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The 10 best movies on Apple TV Plus to stream right now (August 2025)

Saoirse Ronan as Rita in Blitz.

This list of the best Apple TV Plus movies includes several modern gems that are more than worthy of your attention. Although the streamer's library is perhaps a little smaller than some of its competitors, it more than makes up for that in terms of quality.

There's some terrific stuff here on what is undoubtedly one of the best streaming services around. From Martin Scorsese's gripping Killers of the Flower Moon to video game biopic Tetris, by way of the beautiful animated movie Wolfwalkers and the haunting Causeway, this list has something for every taste.

So join us now as we pick out the 10 best movies on Apple TV Plus to watch right now. For more, check out our guide to the best Apple TV shows, and our pick of the best Netflix movies to see what else is out there.

10. CODA

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Year: 2021
Director: Sian Heder

CODA's Best Picture win at the 94th Academy Awards has earned it a place in the hallowed halls of Hollywood history, yet there's more to this powerful movie than shiny accolades. Our hero is Ruby Rossi, the child of deaf adults (CODA) – and the only member of her family who can hear – who wants more from her life than a future working on the family fishing boat.

While there's a degree of cliché to the film's plot, that doesn't stop CODA from being an emotional coming-of-age story that'll leave you on the brink of tears, thanks in large part to its incredible cast, who bring a degree of authenticity to a slightly formulaic story. Arguably, the film's greatest strength is Emilia Jones, who is simply sensational as the ambitious but isolated Ruby.

Want to stay ahead of the award season? Keep track of exciting titles with our guide to all the best movies of 2024.

9. Greyhound

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Year: 2020
Director: Aaron Schneider

Based on C. S. Forester's book, The Good Shepherd, this thrilling war movie follows Ernie Krause, a US Navy commander who must protect an Allied convoy from German U-boats during World War 2. While Greyhound's story and characters are a little thin, it's made up for it by having some of the most intense maritime action scenes ever put to film.

We also have to talk about a deliberately taciturn but soulful performance from Tom Hanks, who fills in the holes in Krause's characterization with his own reassuring presence. Seriously, it's not the best Tom Hanks movie ever made, but it is the best Tom Hanks movie on Apple TV Plus, so if you are craving some drama, add it to your watchlist.

For more information on this Tom Hanks must-watch, check out our Greyhound review.

8. Blitz

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Year: 2024
Director: Steve McQueen

Steve McQueen's wartime thriller is equal parts heartwarming and harrowing. Elliott Heffernan stars as George Hanway, a nine-year-old boy who is evacuated from London during the Blitz, but who leaps off the train and makes his way back to the city to find his mother, Rita (Saoirse Ronan).

Although the scenario sounds like the start of an adventure movie, Blitz is shot through with moments of real horror. McQueen brings this horrifying chapter in British history vibrantly to life, making you feel the sheer terror of living in a city under siege through the eyes of a child. Blitz is haunting and frequently sad, but it's also gripping and features, somewhat unexpectedly, an excellent performance from rock icon Paul Weller as George's grandfather. A compelling watch – but bring a box of tissues, as this one's a bit of a tear-jerker.

Find out more about the WW2 movie in our Blitz review.

7. Hala

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Year: 2019
Director: Minhal Baig

A moving and naturalistic coming-of-age story, Hala follows Hala Masood, a young Pakistani American, as she struggles with her family's expectations and her own growing attraction to a boy at school. While it may sound a little cliché, this isn't a John Hughes movie.

Instead, it tells the story you think you know through the experience of a second-generation immigrant, which puts an impressive fresh spin on things. As the film plays out, however, it morphs from a deceptively predictable set-up into a much more powerful parable about the mistakes our parents make. Perhaps, though, the film's secret weapon is Geraldine Viswanathan, who keeps Hala charming, funny, and easy to empathize with as she walks the tightrope between childhood and adulthood.

Haven't signed up for Apple TV yet? Check out our handy guide breaking down all the Apple TV Plus costs and prices.

6. Causeway

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Year: 2022
Director: Lila Neugebauer

An understated and compelling drama about the lasting effects of trauma, Causeway tells the story of Lynsey, a former soldier trying to rebuild her life after she experienced a traumatic brain injury while on tour in Afghanistan. A wonderfully authentic and quietly moving film, Causeway doesn't necessarily take any big swings, but it doesn't need to.

Its power lies in the quiet drama of everyday life and the value of human connection. Jennifer Lawrence gives a sensationally affecting performance, which was hailed by some as a return to form upon the film's release, yet in my opinion, it's her chemistry with co-star Brian Tyree Henry that makes this film sing.

For more streaming recommendations, head over to our list of the best movies on Netflix.

5. Tetris

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Year: 2023
Director: Jon S. Baird

On paper, Tetris sounds like one of the dullest movies ever made. A biopic about Henk Rogers, the man who licensed (he didn't even invent it!) Tetris and made it popular in the West? Are you kidding me? Well, no, I'm not because director Jon S. Baird manages to turn a tale of boring business backhanders into a film as colorful and chaotic as the titular game.

There's just a lot of life and energy in this zany and funny film, and it's hard not to enjoy its charms. Taron Egerton is, of course, brilliant as Henk, giving the character a sort of greasy conniving allure, yet under his yuppie disguise, you'll find a surprisingly noble soul. Weirdly, though, Egerton wasn't my favorite actor in the cast. Instead, I was won over by Roger Allam's villainous portrayal of Robert Maxwell, a sort of business boogeyman determined to get Tetris for himself.

Do you love seeing games on the big screen? Check out our list of all the upcoming video game movies in the works.

4. Fancy Dance

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Year: 2023
Director: Erica Tremblay

Set on the Seneca-Cayuga reservation in Oklahoma, Jax (Lily Gladstone) turns to stealing cars to care for her niece Roki (Isabel Deroy-Olson) while also investigating what happened to her missing sister. We have many things to thank Martin Scorsese for, but one of them is introducing us to Lily Gladstone, one of the best actors currently working in Hollywood.

In this moody thriller that's part social drama, part murder mystery, she gives yet another star turn which, were there any justice in this world, would earn her the Oscar she was denied for Killers of the Flower Moon (more on that later). Beyond Gladstone, though, Fancy Dance has a lot going for it, specifically Erica Tremblay's assured direction, and the layered story about the injustices Indigenous women are forced to endure every single day will keep you enthralled for its entire 90-minute run.

3. The Tragedy of Macbeth

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Year: 2021
Director: Joel Coen

Shakespeare adaptations are ten a penny these days, but there's something special about Joel Coen's take on Macbeth. Perhaps it's the incredible cast he managed to assemble who – led by the inimitable and charismatic Denzel Washington – breathe new life into the Bard's dark meditation on pride and ambition.

Maybe it's the incredibly stark and eerie visuals that Coen and his cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel conjure up from shadows and light? Or it could just be that Shakespeare's words still hold power over us, bewitching audiences even now, centuries after he put them to paper. Whatever the answer, this moody tragedy deserves your attention.

For more award-winning films, read our list of the best movies on HBO Max.

2. Wolfwalkers

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Year: 2020
Directors: Tomm Moore, Ross Stewart

Cartoon Saloon regularly produces some of the best animated movies ever made, and Wolfwalkers, the third film in their Irish Folklore Trilogy, might be their greatest achievement to date. This vibrant and lively cartoon follows Robyn, an apprentice hunter who befriends a young girl, Mebh, who has the power to turn into a wolf.

We won't give away what happens next, but let's just say things get a lot more complicated from there. Boasting memorable and lovable characters, gorgeous animation, and a story as moving as anything Pixar has put out, this charming fairy tale is a must-watch. Its art style is also stunning and is a nice change of pace from the typical 3D style we've been seeing largely throughout the last few years.

Read our list of the best Disney Plus movies for more animated masterpieces.

1. Killers of the Flower Moon

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Year: 2023
Director: Martin Scorsese

Martin Scorsese is a legend in Hollywood, and his most recent picture proves that he's still at the height of his directorial powers. Grand in every sense of the word – from its ambitious story to ginormous run-time – Killers of the Flower Moon is a demanding and engaging drama that tells the sadly true story of the Osage tribe and the injustices they suffered when oil was discovered on their land.

Honestly, summing up what makes Killers such an amazing film is hard to do. Nearly every element of the film is perfect, from Scorsese's sublime direction, Rodrigo Prieto's haunting cinematography, and the impeccable work of an all-star cast. Yet honestly, my favorite thing about the film is the way Scorsese cleverly uses the trappings of crime drama to tell a much more important story about America's exploitative relationship with the natural world and Indigenous people.

Read our five-star Killers of the Flower Moon review for more details on the best movie on Apple TV Plus.

If you're still looking for something new to watch, we have lists of the best movies on Amazon Prime and the best movies on Hulu for you to look over.

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