THIS RAUNCHY MADEA SPINOFF IS A TOP MOVIE ON NETFLIX RIGHT NOW

Tyler Perry’s “Joe’s College Road Trip” is currently one of the most-watched movies on Netflix, according to the streamer’s public ranking system.

The raunchy comedy, spun off from Perry’s Madea universe, follows the foul-mouthed elder Joe (played by the writer-director) as he takes his college-bound grandson B.J. (Jermaine Harris) on a cross-country road trip full of rowdy shenanigans and life lessons.

Also in the cast are Amber Reign, Bethany Anne Lind, Jeremy Gimenez, Millie Jackson, Wil Deusner, DeEtta West, Ben Swilley and comedian Ms. Pat.

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‘Predator: Badlands’

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“Predator: Badlands” is the top movie on Hulu right now. Set on a distant planet in the future, the sci-fi action thriller follows the exiled and young Predator Dek (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi) as he, alongside an unlikely ally (Elle Fanning), embarks on a dangerous journey to search for the ultimate adversary. 

‘Love Me Love Me’

“Love Me Love Me” is currently one of the top movies on Prime Video. Inspired by Stefania S.’s bestselling romance novel, the Italian drama follows the fragile June (Mia Jenkins), who enrolls at an elite school in Milan after her brother’s death in hopes of starting over. While she leans on her stable boyfriend, Will (Luca Melucci), she soon finds herself drawn to his dangerous and troubled best friend, James (Pepe Barroso Silva).

Also in the film’s cast are Andrea Guo, Michelangelo Vizzini, Madior Fall and Vanessa Donghi.

‘Song Sung Blue’

“Song Sung Blue” is the No. 1 movie on Peacock right now. Based on a true story, the musical drama follows the life journey of two down-on-their-luck musicians (Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson) who form a Neil Diamond tribute band.

The film also stars Michael Imperioli, Ella Anderson, King Princess, Mustafa Shakir, Hudson Hensley, Fisher Stevens and Jim Belushi.

If you’re looking for other movies to watch, check out our What We’re Watching blog.

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2026-02-18T13:08:57Z