
There’s no shortage of quality content to watch these days, so check out this list of the best new movies available for streaming at home right now.
With an ever-expanding list of new movies to watch, how can you be sure you’re watching the best of them? Rather than spend time sorting through the diamonds in the rough, you can check out this list of 25 of the newest and most popular films for you to stream at home.
The films on this list span genres, streaming services (On Demand, Netflix, Max, Hulu, Paramount+, etc.) and ratings (from PG to R), ensuring there’s something for everyone in your home to love.
When new and trending films making their way to your TV screen, we’re here to aggregate reviews from critics and audiences in order to provide you with the latest and greatest content available to you. Now, you can spend less time channel surfing (or endlessly bouncing back and forth between streaming services) and more time enjoying movies you’ll love.
Let’s get started. And make sure to check back weekly so you can stay on top of what’s hot in movies right now!
1. ‘Black Bag’ (2025)
Rating: R
Genre: Thriller; Drama
Cast: Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender, Marisa Abela
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Streaming: Premium Video on Demand
With Steven Soderbergh at the helm and a powerhouse cast led by Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender, Black Bag has all the makings of a top-tier spy thriller. The gripping drama centers on British intelligence agents—and married couple—George and Kathryn Woodhouse, who find themselves at the heart of a global leak that could change the world. When George is assigned to the case, he begins to suspect that Kathryn may be more deeply involved than he ever imagined.
A tale of love, betrayal, and shifting allegiances, Black Bag weaves suspense with sharp, witty dialogue and layered character dynamics, keeping you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end.
2. ‘Last Breath’ (2025)
Rating: PG-13
Genre: Thriller; Drama
Cast: Simu Liu, Woody Harrelson, Finn Cole, Cliff Curtis
Director: Alex Parkinson
Streaming: DIRECTV on Demand; Apple TV+
If you’re in the mood for 90 minutes of heart-pounding, edge-of-your-seat suspense, Last Breath is a must-watch. Starring Simu Liu and Woody Harrelson, this gripping thriller — based on a true story — follows a team of deep-sea divers racing against time to rescue a crewmate trapped hundreds of feet below the ocean’s surface. With a tightly crafted script, powerful performances and striking cinematography, the film has earned praise from both critics and audiences, particularly for its emotionally charged storytelling and masterful tension-building.
3. ‘Paddington in Peru’ (2024) (NEW!)
Rating: PG
Genre: Kids & Family; Comedy; Adventure
Cast: Ben Whishaw, Hugh Bonneville, Emily Mortimer, Julie Walters
Director: Dougal Wilson
Streaming: Premium Video On Demand
If you’re looking for your next family movie night pick, or just in the mood for something silly, sweet and genuinely heartwarming, Paddington in Peru has got you covered. Everyone’s favorite marmalade-loving bear returns to the big screen in his most exciting adventure yet, leaving the cozy comforts of London behind to travel to the jungles of Peru. His mission? To find his Aunt Lucy, who has mysteriously gone missing. As per usual, Paddington gets swept up in a series of delightful mishaps and emotional surprises along the way, bringing a smile to your face at every turn.
Critics and fans alike have applauded the film for staying true to the spirit of the beloved series, with standout performances, strong emotional beats and impressive CGI that brings the bear’s journey to life. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering Paddington for the first time, this film is a joyful reminder of how kindness (and marmalade) can go a long way.
4. ‘I’m Still Here’ (2024)
Rating: PG-13
Genre: Drama; Historical; Biopic
Cast: Fernanda Torres, Selton Mello, Valentina Herszage
Director: Walter Salles
Streaming: Apple TV+
Based on a true story, I’m Still Here is a powerful and heartbreakingly beautiful film that explores just how personal a nationwide political crisis can be for those living through it. The film transports audiences to 1971 Brazil, just after the country’s newly instituted military dictatorship seizes power. Fear, powerlessness and grief are palpable as Rubens Paiva is forcibly disappeared for his outspoken critiques of the regime, leaving his family to wonder what happened.
Rather than succumbing to fear, his wife Eunice refuses to stay silent, tirelessly seeking answers despite the risks. With a beautiful and powerful performance from Fernanda Torres, the film captures both the quiet resilience and raw determination of a woman who refuses to let her husband’s story be erased.
A deeply moving and worthwhile film to watch.
5. ‘The Life List’ (2025) (NEW)
Rating: PG-13
Genre: Drama; Comedy; Romance
Actors: Sofia Carson, Kyle Allen, Connie Britton
Director: Adam Brooks
Streaming: Netflix
If you’re searching for your next feel-good Netflix movie, The Life List (2025) is a must-watch. Directed by Adam Brooks and starring Sofia Carson, Kyle Allen and Connie Britton, this romantic comedy-drama brings Lori Nelson Spielman’s bestselling novel to life. After her mother’s death, Alex Rose’s is tasked with completing her childhood “life list” before unlocking her inheritance. As she revisits old dreams and steps outside her comfort zone, Alex forms unexpected connections, confronts family secrets and discovers that true love and happiness often come when you least expect them. The Life List is the perfect pick for fans of uplifting romantic movies and coming-of-age journeys.
6. ‘Companion’ (2025)
Rating: R
Genre: Thriller/Horror; Sci-Fi; Comedy
Cast: Sophie Thatcher, Jack Quaid, Lukas Gage
Director: Drew Hancock
Streaming: Apple TV+, Prime Video
Starring Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid, Companion is the latest genre-blending film to add to your watch list. Described by New Line Cinema as “a new kind of love story,” this sci-fi tale feels eerily relevant to the world today. When Iris and Josh head out of town for a weekend with friends, it’s revealed that Iris isn’t human—she’s a rentable “companion” robot.
Mirroring its striking contrast between dark tones and bright cinematography, Companion delves into the complexities of artificial intimacy in an increasingly disconnected world. As the weekend unfolds, hidden tensions within the group surface, forcing everyone to question what truly defines humanity—and whether love can exist beyond flesh and blood.
7. ‘Anora’ (2024)
Rating: R
Genre: Romance; Comedy
Cast: Mikey Madison, Paul Weissman, Lindsey Normington, Yuriy Borisov, Mark Eydelshteyn
Director: Sean Baker
Streaming: DIRECTV On Demand, Apple TV, Prime Video
Oscar Wins: 5 (Best Picture, Actress, Director, Writing, Editing)
Officially named Best Picture at the 2025 Oscars, Anora is a poignant and daring romantic comedy that explores the unconventional love story between a young sex worker and the privileged son of a Russian oligarch. Directed by Sean Baker, the film masterfully delves into themes of vulnerability, societal pressure and personal identity against the backdrop of an unpredictable and often harsh world.
With standout performances by Mikey Madison, Mark Eydelshteyn, Yuriy Borisov and others, Anora balances humor and raw emotion, offering a heartfelt examination of love’s complexities.
The film’s vibrant storytelling brings to life a love not often seen on the big screen.
8. ‘Heretic’ (2024)
Rating: R
Genre: Horror; Mystery/Thriller
Cast: Hugh Grant, Sophie Thatcher, Chloe East
Director: Scott Beck, Bryan Woods
Streaming: DIRECTV On Demand, Max, Hulu
When two young missionaries are invited over to a potential converts house, they jump at the opportunity. It’s only after they enter the home of Mr. Reed (Hugh Grant), however, do the young women (Thatcher and East) begin to get an unsettling feeling. Unable to leave, the two women are forced into a sinister game of cat-and-mouse, as Mr. Reed does everything in his power to prove only he knows the “true religion”.
A masterclass in suspense and creative storytelling, Heretic will keep you on edge the whole time and will leave you with plenty to think about long after it’s over.
A well-crafted psychological horror film brought to life by villain Hugh Grant.
9. ‘Flow’ (2024)
Rating: PG
Genre: Adventure; Animation; Kids & Family
Director: Gints Zilbalodis
Streaming: DIRECTV On Demand, Max, Hulu
Oscar Wins: 1 (Best Animated Movie)
Created entirely using free and open-source software, Flow is an unexpected, animated delight for kids and families alike. Flow follows a grey cat after its home is devastated by a flood. Unable to survive alone, Cat must join a wide array of animals seeking refuge on a boat. Together, this unlikely team must put aside their differences to face the one thing they have in common: fear.
Despite the Latvian fantasy adventure containing absolutely no dialogue, the film’s surreal imagery, realistic animation and its ability to evoke strong emotions and themes have wowed both critics and audiences.
Flow’s visual, emotive storytelling is not something you want to miss.
10. ‘My Dead Friend Zoe’ (2025)
Rating: R
Genre: Comedy; Drama
Cast: Sonequa Martin-Green, Natalie Morales, Ed Harris, Morgan Freeman
Director: Kyle Hausmann-Stokes
Streaming: Premium Video On Demand
My Dead Friend Zoe takes the difficult theme of grief and presents it to viewers in a refreshing, unique way. This dark comedy-drama follows veteran Merit as she struggles to reintegrate into civilian life after returning home. Haunted—quite literally—by her best friend Zoe, who died in combat, Merit finds herself in a constant tug-of-war between moving on and holding on.
The film resonates with audiences for its honest, unfiltered exploration of trauma, mental health and female friendship, all wrapped in sharp humor and emotional depth. Viewers have applauded the film for its strong performances and its ability to talk about grief, PTSD and healing in a way that feels human, heartfelt and even hopeful.
11. ‘A Complete Unknown’ (2024)
Rating: R
Genre: Biopic; Music; Drama
Cast: Timothée Chalamet, Edward Norton, Elle Fanning
Director: James Mangold
Streaming: DIRECTV On Demand (coming soon), Apple TV+, Prime Video
Timothée Chalamet transforms into the legendary Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown, James Mangold’s critically acclaimed film exploring a pivotal chapter in the folk icon’s life. The film gives audiences a glimpse into the moments that took Dylan from being a quiet kid from Minnesota to his meteoric rise in New York’s Greenwich Village scene, and all the way to becoming a household name around the world. As he defies expectations and reshapes American music with his poetic songwriting and rebellious spirit, the film makes clear that Dylan was never one to follow the path laid out before him but instead carve his own.
Chalamet shines in his portrayal of a voice of a generation.
12. ‘The Gorge’ (2025)
Rating: PG-13
Genre: Romance; Thriller
Cast: Miles Teller, Anya Taylor-Joy, Sigourney Weaver
Director: Scott Derrickson
Streaming: Apple TV+
Genre-blending takes a bold turn in The Gorge, a dystopian romance infused with mystery, thriller and horror elements. This star-studded film follows two operatives (played by Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy) stationed on opposite sides of a massive gorge, tasked with guarding the world from the sinister threat lurking at the bottom. Isolated from everyone else, the pair form a unique long-distance bond that grows deeper over time. But their connection—and their survival skills—are put to the ultimate test when the dark secret of what lies within the gorge begins to surface.
Strong performances from a stellar cast bring this unique sci-fi romantic thriller to life.
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13. ‘Wicked’ (2024)
Rating: PG
Genre: Musical; Fantasy; Kids & Family
Cast: Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey, Ethan Slater
Director: Jon M. Chu
Streaming: DIRECTV On Demand, Prime Video, YouTube
Oscar Wins: 2 (Best Costume Design, Production Design)
The long-awaited film adaptation of Wicked, one of the most beloved musicals of all time, is now available to stream On Demand. Bringing the vibrant, technicolor world of Oz to life, the film delves into the untold origin story of the “Wicked Witch of the West”, Elphaba, and her close friendship with Glinda the Good Witch.
Set before the events of The Wizard of Oz, the movie unfolds an engaging narrative brimming with breathtaking musical performances, stunning choreography and awe-inspiring set designs, all brought to life under Jon M. Chu’s masterful direction. While remaining true to the spirit of the original stage production, the film finds a way to sprinkle in some originality that enhance its timeless story. It’s no surprise that Wicked has soared to the top of the box office, captivating audiences and critics alike.
Impeccable performances from some of the most talented in the industry bring this story to life.
14. ‘Den of Thieves 2: Pantera’ (2025)
Rating: R
Genre: Crime Drama; Action
Cast: Gerard Butler, O’Shea Jackson Jr. Evin Ahman
Director: Christian Gudegast
Streaming: DIRECTV on Demand; Netflix
As any action fan knows, sequels can be a gamble—but Den of Thieves 2: Pantera delivers. Picking up where the 2018 original left off, Gerard Butler’s no-nonsense sheriff, Big Nick, finds himself deep in the European underworld, infiltrating a high-stakes diamond heist with the elusive Donnie Wilson. Packed with tense heist sequences, shootouts and a surprising dose of humor, Pantera leans into its globe-trotting thrills while embracing a more self-aware, playful tone.
Whether you’re here for the elaborate robberies, Butler’s charisma or just some top-tier “Dad Cinema,” this sequel doesn’t disappoint.
15. ‘The Brutalist’ (2024)
Rating: R
Genre: Historical Drama
Cast: Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce
Director: Brady Corbet
Streaming: DIRECTV On Demand Apple TV+, Prime Video
Oscar Wins: 3 (Best Cinematography, Score, Lead Actor)
As one of the most nominated films this year, The Brutalist, coming in at a 3 hour and 34-minute runtime, is a modern epic following a Jewish architect and his wife as they flee to the United States in 1947 to start a new life. In the US, the pair experience plenty of highs and lows in hopes of achieving the legendary American Dream, which begins to seem more tangible after meeting wealthy industrialist, Harrison Lee Van Burren. Receiving massive critical acclaim, the film has been applauded for its storytelling, strong direction by Brady Corbet and impressive performances from Adrien Brody and others.
This intense drama is brimming with emotion and introspection about the American Dream so many sought after.
16. ‘Moana 2’ (2024)
Rating: PG
Genre: Kids & Family; Musical
Cast: Auli’I Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson
Director: David G. Derrick Jr., Jason Hand
Streaming: DIRECTV On Demand
Moana, Maui, and Hei Hei return for an all-new seafaring adventure in Moana 2, joined by a vibrant crew of new characters. In this highly anticipated sequel to Disney’s 2016 blockbuster, Moana is called by her ancestors to embark on a journey with stakes higher than ever before. Featuring stunning animation, catchy songs, and heartfelt themes, Moana 2 promises to be a delightful experience for both kids and adults.
Join Moana and friends on their latest ocean adventure – trust us, you’ll enjoy it!
17. ‘The Substance’ (2024)
Rating: R
Genre: Horror; Dark Comedy
Cast: Demi Moore, Margaret Qualley, Dennis Quaid, Edward, Hamilton Clark
Director: Coralie Fargeat
Streaming: Mubi, Prime Video
Oscar Wins: 1 (Best Makeup & Hairstyling)
Starring Moore as a washed-up Hollywood star, Elisabeth Sparkle, The Substance explores our culture’s obsession with fame, beauty and youth in a dark and compelling way.
In a desperate attempt to return to her golden days, Sparkle turns to a black-market drug, The Substance, which creates a younger version of Elisabeth, portrayed by Margaret Qualley. If that sounds too good to be true, it’s because it is: Sparkle’s new version of herself, named Sue, comes with a strict rule: Elisabeth and Sue must share time, alternating weeks in each body. As Sue’s fame eclipses Elisabeth’s former glory, tension rises between the two, leading to a potentially deadly struggle for identity, control and of course, fame.
Impressive performances, a chilling atmosphere and sharp social commentary make this movie a must-watch, even for those not typically interested in body horror.
18. ‘One of Them Days’ (2025)
Rating: R
Genre: Comedy
Cast: Keke Palmer, SZA, Lil Rel Howery
Director: Lawrence Lamont
Streaming: DIRECTV On Demand, Apple TV+, Prime Video
Your next favorite buddy comedy is here and available to stream at home now! Full of charisma, chemistry and countless laugh-out-loud moments, One of Them Days stars Keke Palmer and SZA as best friends and roommates who, after Alyssa’s (SZA) boyfriend blows their rent money, embark on a frantic, hilarious journey to save their home. Directed by Lawrence Lamont, produced by Issa Rae and featuring standout performances from comedians Katt Williams and Lil Rel Howery, this film is a fresh and heartwarming take on friendship.
A buddy-comedy so good you’ll want to be their best friend, too!
19. ‘A Real Pain’ (2024)
Rating: R
Genre: Comedy; Drama
Cast: Kieran Culkin, Jesse Eisenberg, Will Sharpe, Liza Sadovy
Director: Jesse Eisenberg
Streaming: Hulu
Oscar Wins: 1 (Best Supporting Actor)
In what is being described by fans and critics as powerfully funny and heartbreakingly beautiful, A Real Pain takes a relatively ordinary family trip and turns it into something extraordinary. When the grandmother of estranged cousins, David (Eisenberg) and Benji (Culkin), dies, the pair reunite to honor their heritage by taking a trip to Poland. While there, the pair’s conflicting personalities often clash, making it difficult for them to remain on the same page.
Eisenberg’s direction and Culkin’s showstopping performance creates a recipe for success in A Real Pain, delicately balancing the solemnity of the history around them with wit and humor.
While appearing as a buddy comedy on the surface, A Real Pain packs a real punch.
20. ‘The Order’ (2024)
Rating: R
Genre: Mystery; Crime Drama; Thriller
Cast: Jude Law, Nicholas Hoult, Jurnee Smollett
Director: Justin Kurzel
Streaming: DIRECTV On-Demand
Director Justin Kurzel brings a true story of grit and determination to the big screens with his latest film, The Order. Starring Jude Law as an FBI agent in the 1980s Pacific Northwest, this intense crime drama follows his mission to take down a white supremacist domestic terrorist organization before they gather the strength, weapons and funds needed for their violent uprising. Praised for its good pacing, a sinister score and strong performances from the likes of Law and Nicholas Hoult, this based-on-a-true-story film is one worth watching.
A must-watch for crime thriller fanatics, history buffs or anyone else!
21. ‘Moana 2’ (2024)
Rating: PG
Genre: Kids & Family; Musical
Cast: Auli’I Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson
Director: David G. Derrick Jr., Jason Hand
Streaming: DIRECTV On Demand
Moana, Maui, and Hei Hei return for an all-new seafaring adventure in Moana 2, joined by a vibrant crew of new characters. In this highly anticipated sequel to Disney’s 2016 blockbuster, Moana is called by her ancestors to embark on a journey with stakes higher than ever before. Featuring stunning animation, catchy songs, and heartfelt themes, Moana 2 promises to be a delightful experience for both kids and adults.
Join Moana and friends on their latest ocean adventure – trust us, you’ll enjoy it!
22. ‘Conclave’ (2024)
Rating: PG
Genre: Mystery Thriller
Actors: Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow, Sergio Castellitto, Isabella Rossellini
Director: Edward Berger
Streaming: DIRECTV On Demand, Peacock
Oscar Wins: 1 (Writing, Adapted Screenplay)
Based on the 2016 novel by Robert Harris, Conclave gives audiences a fly-on-the-wall look into one of the most secretive and covert processes in the world: choosing the new Pope. What sounds like a relatively boring process is anything but; with political intrigue, hidden agendas and shocking revelations, the film delves deep into the power struggles and moral dilemmas within the Vatican walls. Berger’s direction and the stellar cast ensure the tension never falters, making this a gripping exploration of faith, power and human ambition.
Conclave shows you the room where decisions – good, bad and ugly – are made.
23. ‘Babygirl’ (2024)
Rating: R
Genre: Thriller; Romance; Drama
Cast: Nicole Kidman, Harris Dickinson, Antonio Banderas
Director: Halina Reijn
Streaming: DIRECTV On Demand, Apple TV+, Prime Video
One of the most talked-about movies of this year’s awards season is Babygirl, the steamy thriller starring Nicole Kidman as a powerful CEO who throws caution to the wind. In what way, you wonder? By falling into a questionable affair with a much younger man, one that just so happens to be her intern.
While the film most likely shouldn’t be your next family movie night pick, critics and audiences have applauded the film’s portrayal of complex, often contradicting emotions and its unapologetic provocativeness. Not the mention, Nicole Kidman shines as the power-motivated, obsessed lover.
Babygirl certainly isn’t everyone’s type of movie, but those who watch will certainly have more than enough to talk about afterwards.
24. ‘Sing Sing’ (2024)
Rating: R
Genre: Drama; Prison Drama
Actors: Colman Domingo, Clarence Maclin, Paul Raci
Director: Greg Kwedar
Streaming: DIRECTV On Demand; Max
With Colman Domingo at the helm as John “Divine G” Whitfield, Sing Sing brings the true story of the Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA) program to your screen with breathtaking empathy and emotional depth. Based on real events, the film follows a group of incarcerated men at New York’s Sing Sing Correctional Facility who stage a play, led by Divine G, a wrongfully convicted man who has found purpose and healing through theater. As rehearsals unfold, the men form deep bonds, confront their pasts and rediscover their humanity, proving that art has the power to liberate anyone at any time.
Critics have hailed Sing Sing as one of the most powerful and unexpectedly uplifting dramas of the year. The film sets itself apart through its casting of formerly incarcerated men who took part in the real RTA program, lending a raw, lived-in honesty to every scene. Sing Sing is a moving testament to the transformative power of community, creativity and second chances.
25. ‘September 5’ (2024)
Rating: R
Genre: Historical Drama
Cast: Peter Sarsgaard, John Magaro, Ben Chaplin
Director: Tim Fehlbaum
Streaming: DIRECTV On Demand, Apple TV+
In times of crisis, the public relies on the press for accurate information—but what happens when the offenders are watching, too? That ethical dilemma is at the heart of September 5, a historical drama directed by Tim Fehlbaum. The gripping film revisits the 1972 Munich Olympics tragedy, when Palestinian militants took nine Israeli athletes hostage, demanding the release of over 200 Palestinian prisoners.
The film examines the moral and ethical challenges faced by the ABC Sports broadcasting team as they covered the crisis live. September 5 offers a thought-provoking look at the intersection of journalism and real-time tragedy, leaving viewers to grapple with the weight of media responsibility during one of history’s most difficult hostage situations.
September 5 will leave you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.
And there you have it: the top 25 movies to stream at home right now. Each week, this page will be updated to reflect the top movies, so make sure to check back here to keep up with what’s hot in entertainment.
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*Movies on this list were released between the previous year and are available to watch on streaming services or through DIRECTV On Demand.
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