1. Millers in Marriage – Prime Video (July 31)

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This family drama blends romance, infidelity, sibling rivalry, and emotional complexity into a slow-burning character piece. Directed by Edward Burns and starring Gretchen Mol, Julianna Margulies, and Burns himself, the series follows three siblings struggling with fractured relationships. Each character brings a different kind of love story to the table some breaking apart, others barely holding on. If you like slow, thoughtful drama with layered performances, this one is worth streaming.

2. Dhadak 2 – Theatres (August 1)

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Triptii Dimri and Siddhant Chaturvedi headline this intense romantic drama set against the backdrop of caste tensions. Directed by Shazia Iqbal, this spiritual sequel to Dhadak is adapted from the Tamil film Pariyerum Perumal. The story follows Nilesh and Vidhi as they fall in love, only to be caught in the storm of rigid social hierarchies. With Dharma Productions backing the film, expect a heart-wrenching story wrapped in lush visuals and stirring performances.

3. Together – Theatres (August 1)

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This one's for horror lovers with a soft spot for psychological tension. Starring real-life couple Dave Franco and Alison Brie, the film dives into a relationship’s unraveling after a mysterious entity starts to affect their rural life. Directed by Michael Shanks, Together explores the fragility of love under stress, with a horror twist that pushes emotional boundaries. Expect a chilling combination of romance and terror.

4. The Naked Gun – Theatres (August 1)

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Liam Neeson steps into comedic chaos in this legacy sequel to the Naked Gun franchise. Playing the bumbling detective Frank Drebin Jr, he attempts to solve a high-profile murder to save the police department from shutting down. With cameos from Pamela Anderson and Paul Walter Hauser, and direction from Chip 'n Dale filmmaker Akiva Schaffer, this film promises throwback humour for fans of the original. Expect nostalgia, slapstick, and modern upgrades.

5. My Oxford Year – Netflix (August 1)

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For those craving a warm, romantic escape, My Oxford Year is your pick. The film follows Anna, an American student arriving in Oxford with big dreams, only to be swept off her feet by a charming Brit. What begins as a coming-of-age academic journey turns into a heartfelt romantic saga. Based on Julia Whelan’s bestselling novel, and starring Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest, this one is made for fans of feel-good love stories with an emotional twist.

 

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