2 Must Watch 2026 Movies With 83% on RT Just Got Added To Digital Streaming
Two must-watch 2026 movies from contrasting genres that share the same Rotten Tomatoes score recently hit digital storefronts. One highlights the dangers of artificial intelligence, while the other explores the complexities of life and romance. Both received generally positive reviews from critics. However, one film has grossed lower than the other at the box office.
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die and Solo Mio just hit digital
Two must-watch movies from 2026, Sam Rockwell‘s Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die and Kevin James‘s Solo Mio recently arrived on digital stores: Prime Video and iTunes. Both, available in UHD format, can be either rented for $19.99 or bought for $24.99 on the Amazon store.
The former premiered in theaters on February 13, 2026, while the latter arrived a week earlier on February 6. James’s rom-com drama grossed an estimated $25 million at the box office against a $4 million budget. Meanwhile, Rockwell’s sci-fi comedy feature only made a reported $9 million globally against an estimated $20 million budget.
The Kinnane Brothers, Chuck and Dan, directed Solo Mio from Kevin James and John and Patrick Kinnane’s screenplay. Meanwhile, Gore Verbinski helmed Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die from Matthew Robinson’s script.
While both films share the same 83% Rotten Tomatoes score, there is a slight difference. Solo Mio has a standard “fresh” rating, while Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die boasts a “certified fresh” rating. Moreover, their audience scores differ, with the former boasting an impressive “verified hot” 95% and the latter holding a robust 85%.
Furthermore, their user scores are also quite close on Metacritic. James’s film has a “generally favorable” user score of 7.8, while Rockwell’s has a 7.3. However, there is a sizable gap between their Metascores. Solo Mio has a “mixed or average” Metascore of 48, while Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die displays a “generally favorable” Metascore of 66.
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die follows a “Man from the Future” who travels back in time and recruits specific dissatisfied patrons of a Los Angeles diner to help him in his quest to stop a rogue artificial intelligence.
Meanwhile, Solo Mio revolves around Matt Taylor, who, after being abandoned on his wedding day by his fiancée, goes on his honeymoon alone. During this time, he meets a charming, confident local who helps him move on from his heartbreak.
Source: Comingsoon.net
