The 48 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now (June 2025)
Looking for some great movies to watch on Netflix? Look no further! Here is a list of the 48 best movies currently available on Netflix in June 2025.
1. The Shawshank Redemption – A powerful drama about a man’s journey in prison.
2. The Godfather – A classic crime film that never gets old.
3. Pulp Fiction – Quentin Tarantino’s masterpiece of non-linear storytelling.
4. The Dark Knight – Christopher Nolan’s gripping take on Batman.
5. Inception – A mind-bending sci-fi thriller that will keep you guessing.
6. The Matrix – A groundbreaking action film with a riveting story.
7. Forrest Gump – A heartwarming tale of a man’s extraordinary life.
8. Goodfellas – Martin Scorsese’s gritty gangster epic.
9. The Departed – A thrilling crime drama with an all-star cast.
10. Gladiator – A visually stunning epic about ancient Rome.
11. The Social Network – The story of Facebook’s founding and the drama behind it.
12. The Grand Budapest Hotel – Wes Anderson’s quirky and stylish comedy.
13. Moonlight – An intimate and powerful coming-of-age drama.
14. Roma – A visually stunning film about life in Mexico City.
15. Marriage Story – A heartbreaking yet beautiful portrayal of a marriage falling apart.
16. The Irishman – Martin Scorsese’s epic crime saga starring Robert De Niro.
17. Birdman – A unique and innovative film shot in one continuous take.
18. Spotlight – The gripping story of journalists uncovering a scandal in Boston.
19. Black Panther – Marvel’s groundbreaking superhero film with a powerful message.
20. Her – A thought-provoking love story set in a near-future world.
21. Dunkirk – Christopher Nolan’s intense and immersive WWII drama.
22. Parasite – Bong Joon-ho’s genre-defying masterpiece that swept the Oscars.
23. Whiplash – A thrilling and intense drama about the pursuit of greatness.
24. La La Land – A modern-day musical about love and dreams in Hollywood.
25. The Revenant – A visually stunning survival epic starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
26. 12 Years a Slave – A powerful and moving film about slavery in America.
27. Arrival – A mind-bending sci-fi film about communication with extraterrestrial beings.
28. Mad Max: Fury Road – An adrenaline-fueled post-apocalyptic action extravaganza.
29. Black Mirror: Bandersnatch – An interactive film that blurs the line between movie and video game.
30. The Shape of Water – A beautiful and whimsical love story between a woman and a sea creature.
31. Roma – Alfonso Cuarón’s stunning and personal black-and-white film set in Mexico City.
32. Marriage Story – Noah Baumbach’s heartbreaking and honest portrayal of divorce.
33. The Irishman – Martin Scorsese’s three-and-a-half-hour-long epic crime saga.
34. Marriage Story – Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson’s powerhouse performances in this emotional drama.
35. The Social Network – Jesse Eisenberg’s portrayal of Mark Zuckerberg in the early days of Facebook.
36. Spotlight – Michael Keaton leads an ensemble cast of journalists uncovering corruption in Boston.
37. The Grand Budapest Hotel – Ralph Fiennes shines in Wes Anderson’s whimsical comedy-adventure.
38. Inception – Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Christopher Nolan’s mind-bending sci-fi thriller.
39. Birdman – Michael Keaton plays a washed-up actor attempting a comeback in this meta drama.
40. Moonlight – Barry Jenkins’ coming-of-age drama follows a young black man exploring his sexuality.
41. The Dark Knight – Heath Ledger’s iconic performance as the Joker in Christopher Nolan’s Batman film.
42. Pulp Fiction – Quentin Tarantino’s non-linear crime film that redefined storytelling in cinema.
43. The Godfather – Marlon Brando’s iconic performance as Don Vito Corleone in this classic mob movie.
44. The Shawshank Redemption – Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman star in this prison drama about hope and redemption.
45. Parasite – Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar-winning film about class struggles in South Korea.
46. Black Panther – Chadwick Boseman stars as the titular superhero in this groundbreaking Marvel film.
47. Her – Joaquin Phoenix stars as a lonely man who falls in love with an AI assistant.
48. Dunkirk – Christopher Nolan’s immersive WWII film that puts you in the heart of the action.
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