Streaming & Screenings: Your Weekend Guide to New Movies & Shows (May 31 – June 1)

Streaming & Screenings: Your Weekend Guide to New Movies & Shows (May 31 June 1)

Your Weekend Watchlist: New Movies and Shows to Stream and See

As the Memorial Day weekend fades into memory, a new slate of entertainment options arrives to fill our screens and theaters. From witty films exploring the lives of the ultra-wealthy to the return of beloved characters, there’s something for every viewer to enjoy. Here’s a look at what to watch this weekend, spanning May 31st through June 1st.

Mountainhead: A Sharp Look at Modern Wealth on Max

For those seeking a dose of sharp social commentary, look no further than “Mountainhead.” Directed by Jesse Armstrong, the same visionary behind the acclaimed series Succession, this film promises a complex and witty exploration of modern wealth. Set to premiere on Max on May 31st, “Mountainhead” delves into the lives of four billionaires, offering a satirical look at the evolution of frat bros into finance bros. The film promises to be a thought-provoking examination of power, privilege, and the consequences of unchecked ambition.

Armstrong’s track record suggests a film filled with razor-sharp dialogue and compelling characters, making “Mountainhead” a highly anticipated release. Early reviews hint at a film that doesn’t shy away from difficult questions, all while maintaining a darkly comedic tone. Viewers looking for something beyond the typical summer blockbuster fare will find much to appreciate in this Max exclusive.

The Karate Kid Returns: Legends Hitting Theaters

For fans of nostalgia and high-flying martial arts, the weekend also delivers a theatrical treat. “Karate Kid: Legends” is set to hit theaters on May 30th, bringing back familiar faces to the big screen. Ralph Macchio reprises his iconic role as Danny LaRusso, a character that has resonated with audiences for generations. Adding to the excitement, Jackie Chan returns as Mr. Han, his wise and skilled mentor. The film’s premise and plot details are being closely guarded, but the return of these beloved characters suggests a blend of action, nostalgia, and the enduring themes of perseverance and self-discovery that defined the original.

The anticipation surrounding “Karate Kid: Legends” is understandable. The franchise has maintained a loyal following for decades, and the prospect of seeing Macchio and Chan back in action together is sure to draw in a crowd. The film’s theatrical release offers a chance to experience the excitement of this classic series on the big screen.

Reality TV Returns: Drama in the Mama June Family

For those who enjoy a dose of reality TV drama, the seventh season of “Mama June: Family Crisis” promises plenty of intrigue. The show offers a raw and unfiltered look at the family’s ongoing struggles and triumphs. This season, viewers can expect to see more of the family’s dynamics, including Alana Thompson’s (Honey Boo Boo’s) desire for money from her mom and June Shannon’s ongoing battle for custody of her granddaughter. Given the family’s history, the new season is likely to deliver both dramatic moments and poignant insights into the complexities of family relationships.

“Mama June: Family Crisis” has long been a fixture on television, and its success lies in its ability to present a relatable portrayal of family life, albeit with a healthy dose of drama. The new season is expected to resonate with viewers who have followed the family’s journey through the years, as well as new audiences drawn to the show’s compelling mix of conflict and resilience. The season promises to further delve into family tensions and the ever-changing balance of relationships within the group.

Choose Your Own Adventure

Whether you prefer the sharp wit of “Mountainhead,” the nostalgic charm of “Karate Kid: Legends,” or the reality-TV drama of “Mama June: Family Crisis,” this weekend provides a variety of entertainment options. From streaming services to movie theaters, there’s something for every taste. With a diverse range of genres and stories available, viewers can curate their own entertainment experience. So, grab some popcorn, settle in, and enjoy the weekend’s new releases.

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    Hello, I'm Ben Hardy, a dedicated journalist for Willamette Weekly in Portland, Oregon. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of Southern California and a Master's degree from Stanford University, where I specialized in multimedia storytelling and data journalism. At 28, I'm passionate about uncovering stories that matter to our community, from investigative pieces to features on Portland's unique culture. In my free time, I love exploring the city, attending local music events, and enjoying a good book at a cozy coffee shop. Thank you for reading my work and engaging with the stories that shape our vibrant community.

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Ben Hardy
Hello, I'm Ben Hardy, a dedicated journalist for Willamette Weekly in Portland, Oregon. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of Southern California and a Master's degree from Stanford University, where I specialized in multimedia storytelling and data journalism. At 28, I'm passionate about uncovering stories that matter to our community, from investigative pieces to features on Portland's unique culture. In my free time, I love exploring the city, attending local music events, and enjoying a good book at a cozy coffee shop. Thank you for reading my work and engaging with the stories that shape our vibrant community.