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Jessica Sansome

The new films out on Now, Amazon Prime and Netflix this weekend

Another weekend has arrived - and it's the last in March.

And by Monday, our socialising freedoms will be back, outdoors at least, as the latest lifting of lockdown takes place.

But for just this weekend, it's still limited and you probably want a res after a busy week.

If you're in need of some new inspiration when it comes to watch on your favourite streaming service, worry not as there are plenty more to get stuck into this week.

NowTV, Amazon Prime Video and Netflix have added a load of new content this weekend with plenty of new releases and all-time favourites added.

To help you navigate the streaming services a little more easily, here are the new films this week.

Netflix

Caught by a Wave

Caught by a Wave (Netflix)

After falling in love at a sailing summer camp in Sicily, reality comes crashing down on a teenage couple when a harsh truth prompts a pivotal decision.

A Week Away

A Week Away on Netflix (Netflix)

In this uplifting musical, a troubled teen takes a leap of faith by attending summer camp — and unexpectedly finds love, friends and a place to belong.

Bad Trip

In this hidden-camera prank comedy, two best friends bond on a wild road trip to New York as they pull real people into their raunchy, raucous antics.

NOW (with Sky Cinema)

Creation Stories

Biopic following Creation Records’ co-founder Alan McGee (Ewen Bremner), showing his rise to success, which led to him changing the face of British culture forever.

Six Minutes To Midnight

Dame Judi Dench stars in the film (PA)

Starring Dame Judi Dench, the film tells the story of a finishing school in an English seaside who are hosting daughters from families in Nazi Germany, raising suspicions for all involved.

Amazon Prime Video

No Strings Attached

A guy and girl try to keep their relationship strictly physical, but it's not long before they learn that they want something more.

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