The 10 Best Movies of 2025 Thus Far, According to PureWow's Editors
Now, not every popular release made the cut (sorry, Exterritorial). But my colleagues and I can assure you these top movies of 2025 will make your movie nights ten times better.
Cast: Keke Palmer, SZA, Katt Williams, Vanessa Bell Calloway
Rating: R
Palmer and SZA star as best friends who scramble to raise enough money for rent after one of their boyfriends steals it—and guys, these two are such a delight to watch. The chemistry between them is so genuine, and I love how the film smartly uses humor to tackle real issues.
Associate Commerce Strategist Jael Rucker wrote, "I didn't realize how much a film like One of Them Days was needed within Black storytelling—just two young women in a movie that is…funny. There's no traumatic retelling, nothing that will make you emotional and no critical deep-thinking required—just lighthearted fun."
Watch on Netflix
Cast: Michael B. Jordan, Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton, Jack O'Connell, Wunmi Mosaku
Rating: R
Black Panther director Ryan Coogler strikes again with this Oscar-worthy horror film, where Jordan plays a dual role as twin brothers who return to their hometown to get a fresh start. Unfortunately, they come to realize that things have changed, and they're forced to confront something terrifying and evil. From Coogler's masterful direction to Jordan's captivating performance, I can see why it debuted with a 100 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
Rucker says, "I feel confident saying that this is Jordan's best role to date, or at least his most diverse. Playing a dual role is the ultimate of an actor's prowess, in my opinion, because the actor has to convincingly play two different characters within the same project—not an easy task by any means, but one Jordan does with ease."
Get Tickets
Cast: Sophie Thatcher, Jack Quaid, Lukas Gage, Megan Suri, Harvey Guillén
Rating: R
In the mood for a twist-filled thriller that's fun and thought-provoking? Try Companion. Without giving too much away, it revolves around Iris and Josh, a young couple who join their friends for a getaway at a remote cabin. But things take a wild turn when a gruesome death occurs, and Iris makes a shocking discovery.
In his review, PureWow's VP of News & Entertainment, Philip Mutz, wrote, "Though Companion is definitely a thriller, it's also so fun to watch. It's jam-packed with humor—much of it coming from one of Josh's friends, Eli, played by the brilliant Harvey Guillén—and ridiculous plot twists. It's a wicked and wild ride that I'm so glad I went on."
Watch on Max
Cast: Renée Zellweger, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Leo Woodall, Jim Broadbent, Gemma Jones, Isla Fisher, with Colin Firth and Hugh Grant
Rating: R
In this fourth installment of the beloved franchise, Bridget is a widowed single mother of two, having to juggle her family and career with an unexpected love triangle. Even if you've never seen any of the films, it's just as charming as a standalone rom-com.
Per PureWow's Senior Editor, Dana Dickey, "The film is fast-paced, with surprising character arcs and narrative twists. There's a centerpiece performance by one of the children that you'll get misty-eyed watching. A recurring owl is a resonant symbol of grief. There is physical comedy, and there are montages and—no spoiler here, it's in the trailer—a cameo from Bridget's famous granny panties."
Watch on Peacock
Cast: Lucas Jade Zumann, Beverly D'Angelo, William Baldwin, Ashanti, Ty Pennington
Rating: NR
Inspired by true events, this eye-opening drama follows a group of people who are experiencing homelessness. They all forge an unbreakable bond and look out for each other as they deal with criminals, gangs and an apathetic community.
Rucker wrote in her review, "This film is actually a cross between a mystery and a thriller, taking you through the gut-wrenching reality of what can happen when you are homeless. If you're looking for a unique storyline that provides an in-depth look on a topic that doesn't get discussed nearly enough, I highly suggest giving this film a shot."
Watch on Prime Video
Cast: Meghann Fahy, Brandon Sklenar, Violett Beane, Jeffery Self
Rating: R
Edge-of-your-seat thrillers like Carry-On and Havoc have become my bread and butter, and Drop is easily one of the best I've seen. It follows Violet, a widowed mom who goes out on her first date in years. However, the date takes a dark turn when she starts to receive threatening messages from a mysterious hooded figure. To ensure her kids don't get killed, she's commanded to follow one task: murder her date.
Fahy is truly the star here, convincingly portraying an overwhelmed mom who's forced to keep up a charming facade with her date while communicating with her blackmailer and trying to plot an escape. It's tense, it's full of suspense and it's got the ultimate plot twist that'll make your jaw drop. (Pun intended.)
Watch on Apple TV+
Cast: Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, Kanata Hosoda, Non, Takumi Saitoh, Machiko Ono, Jun Kaname
Rating: TV-14
In the high-stakes thriller, which serves as a sequel to the 1975 film, The Bullet Train, a group plants a bomb on a Tokyo-bound train. Panic ensues when news gets out that the bomb will go off if the train's speed drops below 100km per hour.
If you liked Speed (which, FYI, was inspired by the original film), then you'll enjoy the palpable tension and suspense. The main cast also delivers unforgettable performances.
Watch on Netflix
Cast: Anthony Mackie, Harrison Ford, Danny Ramirez, Shira Haas
Rating: PG-13
MCU fans may have expected an action-packed, heart-pumping spectacle with all the CGI effects, but in a refreshing twist, Wilson puts on his detective cap as he investigates a major conspiracy—one that involves U.S. president Thaddeus Ross.
Per Rucker's review, "The film is a full-blown conspiracy thriller—so different from what has become typical in the MCU that you can almost separate it completely. Perhaps this was deliberate on the part of director Julius Onah, as many people (myself included) are 'superheroed out,' and this was the perfect way to slowly reel those of us in this category back in."
Watch on Disney+
Cast: Sofia Carson, Kyle Allen, Connie Britton
Rating: PG-13
Based on Lori Nelson Spielman's novel, the romantic drama follows Alex Rose, a young woman who tries to fulfill her late mom's wish of completing a teenage bucket list. The feel-good story explores grief, self-discovery and the importance of taking risks.
Danielle Long, PureWow's Assistant Editor of News and Entertainment, writes, "It's the kind of film that has you feeling all the emotions as Alex navigates this second coming-of-age moment and learns to live fully again. It's a mix of drama, romance and self-reflection."
Watch on Netflix
Cast: Abigail Breslin, Matthew Daddario, Lainie Kazan
Rating: PG
It's the charming, underrated gem no one is talking about, but it's a heartwarming flick that'll make you run the gamut of emotions, where you're cackling your socks off one moment and shedding tears the next. The film follows a young woman as she meets her boyfriend's traditional Italian-American family for the first time, and it proves to be an unforgettable experience. The movie expertly tackles common Italian stereotypes and sheds light on the complexity of family relationships.
Watch on Prime Video
Want all the latest entertainment news sent right to your inbox? Click here.
The 70 Best Summer Movies of All Time & Where to Watch Them
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


NBC News
16 minutes ago
- NBC News
Prince Harry, Meghan and Netflix extend partnership for streaming programs
Prince Harry and Meghan have extended their partnership with Netflix and their media company, Archewell Productions, with a multiyear, first-look deal, the couple announced Monday. Archewell began collaborating with the streaming giant in 2020 and have produced a handful of documentary content, including the popular 'Harry & Meghan.' The Duchess of Sussex also developed a lifestyle brand, As Ever, in partnership with Netflix. The collaboration has also produced the documentary series' 'Polo,' 'Heart of Invictus' and 'Live to Lead.' 'My husband and I feel inspired by our partners who work closely with us and our Archewell Productions team to create thoughtful content across genres that resonates globally, and celebrates our shared vision,' Meghan said in a statement. The couple and Netflix also announced upcoming collaborations, including a second season of, 'With Love, Meghan,' a lifestyle and cooking show starring the duchess. The show will also receive a special holiday episode in December. The show is Netflix's most-watched culinary show since its March release, according to the company. It ranked low compared to other releases in the first half of this year, with 5.3 million views, according to Netflix's semiannual report. 'Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within,' a documentary short film that centers on a small orphanage in Uganda's Masaka region, is also set to release this year. Archewell is also in production with Netflix on a feature adaptation of Carley Fortune's novel 'Meet Me at the Lake.' The drama 'follows a decade-spanning love story that begins with a chance encounter and a broken promise,' the statement read. 'Harry and Meghan are influential voices whose stories resonate with audiences everywhere. The response to their work speaks for itself,' Bela Bajaria, Netflix's chief content officer, said in a statement. Their extended deal with Netflix is the latest in the couple's yearslong effort to develop business ventures in the United States. They had also penned a multiyear deal with Spotify in 2020 and produced a podcast, ' Archetypes, ' but cut ties with the company in 2023. The couple have been detangling their lives from the British royal family and are living in California with their two young children.

Cosmopolitan
16 minutes ago
- Cosmopolitan
Will Cate Blanchett Star in a ‘Squid Game' US Spin-Off?
Ever since that shocking Squid Game season 3 ending, fans have been talking about the possibility of a US spin-off series starring Cate Blanchett (and helmed by David Fincher). And though Squid Game creator Hwang Dong-hyuk previously revealed to Variety that Cate's cameo in the series finale was 'not related' to the rumored spin-off, the actress is now weighing in on her future with the franchise. When asked about starring in an English-language spin-off or sequel series, Cate told Variety she is 'wildly open to anything,' adding, 'I mean, I'd love to work with David [Fincher] again. It's been ages. But no, I don't know anything more than you do. I'm not being coy. I really don't.' Way back in October 2024—long before the Squid Game series finale aired—Deadline reported that a brand-new spin-off was being developed for Netflix with David Fincher at the helm of the project. However, little else has been heard about the project since in June 2025, Hwang Dong-hyuk said he hadn't 'heard officially from Netflix about David Fincher creating a Squid Game.' But fret not, because the Squid Game creator is open to the possibly of a spin-off series. As he told Entertainment Weekly, 'I'm not trying to say that I'm going to close the door to spin-offs or sequels altogether because they say never say never.' And from the sound of it, Cate is down as chances are, even if she did know anything about a sequel series, she wouldn't be allowed to share any deets. While speaking about her Squid Game cameo with Variety (which she apparently landed 'out of the blue'), Cate noted how everything she learned about her role 'was on a need-to-know basis.' As she explained, 'I got a couple of storyboards. I had to [learn to] play the game very quickly. I had to practice and practice. I knew there were four or five setups that they were going to do, and I knew what they needed from every shot, and then I was given the sides. But it was one of the more mysterious jobs.'


Time Business News
20 minutes ago
- Time Business News
OurDream AI Review – A Closer Look at Jordan Lapierre's Experience
In the ever-evolving world of artificial intelligence, new tools are emerging every day to reshape how we interact, create, and imagine. One such platform making waves is OurDream AI, an immersive fantasy AI experience that blends creativity with advanced conversational technology. In his widely-read article, Jordan Lapierre shares his in-depth thoughts on how this platform goes beyond a typical AI chat and becomes something much more personal. In this OurDream AI review, we'll explore what makes it stand out and why it's gaining such a dedicated following. OurDream AI is more than just a chatbot—it's a digital companion designed to bring your ideas, fantasies, and scenarios to life. Unlike traditional AI tools that stick to straightforward answers, OurDream focuses on building interactive, narrative-driven experiences. Users can shape the AI's personality, storyline, and even its tone, making every conversation feel unique. In his detailed review of OurDream AI, Jordan Lapierre dives into how this AI can become an addictive creative outlet. He highlights the way it adapts to the user's imagination, allowing conversations that feel more alive and less scripted. For many, including Jordan, the appeal lies in its ability to balance structure with spontaneity. While there are countless AI platforms available, OurDream stands out because it's built for emotional and creative engagement, not just task completion. Whether you want to write a story, role-play a scenario, or simply have a thoughtful conversation, the platform can adapt. Jordan's insights give potential users a real-world look at its capabilities, making this OurDream review a valuable resource for anyone considering it. From the first interaction, users often notice how quickly the AI learns and evolves. It remembers past conversations, adjusts its tone, and can even incorporate previous plot elements into new chats. This creates a sense of continuity and connection that's hard to find elsewhere. It's no surprise that many users find themselves returning day after day, eager to continue where they left off. OurDream AI is more than just another AI platform—it's a digital space where imagination and technology meet. Through Jordan Lapierre's experience, we see how it can transform simple conversations into rich, ongoing stories. If you're curious about its potential, reading his full review offers an honest and engaging look into what makes it so unique. TIME BUSINESS NEWS