logo
Netflix has racked up 15 No. 1 movies in 2025 so far — here's the 3 worth watching

Netflix has racked up 15 No. 1 movies in 2025 so far — here's the 3 worth watching

Tom's Guide24-05-2025

Being ranked as the No. 1 movie on Netflix might not be as prestigious as winning Best Picture at the Oscars, but it's still a sign that a film has managed to draw the attention (and viewing hours) of millions of subscribers to the world's biggest streaming service.
To date in 2025, 15 movies have managed to ascend to the top of the Netflix top 10 list (per Netflix's tracking data). While it's perhaps not a vintage collection, with several skippable efforts like 'Kinda Pregnant' and 'iHostage' wearing the crown for a period, there has been a handful of flicks worthy of the top spot.
Below, I'm picking out the trio I think are most deserving of a place in your Netflix watchlist. If you missed any of these movies when they were ranked No. 1 on the platform, now is the time to circle back and give them a stream.
I'm starting my picks with 'To Catch a Killer,' a 2023 thriller that enjoyed a surprise renaissance on Netflix this year.
While it follows a cookie-cutter detective thriller blueprint, the mystery at its core is engaging enough, and the violent opening sequence, which sees a sniper begin shooting innocent targets from a rooftop, is pretty startling.
The movie stars Shailene Woodley as a Baltimore beat cop named Eleanor. Grappling with a troubled past, Eleanor has an uncanny knack for spotting hidden clues others often miss, but her personal demons threaten to bubble to the surface and could put the hunt for the bloodthirsty killer in jeopardy.
Ben Mendelsohn plays the head of the FBI task force in charge of the manhunt, and enjoys some strong (and heated) exchanges with Woodley. While the narrative conventions are pretty predictable, 'To Catch a Killer' is a well-produced take on a formula that never goes out of fashion.
Watch on Netflix now
I'm bracing myself for the angry comments to this selection already. I wrote about how much I enjoyed Gareth Evans' 'Havoc" last month, and let's just say the reader response was … fierce.
While this grimdark action-thriller has endured a pretty torrid reception from many viewers (It holds a poor 37% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes), its frantic and extremely brutal fight scenes really worked for me.
Evans, director of the 'The Raid' movies, is one of the best in the business when it comes to cinematic carnage, and I loved his latest slice of ultra-action.
I also enjoyed seeing Tom Hardy in a very watchable movie again, as I've been largely unimpressed with his recent roles. However, I can't deny that his character of Walker, a bruised and hardboiled detective, doesn't exactly stand out as all that memorable.
If you're looking for narrative depth, you won't find it in 'Havoc.' The movie's plot is overstuffed with far too many criminal players involved and it's all told in a needlessly convoluted way. But if you want to see stunning action choreography and plenty of intense shoot-outs that will get your adrenaline pumping, 'Havoc' is a Netflix original movie that few can measure up to.
Watch on Netflix now
Switching gear quite dramatically from nightclub brawls to the joys of a home-cooked meal, 'Nonnas' is a Netflix movie that is simply nice. There's no better word for it.
Yes, 'nice' is not perhaps the most gushing of compliments, but 'Nonnas' is a simple movie, and it achieves its modest objective without any unnecessary fuss. It's the perfect lazy Sunday watch, and will have you feeling all warm and fuzzy inside. It may have unambitious aims, but it succeeds all the same.
The comedy-drama centers on Joe Scaravella (Vince Vaughn), a Brooklyn native who decides to open a restaurant on Staten Island. So far, so normal. The culinary twist is that his eatery is staffed by grandmothers (or nonnas), cooking recipes passed down across generations.
Inspired by a heartwarming true story, 'Nonnas' is a celebration of family bonds and the people and heritage that make us who we are. Plus, with Susan Sarandon, Lorraine Bracco, Talia Shire, Linda Cardellini and Joe Manganiello in supporting roles, it packs an extremely likeable cast of characters.
Watch on Netflix now

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Watch: Third 'Knives Out' movie to premiere on Netflix Dec. 12
Watch: Third 'Knives Out' movie to premiere on Netflix Dec. 12

Yahoo

time25 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Watch: Third 'Knives Out' movie to premiere on Netflix Dec. 12

June 1 (UPI) -- Netflix has announced its third Knives Out movie -- Wake Up Dead Man -- is to premiere on the streaming platform Dec. 12. Written and directed by Rian Johnson, the mystery stars Daniel Craig as the brilliant private detective Benoit Blanc. The cast also includes Jeremy Renner, Kerry Washington, Josh O'Connor, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin and Mila Kunis. The film is a threequel that follows 2019's Knives Out and 2021's Glass Onion.

Happy Gilmore 2: Release date, cast and everything we know so far
Happy Gilmore 2: Release date, cast and everything we know so far

Business Upturn

time26 minutes ago

  • Business Upturn

Happy Gilmore 2: Release date, cast and everything we know so far

Nearly three decades after the 1996 cult classic Happy Gilmore took the comedy and sports world by storm, Adam Sandler is set to return as the lovable, hot-tempered golfer in Happy Gilmore 2 . This highly anticipated sequel, greenlit by Netflix, has fans buzzing with excitement. From release dates to cast updates, here's everything we know so far about Happy Gilmore 2 . Happy Gilmore 2 Release Date Netflix has officially announced that Happy Gilmore 2 will premiere on July 25, 2025. The film will be available exclusively for streaming on Netflix, continuing the platform's partnership with Adam Sandler and his Happy Madison Productions. Filming began in September 2024 and wrapped up on December 12, 2024, primarily in various locations across New Jersey, ensuring the movie is on track for its summer 2025 debut. Happy Gilmore 2 Expecte Cast The cast of Happy Gilmore 2 blends returning favorites from the original film with exciting new faces, including celebrities and professional golfers. Here's a breakdown of the cast: Returning Cast Members Adam Sandler as Happy Gilmore Julie Bowen as Virginia Venit Christopher McDonald as Shooter McGavin Ben Stiller as Hal L. Allen Covert as Otto Dennis Dugan as Doug Thompson New Cast Members Bad Bunny (Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) Margaret Qualley Travis Kelce Nick Swardson Benny Safdie Sadie and Sunny Sandler Where to Watch Happy Gilmore 2 Happy Gilmore 2 will stream exclusively on Netflix starting July 25, 2025. A Netflix subscription is required to enjoy Happy's return to the golf course. In the meantime, revisit the original Happy Gilmore on streaming platforms like Hulu or Tubi to get ready for the sequel. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at

‘Stranger Things' season 5 release dates — get ready for a three-part release and watch the new trailer
‘Stranger Things' season 5 release dates — get ready for a three-part release and watch the new trailer

Tom's Guide

time28 minutes ago

  • Tom's Guide

‘Stranger Things' season 5 release dates — get ready for a three-part release and watch the new trailer

Last night's Netflix Tudum 2025 revealed new trailers and release dates for the streamer's most beloved returning series like "Squid Game," "Wednesday," and, most exciting of all, "Stranger Things" season 5. Get ready for a three-part return to the Upside Down that kicks off this November. The fifth and final season of "Stranger Things" will debut in three volumes: the first batch on November 26, the second on Christmas Day, and the third on New Year's Eve. Netflix took a similar approach with the last season, which was released in two parts across May and June 2022. "Stranger Things" stars Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp and Caleb McLaughlin also announced a new trailer for the series, as you can check out below. Calling it a new trailer feels like a bit of a stretch, considering it's mostly flashbacks to old seasons, but there is some season 5 footage in there. Including a killer line delivery that caps things off. Netflix initially promised season 5 would premiere in 2025, and it's just barely making that deadline after wrapping production in December. The streamer has already revealed the episode titles for the show's final outing: 'The Crawl,' 'The Vanishing of _____,' 'The Turnbow Trap,' 'Sorcerer,' 'Shock Jock,' 'Escape From Camazotz,' 'The Bridge' and 'The Rightside Up.' Ever since "Stranger Things" season 4, Netflix has adopted a split-season release strategy for many of its shows. Starting in 2024, the streamer began splitting seasons in half for some of its biggest releases like "Bridgerton" and "Emily in Paris" — a stark departure from the streamer's signature binge drop release formula. The move has proven divisive among viewers from the get-go, with some complaining that the first part of "Stranger Things" season 4 ended too abruptly, while others said they'd already moved on to other shows by the time the second batch of episodes rolled around, ultimately weakening the season's overall impact. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. It's unclear whether this will become Netflix's new norm. The streamer seems to be experimenting with different approaches for now, as it released other hit series like "Squid Game" and "Virgin River" in full. Netflix Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria refused to discuss the split volume approach during a Q&A with Deadline earlier this year.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store