Top 10 Movies To Watch This Week on Netflix | June 22-28, 2025
So youโre stuck in scrolling purgatory again, huh? Endlessly thumbing through Netflix, hoping something jumps out. Weโve been there. Thatโs why we pulled together the Top 10 Movies you would actually want to watch this weekโno fluff, no filler. Whether you’re into thrillers, rom-coms, or indie gems, thereโs something worth hitting play on. Hereโs your movie cheat sheet for June 22-28, 2025โbecause your time is too valuable for another โmehโ movie night.
Straw (2025)

Tyler Perryโs Straw might be the best thing heโs ever madeโand also the most unsettling. It follows a single mom (played with raw nerve by Taraji P. Henson) whoโs just trying to get through one brutal day. Instead, she ends up doing something that shocks even her.
This isnโt your usual Perry melodrama. Itโs sharp, tight, and unfolds almost in real time as one thing after another goes completely sideways. Think Dog Day Afternoon but make it about generational pressure and emotional survival. You feel every second of her breaking point.
And the wildest part? You understand her. Maybe not her choice, but the why behind it. Thatโs the power hereโit doesnโt ask for your approval, just your attention. And you wonโt be able to look away.
Plane (2023)

Plane knows exactly what kind of movie it isโand it goes hard. Gerard Butler crash-lands a commercial flight in the middle of nowhere, and surprise: the island is full of armed militants. Not great.
He teams up with a convicted fugitive (Mike Colter, cool as hell) and the two of them basically go full action-hero while everyone else panics. Itโs gritty, fast, and somehow still makes room for character beats. Nothing fancy. Just dudes with good instincts, bad odds, and a whole lot of bullets.
Itโs the kind of movie thatโs all edge, no fat. Perfect for when you want tension, chaos, and a couple of broken noses. Turn your brain off and let the adrenaline do its thing.
Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy (2025)

This oneโs roughโin all the ways it needs to be. Trainwreck takes you back to the night of the Astroworld disaster and forces you to sit with the reality, not just the headlines. Itโs not about assigning blame. Itโs about the people who lived through it.
Survivors talk. So do paramedics, staffers, and grieving families. Thereโs footage, thereโs chaos, thereโs that feeling of โhow did no one stop this?โ And the scariest part is, you start to see exactly how it spiraled. It wasnโt one failure. It was all of them, stacked.
If you followed the story in 2021, this doc fills in what you didnโt see. Itโs haunting. But itโs also important.
Bee Movie (2007)

Bee Movie is back on Netflix, and no, we still donโt fully understand how it exists. Jerry Seinfeld plays a bee who sues humanity for stealing honey and then maybe falls in love with a human woman? Sure. Why not.
Itโs weird. Like, actually weird. But also kind of brilliant in that way only early-2000s animated movies can be. There are bee puns, courtroom drama, existential questions, and a surprising amount of commentary about capitalism and labor rights. Againโthis is a kids movie?
Look, whether you love it unironically or just want to vibe with the chaos, it delivers. Itโs a meme. Itโs a mood. Itโs a classic for reasons no one can explain.
Get Hard (2015)

Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart made a prison-prep comedy and, yeah, itโs exactly as chaotic as that sounds. Ferrell plays a clueless rich guy whoโs about to do time and assumes his black acquaintance (Hart) can teach him how to survive behind bars. Spoiler: Hartโs never even been to jail.
The jokes go hardโand sometimes too farโbut the two leads carry the whole thing on pure charisma. Itโs dumb, itโs messy, and it absolutely knows it. Thereโs roleplay, street-fight training, and a lot of accidental self-owns from Ferrellโs character that somehow still feel…almost sweet?
Is it highbrow? Not even close. But if you want a loud, ridiculous comedy that gives zero f***s, this one holds up better than youโd think. Just maybe donโt watch it with your parents.
World War Z (2013)

Brad Pitt fights fast zombies. Thatโs the headline. But World War Z is more than just a blockbuster with teethโitโs an apocalyptic sprint across the globe where every solution opens a new problem.
Pitt plays a former U.N. guy pulled back in to stop a zombie outbreak thatโs spreading faster than anyone can react. Weโre talking airplane attacks, walled cities, infected humans flinging themselves like missiles. Itโs chaos. The kind that feels way too close to real-life anxiety.
The movie had a messy production (reshoots, rewrites, budget drama), but weirdly? It works. The tension is relentless. The action hits. And it never forgets that survival isnโt just physicalโitโs moral, too.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)

Letโs get this out of the way: yes, Chris Pratt voices Mario. No, itโs not as weird as you think. The Super Mario Bros. Movie is a bright, bouncy, nostalgia bomb that actually sticks the landing.
Itโs not just Mushroom Kingdom eye candyโthough thereโs plenty of that. Itโs a fast-paced origin story with brotherly love, surprise emotional beats, and Jack Black fully unhinged as Bowser. Plus a killer soundtrack and a rainbow road sequence that goes way harder than it needs to.
This is for the kids and the adults who still remember blowing on NES cartridges. Itโs goofy. Itโs sweet. Itโs got heart under all the pixels.
Wonka (2023)

Timothรฉe Chalamet as young Willy Wonka? Sure. But what makes Wonka work isnโt the castingโitโs the vibe. This is a musical prequel that leans all the way into whimsy, but still finds room for heartache and ambition.
We meet Wonka before the chocolate empire, back when he was just a dreamer trying to make sweets and survive a harsh city. Thereโs singing. Thereโs scheming. Hugh Grant is a tiny dancing Oompa Loompa, and honestly, he kind of steals it. The whole thing feels like a bedtime story and a stage play got mashed together in the best way.
Itโs not snarky. Itโs not cynical. It just wants to make you smileโand maybe tear up a little. Let it.
Mission: Impossible โ Dead Reckoning (2023)

By now, you know the drill: Tom Cruise does something that should kill him, the music kicks in, and somehow your popcorn ends up on the floor. Dead Reckoning keeps that tradition aliveโwith even bigger stunts and an enemy you literally canโt touch.
This time, the threat is an AI known only as โThe Entity,โ and itโs rewriting the rules of espionage. Ethan Hunt (Cruise, still sprinting like itโs 1996) has to out-think a machine that already knows what heโll do next. Thereโs a sinking sub. A motorcycle cliff dive. And a train sequence that feels like itโs trying to one-up the entire franchise.
Does the plot get twisty? Yep. Does it matter? Not really. Youโre here for the spectacle, and this one delivers.
Donโt Look Up (2021)

Two scientists discover a comet is headed straight for Earthโand no one cares. Thatโs the setup for Donโt Look Up, a disaster satire that feels way too real, even if itโs technically fiction. Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence play the astronomers. The rest of the cast? Absurdly stacked.
Itโs funny until itโs not. Then itโs terrifying. Then itโs funny again, in that bleak โweโre all doomed and nobodyโs listeningโ way. The media circus, the government spin, the billionaire space bro trying to monetize extinctionโitโs all too on the nose. Which, honestly, is the point.
If you liked The Big Short or Dr. Strangelove, youโll get what this is doing. And if you didnโt? Watch it anyway. It might hit closer to home than you want it to.
And Thatโs a Wrap
There you have itโten Netflix picks that arenโt just time-fillers or background noise, but movies with bite, soul, and a little something extra. Whether itโs a mom on the edge (Straw), zombies on planes (World War Z), or an animated bee putting humanity on trial (Bee Movie), this list doesnโt waste your time.
Youโve got spectacle (Mission: Impossible, Super Mario), social gut-punches (Trainwreck, Donโt Look Up), and a few offbeat gems that hit harder than expected (Wonka, Plane). Some will stress you out. Some will crack you up. At least one will make you cryโand maybe pause to think.
So if youโve been stuck in scroll purgatory, second-guessing every pick, this lineupโs your cheat code. Press play.
