This June, Paramount+ has introduced a significant lineup for its U.S. subscribers, adding a total of 92 new titles as of the first day of the month. Among the highlights are a new season of The Agency, featuring Michael Fassbender, and intriguing documentaries, alongside a unique UFC event at the White House.
Four standout films have been selected for this week, representing a range of genres and decades. Uncle Buck, a 1989 comedy directed by John Hughes, stars the late John Candy as an unconventional bachelor tasked with caring for his brother's children during a family crisis. Another notable title, Clerks, marks Kevin Smith's debut film, shot for just over $27,000 at the convenience store where he worked, showcasing the lives of slackers Dante and Randal.
These films not only entertain but also reflect the cultural shifts over the years, appealing to a variety of audiences seeking quality entertainment this summer.