New Movies On Demand: ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once,’ ‘Downton Abbey: A New Era,’ + More

The multiverse called, and it wants its everything bagel back. If that sentence means nothing to you that’s okay, because now you can finally watch Everything Everywhere All At Once, which is one of this week’s new movies on VOD, in order to understand the significance. And if you watch that one and are in the mood for still more genre-bending, reality-bending movies, you’re in luck because you can also check out The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent on VOD, in which Nicolas Cage plays a very meta version of himself, all washed up after making a bunch of sub-par movies and ready to retire, when an appearance at a billionaire’s birthday party gets him embroiled in an international spying scheme.

And in Downton Abbey: A New Era, the Granthams are back, and their lives are still every bit as dramatic and fraught as they’ve always been (well, at least ever since cousin Matthew showed up on their doorstep ready to inherit their estate, RIP Matthew). This new film brings back all our favorite characters, including Maggie Smith as the Dowager Countess of Grantham, whose ailing health prevents her from visiting France, where she has inherited a villa. Instead, her family goes there to see the place, and her son, Robert Crawley (Hugh Bonneville) learns that he may have been conceived as the result of an old fling the Dowager had with a now-dead marquis. The film is full of hijinks like this, but rest assured, as with everything at our favorite Yorkshire estate, things tend to work out in the end.

These are just a few of the titles that are available to watch on Amazon Prime Video, iTunes, YouTube, and through your cable service this week. Check out what movies are available to buy or rent on demand now!

Everything Everywhere All At Once


Some villains have become so infamous that just to hear their names, you know it’s bad news. Kaiser Soze. Baba Yaga. And now, Jobu Tupaki. In Everything Everywhere All At Once, action legend Michelle Yeoh plays Evelyn, a Chinese American who runs a laundromat with her husband Waymond (Ke Huy Quan), and who struggles to connect with her adult daughter, Joy (Stephanie Hsu). But it turns out that this version of Evelyn (and Waymond, and Joy) are just one of many, they’re just cogs in a multiverse that is trying to defeat an evil entity named Jobu Tupaki, and in this universe, Jobu inhabits Joy’s body. And while this world’s version of Evelyn is just an average, unexceptional woman in most ways, when she taps into the consciousness of all of her other multiverse selves, only she has the power to defeat Jobu and create harmony in the universe, and within her own family.

Where to stream Everything Everywhere All At Once

The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent


Nicolas Cage spent the past decade trying to pay off a series of large debts he accrued by accepting dozens upon dozens of roles in mostly straight-to-VOD movies, many of which were not great. The move was financially sound, as he is now debt-free, but it often left him as the butt of the joke, that he was washed up and was willing to take whatever roles he was offered. And he knows all of this. Which is what makes The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent such a unique movie, in that Cage plays a fictionalized version of himself, desperate to retire from a business that has chewed him up and spit him out, until he’s offered a million dollars to make a personal appearance at a party, which will ultimately change his life. It’s no Pig, but Massive Talent offers some genuinely entertaining moments and it’s a delight seeing Cage get to be the funny, weird guy we love who can laugh about the roller coaster ride his reputation has taken.

Where to stream The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent

To Buy:

Everything Everywhere All At Once
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
The Wedding Veil Unveiled

To Rent:

Downton Abbey: A New Era
The Bad Guys
Compartment No. 6
I’m Charlie Walker
Baloney
The Righteous
The Walk (2022)
Keeping Company
Petite Maman
Eraser: Reborn
Who You Gonna Call?
The Policeman’s Lineage
Small Town Wisconsin
Wyrm
The Score (2022)
One Summer
Ultrasound
A Sexplanation
Pleasure
Spin State
The Strings
Peace By Chocolate

Liz Kocan is a pop culture writer living in Massachusetts. Her biggest claim to fame is the time she won on the game show Chain Reaction.