Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Paramount+, Including ‘Queen Bees’
If you’re queuing up Paramount+ for the weekend, here’s a quick, practical watchlist built from this week’s new arrivals, recent platform originals, and a couple of notable catalog drops—so you can jump straight to what fits without digging around.
‘The Naked Gun’ (2025)

Paramount’s new spoof revival follows Lt. Frank Drebin Jr. on a bungled case packed with celebrity cameos and slapstick set pieces, landing among the service’s most-watched movies this week. Akiva Schaffer directs, with Liam Neeson headlining alongside Pamela Anderson and Paul Walter Hauser. The film is part of the current Top 10 mix on Paramount+, making it easy to find on the homepage. It’s a recent theatrical-to-streaming addition on the platform.
‘Regretting You’ (2025)

This Paramount+ original adapts Colleen Hoover’s novel about a mother and daughter rebuilding trust after a tragedy exposes long-buried secrets. Josh Boone directs, with Allison Williams and Mckenna Grace leading a cast that also includes Dave Franco and Mason Thames. The release is a fresh, platform-first drop with the full feature available to stream. Expect a character-driven family drama anchored by dual timelines and intertwined relationships.
‘Vicious’ (2025)

Written and directed by Bryan Bertino, this tense thriller centers on a woman forced to follow unsettling instructions from a mysterious package over one harrowing night. Dakota Fanning stars, with the film positioned as a recent Paramount+ arrival and a current charts climber on the service. It’s a compact, under-two-hours watch with a single-evening timeline. The movie joins other fall originals in the platform’s horror lineup.
‘Roofman’ (2025)

Derek Cianfrance’s biographical crime dramedy follows Jeffrey “Roofman” Manchester, known for break-ins executed through store rooftops and an audacious undercover stretch living inside a shuttered retail space. Channing Tatum leads a large ensemble, with the film rolling onto Paramount+ following its festival premiere. The title is featured in the service’s recent weekly arrivals slate. It’s part true-crime, part offbeat character study.
‘Ozzy: No Escape from Now’ (2025)

This feature documentary charts Ozzy Osbourne’s late-career chapter and health struggles, blending new access with archival material and interviews with family and collaborators. Directed by Tania Alexander, it features perspectives from Sharon, Kelly and Jack Osbourne, plus musicians like Tony Iommi and Duff McKagan. It’s a new Paramount+ documentary entry with music-history appeal. The film arrives under MTV Entertainment Studios’ nonfiction banner.
‘Queen Bees’ (2021)

A light-hearted ensemble comedy about an independent woman who moves into a retirement community and clashes—then bonds—with its resident “mean girls.” Michael Lembeck directs, with Ellen Burstyn leading a cast that includes James Caan, Ann-Margret, Jane Curtin, Loretta Devine, Christopher Lloyd, and Elizabeth Mitchell. The movie just landed on Paramount+ this month. It’s an easy, sub-two-hour watch with a familiar stars-together premise.
‘Youth in Revolt’ (2009)

Miguel Arteta adapts C. D. Payne’s novel about shy teen Nick Twisp, who invents an alter ego to pursue his crush and promptly gets in over his head. Michael Cera stars with Portia Doubleday, Jean Smart, Justin Long, Ray Liotta, Steve Buscemi, and others. The film has newly arrived on Paramount+ this week. It’s a brisk coming-of-age comedy built around identity hijinks and deadpan humor.
‘Finding Neverland’ (2004)

Marc Forster’s biographical drama follows J. M. Barrie’s friendship with the Llewelyn Davies family as he finds inspiration for ‘Peter Pan.’ Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet, and Dustin Hoffman lead the cast. The title is part of a recent multi-film drop onto Paramount+. It’s prominently included in the service’s weekly additions rundown.
’30 Days of Night’ (2007)

David Slade’s graphic-novel adaptation tracks a vampire siege on an Alaskan town during a month without sunrise, with Josh Hartnett and Melissa George among the leads. The movie is included in a recent wave of catalog additions to Paramount+. It’s a self-contained horror watch with a clear premise and high survival stakes.
‘Fifty Shades of Black’ (2016)

Marlon Wayans’ parody riffs on billionaire-romance tropes with a steady stream of pop-culture gags and side characters. Directed by Michael Tiddes and co-written by Wayans and Rick Alvarez, the film features Kali Hawk, Jane Seymour, and Mike Epps. It recently dropped onto Paramount+ as part of the week’s releases. Runtime stays under two hours for an uncomplicated, one-sitting watch.
Tell us what you’re lining up first on Paramount+ this weekend in the comments!


