3 new movies coming out from June 3: a horror about vampires, Nicolas Cage, and a musical thriller

What to watch this week? We're talking about digital novelties that you shouldn't miss!

This week has been packed with premieres, and you'll definitely find a couple of buzzworthy (and strange) stories that will be talked about on social media. We've gathered all the most interesting ones for you. In order.

"Sinners" — A Horror with a Double Dose of Michael B. Jordan

Digital Release: June 3 (Apple TV+, Prime Video)

Starring: , Vincent Martella, Dan Povenmire, Ashley Tisdale

At first glance, it all starts as a social drama: twin brothers in the 1930s return to their southern hometown to open a music club.
Actor Michael B. Jordan in a striped suit and hat points at something and smiles
Scene from the trailer of 'Sinners'
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But then it takes a dark turn — an Irish vampire with his cult appears in town, and a struggle for survival begins. Michael B. Jordan plays both brothers, which is reason enough to watch.

"The Surfer" — Nicolas Cage in "Gone Mad" Mode

Digital Release: June 6 (Amazon Video)

Starring: , Julian McMahon, Miranda Tapsell

The main character arrives with his son in his hometown and decides to rediscover surfing. But instead of relaxation — an aggressive gang on the coast, fights, psychosis, and tense music.
The Surfer Movie Trailer
The atmosphere is between a psychological thriller and a strange dream. Want to see Nicolas Cage pushed to the limit, like Bob Odenkirk in "Nobody"? Then you're in the right place.

"Hurry Up Tomorrow" — A Musical Trip by The Weeknd

Digital Release: June 6 (VOD)

Starring: The Weeknd, Jenna Ortega, Barry Keoghan

What do you get when you combine a nightmare, a The Weeknd concert, Jenna Ortega, and Barry Keoghan? A strange, dark, psychedelic film inspired by the artist's latest album.
Trailer for "Hurry Up Tomorrow"
This film tells the story of a musician with insomnia, a mysterious girl, and dissolving reality. After its theatrical release, the film was almost "drowned" in negative reviews (14% on Rotten Tomatoes, 29 out of 100 on Metacritic) — but for home viewing, it might be that "different experience."

Previously, we at zoomboola.com reported on three more new films: a horror from Netflix, an adventure by Guy Ritchie, and a fairy tale from A24.