4 New Movies You Can Finally Rent This Month
Briefly

With the end of the football season and the summer blockbuster days ahead, this article highlights must-watch movies available for home rental. It emphasizes significant releases, including Tim Fehlbaum's Oscar-nominated film centered on the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis, which focuses on the media's live coverage. It also discusses Leigh Whannell's latest horror film about a deadly threat lurking both in a forest and the family cabin. Additionally, the article touches on a biopic about Robbie Williams, questioning its visibility despite its production investment.
Paramount spent over $100 million on one of the most ambitious and original biopics of all time ... and no one saw it.
Tim Fehlbaum's historical thriller doesn't recount the assault as much as the journalistic response to it, focusing on the perspective of the ABC Sports crew who were on the scene.
Whannell's film slumps more than it soars, but it might play better at home, illustrating the mixed response to his latest horror venture.
This month has a bit of everything, including horror, drama, and a movie about a singing monkey, making for diverse home entertainment choices.
Read at Vulture
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