The best Apple TV Plus movies: 17 great films to stream in October 2024

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Fireball: Visitors From Darker Worlds was released on Apple TV Plus in November 2020. (Image credit: Apple TV Plus)

The best Apple TV Plus movies are an eclectic slate of compelling stories, mixed in with an emotional documentary, an intimate drama, a lightweight love story, and even a Best Picture Academy Award winner. It's no surprise that Apple TV Plus is one of the best streaming services considering how hard it works at releasing new content on a regular basis.

With the ever-expanding Apple TV Plus Originals movie roster, it's managed to attract stellar actors, including Mahershala Ali, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, Jennifer Lawrence, and Tom Hanks. Its latest flick reunites George Clooney and Brad Pitt in the hitman buddy comedy Wolfs and the star power extends to these four new shows in October, too.

With so much content to consume, we know it can get overwhelming. So, we’ve narrowed down the choices to these 17 highly-rated movies. Read on for the best Apple TV Plus movies to stream right now.

Best comedy movies on Apple TV Plus

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Rashida Jones and Bill Murray sitting in a cab

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Runtime: 96 minutes
Age rating: R (US); 12 (UK)
Director: Sofia Coppola
Cast: Bill Murray, Rashida Jones, Marlon Wayans, and Jessica Henwick
Rotten Tomatoes score: 87% (Critics); 51% (Audience)

Recommended by
Tom Power
Recommended by
Tom Power

Reuniting for the first time since Lost in Translation, director Sofia Coppola and the ever-sardonic Bill Murray struck gold once again with an altogether more lightweight love story, and we think it's really worth your time despite the low audience score. On this occasion, the Ghostbusters star is playing the eccentric father rather than the romantic lead, and one who helps his daughter (Rashida Jones) determine whether she’s being cheated on in increasingly farcical ways. Murray deservedly picked up a Golden Globe nomination for his performance as an art dealer playboy who believes all men are programmed to be unfaithful. But he’s matched by an engaging Jones, who hopes to prove otherwise in an endearing New York caper.

You Hurt My Feelings

Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Tobias Menzies in You Hurt My Feelings

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Runtime: 93 minutes
Age rating: R (US); 15 (UK)
Director: Nicole Holofcener
Cast: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Tobias Menzies, Michaela Watkins, Arian Moayed
Rotten Tomatoes score: 95% (Critics); 64% (Audience)

Recommended by
Lucy Buglass
Recommended by
Lucy Buglass

It isn't always easy being honest. Sometimes we tell lies to protect the people we love, but what happens when they accidentally hear the truth? That's exactly what goes down in You Hurt My Feelings after a husband lets slip that he doesn't like his wife's debut novel. Which, in fairness, has definitely got to hurt. This hurtful truth sprials into much more, and Tobias Menzes and Julia Louis-Dreyfus deliver heartfelt performances as they navigate this roadblock in their long term marriage and learn some deep truths about themselves and each other. It's deep, funny and heartwarming all at once.

Flora and Son

Eve Hewson carries a guitar through Dublin with screen son Orén Kinlan.

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Runtime: 96 minutes
Age rating: R (US); 15 (UK)
Director: John Carney
Cast: Eve Hewson, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Jack Reynor
Rotten Tomatoes score: 93% (Critics); 84% (Audience)

Recommended by
Tom Power
Recommended by
Tom Power

Writer/director John Carney has built his career on Dublin-set, music-themed dramas such as Sing Street and Once, and Flora and Son explores similar territory. Eve Hewson (one of the stars of Bad Sisters, one of the best Apple TV Plus shows) headlines this story of a single mother who tries to reconnect with her wayward teenage son via a guitar that's been discarded by the side of the road. Flora ends up learning to play herself, as Joseph Gordon-Levitt's LA-based online guitar teacher helps awaken her previously untapped musical gifts, and launches her on a voyage of personal discovery. Flora and Son debuted at Sundance in 2023, and it's the sort of undemanding, heartwarming indie tale that tends to do well at the festival. Although the story doesn't represent any bold new musical direction for Carney, he guides his lead cast to some memorable and engaging performances.

Best documentaries on Apple TV Plus

Fireball: Visitors From Darker Worlds

A night scene with the sun falling behind the horizon with two shooting stars lit up in the sky

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Runtime: 97 minutes
Age rating: PG
Directors: Werner Herzog and Clive Oppenheimer
Cast: Werner Herzog, Clive Oppenheimer, Simon Schaffer
Rotten Tomatoes score: 98% (Critics); 62% (Audience)

Recommended by
Amelia Schwanke
Recommended by
Amelia Schwanke

Before watching Fireball: Visitors From Darker Worlds, I had not been familiar with the filmmaker Werner Herzog or the volcanologist Clive Oppenheimer, so naturally I've since been enthralled by the pair. Their previous critically-acclaimed projects have taken them across Antarctica (Encounters at the End of the World) and volcanoes (Into the Inferno) but in this Apple Original, they look to the skies to explore how shooting stars, meteorites and comets have impacted not just the Earth but us humans too. The movie's stunning visuals from across six continents are broken up by talking-head style interviews with captivating people. It's an eye-opening watch that will leave you fascinated to explore more.

Girls State

Brooke Taylor and additional Girls State participants take a selfie together.

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Runtime: 96 minutes
Age rating: PG-13 (US); 12 (UK)
Directors: Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine
Cast: Emily Worthmore, Nisha Murali, and Tochi Ihekona
Rotten Tomatoes score: 95% (Critics); 68% (Audience)

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Grace Morris

A companion film to the award-winning documentary Boys State, the documentary Girls State follows a group of teenage girls from all walks of life across Missouri as they navigate a week-long immersive political experiment learning how to build a government from scratch. Girls State offers a powerful look into what American democracy would look like in the hands of young girls who all have different beliefs, backgrounds, and opinions about varying topics that make this a thought-provoking watch.

The Pigeon Tunnel

John le Carré (David Cornwell) sitting in a chair with his legs crossed in a room glowing with blue light.

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Runtime: 94 minutes
Age rating: PG-13 (US); 12 (UK)
Director: Errol Morris
Cast: John le Carré, Jake Dove, Charlotte Hamblin, Garry Cooper, and Simon Harrison
Rotten Tomatoes score: 96% (Critics); 69% (Audience)

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Grace Morris

Academy Award-winning documentarian Errol Morris helms this biographical take on the life and career of former British spy David Cornwell, also known as John le Carré, the author of iconic espionage novels such as The Spy Who Came in from the Cold and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. The documentary stretches across six decades as le Carré, does his final interview accompanied by rare archival footage and dramatized sketches. Even if you haven't read le Carré's novels, The Pigeon Tunnel is still a highly engrossing and interesting insight into his extraordinary life on and off the page.

Best drama movies on Apple TV Plus

Fancy Dance

Lily Gladstone and Isabel Deroy-Olson in Fancy Dance

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Runtime: 90 minutes
Age rating: R (US); 15 (UK)
Director: Erica Tremblay Cast: Lily Gladstone, Isabel Deroy-Olson, Shea Whigham, and Patrice Fisher
Rotten Tomatoes score: 96% (Critics); 80% (Audience)

Recommended by
Tom Power
Recommended by
Tom Power

After earning critical acclaim for her role in Killers of the Flower Moon, featured next on our list, Lily Gladstone stars as Jax in this Apple Original. It's a captivating watch too, and I think it solidifies Gladstone as a talent who is going to go far. She's already lined up to star in the drama movie Jazzy, which she's also an executive producer for. Following the mysterious disappearance of her sister, Jax fights to protect her niece, Roki, from being taken away to live with her grandparents. In a poignant depiction of life as an Indigenous woman, Jax kidnaps Roki so the pair can desperately search for her mother in hopes of finding her in time for the upcoming powwow - an important gathering for their community in Oklahoma City. Erica Tremblay, known for her documentaries, makes her feature film directorial debut with Fancy Dance and impresses by shining a light on the struggles that Indigenous women face in a modern, colonized world. The indie movie was picked up by Apple Plus following an impressive Sundance debut, enabling the social issue to be shared with a wider audience. It's not only found a place on the platform though, it's also rightfully earned a spot as one of the best Apple TV Plus movies to stream right now. So step to it!

Palmer

A man holds a child in his arms

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Runtime: 110 minutes
Age rating: R (US); 15 (UK)
Director: Fisher Stevens
Cast: Justin Timberlake, Juno Temple, Alisha Wainwright, and June Squibb
Rotten Tomatoes score: 72% (Critics); 87% (Audience)

Recommended by
Tom Power
Recommended by
Tom Power

Palmer not only boasts Timberlake's finest screen performance, but it also tackles an important LGBTQ+ issue with a much-needed sensitivity, making it an important watch as well as a critically-rated one. The singer stars as the titular felon who, on returning to his Louisiana hometown, unexpectedly finds himself becoming a father figure to a gender non-conforming seven-year-old. If you can leave your cynicism at the door, you’ll be rewarded with a surprisingly touching celebration of self-identity.

Killers of the Flower Moon

Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone in Killers of the Flower Moon

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Runtime: 206 minutes
Age rating: R (US); 15 (UK)
Director: Martin Scorsese
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, Lily Gladstone, and Jesse Plemons
Rotten Tomatoes score: 93% (Critics); 84% (Audience)

Recommended by
Tom Power
Recommended by
Tom Power

Apple may have already won their first Best Picture Oscar with CODA (more on that below), but by bankrolling Martin Scorsese's latest epic, they've shown they're not done with big, awards-friendly movies yet. Just like the director's previous outing, The Irishman (one of the best Netflix movies), Killers of the Flower Moon is a lengthy affair. It's also utterly compelling, highlighting the tragic, true story of the members of the Indigenous Osage Nation brutally murdered for the oil discovered on their land in the early 20th century. Scorsese has famously worked with both Robert de Niro (GoodFellas, Raging Bull) and Leonardo DiCaprio (The Wolf of Wall Street, The Departed) on numerous occasions, but this is the first time he's put the two stars in the same movie. Unsurprisingly, both are brilliant here, but the real star of the show is Lily Gladstone, who won a Golden Globe for her performance. Find out where Killers of the Flower Moon ranks in our best Martin Scorsese movies guide.

CODA

The leading CODA trio posing together

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Runtime: 111 minutes
Age rating: PG-13 (US); 12 (UK)
Director: Siân Heder
Cast: Emilia Jones, Eugenio Derbez, Troy Kotsur, Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, and Marlee Matlin
Rotten Tomatoes score: 94% (Critics); 91% (Audience)

Recommended by
Tom Power
Recommended by
Tom Power

CODA stars Emilia Jones as Ruby, the only hearing member of an eccentric family of fishermen. But after discovering a previously untapped singing talent, the teen – and those who've relied upon her voice – are forced to reassess their futures. Expect some tearjerking moments as well as some laugh out loud ones too. This beautiful movie makes consistent use of sign language – alongside one particularly beautiful scene that shuts off all sound – to give a rarely authentic glimpse into deaf life. It also saw actor Troy Kotsur taking home a Best Supporting Actor award at the 2022 Academy Awards, making him the first deaf actor to take home the coveted trophy. His winning speech is very heartwarming too! Not only this, but it marks Apple TV's first Best Picture award, so if my personal praise for the movie isn't enough to convince you, perhaps its impressive collection of awards will sweeten the deal.

Causeway

Causeway stars Jennifer Lawrence and Brian Tyree Henry

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Runtime: 94 minutes
Age rating: R (US); 15 (UK)
Director: Lila Neugebauer
Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Brian Tyree Henry, Linda Emond, and Jayne Houdyshell
Rotten Tomatoes score: 85% (Critics); 73% (Audience)

Recommended by
Lucy Buglass
Recommended by
Lucy Buglass

Causeway is an intimate, contemplative drama, which puts the spotlight on Lynsey (Jennifer Lawrence), a US Army veteran who has just returned from Afghanistan with a traumatic brain injury. Initially unable to walk or talk, she is nursed back to health and is eventually well enough to head back to her mother's home in New Orleans. There she meets James (Brian Tyree Henry), who has his own darkness to contend with, as we watch Lynsey try to come to terms with everything that has happened. This is a slow and emotional entry on our list of the best Apple TV Plus movies, handling hard-hitting issues with sensitivity while giving the cast the opportunity to deliver stellar performances. Lawrence and Henry are outstanding together and this is worth a watch for their performances alone, if you're keen for a hard hitting drama that makes you think, this is definitely one to watch.

Tetris

Taron Egerton in Tetris

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Runtime: 117 minutes
Age rating: R (US); 15 (UK)
Director: Jon S. Baird Cast: Taron Egerton, Nikita Efremov, Toby Jones, and Roger Allam
Rotten Tomatoes score: 81% (Critics); 87% (Audience)

Recommended by
Tom Power
Recommended by
Tom Power

Just before The Super Mario Bros Movie started breaking box office records, Apple TV Plus brought another of Nintendo’s crown jewels to the screen. One thing Tetris is definitely not, however, is a literal adaptation of the game – after all, two hours watching a load of blocks slowly falling into place would be a very tricky sell. Instead, this based-on-a-true-story drama turns the origins of the Game Boy classic into a Cold War thriller, as entrepreneurial developer Henk Rogers (Taron Egerton) travels beyond the Iron Curtain to bring Tetris to the West – and finds himself battling both newspaper mogul Robert Maxwell and the might of the former Soviet Union. With biopics being popular in recent years, including Egerton's other role as Elton John in Rocketman, it's safe to say some of them aren't as good as others. Tetris, thankfully is a thoroughly entertaining watch. If you're curious about the history of the iconic video game, this one's for you.

The Tragedy of Macbeth

The Tragedy of Macbeth

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Runtime: 105 minutes
Age rating: R (US); 15 (UK)
Director: Joel Coen
Cast: Denzel Washington, Frances McDormand, Corey Hawkins, and Bertie Carvel
Rotten Tomatoes score: 92% (Critics); 74% (Audience)

Recommended by
Tom Power
Recommended by
Tom Power

A Shakespearean tale already adapted for the screen umpteen times might not seem like an obvious solo debut for a filmmaker as idiosyncratic as Joel Coen, the the elder half of the Coen brothers. But, while the words remain slavish to the original text, The Tragedy of Macbeth’s striking aesthetics ensure that this is the Bard adapted as you’ve never seen before. Coen frames every monologue in pure monochrome, using the light and shade of studio soundstages to accentuate the depth of sublime performances from Denzel Washington as the titular general, and Frances McDormand as his ambitious wife.

Best fantasy movies on Apple TV Plus

Wolfwalkers

Two wolves face to face in Wolfwalkers

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Runtime: 102 minutes
Age rating: PG (US); PG (UK)
Directors: Tomm Moore, Ross Stewart
Cast: Honor Kneafsey, Eva Whittaker, Sean Bean, and Simon McBurney
Rotten Tomatoes score: 99% (Critics); 98% (Audience)

Recommended by
Tom Power
Recommended by
Tom Power

Following on from The Secret of Kells and Song of the Sea, the Oscar-nominated Wolfwalkers brings Tomm Moore’s animated Irish Folklore Trilogy to a stunning close. It has a near perfect Rotten Tomatoes score too at 99%! Even audiences weren't far behind at 98%. The charming fantasy epic sees a young girl travel with her father to Ireland on a wolfpack-hunting mission, only to befriend a member of the tribe said to have a very strong affiliation with the lupine world. As with its predecessors, the enchanting hand-drawn animation (from Cartoon Saloon, who created Star Wars short 'Screechers Reach' for the second season of Visions) instantly immerses you in Moore’s fantastical universe. Meanwhile, its profound musings on colonialism, the environment, and all-round compassion ensure there’s plenty of substance to its magical style.

The Velveteen Rabbit

A boy cuddling a toy rabbit

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Runtime: 44 minutes
Age rating: PG (US); PG (UK)
Director: Jennifer Perrott
Cast: Phoenix Laroche, Ellie Mejia, Samantha Colley, Leonard Buckley
Rotten Tomatoes score: 100% (Critics); 87% (Audience)

Recommended by
Lucy Buglass
Recommended by
Lucy Buglass

As the only short film on this list, it's the perfect choice if you don't have a lot of time or you're dealing with a shorter attention span! In this family-friendly fantasy movie, we follow 7-year-old William who receives a new favorite toy for Christmas, he discovers a lifelong friend and unlocks a world of magic. But beyond that, it's a lovely exploration of self-discovery, the power of your own imagination, and much of what you'd expect from a family movie about friendship. Don't think that makes it boring, though, despite it's slight predictability it's still a worthwhile watch whether you have children or not!

Best romance movies on Apple TV Plus

Cha Cha Real Smooth

Cooper Raiff and Dakota Johnson in Cha Cha Real Smooth

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Runtime: 108 minutes
Age rating: R (US); 15 (UK)
Director: Cooper Raiff
Cast: Dakota Johnson, Cooper Raiff, Leslie Mann, and Raúl Castillo
Rotten Tomatoes score: 85% (Critics); 61% (Audience)

Recommended by
Tom Power
Recommended by
Tom Power

Cha Cha Real Smooth is the brainchild of Cooper Raiff, who wrote, directed and starred in the indie comedy-drama that wowed critics and audiences alike when it screened at the Sundance festival in 2022. So he's been very busy. Alongside Raiff, the cast features Dakota Johnson, Vanessa Burghardt and Leslie Mann. The film tells the story of a man who works as a bar mitzvah party host, and strikes up a friendship with a young woman and her teenage daughter. Many have praised the movie for the writing and Johnson's performance.

Past Lives

Past Lives

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Runtime: 106 minutes
Age rating: PG-13 (US); 12 (UK)
Director: Celine Song
Cast: Greta Lee, Teo Yoo, John Magaro
Rotten Tomatoes score: 95% (Critics); 84% (Audience)

Recommended by
Lucy Buglass
Recommended by
Lucy Buglass

Spanning two decades, Past Lives is an emotional romantic movie that's worth your time even if romance isn't usually your cup of tea. Starting of in 2000, two 12-year-old classmates meet in South Korea and go on a date set up by their parents. But they're separated when one has to move to Toronto due to her family emigrating. The movie follows what happens when two people meet after a long time apart, and the Sliding Doors effect of seemingly inconsequential moments in life completely changing your future. It's this maddening concept of 'what ifs?' and alternate timelines that made this movie so compelling for me, as it explores fate in such a beautiful way.


How we choose the best Apple TV Plus movies

We could include every Apple Original film on this list, which would be about 60 movies if we weren't to consider the 50 licensed movies it added to its US library in March 2024 (not to mention the 30 more classic movies it added a month after), but there are plenty of movies that the tech giant has had a hand in developing that, frankly, aren't any good.

So, in order to secure a spot in this guide, films need to meet this criteria: hold an 80% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes (RT) and be recommended personally by either Matthew Bolton, Amelia Schwanke, Tom Power, Lucy Buglass and Grace Morris, who make up the streaming editorial team at TechRadar.


For more Apple TV Plus-based coverage, read our guides on the best Apple TV Plus shows, Foundation season 3, and Severance season 2.

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