From 'Atlas' to 'Dune 2,' here are 10 movies you need to stream right now

If you plan on reusing your "Dune: Part Two" popcorn bucket for your Memorial Day food festivities this long holiday weekend, then we know what you'll probably be streaming.

The super-cool sci-fi sequel is one of several new movies available on your favorite services: Netflix, Amazon's Prime Video, Max, Hulu and Disney+ have a bunch of good stuff to watch from your couch. There's original fare like a Jennifer Lopez sci-fi action extravaganza and documentaries on the Beach Boys and the Blue Angels, plus theatrical releases arriving on streaming, such as Michael Mann's Enzo Ferrari biopic and a Dakota Johnson superhero flick.

Here are 10 notable new movies you can stream right now that nicely pair with burgers and hot dogs:

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'American Fiction'

Jeffrey Wright stars as Thelonious "Monk" Ellison, a struggling novelist who finds accidental success in the satire "American Fiction."
Jeffrey Wright stars as Thelonious "Monk" Ellison, a struggling novelist who finds accidental success in the satire "American Fiction."

Amazon is finally streaming one of last year's best movies! Better late than never to see Oscar nominee Jeffrey Wright at the absolute top of his game as a curmudgeonly academic who writes a book with stereotypically Black tropes as a joke and is shocked when it becomes a hit in this tremendously funny and thoughtful film.

Where to watch: Prime Video

'Atlas'

Jennifer Lopez stars as a counterterrorism analyst who hops in an armored mech suit and takes on a rogue robot in the sci-fi action movie "Atlas."
Jennifer Lopez stars as a counterterrorism analyst who hops in an armored mech suit and takes on a rogue robot in the sci-fi action movie "Atlas."

The futuristic sci-fi thriller casts Jennifer Lopez as a counterterrorism expert out to take down a robot (Simu Liu) bent on wiping out most of mankind. What's better than rom-com J.Lo? Action-hero J.Lo making friends with an AI and taking on villainous machines in mechanized armor.

Where to watch: Netflix

'The Beach Boys'

Beach Boys members Al Jardine (far left), Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Carl Wilson and Dennis Wilson are seen in a 1964 photo included in the Disney+ documentary "The Beach Boys."
Beach Boys members Al Jardine (far left), Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Carl Wilson and Dennis Wilson are seen in a 1964 photo included in the Disney+ documentary "The Beach Boys."

You guessed it, this documentary chronicles the musical legacy of the Beach Boys. With interviews and archival footage, the film digs into the origins behind their signature harmonies, the genius of Brian Wilson, a rivalry with The Beatles in the 1960s and the game-changing influence of their "Pet Sounds" album.

Where to watch: Disney+

'Biosphere'

Sterling K. Brown (left) and Mark Duplass star in the sci-fi buddy comedy as lifelong best pals and the last two men on Earth in "Biosphere."
Sterling K. Brown (left) and Mark Duplass star in the sci-fi buddy comedy as lifelong best pals and the last two men on Earth in "Biosphere."

Sterling K. Brown and Mark Duplass play best buds living in a biosphere, the last two dudes on Earth after an apocalyptic situation, when evolution throws them a curve ball. That's all you should know going into this clever character study about sexuality, masculinity and friendship, because it's got quite the twist.

Where to watch: Hulu

'The Blue Angels'

The Prime Video documentary "The Blue Angels" spends a year with members of the Navy’s elite Flight Demonstration Squadron.
The Prime Video documentary "The Blue Angels" spends a year with members of the Navy’s elite Flight Demonstration Squadron.

"Top Gun: Maverick" star Glen Powell and J.J. Abrams produce this documentary taking viewers behind the scenes of the Navy's Flight Demonstration Squadron. The movie chronicles a year in the lives of these elite pilots, with veterans helping rookies get up to speed for a thrilling and dangerous show season.

Where to watch: Prime Video

'Dune: Part Two'

Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) and Chani (Zendaya) grow closer as larger threats emerge in the sci-fi fantasy sequel "Dune: Part Two."
Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) and Chani (Zendaya) grow closer as larger threats emerge in the sci-fi fantasy sequel "Dune: Part Two."

Timothée Chalamet's Paul Atreides gets to know love interest Chani (Zendaya) better and might even be a messiah in Denis Villeneuve's sci-fi sequel, which boasts plenty of staggering visuals, all the gigantic sandworms you’d ever want, and deep thematic exploration of power, colonialism and religion.

Where to watch: Max

'Ferrari'

Enzo Ferrari (Adam Driver, center) enters his racing team in a treacherous Italian race in an effort to save his auto empire in Michael Mann's "Ferrari."
Enzo Ferrari (Adam Driver, center) enters his racing team in a treacherous Italian race in an effort to save his auto empire in Michael Mann's "Ferrari."

Adam Driver stars in Michael Mann's drama as Italian automaker Enzo Ferrari, who enters his racing team in a dangerous event to save his empire. Come for the domestic drama – with Penelope Cruz as Ferrari's wife and Shailene Woodley as his mistress – but stay for four-wheeled scenes that show the sport's beauty and brutality.

Where to watch: Hulu

'Madame Web'

Cassie (Dakota Johnson, left) protects Julia (Sydney Sweeney) from a murderous villain in "Madame Web," which centers on characters from Marvel Comics' "Spider-Man" stories.
Cassie (Dakota Johnson, left) protects Julia (Sydney Sweeney) from a murderous villain in "Madame Web," which centers on characters from Marvel Comics' "Spider-Man" stories.

In this clunker of a "Spider-Man" spinoff, Dakota Johnson at least exudes sassy scrappiness as a suddenly psychic paramedic who has to protect a trio of potential future crimefighters. Unfortunately, everybody in this thing gets stuck in its web of nonsense, which boasts bad dialogue and rampant B-movie silliness.

Where to watch: Netflix

'The Sweet East'

For those needing a road trip – and not wanting to actually go on one – this whimsical satire centers on a high school senior (Talia Ryder) who ditches her classmates on a D.C. field trip. She sets off on a surrealist odyssey where she meets a white-supremacist professor (Simon Rex), an excitable director (Ayo Edebiri) and an A-list actor (Jacob Elordi).

Where to watch: Hulu

'Thelma the Unicorn'

Singing farm pony Thelma (voiced by Brittany Howard) has her musical dreams realized when she accidentally becomes covered in pink paint and glitter in the animated "Thelma the Unicorn."
Singing farm pony Thelma (voiced by Brittany Howard) has her musical dreams realized when she accidentally becomes covered in pink paint and glitter in the animated "Thelma the Unicorn."

The "Napoleon Dynamite" filmmakers are behind this engaging animated comedy featuring musical animals and nifty songs. Farm pony Thelma (voiced by Grammy winner Brittany Howard) becomes a viral singing sensation after she's accidentally covered in pink paint and glitter, but finds out being famous has its drawbacks.

Where to watch: Netflix

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