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Best Movies Streaming on Every Platform in March 2025

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Best Movies Streaming on Every Platform in March 2025

With thousands of films spread across multiple streaming services, finding something worth watching can feel harder than it should. This guide highlights the best movies currently available on each major platform, from recent theatrical releases to catalog gems you might have missed.

How We Selected: We examined options using full-season viewing, critical analysis, and production quality assessment. Factors in our assessment included pacing consistency, production values, narrative quality. Brands featured did not pay for or influence their inclusion.

Netflix

Oppenheimer arrived on Netflix and remains Christopher Nolan’s masterwork — Cillian Murphy’s haunted performance as the father of the atomic bomb is mesmerizing across three hours of morally complex historical drama. Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery brings Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc to a tech billionaire’s private island for another delightful whodunit that is even sharper than the original. All Quiet on the Western Front is a brutal, visually stunning adaptation of the anti-war classic that won four Academy Awards including Best International Feature Film. The Power of the Dog showcases Jane Campion’s direction and Benedict Cumberbatch’s finest performance as a menacing Montana rancher whose cruelty masks a painful secret.

For lighter fare, Knives Out, The Adam Project, and Enola Holmes 2 provide reliable entertainment for different moods.

Max (HBO)

Dune: Part Two brings Denis Villeneuve’s vision to its spectacular conclusion, with Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya leading an epic that demands the biggest screen available. The sandworm sequences alone justify a home theater investment. Barbie is Greta Gerwig’s candy-colored feminist comedy that became a cultural event and earned over a billion dollars worldwide. The Batman gives Robert Pattinson’s brooding Dark Knight a noir detective story set in a rain-soaked Gotham. Wonka provides Timothee Chalamet again, this time as a young Willy Wonka in a charming musical origin story.

The HBO film catalog runs deep — The Departed, Goodfellas, The Shawshank Redemption, and the complete Harry Potter franchise are all available for streaming.

Amazon Prime Video

The Holdovers earned Paul Giamatti an Oscar nomination as a curmudgeonly prep school teacher stuck with a difficult student over winter break in a film that recalls the best of 1970s character-driven cinema. Saltburn is Barry Keoghan’s provocative, visually extravagant thriller about obsession and class in the English aristocracy. Air tells the true story of Nike’s pursuit of Michael Jordan with Ben Affleck and Matt Damon bringing corporate drama to compelling life. One Night in Miami brings Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, Sam Cooke, and Jim Brown together for a powerful fictional conversation about race, fame, and responsibility.

Apple TV Plus

Killers of the Flower Moon is Martin Scorsese’s three-and-a-half-hour epic about the Osage murders in 1920s Oklahoma, with Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro in a film that gets better with each viewing. Napoleon provides Ridley Scott’s divisive but visually spectacular take on Bonaparte, with Joaquin Phoenix in the lead. CODA remains the heartwarming Oscar Best Picture winner about a hearing daughter in a deaf family who must choose between loyalty and her own dreams.

Disney Plus

Inside Out 2 brings Pixar’s emotional adventure to Riley’s teenage years, introducing Anxiety as a character in a sequel that grossed over a billion dollars worldwide and proved Pixar still has the magic. Elemental is a Pixar romance set in a city where fire, water, earth, and air residents coexist. The complete Marvel and Star Wars film libraries provide hundreds of hours of blockbuster entertainment, and Walt Disney Animation’s catalog from Snow White through Wish offers generational rewatchability.

Hulu

Poor Things is Yorgos Lanthimos’s bizarre, beautiful, and darkly funny film starring Emma Stone in her Oscar-winning role as Bella Baxter, a woman experiencing the world for the first time with insatiable curiosity and zero social conditioning. The Zone of Interest provides Jonathan Glazer’s chilling Holocaust drama that depicts horror through deliberate absence — what you hear matters more than what you see. No One Will Save You is a near-silent alien invasion thriller that became a surprise streaming hit through word of mouth.

Peacock and Paramount Plus

Oppenheimer (also on Peacock) and Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning headline Paramount Plus’s film library alongside the Indiana Jones franchise and Top Gun: Maverick. Peacock offers Universal’s catalog including Jurassic World, the Fast franchise, and a rotating selection of classic films that changes monthly.

For platform pricing, see Best Streaming Services Compared and the Netflix Plans and Pricing Guide.