Every New Movie Coming to Streaming This Week, Including ‘An Honest Life’

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A fresh batch of films is landing on streaming platforms this week, offering something for everyone, from heartfelt dramas to thrilling adventures. Whether you’re in the mood for a thought-provoking story or a lighthearted escape, these releases are perfect for your next movie night.

Kicking off the week on July 29 and wrapping up on August 1, this lineup includes a mix of genres and stories that promise to keep you glued to your screen. Let’s dive into what’s new and ready to stream, with each title bringing its own unique flavor to the table.

My Oxford Year (2025)

My Oxford Year (2025)
Temple Hill Entertainment

A young American woman heads to Oxford University, expecting academic challenges, but finds her world flipped upside down by a charming romance. Directed by Iain Morris and starring Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest, ‘My Oxford Year’ blends heartfelt drama with a touch of comedy, capturing the whirlwind of love and self-discovery.

Streaming on August 1, this film is perfect for those who enjoy stories about finding yourself in unexpected places. Its fresh take on the rom-com formula, set against the historic backdrop of Oxford, makes it a cozy watch for a summer evening.

River of Blood (2025)

River of Blood (2025)
Latitude Films

‘River of Blood’ follows two couples on a kayaking trip in a Southeast Asian jungle, where a wrong turn lands them in the territory of a ruthless cannibal tribe. Directed by Howard J. Ford, starring Joseph Millson, Sarah Alexandra Marks, Louis James, and Ella Starbuck, this horror-thriller delivers brutal survival stakes.

Streaming August 1, it’s a chilling pick for horror fans. The tense atmosphere and gritty action make it a wild, scary ride.

Trouble Man! (2025)

Trouble Man! (2025)
Samuel Goldwyn Films

‘Trouble Man’ throws you into a gritty crime drama inspired by real events, focusing on a father and son caught in a tense standoff with a determined police chief. This action-packed story explores themes of loyalty, rebellion, and the clash between personal beliefs and societal rules.

Hitting streaming platforms on August 1, this film offers a raw look at family dynamics under pressure. It’s a great pick for viewers who enjoy intense, character-driven thrillers with real-world stakes.

Delegation (2023)

Delegation (2023)
Koi Studio

‘Delegation’ is a coming-of-age drama following three Israeli high school students on a class trip to Holocaust memorial sites in Poland, grappling with identity and history. Directed by Asaf Saban and starring Yoel Rozenkier, Neomi Harari, and Leib Levin, this film offers a poignant look at youth and remembrance.

Streaming on August 1, it’s a moving pick for those who appreciate emotional, thought-provoking stories. Its focus on personal growth and historical reflection makes it a standout.

Marc Maron: Panicked (2025)

Marc Maron: Panicked (2025)
Avalon Television

Comedian Marc Maron brings his sharp wit and raw honesty to ‘Marc Maron: Panicked,’ a stand-up special that tackles life’s absurdities with his signature humor. Filmed in front of a live audience, Maron’s take on modern anxieties is both relatable and hilarious.

Available on August 1, this special is ideal for anyone needing a good laugh. It’s a quick, entertaining escape that showcases Maron’s knack for finding humor in the chaos of everyday life.

Ocean’s View (2025)

Ocean’s View (2025)
Ocean's View

‘Ocean’s View’ tells the story of a young woman named Ocean, played by Grace Sol, navigating a tough world of hardship and prostitution while searching for her place in life with a struggling mother and an absent father. Directed by Brandon Cornett and Steven Love, with Anthony Burke and Malisha Davis, this drama explores resilience and hope.

Streaming on August 1, it’s a poignant choice for fans of raw, emotional stories. The powerful lead performance and gritty narrative make it a compelling watch.

The Coopers: A Jesus Freak Drama (2025)

The Coopers: A Jesus Freak Drama (2025)
Carl Jackson Entertainment

‘The Coopers: A Jesus Freak Drama’ offers a quirky look at a family navigating faith, love, and personal struggles in a close-knit community. This heartfelt comedy-drama brings fresh energy to stories about finding purpose and connection.

Hitting streaming on August 1, this film is perfect for viewers who enjoy lighthearted yet meaningful tales. Its unique perspective and warm storytelling make it a great family watch.

An Honest Life (2025)

An Honest Life (2025)
FLX

‘An Honest Life’ explores the journey of a couples therapist diving back into the dating scene in New York, torn between two very different romantic prospects. Directed by Lena Dunham and starring Natalie Portman, Mark Ruffalo, and Rashida Jones, this sentimental comedy digs into the messiness of love.

Available on July 31, it’s a charming pick for rom-com fans. The witty dialogue and strong performances make it a delightful way to kick off your streaming week.

The Life of Chuck (2025)

The Life of Chuck (2025)
Intrepid Pictures

Based on Stephen King’s novella, ‘The Life of Chuck’ follows an ordinary man’s life in reverse, from his death to a childhood in a haunted house. Directed by Mike Flanagan and starring Tom Hiddleston, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Karen Gillan, this fantasy-drama has earned an 81% critic score and 88% audience approval.

Streaming on July 29, this film is a must-see for fans of emotional, thought-provoking stories. Its unique narrative and powerful cast make it a standout this week.

Hot Milk (2025)

Hot Milk (2025)
Film4 Productions

‘Hot Milk’ follows a young Englishwoman in Spain, caring for her ill mother while falling for a free-spirited seamstress. Directed by Rebecca Lenkiewicz and starring Emma Mackey, Fiona Shaw, and Vicky Krieps, this drama has a 38% critic score but promises an intimate look at love and family.

Available on July 29, it’s a solid choice for those who enjoy character-driven stories. The film’s emotional depth and scenic backdrop make it worth a watch.

Dusty Slay: Wet Heat (2025)

Dusty Slay: Wet Heat (2025)
Dusty Slay: Wet Heat

Comedian Dusty Slay delivers his second Netflix special, ‘Dusty Slay: Wet Heat,’ filmed in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Packed with working-class humor and personal stories about everything from farm life to elevator mishaps, Slay’s down-to-earth style shines through.

Streaming on July 29, this special is perfect for comedy fans looking for a hearty laugh. Slay’s relatable anecdotes make it a fun, easygoing watch for any night.

Pet Investigators (2025)

Pet Investigators (2025)
Almost Never Films

‘Pet Investigators’ follows a group of teens teaming up to solve a string of pet disappearances in their neighborhood, uncovering a pet theft scheme run by dim-witted crooks. Directed by Brent Ryan Green, with Gabriella Sophia Terrero, Peyton Jackson, and Sean Astin, this live-action family film is full of charm.

Streaming on July 29, it’s a great pick for a family movie night. Its playful tone and lovable characters make it a hit for all ages.

Which new release are you most excited to stream this week? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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