970s-set crime thriller centers on an Indianapolis man (Skarsgård) who, feeling swindled, takes a mortgage broker (Dacre Montgomery) hostage with a shotgun rigged to a dead man's switch. The chaotic situation brings in cops, the public and even a local DJ (Colman Domingo).Where to watch: Netflix'EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert'The King of Rock 'n' Roll still proves electric and vital in Baz Luhrmann's fabulous documentary/concert film. Using unseen footage from Presley’s 1969 to 1976 Las Vegas residency, the movie plays the hits – plus The Beatles and Simon & Garfunkel – but also showcases his sense of humor, quipping with crowds and cutting up with bandmates.Where to watch: Paramount+'Hoppers'A quirky and subversive sense of humor marks the hilarious sci-fi comedy. Mabel (voiced by Piper Curda) has her mind "hopped" into a robotic beaver in order stop a highway overpass from being built. She learns a ton about nature as an undercover critter and ends up needing to help her nemesis, the city's greedy mayor (Jon Hamm).Where to watch: Disney+'K-Pops!'There are no demon hunters but plenty of musical soul in the family comedy. Anderson .Paak directs and stars as an LA drummer who ventures to South Korea to play in a house band for a popular TV singing contest and discovers he has a son (.Paak's real-life son Soul Rasheed), a middling contestant needing polish to reach his potential.Where to watch: Netflix'Keeper'In the folk horror movie directed by Osgood Perkins ("The Monkey"), Liz (Tatiana Maslany) goes on an anniversary getaway with her doctor boyfriend Malcolm (Rossif Sutherland) to a secluded cabin. She begins to see strange, violent visions of women, he suddenly has to go to work, and things just get more dark and sinister from there.Where to watch: Hulu'Office Romance'Jennifer Lopez has a secret weapon with her latest romantic comedy: costar Brett Goldstein. The "Ted Lasso" star also cowrote this surprisingly ribald charmer about a determined airline CEO (Lopez) and her British company lawyer (Goldstein) falling for each other even though a relationship could doom both their jobs.Where to watch: Netflix'Pillion'In the erotic dramedy, shy British guy Colin ("Harry Potter" alum Harry Melling) gets into a BDSM relationship with enigmatic biker Ray (Alexander Skarsgård). The submissive Colin finds new confidence and enjoys doing assorted things for Ray, but complications arise when Colin begins to want something more emotional.Where to watch: HBO Max'Scream 7'Original "Scream" writer Kevin Williamson reunites with franchise final girl Neve Campbell for this seventh slasher installment. Sidney Prescott (Campbell) has her rather normal Midwestern life disrupted by the sudden reappearance of masked menace Ghostface, who now threatens Sidney's 17-year-old daughter, Tatum (Isabel May).Where to watch: Paramount+'Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War'After four years of the "Jack Ryan" TV series, John Krasinski takes Tom Clancy's literary action hero back to the movies. In the political thriller, ex-CIA operative Jack gets sucked back into the secret-agent game and teams up with old friends – plus a new MI6 officer (Sienna Miller) – to stop a black-ops squad from causing global chaos.Where to watch: Prime Video









