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New Movies To Stream: 10 picks for Memorial Day viewing, from Kill Bill to Jack Ryan

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says there are 10 new and notable movies you can stream right now, and the list is built for Memorial Day viewing. The biggest attention-getter is ’s Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, now available at home on as one uncut epic after first arriving in two parts in the 2000s.

The version on Peacock runs 4 hours and 41 minutes, adds new bonus sequences and includes a 15-minute intermission. For viewers who want something newer and shorter, The Bride! is streaming on , while the roundup also points to a Jack Ryan movie, a comedy about gender dynamics starring and , and a documentary about directed by Lawrence Kasdan.

The recommendations do not stop there. The list also includes a dramedy starring Sally Field as Tova, a Sam Raimi dark comedy-thriller with Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien, and a body-horror satire featuring Shirley Chen and Mckenna Grace. The broader mix is spread across streaming services including Netflix, Amazon’s Prime Video and Hulu, giving viewers a wide set of options whether they want action, comedy, documentary or something stranger.

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That range is what makes the roundup work today. Memorial Day weekend is when many people are looking for something to watch without leaving home, and the list answers that with titles that stretch from a long-form cult favorite to a cluster of newer releases across major platforms. The old Tarantino revenge saga now plays as a single event film, while the other picks are there for anyone who wants something less consuming than a 281-minute odyssey.

The tension inside the package is simple: the most talked-about title is also the most demanding one. At 4 hours and 41 minutes, The Whole Bloody Affair is not casual background viewing, and the 15-minute intermission underscores that this is an experience, not just another tile on a menu. For everyone else, the rest of the roundup is built to be more flexible, which is probably why the streaming services named in the list remain part of the holiday viewing conversation.

The answer for Memorial Day is clear enough. If you want a big, unruly watch, Peacock has the uncut Kill Bill saga. If you want variety, the 10-film roundup offers enough new movies to stream to carry you through the long weekend.

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