Nairobi, Kenya, November 8- It is the time of the week when we love to relax and enjoy the pleasures of life. Are you confused about which movies to watch? We’ve rounded up the best movies to stream this weekend.

From time-travelling suspense to heartfelt transformations, this weekend’s lineup of new releases features unforgettable stories across multiple genres. 

Whether you’re in the mood for a thriller or a moving drama, these films have something for everyone. 

Here are some interesting suggestions for you:

1. Don’t Move: This intense thriller throws a group of unsuspecting characters into a harrowing situation: stay perfectly still or fall prey to a terrifying supernatural force. With the tension cranked to the max, Don’t Move keeps you on the edge of your seat, making each quiet moment pulse with dread. 

2. Time Cut: In Time Cut, Lucy, a modern high school senior with an inventive mind, stumbles upon a mysterious device that throws her back to 2003, a year filled with memories and heartbreak. Determined to rewrite history, Lucy sets out on a mission to stop the serial killer who took her sister’s life. As Lucy navigates a time and place unfamiliar to her, the movie explores themes of loss, resilience, and the power of second chances.

3. The Diplomat – It’s finally time for answers after that explosive season 1 cliffhanger. Catch all the drama as season 2 picks up right where we left off, revealing what went down in that jaw-dropping final scene of this political thriller starring Keri Russell.

4. Meet Me Next Christmas – After making a pact to meet her dream guy next Christmas at a Pentatonix concert, Layla (Christina Milian) teams up with a charming ticket concierge (Devale Ellis) to race through New York City in search of the hottest ticket in town—and a little fairytale romance.

5. Levels: The film follows a man who witnesses his girlfriend’s brutal murder, only to spiral into a relentless quest for answers. Willing to risk everything, including his sanity, he navigates a treacherous path that blurs the line between reality and imagination. 

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