10 fresh streaming movies to watch for free tonight

10 fresh – From HBO Max’s “How to Make a Killing” to Netflix’s “Voicemails for Isabelle,” these 10 new notable movies are available to stream right now across major services like Hulu, Disney+, Peacock and Tubi—many with free options.
A dark comedy. a stop-motion musical. and a romance built on voicemails—tonight’s choices look like they were pulled straight from a streaming queue’s wildest night out. The latest batch of notable movies spans HBO Max. Netflix. Hulu. Disney+ and more. with familiar stars and fresh genres sharing the same screen.
For fans of the Netflix movie “Set It Up. ” the weekend comes with a split-screen kind of energy: Glen Powell and Zoey Deutch headline two very different streaming releases. Powell goes for a murderous edge in the dark comedy “How to Make a Killing. ” while Deutch steps into a rom-com about grief told through confessional missives in “Voicemails for Isabelle.”.
If you want something theatrical but still easy to find at home, Powell’s film is here—along with other new entries across multiple platforms, including a Japanese animated fantasy, a psychological thriller, and a high-school comedy that comes with a grown-up twist.
Here are 10 new and notable movies you can stream right now:
“The History of Sound” (Where to watch: Hulu)
Josh O’Connor and Paul Mescal play two men who meet in 1917 at a New England conservatory. Their relationship begins there, then sparks a rural trek to record folk songs and leads to a lasting connection.
“Hoppers” (Where to watch: Disney+)
A quirky. subversive sci-fi comedy follows Mabel (voiced by Piper Curda). whose mind has been “hopped” into a robotic beaver to stop a highway overpass from being built. She learns a lot about nature as an undercover critter and ends up needing to help her nemesis. the city’s greedy mayor (Jon Hamm).
“How to Make a Killing” (Where to watch: HBO Max)
Glen Powell plays Becket. disowned by his super-wealthy family. acting on his dying mother’s final wish that he have “the right kind of life.” The plan: assassinate a handful of relatives—including Topher Grace and Zach Woods—to inherit an 11-figure fortune. It’s a satirical thriller built for dark laughs.
“I Am Frankelda” (Where to watch: Netflix)
Fans of Guillermo del Toro—and little ones who are horror-curious—will find this Mexican stop-motion animated dark musical fantasy worth a look. In a realm fueled by human fear. a prince (Arturo Mercado Jr.) recruits a gifted teenage writer (Mireya Mendoza) to become the “royal nightmare maker. ” opening her eyes to a wondrous landscape.
“Lorne’” (Where to watch: Peacock)
A Morgan Neville documentary offers behind-the-scenes access to “Saturday Night Live. ” while also centering the reclusive. private Lorne Michaels. The film includes details such as Michaels owning a Maine blueberry farm. alongside a look at how he runs the show’s history.
“Never Change!” (Where to watch: Hulu)
This rowdy comedy features an ensemble cast including Sofia Black-D’Elia and “Severance” star Zach Cherry. A legal technicality forces a group of 35-year-olds—whose senior year was cut short by a tornado—back into high school. giving them another chance at school play moments and lost loves.
“Scarlet” (Where to watch: Netflix)
Inspired by Shakespeare’s “Hamlet. ” the Japanese animated fantasy centers on Scarlet (Mana Ashida). a 16th-century princess who fails to save her father from being murdered. She winds up in the underworld. meets allies such as a modern-day paramedic. and sets out on a quest to avenge her dad.
“Stepfather” (Where to watch: Tubi)
Taye Diggs plays a killer seeking the “perfect” family after a traumatic childhood. His murderous methods include marrying widows and becoming a stepfather to their kids before offing them. The rhythm of fear changes when a feisty new wife (Tamar Braxton) and a distrusting stepdaughter (Kalani Jules) enter the picture.
“They Will Kill You” (Where to watch: HBO Max)
A horror comedy that blends action. satire. and high-voltage chaos follows an ex-con (Zazie Beetz) who takes a job as a housekeeper at an upscale Manhattan high-rise. The place is a temple of Satan. and the film turns into a fight against being sacrificed by a bunch of immortal jerks.
“Voicemails for Isabelle” (Where to watch: Netflix)
Zoey Deutch plays aspiring San Francisco chef Jill. dealing with her younger sister’s death by leaving her life-update voicemails. The recordings end up in the work phone of Texas real estate agent Wes (Nick Robinson). and the drama grows as he becomes invested and falls for Jill’s honest personality.
Across streaming services, the common thread isn’t just what’s new—it’s how quickly tonight’s picks pull you into someone else’s stakes, whether that means inheriting an 11-figure fortune, rewriting a senior year cut short, or grieving in taped messages that somehow find the right person.
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So wait these are free like actually free or just “free with ads”??
I clicked for the Glen Powell one and then it was like 10 other movies, typical. But “voicemails for Isabelle” sounds kinda sad?? Not sure I want that tonight lol.
It’s probably not free, it’ll make you sign up for something. Like I swear Tubi says free then you watch one ad and suddenly you’re in a membership screen.
“How to Make a Killing” sounds like it’s gonna be about cooking or something?? Like I didn’t realize it was dark comedy, thought it was literal. Also I don’t trust streaming lists anymore, they always miss the good stuff.