A scene from ‘The Zone of Interest’. | Photo Credit: A24/YouTube
The Zone of Interest – Streaming Now
The film focuses on the life of Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss and his wife Hedwig, who live in a house with their family. TeaHe Area of ​​interest Next to the Concentration Camp. Written and directed by Jonathan Glazer, the historical drama is based on the 2014 novel by Martin Amis. The film stars Christian Friedel, Sandra Hüller and Johann Karthaus.

My Spy: The Eternal City – July 18
The action-comedy film follows a veteran CIA agent named JJ who, along with his assistant Sophie and his 14-year-old stepdaughter, saves the world when a high school choir’s tour of Italy is interrupted by a nefarious nuclear plot targeting the Vatican. Directed by Pete Segal, the film reunites a beloved cast led by Dave Bautista and Chloe Coleman and is set in some of Europe’s most famous landmarks. The film also stars Kristen Schaal, Flula Borg, Craig Robinson, Billy Barrett, Taho Kea, Anna Faris and Ken Jeong.
Divorce in the Black – July 18
The suspense drama film revolves around Ava (Meagan Good), a preacher’s daughter and a God-fearing woman who would do anything to save her marriage. But when her husband, Dallas (Cory Hardrict), decides to leave her, she realizes his true abusive nature and finds comfort in her longtime friend-turned-lover Benji (Joseph Lee Anderson). Directed and written by Tyler Perry, the film also stars Shannon Wallace, Taylor Polidore, Richard Lawson and Debbi Morgan.

A scene from ‘Divorce in the Black’. | Photo Credit: Prime Video/YouTube
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Those Who Are About to Die – July 19
It is a historical drama that attempts to immerse its audience in the spectacular, complex and corrupt world of chariot races and gladiatorial battles in ancient Rome. The series is inspired by the nonfiction book by Daniel P. Mannix. Directed by Roland Emmerich, the 10-episode series stars Academy Award winner Sir Anthony Hopkins, Iwan Rheon, Tom Hughes, Sara Martins, Johannes Haukur Johannsson, Jojo Macari, Gabriela Pession, Dimitrios Leonidas, Emilio Sakkaray, Mo Hashim and Rupert Penry Jones.