3 Best Peacock Movies to Watch With Pride This Weekend (April 25-26)

Peacock fans need to brace themselves because the broadcaster is getting a new line-up of movies in less than a week.
In the meantime, there are still a few days left to enjoy a few of Peacock's most entertaining movies before they enter the company's basement.
To make it easier for you, Watch Us has selected three Peacock films that you need to binge on this weekend.
This week's selections include a thriller, a real-life legal drama and a comedy with a bit of a sci-fi twist.
'Red Eye' (2005)
It's late Wes Craven overcome Red Eyean interesting factor that helped drive it forward Rachel McAdams forward as the leading actor. Lisa is a hotel manager who finds herself deeply attracted to Jackson Rippner (Cillian Murphy), a handsome man she met at the airport before they got on the plane together.
Lisa's dreams of rom-com bliss are quickly dashed when Jackson reveals his true agenda during their steamy fling. He intends to force Lisa to help him kill a government official. And if he refuses, his father, Joe Reisert (Brian Cox), will be killed. Lisa is a smart woman and fights for herself, but Jackson seems to have thought of every situation.
Red Eye broadcast on the Peacock.
'Dark Water' (2019)
If you have seen Erin Brockovichyou will see many themes in it Black Wateralso based on a true story about a class action lawsuit against one of the most powerful corporations in America. In this case, DuPont is accused by the citizens of Parkersburg, West Virginia, of dumping a chemical that caused cancer in the city's residents and crippled livestock.
A lawyer Rob Bilott (Mark Ruffalo) brought to trial by farmer, Wilbur Tennant (Bill Camp), and Tennant's findings are important in the case against DuPont. But unlike other legal dramas, DuPont drags out the case for years, leaving Rob's marriage. Sarah Barlage Bilott (Anne Hathaway) in a very serious situation. DuPont's legal strategy appears to be designed to avoid the company being held accountable for its actions. But as long as Rob gets up on the court, he won't let that happen.
Black Water broadcast on the Peacock.
'Hot Tub Time Machine' (2010)
It seems that films with on-the-nose titles like this Hot Tub Time Machine is a rarity among contemporary theatrical films. This time, the high concept helped sell the film and made it a hit. John Cusack stars as Adam Yates, a grown man who has just been dumped and reunites with his childhood friends, Lou Dorchen (Rob Corddry) and Nick Webber-Agnew (Craig Robinson), to go on vacation to their favorite winter destination to forget their unhappy lives. Even Adam's nephew, Jacob Yates (Clark Duke), comes along for the ride.
One bad hot tub accident later, four men woke up in 1986. Without Jacob, the boys are back to their childhood bodies and ready to make up for lost time. But if they don't preserve the shape of their own history, they risk completely erasing the future they came from.
Hot Tub Time Machine broadcast on the Peacock.





