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18 Movies Hit VOD This Weekend, Including Some Big Releases

As we head into October, the amount of new content on streaming and VOD platforms doesn't seem to be slowing down, COVID-19 or not. For this weekend, a number of new movies were added to the major providers, including Misbehaviour, Ava, Alone, and No Escape. What, then, can we expect from these new titles and where can you watch them?

No Escape

As we head into October, the amount of new content on streaming and VOD platforms doesn’t seem to be slowing down, COVID-19 or not. For this weekend, a number of new movies were added to the major providers, including MisbehaviourAvaAlone, and No Escape. What, then, can we expect from these new titles and where can you watch them?

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Well, first up is the Keira Knightley-starring Misbehaviour, a British comedy-drama from Philippa Lowthorpe. Set during the 1970 Miss World competition, the film examines the context behind a feminist protest at the event, and the impact of the first black winner. As with many new releases this year, a cinematic outing was curtailed by the pandemic, and with a decent response from reviewers, it’s worth checking out as a rental on the Microsoft or iTunes stores.

By comparison, Ava is a thriller with Jessica Chastain, wherein she plays an assassin dealing with the complications of her identity. The likes of Colin Farrell and John Malkovich fill out a strong cast for this one, which is available to rent or buy on the major services. Another title to watch out for, meanwhile, is the documentary Stuntwomen: The Untold Hollywood Story, which showcases the lengths that performers go to in order to pull off action sequences.

In terms of horror, Alone focuses on a man stuck in an apartment during a zombie apocalypse, something that most of us can probably relate to this year. You can catch this one on Vudu. Also out is No Escape, which sees a social media star travel to Moscow only to get caught up in some unpleasant realities.

Other highlights this week include a special discount on popular Afghanistan war drama The Outpost, available for $0.99 on the iTunes store, and the widely available South Korean action-thriller Ashfall.

No Escape

Here’s a full list of what’s new to buy and rent this week, courtesy of Decider:

To Buy:

Misbehaviour
Ashfall
Ava
She’s in Portland

To Rent:

No Escape
Jay Sebring….Cutting to the Truth
The Artist’s Wife
Stuntwomen: The Untold Hollywood Story
Full Metal Jacket
Rogue Warfare: Death of a Nation
After Truth: Disinformation and the Cost of Fake News
The Girl With a Bracelet
Alone
Most Wanted
Dogs Don’t Wear Pants
LX 2048
The Racer
Turning Point

A pretty good selection, then, for anyone wanting to check on in some of latest and more intriguing VOD additions like Alone, and those that probably missed out on a theatrical run. If none of these examples take your fancy, though, there’s plenty more fresh material across Netflix and other streamers for this week, meaning it’ll be hard to not find something to watch.