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On tap this weekend is the Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, and Daniel Radcliffe led comedy/action film about a novelist who is kidnapped by a billionaire hoping to find long lost treasure.
There's also a star-studded lineup of feature films, including "Everything Everywhere All At Once" by Daniels, Mark Wahlberg in "The Infinite," and "Mothering Sunday" with Colin Firth and Olivia Coleman.
And we're serving up thrillers with "Gold," "Ultrasound," and "The Guest."
Check out this list of movies and TV Shows you have to watch this weekend (March 25 - March 27).
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The Lost City
Sandra Bullock stars as reclusive author Loretta Sage, whose novels feature a handsome cover model named Alan (Channing Tatum). When she's kidnapped by a billionaire, played by Daniel Radcliffe, who believes she can lead him to an ancient city to dig up lost treasure from her recent book, Alan attempts to save her in hopes of proving he's more than just a pretty face.
Everything Everywhere All At Once
The adventure sci-fi takes a lighthearted approach to tax season as a Chinese American woman (Michelle Yeoh) is swept into multiverses connecting with the lives she could've led in order to save the world. Also starring Jamie Lee Curtis.
The Infinite
Mark Wahlberg taps into the role of Evan Michaels, a man haunted by memories of places he has never visited, which he discovers are visions from past lives.
Mothering Sunday
On Mother's Day in 1924, a couple gives their housekeeper a day off to celebrate the neighbors engagement, who has been having an affair with said housekeeper for many years. Starring Olivia Coleman, Colin Firth, Josh O'Connor, and Odessa Young.
Spider-Man: No Way Home
Tom Holland is Spider-Man. With the superhero's identity revealed, he must figure out how to separate his hero duties from Peter Parker, which forces him into a partnership with Doctor Strange.
Gold
Zac Efron leads the thriller as a drifter traveling through a desert who stumbles upon the largest gold nugget and must guard it from thieves while waiting for his partner.
Ultrasound
In this sci-fi film, Glen's car breaks down during a rainstorm, which leads him to seek help from a couple that makes him an offer he can't refuse. The odd night alters his life, and the lives of several strangers, moving forward.
The Cursed
The horror, set in 19th-century France, finds a pathologist arriving in a small village to exorcize a mysterious and supernatural force that poses a threat.
The Changed
The horror film finds a group of people battling imposters who have possessed their families.
The Guest
After a string of mysterious deaths, a teen begins to suspect a soldier who arrived claiming to be the friend of her dead brother.
Ragdoll
Lucy Hale headlines the new thrilling series about detectives who aim to solve the murders of six people believed to have been victims of the Ragdoll killer.
Lust
The Swedish comedy is an honest look at four middle aged best friends living in Stockholm and trying to keep their romantic lives afloat.
Halo
The military sci-fi series is a video game adaptation set in the 26th century that follows a conflict between humanity and aliens known as the Covenant.
Lizzo's Watch Out For The Big Grrrls
The superstar's reality competition scouts women to join her Big Grrrls back-up dancers.
One Perfect Shot
Ava DuVernay breaks down historic and iconic cinematic scenes in a series inspired by the Twitter account of the same name.
The Desperate Hour
Naomi Watts and Josh Bowman star in the film about a mother racing against the clock to save her child even as the cops put her town on lockdown.
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