What’s new on demand, streaming
New movies on demand
“Red Right Hand”: A man (Orlando Bloom) taking care of his recently orphaned niece in a small Appalachian town is forced back into the service of the local crime boss (Andie MacDowell). Available Feb. 23.
“Bring Him to Me”: A driver for a mob boss has to re-evaluate his life choices when he’s ordered to pick up a young crew member targeted for an ambush. Barry Pepper, Jamie Costa, Rachel Griffiths and Sam Neill star. Available Feb. 23.
“Trust”: Siblings battle while sitting shiva for their mother, whose unexpected death reveals fractures in the family. Jennifer Levinson, Kate Spade and Heston Horwin star in this awardwinning dramedy. Available Feb. 27. Recent releases newly available on demand: “Good Things,” Feb. 27; “What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears?”, Feb. 27.
New movies on streaming services
“Mea Culpa”: An ambitious attorney defends an artist accused of murdering his girlfriend. Kelly Rowland and Trevante Rhodes star in this thriller written and directed by Tyler Perry. On Netflix Feb. 23.
“The Greatest Love Story Never Told”: This documentary goes behind the scenes of the making of Jennifer Lopez’s new album. On Prime Video Feb. 27.
“Sacred Soil: The Piney Woods School Story”: The students at Piney Woods, one of America’s oldest Black boarding schools, are the focus of this documentary. On Hulu Feb. 23.
Recent releases newly available on streaming services: “Priscilla,” Max Feb. 23; “Blackberry,” Hulu Feb. 23; “Squealer,” Peacock Feb. 23; “Inspector Sun and the Curse of the Black Widow,” Hulu Feb. 24; “Monica,” Hulu Feb. 25; “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,” Max Feb. 27.
— Chris Foran