New movies this weekend: Ride Disney's 'Haunted Mansion,' watch scare fest 'Talk to Me'

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Now that "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" have proven box-office gold, a Disney theme-park movie and Nicolas Cage arrive to further liven up your movie choices.

This weekend, Tiffany Haddish, Jamie Lee Curtis and Owen Wilson are among the all-stars rounded up for a supernatural comedy take on Disneyland's Haunted Mansion ride. Cage inhabits an unhinged antagonist opposite Joel Kinnaman in a new psychological thriller, the Australian horror film that scared Sundance Film Festival silly is unleashed on the masses, and Zach Galifianakis and Elizabeth Banks star in an Apple TV+ true-life comedy about the Beanie Babies craze.

Here's a guide to new movies that will satisfy every cinematic taste, plus some noteworthy theatrical films making their streaming and on-demand debuts this weekend:

If you need a not-so-scary movie: 'Haunted Mansion'

Father Kent (Owen Wilson), Gabbie (Rosario Dawson), Ben (LaKeith Stanfield). Harriet (Tiffany Haddish) and Bruce (Danny DeVito) have to solve a ghostly mystery before it's too late in the supernatural comedy "Haunted Mansion," based on the Disney theme-park ride.
Father Kent (Owen Wilson), Gabbie (Rosario Dawson), Ben (LaKeith Stanfield). Harriet (Tiffany Haddish) and Bruce (Danny DeVito) have to solve a ghostly mystery before it's too late in the supernatural comedy "Haunted Mansion," based on the Disney theme-park ride.

The intermittently spooky supernatural comedy does well making up for the 2003 Eddie Murphy film based on the classic Disney ride. Rosario Dawson plays a single mom who moves into a creaky New Orleans manor with her son, though a bunch of phantom squatters were not mentioned in the Zillow ad. Cue a bunch of paranormal experts – played by Wilson, Haddish, Danny DeVito and a standout LaKeith Stanfield – in a gateway horror movie for ghost-curious youngsters.

Where to watch: In theaters

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If you want to be haunted into the near future: 'Talk to Me'

Sophie Wilde stars as an Australian teenager who lets a spirit possess her body in the horror film "Talk to Me."
Sophie Wilde stars as an Australian teenager who lets a spirit possess her body in the horror film "Talk to Me."

Teenage Mia (Sophie Wilde) needs an escape on the anniversary of her mom's death and parties with a crowd that uses a weird embalmed hand to bring spirits into bodies, then records the encounters for online viral videos. But when Mia bends the "rules" of the game and is confronted by a familiar face, she and her friends' lives take a ghastly turn in a unforgettable chiller that skillfully blends old-school frights with fears for the TikTok generation.

Where to watch: In theaters

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If you love it when Nicolas Cage goes wild: 'Sympathy for the Devil'

Nicolas Cage (left) plays an unhinged mystery man who forces an expectant father (Joel Kinnaman) to take him on a strange road trip in the psychological thriller "Sympathy for the Devil."
Nicolas Cage (left) plays an unhinged mystery man who forces an expectant father (Joel Kinnaman) to take him on a strange road trip in the psychological thriller "Sympathy for the Devil."

Add another to Cage's list of bonkers roles. He mixes nervous energy and fearsome charm as an armed enigmatic guy who gets in the car of an expectant father (Joel Kinnaman) in a Las Vegas hospital garage and takes the driver hostage at gunpoint for a road trip that slowly reveals truths about each man. Even strapped to a middling thriller, a gonzo Cage does wonders here, making the sweetening of coffee an exercise in madness.

Where to watch: In theaters and on Apple TV, Vudu, Amazon

If you aren't ashamed of your Beanie Babies collection: 'The Beanie Bubble'

Robbie (Elizabeth Banks) and Ty Warner (Zach Galifianakis) start a toy company that ignites a craze in true-life comedy "The Beanie Bubble."
Robbie (Elizabeth Banks) and Ty Warner (Zach Galifianakis) start a toy company that ignites a craze in true-life comedy "The Beanie Bubble."

In a genius bit of casting, Zach Galifianakis plays Ty Warner, the mercurial toy man behind the stuffed-animal bonanza of the late 1990s and early 2000s, in this biopic of sorts. However, just as important in the comedy are the three women key to his success: Elizabeth Banks plays the ex who founded a toy company with the oddball; Geraldine Viswanathan is the online marketing guru; and Sarah Snook is the single mom/love interest whose creative kids become part of Beanie history.

Where to watch: Apple TV+

If you're looking for a twisty detective tale: 'Susie Searches'

Kiersey Clemons plays a college student with a true-crime podcast in the mystery comedy "Susie Searches."
Kiersey Clemons plays a college student with a true-crime podcast in the mystery comedy "Susie Searches."

Susie (Kiersey Clemons) is a shy college student with a flailing true-crime podcast that could use a serious signal boost. When a social-influencer classmate (Alex Wolff) goes missing, she investigates and finds him, giving Susie the hero worship she desires but sparking a series of dicey obstacles thrown her way. Clemons shines in all aspects of the complex Susie, from adorable awkwardness to gut-wrenching paranoia, in the darkly comic whodunit.

Where to watch: In theaters and on Apple TV, Vudu

If you dig an unconventional road-trip flick: 'The Unknown Country'

After the death of her grandmother, Tana (Lily Gladstone) heads off on the road to reconnect with her family and embrace a spiritual journey in the drama "The Unknown Country."
After the death of her grandmother, Tana (Lily Gladstone) heads off on the road to reconnect with her family and embrace a spiritual journey in the drama "The Unknown Country."

Before Lily Gladstone has her Hollywood breakthrough opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in fall's "Killers of the Flower Moon," catch her in an intriguing role in this drama with shades of "Nomadland." After her grandmother dies, Tana (Gladstone) travels from Minnesota to South Dakota to reconnect with her Oglala Lakota family and then detours toward Texas for a meaningful stop in a film with sprawling cinematography and thoughtful character studies of real people amid a fictional narrative.

Where to watch: In theaters

If you've been missing the cast of 'Yellowstone' and/or 'The Office': 'Happiness for Beginners'

Newly divorced Helen (Ellie Kemper) signs up for a wilderness survival course and runs into her brother's best friend Jake (Luke Grimes) in the romantic comedy "Happiness for Beginners."
Newly divorced Helen (Ellie Kemper) signs up for a wilderness survival course and runs into her brother's best friend Jake (Luke Grimes) in the romantic comedy "Happiness for Beginners."

Ellie Kemper (of "The Office" and "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" fame) stars in this lackluster rom-com as divorced schoolteacher Helen, who signs up for a wilderness survival course as part of a life reset and, of course, runs into her brother's ruggedly handsome best friend Jake ("Yellowstone" regular Luke Grimes). Forest mishaps, personality clashes and a peculiar melancholy ensue, though at least Ben Cook (as the group's tightly wound instructor) keeps it watchable.

Where to watch: Netflix

Also on streaming:

Ariel (Halle Bailey) yearns to explore a world outside her watery home in "The Little Mermaid," a live-action redo of the 1989 Disney animated classic.
Ariel (Halle Bailey) yearns to explore a world outside her watery home in "The Little Mermaid," a live-action redo of the 1989 Disney animated classic.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: New movies to watch: 'Haunted Mansion,' 'Talk to Me,' 'Beanie Bubble'