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Top 10 Movies To Watch This Week on Apple TV | July 27-August 2, 2025

So you’re stuck in scrolling purgatory again, huh? Endlessly thumbing through Apple TV, hoping something jumps out. We’ve been there. That’s why we pulled together the Top 10 Movies you would actually want to watch this week—no fluff, no filler. Whether you’re into thrillers, rom-coms, or indie gems, there’s something worth hitting play on. Here’s your movie cheat sheet for July 27-August 2, 2025 —because your time is too valuable for another “meh” movie night.

1. Fountain of Youth (2025)

Top 10 Movies: Fountain of Youth | Courtesy of Apple TV
Top 10 Movies: Fountain of Youth | Courtesy of Apple TV

John Krasinski and Natalie Portman play estranged siblings on a globe-trotting hunt for the actual Fountain of Youth. Think Indiana Jones with more emotional baggage and less whip-cracking.

It’s directed by Guy Ritchie, so you know the editing’s sharp, the villains are extra, and the chase scenes absolutely go. Stanley Tucci’s having a blast. Domhnall Gleeson’s unhinged. The plot? Classic artifact-hopping chaos with sibling tension baked in.

It’s big, glossy, and fun as hell—even if you’ve seen this story before.

2. The Gorge (2025)

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Top 10 Movies: The Gorge | Courtesy of Apple TV

Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller are snipers stuck on opposite cliffs, falling in love while guarding something evil that’s waking up below.

Part monster movie, part tragic romance, part fever dream—The Gorge swings for the fences. Sigourney Weaver pops in. Things get weird. Then blood-soaked. Then kind of beautiful?

It’s not subtle, but it’s a wild ride if you’re into genre mashups that go all in.

3. Echo Valley (2025)

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Top 10 Movies: Echo Valley | Courtesy of Apple TV

Julianne Moore plays a quiet farm mom whose daughter (Sydney Sweeney) shows up covered in blood. From there: secrets, tension, and a whole lot of “what would you do?”

This is small-town thriller stuff done right—tight, moody, and all about the mother-daughter dynamic. It’s less about crime-solving and more about loyalty in the worst possible moment.

Grim, grounded, and just unsettling enough to stick with you.

4. Wolfs (2024)

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Top 10 Movies: Wolfs | Courtesy of Apple TV

George Clooney and Brad Pitt are rival fixers forced to clean up the same crime scene. Cue bickering, chaos, and a night that goes fully off the rails.

It’s slick, fast, and deeply unserious—in a good way. Think Burn After Reading meets The Nice Guys, with very expensive haircuts.

Nothing deep here, just two movie stars having a blast making a mess.

5. Luck (2022)

Top 10 Movies: Luck (Courtesy of Apple TV)
Top 10 Movies: Luck | Courtesy of Apple TV

The world’s unluckiest girl stumbles into the secret Land of Luck—and accidentally breaks the system that controls everyone’s fate.

It’s colorful, G-rated, and full of magical creatures and shiny animation. Simon Pegg voices a black cat. Jane Fonda’s a dragon. You get the idea.

Cute for kids, harmless for adults, and good if you just want something sweet and safe.

6. Ghosted (2023)

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Top 10 Movies: Ghosted | Courtesy of Apple TV

Chris Evans falls for Ana de Armas after one date… and then finds out she’s a CIA agent. Before he can even ask for brunch plans, he’s getting shot at in three countries.

It’s part rom-com, part spy movie, and completely unhinged. There’s action, banter, a wild Adrien Brody villain, and zero logic—but somehow it works if you don’t think too hard.

Hot people. Explosions. Flirty chaos. What more do you want?

7. Napoleon (2023)

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Top 10 Movies: Napoleon | Courtesy of Apple TV

Joaquin Phoenix plays Napoleon like a petty king with rage issues—which, to be fair, is probably accurate. Vanessa Kirby is electric as Josephine, and Ridley Scott’s direction gives it that big, thunderous war epic feel.

It’s all power grabs, betrayals, cannon fire, and toxic romance. Basically: love, war, repeat.

Don’t expect history class accuracy—but it is gorgeous, dramatic, and wildly entertaining.

8. Greyhound (2020)

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Top 10 Movies: Greyhound | Courtesy of Apple TV

Tom Hanks commands a WWII naval convoy for five terrifying days with zero air support and way too many Nazi U-boats. That’s it. That’s the movie. And it rules.

It’s tight, tense, and shot like a real-time panic attack. If you liked Dunkirk but wanted more boats and less existential dread, this is your jam.

Also: Hanks wrote the screenplay. Of course he did.

9. The Family Plan (2023)

Top 10 Movies: The Family Plan | Courtesy of Apple TV
Top 10 Movies: The Family Plan | Courtesy of Apple TV

Mark Wahlberg is your average suburban dad… who just happens to be a retired assassin. When his past catches up, he packs up the minivan and takes the family on a “vacation” full of car chases, bad guys, and a very confused teen daughter.

It’s dumb in the exact way it wants to be. Think Spy Kids meets The Bourne Identity, with soccer practice in between.

Wahlberg does dad jokes and neck-snaps in the same breath. Somehow, it works.

10. Fly Me to the Moon (2024)

Top 10 Movies: Fly Me to the Moon (Courtesy of Apple TV)
Top 10 Movies: Fly Me to the Moon | Courtesy of Apple TV

Scarlett Johansson is a marketing whiz hired to fix NASA’s image during the moon landing. Channing Tatum is the straight-laced launch director she instantly drives up the wall. Sparks fly. Lies escalate. The government wants a fake moon landing, just in case.

It’s part rom-com, part conspiracy spoof, and has serious Catch Me If You Can energy. Also: Woody Harrelson shows up, because of course he does.

Ridiculous? Definitely. Charming? Also yes.

And That’s a Wrap

There you have it—ten Apple TV+ picks that cover everything from cursed treasure hunts (Fountain of Youth) to moon landing marketing mayhem (Fly Me to the Moon). You’ve got heart-racing survival flicks (The Gorge, Greyhound), slow-burn thrillers (Echo Valley), and glossy star-powered chaos (Wolfs, Ghosted).

Need something for the kids? Luck brings magical worlds and black-cat charm. Want historical drama with cannon fire and unhinged emperors? Napoleon delivers, crown and all. And if your ideal family road trip involves assassins and a minivan, The Family Plan is calling your name.

Whether you’re here for the monsters, the romance, or just watching famous people run from explosions—there’s something streaming with your name on it.

Fire up Apple TV+. Hit play. Enjoy the ride.

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