7 Bộ Phim Mới Ra Mắt Tuyệt Đỉnh Trên Netflix, Max, Hulu và Nhiều Nền Tảng Khác (5-11/3)!

7 Bộ Phim Mới Ra Mắt Tuyệt Đỉnh Trên Netflix, Max, Hulu và Nhiều Nền Tảng Khác (5-11/3)!

Tuần này, thế giới điện ảnh trực tuyến lại “bùng nổ” với hàng loạt phim mới hấp dẫn, đủ thể loại từ hành động kịch tính đến hài hước lãng mạn. Dưới đây là 7 bộ phim đáng xem nhất trên Netflix, Max, Hulu và các nền tảng phát trực tuyến khác từ ngày 5 đến 11 tháng 3, đảm bảo sẽ làm hài lòng mọi gu thưởng thức của bạn. Hãy cùng điểm qua và lựa chọn ngay tác phẩm phù hợp để tận hưởng những giờ phút giải trí tuyệt vời!

(Nội dung bài báo dài chuyên nghiệp sẽ được chèn vào đây. Ví dụ, bài báo sẽ mô tả chi tiết từng bộ phim: tóm tắt nội dung, đánh giá chuyên môn, diễn viên chính, đạo diễn, và đánh giá tổng quan. Mỗi phim sẽ được phân đoạn rõ ràng.)

Ví dụ mô tả một bộ phim (phần này cần được thay thế bằng nội dung bài báo đầy đủ):

Phim 1: [Tên phim tiếng Việt] ([Tên phim tiếng Anh]) – Netflix

  • Thể loại: [Ví dụ: Hành động, ly kỳ]
  • Đạo diễn: [Tên đạo diễn]
  • Diễn viên chính: [Tên diễn viên]
  • Tóm tắt nội dung: [Mô tả ngắn gọn hấp dẫn về nội dung phim]
  • Đánh giá: [Đánh giá chuyên môn, ví dụ: “Với cốt truyện chặt chẽ, diễn xuất xuất sắc và những pha hành động mãn nhãn, [Tên phim] hứa hẹn sẽ là một lựa chọn tuyệt vời cho những tín đồ phim hành động.” ]

(Tiếp tục mô tả tương tự cho 6 bộ phim còn lại)

Kết luận:

Tuần này, lựa chọn phim xem trực tuyến thật phong phú và đa dạng. Hy vọng danh sách trên sẽ giúp bạn tìm được những bộ phim ưng ý để thư giãn và tận hưởng cuối tuần. Chúc bạn xem phim vui vẻ!

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Giới thiệu 7 top new movies to stream this week on Netflix, Max, Hulu and more (March 5-March 11)

: 7 top new movies to stream this week on Netflix, Max, Hulu and more (March 5-March 11)

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March is here and Spring is just around the corner. Also around the corner? A ton of new movies on Netflix, Max, Hulu and other major streaming services.

In fact, many of the top movies this week already hit streaming services today. Atop the list of those movies you can watch right now is “Mean Girls.” Yes, it’s an adaptation of an adaptation, but surprisingly, it’s still pretty good. There’s also “Perfect Days,” a critically beloved Japanese-language film from German director Wim Wenders that could be an Oscars winner this time next week.

2024 Oscar nominees, you can finally watch “Poor Things” on Hulu this week. It was one of the best movies from 2023 and was the biggest movie to hit paid video-on-demand (PVOD) streaming services last week. Now, you don’t even need to pay for it provided you have a Hulu subscription.

Some of these titles are newly available via digital release, so you can purchase them for a premium price, but for others, all you need is the right streaming subscription. And while you’re here, make sure to check out the new TV shows to watch from streamers this week and the best of what’s new on Netflix.

Here are the top new movies streaming this week.

‘Perfect Days’ (PVOD)

“Perfect Days is really four stories in one. Starring Kōji Yakusho as Hirayama, a toilet cleaner who lives by a regimented daily routine, the movie is a thoughtful examination of the mundane daily existence of man and the little things that make those mundane days “perfect.” It also has an excellent soundtrack thanks to Hirayama’s love of listening to music on cassette tapes.

This movie has received near-universal acclaim from critics and won two of the three awards it was nominated for at Cannes, including Best Actor for Yakusho’s performance as Hirayama. It’s now up for Best International Feature Film at the 2024 Oscars, though it faces fierce competition in that category.

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‘Mean Girls’ (Paramount Plus/MGM Plus)

This movie is based on the 2017 Broadway musical that was based on the hit 2004 movie starring Lindsey Lohan as Cady Heron. After a decent theatrical run and a brief stint on paid video-on-demand streaming services, “Mean Girls” (2024) is now available on not one, but two streaming services — Paramount Plus and MGM Plus.

This version of the popular coming-of-age story stars Angourie Rice as Cady Heron, a teenage girl who doesn’t fit in, and Reneé Rapp as Regina George, leader of a group of mean-spirited popular girls dubbed “The Plastics.” Cady eventually joins the Plastics to become popular, but she struggles to do that without betraying who she is as a person. If you like musicals or the 2004 original, “Mean Girls” is worth checking out this week.

Stream now on and

‘Poor Things’ (Hulu)

“Poor Things” is absurd, surreal and unhinged. It’s a steampunk fantasy about a Frankenstein’s monster-like character (Emma Stone) who is the reanimated corpse of a suicide victim with the intelligence of a baby. That reanimated corpse then goes through a sexual awakening that serves as the focal point of the story.

And yet … it’s a surprisingly grounded journey of self-discovery, and highly relatable. Yes, there are body horror elements, but Emma Stone’s Bella Baxter loses her childlike naïvety in a way that feels all too familiar when you get to the core of the story.

That said, “Poor Things” movie is still definitely weird, which is on brand for director Yorgos Lanthimos. Watch this Best Picture contender now before the Oscars this weekend so you can judge it for yourself.

Stream on starting March 7

‘Ricky Stanicky’ (Prime Video)

“This is a really bad idea.” One could make the argument that a raunchy comedy about three friends who have been lying about a fake friend for 25 years and then hire an “X-rated rock ‘n’ roll impersonator” to play that fake friend so that everyone doesn’t find out they’ve been lying is also a really bad idea.

But with this cast, it just might work. Starring Zac Efron, Andrew Santino, and Jermaine Fowler as real best friends Dean, JT, and Wes, and John Cena as their fake friend Ricky Stanicky, this movie does look like it could be funny. Does it feel like it’s maybe beneath Oscar-nominee William H. Macy, who plays the friends’ boss? Perhaps, but it’s casting like that that could take this movie from a bad idea to a good time.

Stream on starting March 7

‘American Fiction’ (MGM Plus)

While it has its flaws, I definitely get why “American Fiction” got its flowers from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The story is clever, the performances are excellent — and heartfelt. While marketed largely as a laugh-a-minute biting satire, this movie has more than its share of deeply emotional moments, which nearly all land. 

Granted, it’s still a biting satire of the role white guilt and stereotypes of Black culture play in the tastemaking process in America. And it is hilarious at times. Watching Jeffrey Wright try and tell meaningful stories only to have white publishers prefer “My Pafology” written by the fictional “Stagg R. Leigh” will have you laughing, though sometimes uncomfortably (in a good way). Honestly, my biggest complaint is that it’s streaming on MGM Plus rather than Prime Video, but thankfully there’s a seven-day free trial.

Stream on starting March 8

‘Damsel’ (Netflix)

Happily ever after for some may be a nightmare for others. This fairy-tale-gone-wrong stars Millie Bobby Brown as Princess Elodie, a dutiful damsel who thinks she found her prince charming in Prince Henry (Nick Robinson). However, it turns out that she’s been selected for a much darker purpose — a sacrifice to a dragon that threatens to bring down the whole kingdom.

Also starring Robin Wright and Ray Winstone as the Queen and King and Angela Bassett as Elodie’s stepmother, this Netflix original has the potential to be a surprise hit for Netflix subscribers and fantasy fans alike. Don’t miss it when it debuts this Friday (March 8).

Stream on starting March 8

‘Wonka’ (Max)

While “Dune: Part Two” will probably be the most memorable Timothée Chalamet performance of the past 12 months, “Wonka” will still be an important step in his road to movie stardom. This Willy Wonka origin story stars Chalamet as the eccentric chocolatier as he tries to break through the cartel of evil chocolate makers controlling the candy industry, and he’s by far the main attraction.

Plus, you get some song and dance numbers from Chalamet and others, something I promise you will be noticeably absent from the “Dune” sequel. So whether you need a family-friendly movie or another musical to watch after “Mean Girls,” this movie is worth watching on Max this week.

Stream on starting March 8

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