Top 10 Movies To Watch This Week on Netflix | August 3-9, 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 August 3-9, 2025โbecause your time is too valuable for another โmehโ movie night.
1. My Oxford Year (2025)

Dreams, deadlinesโฆ and then, love messes it all up.
In My Oxford Year, Sofia Carson plays Anna, a whip-smart American who lands her dream year at Oxford. Her plan? Graduate, get political, change the world. But then she meets a clever local (Corey Mylchreest), and suddenly life starts throwing curveballs that no syllabus could prep her for.
Itโs a full-on cry movie, but it earns every tearโwith sweeping scenery, sharp banter, and an emotional gut-punch or two.
Think One Day meets Notting Hill, but with modern Gen Z soul.
2. KPop Demon Hunters (2025)

Monsters. Glow sticks. Power vocals. Letโs go.
This animated action-comedy follows K-pop queens Rumi, Mira, and Zoeyโstage superstars by day, demon-slaying heroes by night. With Tokyo neon vibes and a banging soundtrack, KPop Demon Hunters blends bubblegum pop with big supernatural stakes.
The voice cast is stacked (Arden Cho! Daniel Dae Kim! Ken Jeong!) and the whole thing feels like Sailor Moon collided with Blackpink and came out cooler.
Perfect for anyone who likes watching glitter bombs explode mid-fight.
3. Happy Gilmore (1996)
Golf. Rage. Grandmaโs house.
Adam Sandlerโs breakout sports comedy still slaps nearly 30 years later. Happy Gilmore is a failed hockey player with a cannon of a swing and zero chill. When his grandmaโs house is on the line, he takes his chaos to the PGA Tourโand drives every uptight golf snob nuts in the process.
Shooter McGavin? Iconic villain. Carl Weathers as his one-handed mentor? Perfect. And that Bob Barker fight? Still one of the best cameos ever.
If you somehow havenโt seen itโfix that this week.
4. Happy Gilmore 2 (2025)

Heโs older. Heโs angrier. And yeah, heโs still swinging.
In this long-awaited sequel, Adam Sandlerโs Happy returns to the golf courseโnot for glory, but to help his kid chase their dream. The competitionโs bigger, weirder, and full of real-life golf stars (Rory McIlroy! Brooks Koepka!). Oh, and Eminem is here? For some reason? Go with it.
Christopher McDonald is back as Shooter, and Julie Bowenโs still keeping Happy from totally melting down.
Itโs loud, absurd, full of cameos, and absolutely what you’d expect from a Sandler comeback.
5. Flightplan (2005)

A kid vanishes mid-flight. Everyone says she was never there.
Jodie Foster delivers peak โdonโt mess with momโ energy in Flightplan, a tense psychological thriller where reality bends at 30,000 feet. One second her daughterโs there. The nextโgone. And the entire plane? Acting like she never existed.
Itโs claustrophobic, twisty, and one of those movies youโll pause halfway through just to yell, โWait, WHAT?โ
If you like your thrillers with a side of gaslighting and turbulence, this one still holds up.
6. Gladiator II (2024)

Rome is bleeding, and Lucius is ready to draw his sword.
Set years after Gladiator, this sequel drops us into a fractured empire. Paul Mescal stars as Lucius, whoโs forced into the arena after tyrants take his home. And yeahโheโs not planning on dying quietly.
Ridley Scottโs back in the directorโs chair with a stacked cast (Pedro Pascal! Denzel Washington!) and enough blood, grit, and slow-mo sand to make your ancestors proud.
Donโt worry if you forgot the first oneโthis one brings its own thunder.
7. Dolittle (2020)

He talks to animals. They talk back. Itโs chaotic.
Robert Downey Jr. trades the Iron Man suit for a top hat and a pack of chatty animals in Dolittle, a zany family adventure thatโs basically a road trip through a fantasy zoo. His mission? Cure the Queen of England. His sidekicks? A gorilla with anxiety, a duck with boundary issues, and a dragon thatโฆ well, youโll see.
Sure, critics were mixed, but kids eat this upโand the voice cast (Emma Thompson, Rami Malek, John Cena, Octavia Spencer) goes all in.
Grab the popcorn. Talk to your pets. Embrace the weird.
8. Breaking (2022)

One man. One bank. One heartbreaking plea.
Breaking tells the true story of Brian Brown-Easley, a Marine vet who, after being denied VA support, takes a bank hostage in a desperate bid to be heard. John Boyega is phenomenalโquiet, broken, determined. You want to look away, but you wonโt.
Itโs tense without being flashy. Sad without being manipulative. And yes, itโll stay with you long after the credits roll.
If you liked John Q or The Negotiator, this oneโs right up your alley.
9. The Northman (2022)

He will avenge his father. He will save his mother. He will kill his uncle.
Thatโs not just the plotโitโs the characterโs literal mantra. In The Northman, Alexander Skarsgรฅrd goes full Viking berserker as Amleth, a prince turned beast on a revenge bender. Director Robert Eggers (The Witch, The Lighthouse) brings his trademark madness and myth-soaked style to this bloody, poetic fever dream.
Nicole Kidman? Wild. Anya Taylor-Joy? Ethereal. Bjรถrk? Sheโs in here too. Somehow it all works.
This isnโt casual viewingโitโs an experience. Like Hamlet on ayahuasca.
10. Trainwreck: Storm Area 51 (2025)

โThey canโt stop all of us.โ Spoiler: they didnโt need to.
This wild doc breaks down the very real chaos that followed one dumb meme about storming Area 51 in 2019. What started as a joke turned into a festivalโฆ then a military panicโฆ then the most hilariously awkward desert gathering since Burning Man Lite.
Trainwreck: Storm Area 51 is equal parts absurd and revealingโa snapshot of how quickly the internet can turn nonsense into national news.
Itโs funny. Itโs bizarre. Itโs very, very 2019.

