
OSN Plus has some excellent content with TV series, but you can also find some of the latest and past blockbuster movies on the streaming service. There is plenty to choose from, such as King Richard starring Will Smith or Mission: Impossible- Fallout with Tom Cruise. The number of movies can be overwhelming, so we have picked the best movies on OSN 2023.
- Best Series on OSN 2023
- Best movies on Netflix in UAE and Saudi Arabia for 2023
- How to watch Asia Cup 2023 Live in the UAE
Follow TbreakTV on Instagram and TikTok for updates on new releases, or subscribe to our newsletter to get weekly updates straight to your inbox.
Table of Contents
How much does it cost to subscribe to OSN+?
Subscribing to OSN+ is AED 35 per month, but keep looking for yearly deals that drop the pricing considerably. There is also a free seven-day trial to figure out if you’d like to be a paying subscriber.
Top 10 Movies on OSN this week
The following movies are new releases on OSN. While they are not necessarily the best movies on OSN 2023, you might also want to check them out.
- Puss in Boots
- She Said
- Deep Water
- Creed III
- Exodus: Gods and Kings
- Ambulance
- Greenland
- Dune
- Breaking
- Beast
Best Movies on OSN 2023
Here is a list of some of OSN best movies that are available to watch in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Bookmark this page as we update it every week.
Bones and All
Platform: OSN+ | Release date: 22/09/2023 | Genre: Drama /Horror | Language: English | Rating: PG15
Luca Guadagnino’s Bones and All follows Maren and Lee, two cannibals who set out on a road trip across America as they explore their shared identity and desires while trying to outrun their pasts haunted by the victims they have eaten.
The romantic horror film stars Taylor Russell and Timothee Chalamet.
Tar
IMDB: 7.4 | Genre: Drama/Music | Language: English | Rating: 18+

OSN+ is bringing the Oscar-nominated psychological drama from Todd Field to its streaming platform this week.
The movie follows Lydia, a successful classical musician whose life and career are jeopardised when a young student, Krista, commits suicide and blames her for sexual misconduct. Lydia denies the accusations, but as they become public, she is forced to step down from her position as a conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic.
Lydia is devastated by the accusations and struggles to cope with the public scrutiny and her mother’s death. As the story unravels, Lydia begins questioning her actions and wonders if she is the monster Krista made her out to be.
The film stars Cate Blanchett, Noemie Merlant, Nina Hoss, and Sophie Kauer.
Violent Night
IMDB: 6.7 | Genre: Action/Comedy | Language: English | Rating: 18+
On Christmas Eve, a group of mercenaries break into a wealthy family’s compound and take everyone hostage. However, they are unprepared for an unexpected visitor: Santa Claus. Santa is not the jolly old man that everyone expects him to be. Instead, he is a skilled fighter and marksman – a John Wick in Santa’s clothes, if you must.
Santa is now determined to stop the mercenaries and save the hostages, resulting in a gory action flick that does justice to the movie’s title.
This 2022 movie will be streaming on OSN+ this month, and stars David Harbour, John Leguizamo, Beverly D’Angelo, Alex Hassell and more.
King Richard
IMDB: 7.5 | Genre: Biography/Drama | Language: English | Rating: PG 13

King Richard was released in 2021 to much critical acclaim and also fetched Will Smith, the lead actor in the movie, an Oscar for his performance.
The movie is a biographical drama about Richard Willaims, the father of tennis superstars Venus and Serena Willaims, as he teaches his two young daughters to achieve success and greatness in the popular sport.
The movie is directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green and stars Will Smith, Saniyya Sidney, Demi Singleton, Jon Bernthal and more.
Armageddon Time
IMDB: 6.5 | Genre: Drama | Language: English | Rating: +18

Armageddon Time is set in 1980 Queens, New York City, and follows a Jewish-American boy called Paul Graff who befriends a rebellious African-American classmate named Johnny.
Paul comes from a wealthy family, and his father is determined to give his son the best possible education. He sends Paul to a prestigious school where he is the only Jewish student in his class. As Paul explores his high school years, he finds himself struggling to find his place in the world and learn about the racism and prejudice that was rampant at the time. However, he finds strength in his friendship with Johnny and begins to learn about the importance of standing up for what you believe in.
Armageddon Time is a coming-of-age drama inspired by the director, James Gray’s childhood experiences. It features Anne Hathaway, Jeremy Strong, Banks Repeta, Jaylin Webb, and more.
Mission: Impossible – Fallout
IMDB: 7.7 | Genre: Action/Thriller | Language: English | Rating: PG14

If you are yearning for more Ethan Hunt adventures after Dead Reckoning, OSN+ has you covered.
Mission Impossible – Fallout is the sixth instalment in the long-running spy franchise and begins two years after the events of Rogue Nation. Hunt and his team are tracking down Syndicate leader Solomon Lane, who manages to escape with the help of terrorists known as Apostles. The Apostles also steal three plutonium cores and plan to use them to build nuclear bombs for nefarious purposes (duh!).
And so begins yet another globe-trotting adventure, where Ethan Hunt travels to Paris, London and Kashmir to stop the Apostles’ evil plans.
Be sure to check out our article ranking the best Mission Impossible movies.
Watch Mission: Impossible – Fallout on OSN
The Independent
IMDB: 5.7 | Genre: Thriller | Language: English | Rating: 18+

The Independent is an American political thriller that follows a reporter who uncovers a conspiracy theory that could potentially impact the results of an upcoming presidential election. Quite topical, eh?
Amy Rice directs the 2022 film that stars Jodie Turner-Smith, John Cena, Brian Cox, Luke Kirby, Stephan Lang, and Ann Dowd.
Dead for a Dollar
IMDB: 5.4 | Genre: Thriller/Western | Language: English | Rating: 18+

OSN+ is bringing the 2022 Western Dead for a Dollar to its streaming portfolio. Walter Hill directs the film and stars Christoph Waltz, Willem Dafoe, Rachel Brosnahan, and more.
Dead for a Dollar follows the story of bounty hunter Max Borlound, who likes money but is pragmatic about who he takes it from. Businessman Martin Kidd hires him to find his missing wife, Rachel, who he believes has been abducted by an African American army deserter, Elijah Jones. Borlound tracks Rachel in Mexico and soon learns that she has fled her abusive marriage with Kidd and wants to live a happy and peaceful life with Jones.
This puts Borlound in a conundrum – should he finish the job he has been hired to do or do the right thing and stand with Rachel?
Watch Dead for a Dollar on OSN
Beast
IMDB: 5.6 | Genre: Thriller | Language: English | Rating: 18+
Dr Nate Daniels is a grieving widower trying to find a way to move forward after the sudden death of his wife. He takes his two teenage daughters to a South African game reserve to reconnect with old family friend and wildlife biologist Martin Battles.
However, their peaceful trip takes a deadly turn when they encounter a ferocious lion that has survived the brutal attacks of poachers. As the lion begins to stalk them, the group must fight for survival in Africa’s harsh and unforgiving wilderness.
Along the way, they face not only the physical danger of the lion but also their inner demons and fears, including Nate’s struggle to reconnect with his daughters and Martin’s guilt over past failures. With excellent cinematography and a memorable performance by Idris Elba as Martin, this film presents a thrilling and emotional journey exploring nature’s raw power and the strength of the human spirit.
New Movies on OSN
The following movies are new releases on OSN. While they are not necessarily the best movies on OSN 2023, you might also want to check them out.
- Breaking
- M3Gan
We hope you enjoyed this list of the best movies in OSN to watch in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. We keep updating this page every week, so make sure you bookmark it. Hit us in the comments below to highlight any movie you’ve seen from the above list and what you thought of it.