This weekend is all about leftovers in many ways. While most of us are still eating turkey and stuffing, many are also returning to Oz and ancient Rome asWickedandGladiator IIcontinue to dominate theaters across the globe. While this weekend is a bit quiet compared to weeks past, there are still a few worthwhile titles for everyone to enjoy. Do you see the line where the sky meets the sea? Well, it’s calling once again as Moana and Maui make a big splash in theaters once more. On streaming,Lindsay Lohangets us in the Christmas spirit, andColman Domingostars in a political thriller. Here’s what you should be watching this post-Thanksgiving weekend.
Where To Watch: In Theaters
‘Moana 2’ Review: Disney Crafts an Expansive Sequel That Only Goes So Far Beyond the Original
Disney’s sequel shows the possibilities this world has to offer while expanding on the dynamics of the first film.
We’re headed back to the coast of Motunui inMoana 2! In this film, Moana (Auliʻi Cravalho) journeys to the far seas of Oceania after receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors.

We often ask if a sequel is ever worth making. Thankfully, even if it’s not as good as the first, Moana 2 earns its place in our hearts.Ross Bonaimesaid in his review:Still, after a few missteps with films likeWishandStrange World,Moana 2brings back the magic to Disney animation that has been missing for the past few years. This is a solid way to justify returning to this universe, with the expansion of this world an exciting prospect, and a strong bond between Moana and Maui making this journey worthwhile.
Moana sets out on another daring voyage, venturing into uncharted territories to save her island from a looming ancient danger. Joined by the demigod Maui and her steadfast friends, she braves perilous seas and encounters new allies along the way. Her quest leads to revelations about her ancestors and deeper insights into her bond with the ocean.

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‘Beatles ‘64’
Where To Watch: On Disney+
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Filmmaker Morgan Neville’s latest doc project focuses its lens on McCartney’s flourishing music career post-Beatles.
Beatles’64is an all-new documentary by producerMartin Scorseseand directorDavid Tedeschi. The film captures the electrifying moment of The Beatles’ first visit to America. Featuring never-before-seen footage of the band and the legions of young fans who helped fuel their ascendance, the film gives a rare glimpse into when The Beatles became the most influential and beloved band of all time.

On August 15, 2025, The Beatles arrived in New York City to unprecedented excitement and hysteria. From the instant they landed at Kennedy Airport, met by thousands of fans, Beatlemania swept New York and the entire country. Their thrilling debut performance onThe Ed SullivanShowcaptivated more than 73 million viewers, the most-watched television event of its time.Beatles’64presents the spectacle but also tells a more intimate behind-the-scenes story, capturing the camaraderie ofJohn Lennon,Paul McCartney,George Harrison, andRingo Starras they experienced unimaginable fame.
Beatles ‘64
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‘Our Little Secret’
Where To Watch: On Netflix
‘Our Little Secret’ Review: Lindsay Lohan’s New Netflix Christmas Movie Skimps on the Romance
The holiday movie also stars Ian Harding and Kristin Chenoweth.
Two resentful exes are forced to spend Christmas under the same roof after discovering that their current partners are siblings. Lindsay Lohan andIan Hardingstar in the Netflix original film as we enter the Christmas season.

Emma Kielymentions that one of the film’s flaws is its rough dialogue:Our Little Secretfails as a romance and as a movie featuring dialogue that resembles real life. Still, it very much succeeds in being a showcase for Lindsay Lohan’s comedic timing and Ian Harding’s natural charisma. A movie that sees the pair playing siblings trying to survive the shenanigans of a holiday family reunion would surely use their abilities to greater effect.
Our Little Secret
Our Little Secret is a holiday drama in which two resentful exes find themselves spending Christmas together after discovering that their current partners are siblings. The film explores themes of reconciliation and the complexities of family dynamics during the festive season.
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‘The Madness’
Colman Domingo Battles to Clear His Name in ‘The Madness’ Trailer
The series begins on November 28 on Netflix.
Muncie Daniels (Colman Domingo) is a political consultant-turned-TV pundit who may have lost his way in life. While on a work sabbatical in the Poconos to write the great American novel, Muncie finds himself the only witness to the murder of a well-known white supremacist, and now he’s being framed for the crime. Muncie is forced to go on the run in a desperate fight to clear his name and unravel a global conspiracy before time runs out. Along the way, he’ll reconnect with his family, find unlikely allies, and fight against disinformation in a post-truth age.
The Madness
After a media pundit stumbles upon a dead body deep in the Poconos woods, he finds himself framed for the murder of a notorious white supremacist.
