A Cult Classic Parody Is Paramount+’s Most-Watched Movie of the Week
Paramount+ continues to offer a diverse selection of cinematic experiences, ranging from classic parodies to high-octane modern blockbusters. This week’s viewership data reflects a strong interest in nostalgic horror comedies and intense action thrillers. As subscribers explore the library, several titles have surged in popularity, capturing the attention of audiences across various genres. From animated family adventures to gritty crime dramas, the following list highlights the films currently dominating the streaming platform.
‘Scary Movie 3’ (2003)

In this third installment, protagonist Cindy Campbell becomes a news reporter who discovers a mysterious videotape and crop circles. The film parodies major blockbusters like ‘The Ring’, ‘Signs’, and ‘8 Mile’ while featuring a wide array of celebrity cameos. Directed by David Zucker, the plot moves from a cursed farmhouse to a national security crisis involving an alien invasion. The humor relies on slapstick sequences and rapid-fire references to popular culture from the early 2000s. It marked a shift in the series’ direction toward more absurdist comedy.
‘Scream’ (1996)

The town of Woodsboro is terrorized by a masked murderer known as Ghostface who targets high school students using horror movie rules as a guide. Sidney Prescott finds herself at the center of the mystery as her friends are picked off one by one. Directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson, the film is famous for its meta-commentary on the slasher genre. It successfully blended intense suspense with a clever “whodunit” narrative that challenged audience expectations. This definitive work of 1990s horror launched a massive franchise that remains active today.
‘The Pink Pill: Sex, Drugs and Who Has Control’ (2024)

This documentary provides an investigative look into the pharmaceutical industry’s quest to develop and market a libido-enhancing drug for women. It details the long regulatory battle to gain FDA approval for Addyi, often dubbed the “female Viagra.” The narrative features interviews with researchers, activists, and patients who discuss the complexities of female sexual health. The film examines the ethical questions surrounding the medicalization of desire and the marketing strategies used by drug companies. It highlights how gender politics can influence medical research and public perception of health issues.
‘The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie’ (2004)

When King Neptune’s crown is stolen and Mr. Krabs is accused of the crime, SpongeBob and Patrick set out on an epic quest to Shell City. The journey takes them far beyond the limits of Bikini Bottom and into the dangerous territory of the surface world. Along the way, they encounter various villains and helpful allies who test their resolve and bravery. The film combines traditional hand-drawn animation with live-action elements to create a unique visual experience for viewers. It was a major commercial success that expanded the reach of the popular Nickelodeon television series.
‘Due Justice’ (2023)

The story follows a former marine and current attorney who seeks vengeance after his wife is murdered and his daughter is kidnapped. As the legal system fails to provide results, the protagonist utilizes his specialized training to track down the criminal organization responsible. Kellan Lutz portrays the lead character in a narrative focused on the consequences of vigilante justice. The film explores themes of grief, betrayal, and the lengths a parent will go to for their family. It features several intense action sequences set against a gritty and realistic urban backdrop.
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (2022)

Captain Pete “Maverick” Mitchell returns to the Navy’s elite flight school to prepare a new group of aviators for a high-risk mission. Among the trainees is the son of his late friend, creating emotional tension that Maverick must resolve before the operation begins. The film utilized actual cockpit filming to achieve a high level of realism in its aerial combat scenes. It explores Maverick’s struggle to adapt to a modern military that is increasingly reliant on unmanned technology. The movie received critical acclaim for its stunt work and its ability to honor the legacy of the original 1986 film.
‘Scary Movie 2’ (2001)

A group of survivors from the first film are lured to a mysterious estate called Hell House under the guise of a scientific sleep study. Once there, they must contend with a vengeful poltergeist and a series of supernatural events that spoof classic haunted house movies. The film parodies high-profile releases like ‘The Exorcist’, ‘The Haunting’, and ‘What Lies Beneath’. Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans, the sequel emphasizes physical comedy and raunchy humor throughout its runtime. It remains a popular title for fans of early 2000s comedy and horror satire.
‘Roofman’ (2025)

This biographical crime film depicts the true story of Jeffrey Manchester, a convicted robber who escaped prison and lived inside a retail store. The narrative chronicles how he survived undetected by building a secret living space and observing the employees from above. Channing Tatum stars as the elusive criminal who became a folk hero of sorts due to his non-violent methods. Directed by Derek Cianfrance, the movie explores the psychological toll of a life spent in hiding and the inevitability of discovery. It is currently one of the most discussed upcoming projects on the streaming service’s release schedule.
‘The Running Man’ (2025)

In a future society where entertainment is derived from lethal contests, a man must survive a deadly gauntlet to win his freedom. This new adaptation of Stephen King’s novel is directed by Edgar Wright and promises a darker tone than the previous cinematic version. The protagonist is hunted by specialized mercenaries in a televised event that serves to pacify the restless population. It addresses themes of authoritarianism and the dangers of a media-obsessed culture in a high-stakes environment. Viewers are showing high levels of engagement with this title as production updates and promotional materials emerge.
‘Scary Movie’ (2000)

A group of teenagers accidentally kills a man and dumps his body, only to be stalked by a masked killer exactly one year later. The film is a direct parody of ‘Scream’ and ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’, mocking the cliches of the teen horror genre. It features Cindy Campbell as the resilient protagonist who tries to uncover the identity of the murderer amidst chaotic and absurd situations. Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans, the movie became a massive box office hit and launched a long-running franchise. Its success paved the way for a new era of parody films in mainstream cinema.
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