Starting on July 24, Netflix will be releasing the documentary "Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine." This unique behind-the-scenes look follows NASA's mission to launch the James Webb Space Telescope, directed by Shai Gal. Join a team of engineers and scientists as they embark on this groundbreaking journey. This is part of the "Unknown" series, which previously featured "Cave of Bones," mentioned last week, and two others titled "The Lost Pyramid" and "Killer Robots."
Another documentary to look out for on Netflix is "The Lady of Silence: The Mataviejitas Murders," directed by María José Cuevas. It explores a wave of murders targeting elderly women in Mexico City between 1998 and 2005, leading to the hunt for an unexpected suspect.
Continuing with Netflix releases, "Paradise" is a German sci-fi thriller hitting the platform on July 27, directed by Boris Kunz. The movie revolves around a man who uncovers the dark side of the time-manipulating biotech company he works for when his wife sacrifices 40 years of her life to repay a crushing debt.
Also on July 27, Netflix brings us "Happiness for Beginners," starring Ellie Kemper and directed by Vicky Wight. Follow the journey of a schoolteacher at a crossroads after her divorce, as she embarks on a life-changing group hiking trip, opening the doors to a fresh start in life and love. Luke Grimes also stars in this romantic comedy, set against the stunning backdrop of the Appalachian Trail.
"Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir, The Movie," an animated fantasy action film, lands on Netflix on July 28. The story follows an ordinary Parisian teenager, Marinette, who transforms into Ladybug with superhuman abilities. She must team up with Cat Noir to save Paris from a new villain's chaos.
Shifting to a different streaming platform, Disney Plus presents "The Slumber Party," directed by Veronica Rodriguez. This comedic tale unravels the hilarious aftermath of a sleepover birthday party gone wrong, leaving best friends Megan and Paige, along with soon-to-be step-sister Veronica, with no memory of the night before. Curious if this will involve face tattoos and tigers like The Hangover?
Remember Beanie Babies? If you do, then you'll want to check out "The Beanie Bubble" streaming on Apple TV starting July 28. The documentary explores how Ty, a frustrated toy salesman, turned his stuffed animals into a defining '90s trend through collaboration with three women. This behind-the-scenes look at history's biggest toy craze is a wild story about what—and who—is valued in this world, sure to evoke a sense of nostalgia for collectors.
For DC animated film enthusiasts, "Justice League: Warworld" hits digital release on July 25. And if you're a fan of the Resident Evil series, "Resident Evil: Death Island" is also available on digital platforms the same day. These releases promise to keep you entertained with their action-packed plots.
On July 28, Disney releases “Haunted Mansion” in theatres. “A woman and her son enlist a motley crew of so-called spiritual experts to help rid their home of supernatural squatters.” The ride was previously adapted into a movie in 2003, and this latest film is directed by Justin Simien and stars a host of familiar faces – too many to list here actually – but include Rosario Dawson, Chase W. Dillon, Lakeith Stanfield, Owen Wilson and Tiffany Haddish. You may have heard, but the premiere of the film was held in Disneyland last week, but due to the actor’s strike, none of the cast could appear. Instead, Disney had famous characters – in full costume – walking the red carpet. Haunted Mansion has an estimated budget of 150 million dollars.
Mark your calendars for "Sympathy For the Devil," releasing on July 28, starring the film enthusiast's favorite actor, Nicolas Cage. Alongside Joel Kinnaman, this movie, directed by Yuval Adler, promises a thrilling tale of high-stakes intrigue after a man is forced to drive a mysterious passenger at gunpoint. Not everything is as it seems in this gripping cat and mouse game. Apparently, about half the movie was shot in a virtual studio, utilizing an LED sound stage. Keep an eye on your local listings for this!
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