\”Some days, it can be overwhelming with the abundance of streaming services and options available. How do you even begin to choose what movie to watch next? For those with Peacock (and really, why wouldn’t you have it? Their TV shows are top-notch!), we’re here to lend a hand. We’ve sifted through Peacock’s library to bring you the funniest comedies, the most gripping dramas, the most suspenseful thrillers, and the all-around best movies for your entertainment. All you need to do is grab some popcorn!
25. Marry Me
Kat Valdez, a superstar, eagerly anticipates her extravagant wedding that will take place during one of her concerts, in front of all her fans. However, just moments before the ceremony, a video surfaces showing her fiancé cheating on her. In a desperate need for a new plan, Kat spots Charlie Gilbert in the crowd holding a poster with the lyrics to her hit song “Marry Me.” In a spur-of-the-moment decision, Kat says “yes” to Charlie, and the romantic comedy unfolds. While Owen Wilson as Charlie may seem a bit lackluster, Jennifer Lopez shines with her undeniable chemistry. Is “Marry Me” a cinematic masterpiece? Not quite. But it is a delightful, trope-filled movie that will leave you grinning from ear to ear. How to watch: Marry Me is now available for streaming on Peacock.
24. Fast & Furious franchise
Peacock boasts the entire Fast & Furious franchise, featuring 10 movies that revolve around high-speed chases and explosive action. While each film may have its own unique plot, they all share the common theme of a group of street racers coming together to solve problems. These movies are all about high-octane thrills, minimal substance, and jaw-dropping car stunts. With a star-studded cast and adrenaline-pumping sequences, the Fast & Furious franchise is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. How to watch: Fast & Furious is currently streaming on Peacock.
23. Twister
Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt portray storm chasers on the brink of divorce in the thrilling disaster film “Twister.” When a massive tornado descends upon their town, they seize the opportunity to test a new storm data-collecting device and rekindle their relationship. Released in 1996, “Twister” remains a standout in the disaster film genre, offering a fast-paced and heart-pounding experience. While the 2024 sequel attempts to capture the magic of the original, it falls short of its predecessor’s brilliance. How to watch: Twister is now available on Peacock.
22. Point Break
Keanu Reeves stars in the iconic ’90s film “Point Break” as an FBI agent infiltrating a group of bank-robbing surfers in Los Angeles. Filled with nonsensical plot points and over-the-top action, “Point Break” is a delightful and wonderfully ’90s movie experience. With Patrick Swayze and Gary Busey rounding out the cast, the film is a perfect blend of absurdity and entertainment. How to watch: Point Break is currently streaming on Peacock.
21. Beetlejuice
Tim Burton’s cult classic “Beetlejuice” defies genre boundaries with its mix of comedy, horror, and fantasy elements. Featuring a stellar cast including Winona Ryder, Alec Baldwin, and Geena Davis, the film follows a teenage girl, Lydia, as she navigates life with her ghostly housemates. With its unique blend of dark humor and fantastical storytelling, “Beetlejuice” has cemented its status as a beloved classic. How to watch: Beetlejuice is now streaming on Peacock.
20. The Northman
Directed by Robert Eggers, “The Northman” is a dark and suspenseful retelling of a Scandinavian myth that inspired Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Starring Alexander Skarsgård, the film follows a prince seeking revenge for his father’s murder. With a star-studded cast and stunning visuals, “The Northman” is a gripping historical thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. How to watch: The Northman is now available for streaming on Peacock.
19. Ip Man
“Ip Man” is a riveting martial arts biopic that chronicles the life of the Wing Chun grandmaster who trained Bruce Lee. Starring Donnie Yen, the film explores Ip Man’s journey from a skilled martial artist to a renowned fighter during the Japanese occupation of China. With its electrifying action sequences and deep philosophical themes, “Ip Man” is a must-watch for martial arts enthusiasts. How to watch: Ip Man is currently streaming on Peacock.
18. Asteroid City
Wes Anderson’s latest film, “Asteroid City,” is a whimsical and intricate exploration of storytelling and artistry. With its vibrant visuals and stacked cast, the film delves into the nature of creativity and the power of narrative. While not for everyone, fans of Anderson’s previous work will find “Asteroid City” to be a delightful and emotionally resonant experience. How to watch: Asteroid City is now available on Peacock.
17. The Outfit
“The Outfit” is a clever and twisted crime film that follows…\”