Welcome to June. It’s a new month, which means the major streaming services will be adding a significant number of movies this week. In case you missed some of last week’s top movies, be sure to check out two HBO Max movies: The Moment with Charli XCX and Miss You, Love You with Allison Janney and Andrew Rannells.
This week belongs to comedies and documentaries. Our No. 1 movie of the week is a charming rom-com with two extremely recognizable stars. Other noteworthy movies to keep an eye on are a comedy centered around the World Cup and a fascinating documentary about a Saturday Night Live icon. You can stream all five of these movies in the U.S.
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Creed
Michael B. Jordan reinvigorates the Rocky franchise
Reinventing the Rocky franchise after six movies was as risky as it gets. We knew Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler were talented, but they hit a home run with Creed, a spin-off and continuation of the Rocky movies. Jordan plays Adonis “Donnie” Johnson, an aspiring boxer who happens to be the illegitimate son of the late Apollo Creed.
Wanting to become a professional boxer, Donnie seeks help from his father’s friend, Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone). After some convincing, Rocky reluctantly agrees to become Donnie’s trainer. As Donnie climbs the ranks of the boxing world, he must support Rocky during his mentor’s fight outside the ring. It’s hard to argue that any movie other than Rocky sits at the top of the franchise. However, you can make a strong argument for Creed at No. 2.
Creed is now streaming on Netflix.
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Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs. That’s the Weight of the World)
The origins of the iconic band
Questlove is a man of many talents. Besides being a fantastic drummer and one of the founding members of The Roots, Questlove is an impressive documentary filmmaker. His 2021 movie, Summer of Soul (…or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised), won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature.
As a music aficionado, Questlove is the ideal director to helm Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs. That’s the Weight of the World). The film explores the origins of Earth, Wind & Fire, one of the highest-selling groups of all time. Beyond its record sales, Earth, Wind & Fire inspired some of the greatest musicians ever, including Stevie Wonder and Prince. It’s a must-watch for music fans of all genres.
Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs. That’s the Weight of the World) premieres on June 7 on HBO Max.
Earth, Wind & Fire: To Be Celestial vs. That’s the Weight of the World
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June 3, 2026
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119 minutes
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Questlove
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Lorne
Get to know the SNL creator — sort of
If you know anything about Saturday Night Live, then you’ll recognize this name: Lorne Michaels. The SNL creator is one of the most enigmatic men in show business. He stays behind the scenes, and he rarely does press. All I know about Michaels is that every cast member does an impression of him, including Mike Myers. Dr. Evil’s voice is essentially an impression of Michaels.
Academy Award nominee Morgan Neville tries to find answers in Lorne, which chronicles Michaels’ origins and career. The documentary features exclusive SNL footage, which could warrant a documentary of its own. The film also includes a wealth of interviews with SNL royalty, including Dana Carvey, Jimmy Fallon, Tina Fey, Conan O’Brien, and Maya Rudolph.
Lorne premieres on Peacock on June 5.
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México 86
The story of the World Cup in 1986
The 1986 World Cup is considered one of the best events in the tournament’s history. That was the World Cup where Diego Maradona and Argentina defeated West Germany to win it all. What many people don’t know is how Mexico became the first country to host the event multiple times.
México 86 puts a humorous spin on how Mexico landed the bid. The film is based on real circumstances, but many of the characters and events are fictionalized and dramatized. Diego Luna stars as Martín de la Torre, the bureaucrat who led the charge to bring the tournament to Mexico. This movie is perfect for those who may not like soccer because it’s more concerned with what happens off the pitch than on it.
México 86 premieres on Netflix on June 5.
Mexico 86
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May 21, 2026
- Runtime
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95 minutes
- Director
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Gabriel Ripstein
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Office Romance
The forbidden relationship
What’s better than a delightful rom-com to heal the soul? Jennifer Lopez is an underrated rom-com queen, having starred in hits like The Wedding Planner and Maid in Manhattan. I wouldn’t think of pairing Brett Goldstein with Lopez, but it actually makes a ton of sense when you hear the premise.
Jackie Cruz (Lopez) is the CEO of a prestigious airline. Daniel Blanchflower (Brett Goldstein) is the company’s new lawyer. These opposites attract, falling for one another and embarking on a secret affair. It’s the perfect movie to watch for a date night or a quiet weekend at home.
Office Romance streams on Netflix on June 5.
Office Romance
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June 5, 2026
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94 Minutes
- Director
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Ol Parker
More movies to stream
If you need even more recommendations, try perusing the Netflix thriller section for riveting movies like True Romance or Woman of the Hour. Elsewhere, head to Prime Video to watch the return of John Krasinski as Jack Ryan in a new movie Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War.

