WASHINGTON 鈥 For years, it looked as though the United States was steadily climbing toward a consensus on same-sex marriage. But 10 years after the Supreme Court ruled that there is a constitutional right to same-sex marriage, the split between Republicans and Democrats on the issue is wider than it's been in decades.
Recent polling from Gallup shows that Americans' support for same-sex marriage is higher than it was in 2015. Gallup's latest data, however, finds a 47-percentage-point gap on the issue between Republicans and Democrats, the largest since it first began tracking this measure 29 years ago.
The size of that chasm is partially due to a substantial dip in support among Republicans since 2023.
An Associated Press polling analysis shows how same-sex marriage shifted from a clear minority position to a stance with broad support 鈥 and what the future could hold for views on the issue.
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Jose Luis Magana, Associated PressOnce highly unpopular
Less than 40 years ago, same-sex marriage was a deeply unpopular issue.
In 1988, The General Social Survey showed that just about 1 in 10 U.S. adults "strongly agreed" or "agreed" with a statement that gay couples should have the right to marry. At that point, about 7 in 10 Americans 鈥 including similar shares of Democrats and Republicans 鈥 disagreed with the statement.
But as early as the 1990s, the politics of same-sex marriage were shifting. Gallup data from 1996 鈥 the year the Defense of Marriage Act defined marriage as between one man and one woman 鈥 showed that 27% of U.S. adults said marriages between same-sex partners "should be recognized by the law as valid."
Democrats and Republicans weren't in lockstep anymore: Democrats were nearly twice as likely as Republicans to support legal recognition of same-sex marriages.

People march on the National Mall on June 8聽during the World Pride Rally in Washington.聽
Jose Luis Magana, Associated PressFaster shift聽
By 2004, the legalization of same-sex marriage started to unfold at the state level. That year, Massachusetts became the first state to allow same-sex couples to marry. President George W. Bush, a Republican, championed a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage on the campaign trail, while Democrats vying for their party's 2004 presidential nomination said the legalization of same-sex marriage should be left to the states.
At this time, Americans' support for same-sex marriage was still somewhat limited, and the divide between Republicans and Democrats deepened. About 4 in 10 U.S. adults agreed that same-sex marriage should be permitted, according to the Gallup data. Among Democrats, that agreement was higher 鈥 about half were in favor 鈥 compared with 22% of Republicans.
Since then, Americans' upward movement on support for same-sex marriage has been driven by Democrats and independents. Since 2006, at least half of Democrats supported same-sex marriage, and independents started to see consistent majority support in 2012.
The gap between Democrats and Republicans, meanwhile, stayed wide. By 2015, the year of the Supreme Court's ruling, about three-quarters of Democrats 鈥 but only about one-third of Republicans 鈥 supported same-sex marriage.
Republicans became somewhat more supportive of same-sex marriage between 2010 and 2020. While Democrats continued to lead the shift, Republican public opinion also moved during this decade 鈥 signaling a broader movement toward acceptance of same-sex marriage across party lines, even if it wasn't always linear.

North Dakota Republican Sen. Diane Larson looks at a resolution March 12聽that would urge the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn its 2015 decision that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide at the state Capitol in Bismarck, N.D.聽
Jack Dura, Associated PressGOP support dropped聽
About 7 in 10 Americans think marriages between same-sex partners should be recognized by the law as valid, according to Gallup data from this year, which is similar to the latest General Social Survey data showing 63% of U.S. adults agree that same-sex marriage should be considered a right.
But while the public's support for same-sex marriage ticked up in the years after the Obergefell v. Hodges ruling 鈥 from about 60% in 2015 鈥 it has been relatively steady since 2020.
At the same time, Republicans' support has fallen in each of the past three years. Now, about 4 in 10 Republicans say marriages between same-sex partners should be recognized as legal, down from a record high of 55% in 2021 and 2022. This latest decline by Republicans returns their views to their 2016 measure, when 40% supported legal same-sex marriage.
Gallup Senior Editor Megan Brenan said Republicans' recent shift in opinion on same-sex marriage is dramatic.
"This was a much steeper fall from 2022 through 2025," she said. "And now, of course, we have the widest partisan gap that we've seen in the trends."
Younger vs. older split聽
Even as overall Republican support for same-sex marriage declines, a generational split within the party suggests that opposition may not hold in the long run.
Among Republicans under age 50, about 6 in 10 say same-sex marriages should be legally recognized, the Gallup poll finds. That stands in stark contrast to just 36% of Republicans over 50 who say the same 鈥 suggesting that views on the issue could continue to shift.
Overall, younger adults are significantly more likely to support legal recognition of same-sex marriage. About 8 in 10 adults under 35 are in favor, compared with about 7 in 10 between ages 35 and 54 and 6 in 10 among those 55 or older.

- Director: Sally Aitken
- Metascore: 74
- IMDB user rating: 7.1
- Run time: 1 hour 33 minutes
A nature documentary at its core, "Every Little Thing" follows Terry Masear, a hummingbird rehabilitation specialist, as she goes about the day-to-day business of saving these delicate birds. Though it may sound light-hearted and fluffy (and it certainly does have those moments), the film is as much about overcoming trauma鈥攚hether inflicted by nature or by other humans鈥攁s it is about the birds.
While some critics called the film and monotonous, most found it dazzling, with gushing over how deftly the film manages to say something about humanity. After all, as Masear puts it, showing love and compassion when we aren't required to is a marker of one's greatness.
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- Director: Kyle Hausmann-Stokes
- Metascore: 75
- IMDB user rating: 6.7
- Run time: 1 hour 43 minutes
"My Dead Friend Zoe" follows an Afghanistan vet whose dead comrade is a constant presence in her life as she faces conflict with her therapist and her ailing Vietnam vet grandfather. Based in part on director Kyle Hausmann-Stokes' own military experiences, the film is an exploration of PTSD that includes appearances from real-life service members. But as the puts it, it isn't "a love letter to the armed forces" so much as a movie that "emphasizes the need for community and a space to share trauma."
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- Director: Bruce David Klein
- Metascore: 76
- IMDB user rating: 7.8
- Run time: 1 hour 44 minutes
A behind-the-scenes look at the life of Liza Minnelli, this documentary showcases interviews with Minnelli and several members of her inner circle, giving an all-new perspective on the legendary performer. The film, broken into separate chapters looking at periods of her personal and professional life, feels intimate and affectionate, possessing what a critic calls a "lightness of style" that makes even the more difficult moments easy to watch.
Described as "scintillating" by , the documentary makes no effort to dodge those difficult moments, choosing instead to reveal how Minnelli found joy through it all.
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- Director: Steven Soderbergh
- Metascore: 77
- IMDB user rating: 6.1
- Run time: 1 hour 24 minutes
Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, and Callina Liang star in this supernatural thriller about a family who moves into a house haunted by a poltergeist. Though the movie is downright chilling, it's more subdued than a typical ghost movie鈥攖here are no jump scares, for one thing. Instead, "Presence" makes the viewer wrestle with whether the spirit is evil or simply exposing the maliciousness inside us all.
Some reviewers weren't keen on the film's approach, with audiences seeing everything from the ghost's perspective, but others have praised director Steven Soderbergh's , noting that it makes the climax all the more effective.
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- Director: Questlove
- Metascore: 77
- IMDB user rating: 7.7
- Run time: 1 hour 52 minutes
"Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius)" looks at the life and legacy of funk musician Sly Stone. The documentary, filled with rich archival footage and interviews, has been described as "" by Variety and for its honesty in depicting the alienating aspects of Black excellence.
Even for folks who know little about Sly and the Family Stone鈥攐r who have minimal appreciation for funk music鈥攖he film is an excellent primer on the ups and downs of the entertainment industry.
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- Director: Andres Veiel
- Metascore: 78
- IMDB user rating: 7.2
- Run time: 1 hour 55 minutes
"Riefenstahl" looks at the life of famed German director Leni Riefenstahl, focusing specifically on the way her artistic legacy has been tainted by her connections to Nazis. As one of Adolf Hitler's favorite filmmakers, Riefenstahl was considered a trailblazer on the wrong side of history.
Director Andres Veiel is in no way an apologist for Riefenstahl, taking pains to point out just how complicit and destructive she was, as a notes. Still, the documentary prompts viewers to think about a question that's been at the forefront of many minds lately鈥攃an an artist's life and beliefs be separated from their work or not?
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- Director: James Griffiths
- Metascore: 78
- IMDB user rating: 7.8
- Run time: 1 hour 39 minutes
In "The Ballad of Wallis Island," a reclusive lottery winner invites his favorite folk band to play a private concert for him on the remote island he calls home. It's a simple enough ask, but the fact that the band consists of two exes鈥攊ncluding one who brings her new partner along for the ride鈥攎akes things much more complicated.
Starring Tim Key, Tom Basden, and Carey Mulligan, the quiet film is loosely based on a short film Basden and Key made with director James Griffiths nearly two decades ago. called it "a gentle ode to moving on," and the kind of movie that won't "dominate any cultural conversations 鈥 but [will] touch your soul if you let it."
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- Director: Ye Lou
- Metascore: 78
- IMDB user rating: 7.2
- Run time: 1 hour 45 minutes
"An Unfinished Film" is referred to as "docufiction," meaning it's a fictional movie inspired by real events and incorporating documentary elements. Set in January 2020, the movie follows a film crew reuniting near Wuhan, China, to finish a project they were forced to abandon a decade earlier. Their plans are, of course, foiled by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, and they are forced into lockdown.
Interspersed with real smartphone footage from Wuhan at the beginning of the pandemic, the movie perfectly encapsulates what it was like to live during that time, particularly at the epicenter. writes, "Few films have so skillfully captured the way COVID caused such traumatic temporal disruptions in its early days, wherein sudden changes in physical and emotional routine caused time to both stretch and collapse."
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- Director: Miguel Gomes
- Metascore: 80
- IMDB user rating: 6.6
- Run time: 2 hours 8 minutes
A historical drama set in 1918, "Grand Tour" is about a young man who abandons his fianc茅e on the eve of their wedding, only to have her set out in search of him. As they each traipse across East and Southeast Asia, fictional scenes of their story are interspersed with real documentary footage (some from the turn of the century, some more modern).
Director Miguel Gomes told the film was meant to evoke "the spectacle of the world," prompting audiences to look more closely at their own worlds. The visually intoxicating movie resists the audience's need to understand what's going on, choosing instead to inspire wonder and the sense that "reality is often magical and inscrutable."
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- Directors: Sam Crane, Pinny Grylls
- Metascore: 82
- IMDB user rating: 6.9
- Run time: 1 hour 29 minutes
One of the quirkiest movies to make this list, "Grand Theft Hamlet" follows two out-of-work actors who attempt to stage a full-blown production of "Hamlet" in Grand Theft Auto Online. Shot entirely in the video game, with all of the subjects portrayed by their digital avatars, the film won the Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 2024 SXSW festival. "constantly surprising, breathtakingly imaginative, and a great introduction to Shakespeare."
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- Directors: Merlin Crossingham, Nick Park
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 7.5
- Run time: 1 hour 22 minutes
In "Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl," an old nemesis鈥擣eathers McGraw, the penguin who first made his debut in the 1993 short "The Wrong Trousers"鈥攔eturns to challenge the title pair with an assist from some AI-infused gnomes. While delightfully entertaining for younger audiences, with chase scenes and laugh-out-loud jokes galore, the film will keep older viewers engaged with its insightful criticisms of technology and its place in our consumer society.
Available to stream on Netflix, the movie nailed the "nostalgia sequel," according to , "keeping the spirit of the animated series alive while paying tribute to the claymation duo's best moments." "Vengeance Most Fowl" was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 2025 Academy Awards.
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- Directors: Aws Al-Banna, Ahmed Al-Danf, Basil Al-Maqousi, and others
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 7.9
- Run time: 1 hour 52 minutes
One of the most urgent watches on this list, "From Ground Zero," is a collection of 22 different short films, ranging in style from documentary to animation, shot by nearly two dozen Palestinian directors over the past year in Gaza. Through true stories, the movie does a powerful job of humanizing the people of Gaza as they witness the destruction of their homes and the killing of their loved ones by the Israeli military.
"From Ground Zero" was shortlisted for Best International Feature at the Academy Awards, though it didn't make the final cut. critic called it "a rare work for which superlatives are not only inadequate but useless," writing that the film "shows that, after a catastrophe, art is not only still possible but necessary鈥攁nd that digital technology makes it possible for people to continue to preserve and share their stories even after they've lost almost everything else."
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- Director: Morissa Maltz
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 6.1
- Run time: 1 hour 26 minutes
Set in the same universe as director Morrisa Maltz's debut film "The Unknown Country," "Jazzy" is a coming-of-age drama that follows a young Oglala Lakota girl. The movie is based on the real-life experiences of Maltz's goddaughter, Jasmine Bearkiller Shangreaux, with the narrative following Jazzy and her best friend over six years as they navigate crushes, life's twists and turns, and the challenges of friendship. Called "scrappy," "loose-limbed," and "meditative" by , the film beautifully encapsulates those messy adolescent years.
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- Director: Alain Guiraudie
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 6.9
- Run time: 1 hour 44 minutes
At the start of "Misericordia," a man arrives at a village in rural France to attend the funeral of his former boss. The widow, vaguely aware of the man's affair with her late husband, invites him to stay, only to see tensions arise between her new houseguest and her son.
as "a morbid comedy of errors" and "a metaphysical, character-driven drama about the mysteries and absurdities of human attraction." It's exactly the Hitchcockian sort of movie for which writer/director Alain Guiraudie, who made 2013's "Stranger by the Lake," has become known.
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- Director: Carson Lund
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 7.2
- Run time: 1 hour 39 minutes
Set in the '90s, "Eephus" centers on two amateur baseball teams playing one last game in their home stadium before it gets demolished. Subtle, slow-moving, and without the overtly emotional arc that's central to most sports films, the movie still manages to be a touching and funny tribute to the country's national pastime. WBUR called it "the since 'Bull Durham'鈥攐r maybe 'Bad Lieutenant'鈥攂ecause it explores this sport's peculiar ability to bend and distort time."
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- Director: Matthew Rankin
- Metascore: 84
- IMDB user rating: 7.1
- Run time: 1 hour 29 minutes
"Universal Language" is an absurdist comedy set in a reimagined Canada where Persian and French are the official languages. The film contains three separate narratives that are seemingly unconnected. Reminiscent of the Iranian New Wave cinematic movement, the movie may be too bizarre for some—the action is interspersed with asides, like a faux '80s-style commercial selling turkeys. But for those willing to get on its wavelength, the film delivers a story that is ", welcoming but odd, funny, and tender," per .
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- Director: Walter Salles
- Metascore: 85
- IMDB user rating: 8.3
- Run time: 2 hours 17 minutes
Based on journalist Marcelo Rubens Paiva's memoir of the same name, "I'm Still Here" tells the story of a mother and activist trying to cope with the forced disappearance of her husband amid Brazil's military dictatorship. Starring Oscar nominee Fernanda Torres, the movie was also nominated for Best Picture and won the Academy Award for Best International Film. The urgency of the story, as well as the quietly emotional performances, are among the driving factors behind the film's acclaim.
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- Director: Steven Soderbergh
- Metascore: 85
- IMDB user rating: 7.2
- Run time: 1 hour 33 minutes
Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender, and Pierce Brosnan lead the cast of this spy thriller that follows a British intelligence officer who is tasked with investigating a list of possible traitors. One of the names on that list? The wife he's deeply devoted to.
"Black Bag" has tonal similarities to a James Bond movie, but with a subtler and more darkly comedic approach. the Steven Soderbergh effort "absolutely delicious, a svelte piece of entertainment that feels like a vintage yarn yet very much represents our own current anxieties, questions of sustaining trust in relationships and high-stake careers."
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- Director: Minh Quy Truong
- Metascore: 85
- IMDB user rating: 6.4
- Run time: 2 hours 9 minutes
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- Director: Rungano Nyoni
- Metascore: 87
- IMDB user rating: 7.2
- Run time: 1 hour 39 minutes
"On Becoming a Guinea Fowl" opens with the main character stumbling across the body of her dead uncle, lying on the road in the middle of the night. As her extended Zambian family prepares for Uncle Fred's funeral, long-held family secrets begin to come to light and force a reckoning. A mix of dark comedy and serious drama, the movie has plenty to say about the challenges of processing complex emotions and the temptation to live in denial.
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The best movies of 2025 so far
The best movies of 2025 so far
As is so often the case, the first half of 2025 has had some serious highs and lows. There have been major box-office hits, like "Sinners," poised to be one of the of the past decade, along with some colossal disappointments, like Disney's universally panned live-action "Snow White," expected to . And the summer movie season is just getting underway.
While the early months of the year are generally slower in Hollywood, with most studios holding off on releasing the biggest titles, the summer season is where things really pick up. Looking ahead, there are plenty of notable films on the horizon. Moviegoers will be treated to a ton of hotly anticipated sequels, including Jurassic World: Rebirth" on July 2, "Freakier Friday" on Aug. 8, and "Wicked: For Good" on Nov. 21.
Several family-friendly movies are also on the way, like the musical reboot "Smurfs" on July 18 and "Zootopia 2" on Nov. 26. And who could forget the slew of superhero movies (like James Gunn's long-awaited "Superman" on July 11) and heart-pounding action films (like the sequel "Nobody 2" on Aug. 15) audiences will undoubtedly flock to as the heat rises?
There's so much to look forward to, but the gems that have already hit theaters should not be overlooked. rounded up the best movies of 2025 so far, ranked by scores. To qualify for the list, these movies must have been released and distributed in the United States by June 12, 2025, and have at least seven reviews by critics. Any ties were broken by Metacritic's internal weighting system. user ratings were provided for popular reception context.
From timely documentaries to animated comedies to gripping foreign films, these are the 2025 films most deserving of your attention.

#20. Deaf President Now!
- Directors: Nyle DiMarco, Davis Guggenheim
- Metascore: 82
- IMDB user rating: 8.0
- Run time: 1 hour, 40 minutes
"Deaf President Now!" is a documentary that chronicles the weeks of turmoil and protests that erupted after Gallaudet University, the only liberal arts university in the country for deaf and hard-of-hearing students, elected a hearing person as president over two more qualified deaf candidates. Weaving together archival footage and contemporary interviews of those who were involved in the 1988 movement, the movie illustrates how demoralizing life can be for those who are "othered" by our society. Ultimately, its message is, as The New York Times puts it, that ""鈥攁 powerful takeaway, along with the reminder that protests, no matter their size, can be a powerful tool for justice.

#19. Vulcanizadora
- Director: Joel Potrykus
- Metascore: 82
- IMDB user rating: 6.7
- Run time: 1 hour, 25 minutes
Vulcanizadora" continues the story of two characters from 2010's "Coyote" and 2014's "Buzzard" as they head into the forest to make good on a disturbing pact. After their plans go awry, they are forced to deal with the emotional and legal repercussions of the choices that led to that moment. Variety's Siddhant Adlakha yet "surprisingly moving in its depiction of mid-life crises and of two men who feel so betrayed by the world (and by their own actions) that they see no escape from their malaise."

#18. Grand Theft Hamlet
- Directors: Sam Crane, Pinny Grylls
- Metascore: 82
- IMDB user rating: 6.9
- Run time: 1 hour, 29 minutes
One of the quirkiest movies to make this list, "Grand Theft Hamlet" follows two out-of-work actors who attempt to stage a full-blown production of "Hamlet" in Grand Theft Auto Online. Shot entirely in the video game, with all of the subjects portrayed by their digital avatars, the film won the Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 2024 SXSW festival. NPR's Bob Mondello called it ", breathtakingly imaginative, and a great introduction to Shakespeare."

#17. Grand Tour
- Director: Miguel Gomes
- Metascore: 82
- IMDB user rating: 6.5
- Run time: 2 hours, 9 minutes
A historical drama set in 1918, "Grand Tour" is about a young man who abandons his fianc茅e on the eve of their wedding, only to have her set out in search of him. As they each traipse across East and Southeast Asia, fictional scenes of their story are interspersed with real documentary footage (some from the turn of the century, some more modern).
Director Miguel Gomes the film was meant to evoke "the spectacle of the world," prompting audiences to look more closely at their own worlds. The visually intoxicating movie resists the audience's need to understand what's going on, choosing instead to inspire wonder and the sense that "reality is often magical and inscrutable."

#16. Holy Cow
- Director: Louise Courvoisier
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 7.1
- Run time: 1 hour, 32 minutes
Set in a small town in France, "Holy Cow" follows an 18-year-old boy whose world is turned upside-down after he becomes the sole caregiver for his 7-year-old sister. To help themselves adjust to their new circumstances, the siblings prepare to enter a cheese-making contest. Writing for The Guardian, Cath Clarke called the film "a social-realist drama that is in its warm and often funny telling of a coming-of-age story."

#15. Blue Sun Palace
- Director: Constance Tsang
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 6.6
- Run time: 1 hour, 56 minutes
In the wake of a tragedy, two Chinese immigrants in Queens form an unexpected bond that helps them navigate their grief and hold on to the dreams that brought them across an ocean. Slow-moving and lyrical, the movie brings a "perceptive subtlety" to a classic immigrant story, according to critics. New York Times film critic Alissa Wilkinson praised the movie for creating " and its inhabitants, while letting us discover along with them what lies beyond."

#14. Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
- Directors: Merlin Crossingham, Nick Park
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 7.5
- Run time: 1 hour, 22 minutes
In "Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl," an old nemesis鈥擣eathers McGraw, the penguin who first made his debut in the 1993 short "The Wrong Trousers"鈥攔eturns to challenge the title pair with an assist from some AI-infused gnomes. While delightfully entertaining for younger audiences, with chase scenes and laugh-out-loud jokes galore, the film will keep older viewers engaged with its insightful criticisms of technology and its place in our consumer society.
The movie according to Forbes senior contributor Dani Di Placido, "keeping the spirit of the animated series alive while paying tribute to the claymation duo's best moments." "Vengeance Most Fowl" was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 2025 Academy Awards.

#13. Misericordia
- Director: Alain Guiraudie
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 6.8
- Run time: 1 hour, 44 minutes
At the start of "Misericordia," a man arrives at a village in rural France to attend the funeral of his former boss. The widow, vaguely aware of the man's affair with her late husband, invites him to stay, only to see tensions arise between her new houseguest and her son.
as "a morbid comedy of errors" and "a metaphysical, character-driven drama about the mysteries and absurdities of human attraction." It's exactly the Hitchcockian sort of movie for which writer-director Alain Guiraudie, who made 2013's "Stranger by the Lake," has become known.

#12. From Ground Zero
- Directors: Aws Al-Banna, Ahmed Al-Danf, Basil Al-Maqousi
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 7.9
- Run time: 1 hour, 52 minutes
One of the most urgent works on this list, "From Ground Zero" is a collection of 22 different short films, ranging in style from documentary to animation, shot by nearly two dozen Palestinian directors over the past year in Gaza. Through true stories, the movie does a powerful job of humanizing the people of Gaza as they witness the destruction of their homes and the killing of their loved ones by the Israeli military.
"From Ground Zero" was shortlisted for Best International Feature at the 2025 Academy Awards, though it didn't make the final cut. critic Matt Zoller Seitz called it " for which superlatives are not only inadequate but useless," writing that the film "shows that, after a catastrophe, art is not only still possible but necessary—and that digital technology makes it possible for people to continue to preserve and share their stories even after they've lost almost everything else."

#11. Jazzy
- Director: Morrisa Maltz
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 6.1
- Run time: 1 hour, 26 minutes
Set in the same universe as director Morrisa Maltz's debut film, "The Unknown Country," "Jazzy" is a coming-of-age drama that follows a young Oglala Lakota girl. The movie is based on the real-life experiences of Maltz's goddaughter, Jasmine Bearkiller Shangreaux, with the narrative following Jazzy and her best friend over six years as they navigate crushes, life's twists and turns, and the challenges of friendship. Called by Variety's Tomris Laffly, the film beautifully encapsulates those messy adolescent years.

#10. Eephus
- Director: Carson Lund
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 6.8
- Run time: 1 hour, 38 minutes
Set in the '90s, "Eephus" centers on two amateur baseball teams playing one last game in their home stadium before it gets demolished. Subtle, slow-moving, and without the overtly emotional arc that's central to most sports films, the movie still manages to be a touching and funny tribute to the country's national pastime. Writing for WBUR, Sean Burns called it "鈥攐r maybe 'Bad Lieutenant'鈥攂ecause it explores this sport's peculiar ability to bend and distort time."

#9. Viet and Nam
- Director: Minh Quy Truong
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 6.3
- Run time: 2 hours, 9 minutes
Two coal miners dream of a better future in this LGBTQ+ romantic drama. for its "gloomy, deadlocked and negative" views of the nation and its people, the movie wrestles with the effects of the Vietnam War, the difficulties of immigration, and the realities of being in a same-gender relationship in a country where that is still widely regarded as taboo. Chicago Reader Assistant Managing Editor Savannah Hugueley described the expressionist movie as

#8. Universal Language
- Director: Matthew Rankin
- Metascore: 84
- IMDB user rating: 6.9
- Run time: 1 hour, 29 minutes
"Universal Language" is an absurdist comedy set in a reimagined Canada where Persian and French are the official languages. The film contains three separate yet seemingly unconnected narratives. Reminiscent of the Iranian New Wave cinematic movement, the movie may be too bizarre for some: The action is interspersed with asides, like a faux '80s-style commercial selling turkeys. But for those willing to get on its wavelength, the film delivers a story that is ", welcoming but odd, funny, and tender," per critic Monica Castillo.

#7. Sinners
- Director: Ryan Coogler
- Metascore: 84
- IMDB user rating: 7.8
- Run time: 2 hours, 17 minutes
Michael B. Jordan plays twins in this horror movie set in the Mississippi Delta in 1932. "Sinners" follows the two brothers, Smoke and Stack, as they return to their hometown hoping for a fresh start, only to find that a supernatural evil is lurking in the shadows. "Vibrant and richly acted," the movie is a " that's about something weighty and soulful," according to Variety film critic Owen Gleiberman. Its thematic depth and stunning aesthetic are two of the reasons it's , making it the biggest original horror movie since 2018's "A Quiet Place."

#6. I'm Still Here
- Director: Walter Salles
- Metascore: 85
- IMDB user rating: 8.2
- Run time: 2 hours, 17 minutes
Based on journalist Marcelo Rubens Paiva's memoir of the same name, "I'm Still Here" tells the story of a mother and activist trying to cope with the forced disappearance of her husband amid Brazil's military dictatorship. Starring Oscar nominee Fernanda Torres, the movie was also nominated for Best Picture and won the Academy Award for Best International Film. The urgency of the story, as well as the quietly emotional performances, are among the driving factors behind the film's acclaim.

#5. Black Bag
- Director: Steven Soderbergh
- Metascore: 85
- IMDB user rating: 6.7
- Run time: 1 hour, 33 minutes
Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender, and Pierce Brosnan lead the cast of this spy thriller that follows a British intelligence officer who is tasked with investigating a list of possible traitors. One of the names on that list? The wife he's deeply devoted to.
"Black Bag" has tonal similarities to a James Bond movie but with a subtler, more darkly comedic approach. 's Monica Castillo called the Steven Soderbergh effort " that feels like a vintage yarn yet very much represents our own current anxieties, questions of sustaining trust in relationships and high-stake careers."

#4. A Nice Indian Boy
- Director: Roshan Sethi
- Metascore: 85
- IMDB user rating: 7.4
- Run time: 1 hour, 36 minutes
In this rom-com, an Indian American doctor brings his fiancé, a white man adopted by Indian parents, to meet his ultra-traditional family. Karan Soni and Jonathan Groff star in roles that are played with "," as described by contributing editor Nell Minow. The movie is heartwarming as it engages with classic genre tropes, but it has also earned praise for its gentle wisdom and the tender way it treats family and community.

#3. April
- Director: Dea Kulumbegashvili
- Metascore: 86
- IMDB user rating: 6.5
- Run time: 2 hours, 14 minutes
In this timely drama, a Georgian obstetrician who provides abortions to her patients despite the country's prohibitions must defend herself after being accused of negligence. Gripping and, at times, unbearably tense, the movie is a must-watch in the current political climate. Just be aware that it may leave you feeling unsettled: IndieWire Reviews Editor David Ehrlich called it a "."

#2. On Becoming a Guinea Fowl
- Director: Rungano Nyoni
- Metascore: 87
- IMDB user rating: 7
- Run time: 1 hour, 39 minutes
"On Becoming a Guinea Fowl" opens with the main character stumbling across the body of her dead uncle, lying on the road in the middle of the night. As her extended Zambian family prepares for Uncle Fred's funeral, long-held family secrets begin to come to light and force a reckoning. A mix of dark comedy and serious drama, the movie has plenty to say about the challenges of processing complex emotions and the temptation to live in denial.

#1. Caught by the Tides
- Director: Jia Zhangke
- Metascore: 87
- IMDB user rating: 6.6
- Run time: 1 hour, 51 minutes
During the pandemic, Chinese director Jia Zhangke began sorting through the decades of archival documentary footage he had captured over the years. The end result of that project was "Caught by the Tides," a fictional drama about a driven woman who lives for herself, composed almost entirely of the director's existing footage interspersed with silent scenes featuring his frequent collaborator (and real-life wife) Zhao Tao. A , NPR praises the way the movie tells the story of a country and a film industry that are both in flux.
Story editing by Louis Peitzman. Copy editing by Paris Close.
- Director: Sally Aitken
- Metascore: 74
- IMDB user rating: 7.1
- Run time: 1 hour 33 minutes
A nature documentary at its core, "Every Little Thing" follows Terry Masear, a hummingbird rehabilitation specialist, as she goes about the day-to-day business of saving these delicate birds. Though it may sound light-hearted and fluffy (and it certainly does have those moments), the film is as much about overcoming trauma鈥攚hether inflicted by nature or by other humans鈥攁s it is about the birds.
While some critics called the film and monotonous, most found it dazzling, with gushing over how deftly the film manages to say something about humanity. After all, as Masear puts it, showing love and compassion when we aren't required to is a marker of one's greatness.
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- Director: Kyle Hausmann-Stokes
- Metascore: 75
- IMDB user rating: 6.7
- Run time: 1 hour 43 minutes
"My Dead Friend Zoe" follows an Afghanistan vet whose dead comrade is a constant presence in her life as she faces conflict with her therapist and her ailing Vietnam vet grandfather. Based in part on director Kyle Hausmann-Stokes' own military experiences, the film is an exploration of PTSD that includes appearances from real-life service members. But as the puts it, it isn't "a love letter to the armed forces" so much as a movie that "emphasizes the need for community and a space to share trauma."
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- Director: Bruce David Klein
- Metascore: 76
- IMDB user rating: 7.8
- Run time: 1 hour 44 minutes
A behind-the-scenes look at the life of Liza Minnelli, this documentary showcases interviews with Minnelli and several members of her inner circle, giving an all-new perspective on the legendary performer. The film, broken into separate chapters looking at periods of her personal and professional life, feels intimate and affectionate, possessing what a critic calls a "lightness of style" that makes even the more difficult moments easy to watch.
Described as "scintillating" by , the documentary makes no effort to dodge those difficult moments, choosing instead to reveal how Minnelli found joy through it all.
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- Director: Steven Soderbergh
- Metascore: 77
- IMDB user rating: 6.1
- Run time: 1 hour 24 minutes
Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, and Callina Liang star in this supernatural thriller about a family who moves into a house haunted by a poltergeist. Though the movie is downright chilling, it's more subdued than a typical ghost movie鈥攖here are no jump scares, for one thing. Instead, "Presence" makes the viewer wrestle with whether the spirit is evil or simply exposing the maliciousness inside us all.
Some reviewers weren't keen on the film's approach, with audiences seeing everything from the ghost's perspective, but others have praised director Steven Soderbergh's , noting that it makes the climax all the more effective.
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- Director: Questlove
- Metascore: 77
- IMDB user rating: 7.7
- Run time: 1 hour 52 minutes
"Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius)" looks at the life and legacy of funk musician Sly Stone. The documentary, filled with rich archival footage and interviews, has been described as "" by Variety and for its honesty in depicting the alienating aspects of Black excellence.
Even for folks who know little about Sly and the Family Stone鈥攐r who have minimal appreciation for funk music鈥攖he film is an excellent primer on the ups and downs of the entertainment industry.
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- Director: Andres Veiel
- Metascore: 78
- IMDB user rating: 7.2
- Run time: 1 hour 55 minutes
"Riefenstahl" looks at the life of famed German director Leni Riefenstahl, focusing specifically on the way her artistic legacy has been tainted by her connections to Nazis. As one of Adolf Hitler's favorite filmmakers, Riefenstahl was considered a trailblazer on the wrong side of history.
Director Andres Veiel is in no way an apologist for Riefenstahl, taking pains to point out just how complicit and destructive she was, as a notes. Still, the documentary prompts viewers to think about a question that's been at the forefront of many minds lately鈥攃an an artist's life and beliefs be separated from their work or not?
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- Director: James Griffiths
- Metascore: 78
- IMDB user rating: 7.8
- Run time: 1 hour 39 minutes
In "The Ballad of Wallis Island," a reclusive lottery winner invites his favorite folk band to play a private concert for him on the remote island he calls home. It's a simple enough ask, but the fact that the band consists of two exes鈥攊ncluding one who brings her new partner along for the ride鈥攎akes things much more complicated.
Starring Tim Key, Tom Basden, and Carey Mulligan, the quiet film is loosely based on a short film Basden and Key made with director James Griffiths nearly two decades ago. called it "a gentle ode to moving on," and the kind of movie that won't "dominate any cultural conversations 鈥 but [will] touch your soul if you let it."
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- Director: Ye Lou
- Metascore: 78
- IMDB user rating: 7.2
- Run time: 1 hour 45 minutes
"An Unfinished Film" is referred to as "docufiction," meaning it's a fictional movie inspired by real events and incorporating documentary elements. Set in January 2020, the movie follows a film crew reuniting near Wuhan, China, to finish a project they were forced to abandon a decade earlier. Their plans are, of course, foiled by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, and they are forced into lockdown.
Interspersed with real smartphone footage from Wuhan at the beginning of the pandemic, the movie perfectly encapsulates what it was like to live during that time, particularly at the epicenter. writes, "Few films have so skillfully captured the way COVID caused such traumatic temporal disruptions in its early days, wherein sudden changes in physical and emotional routine caused time to both stretch and collapse."
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- Director: Miguel Gomes
- Metascore: 80
- IMDB user rating: 6.6
- Run time: 2 hours 8 minutes
A historical drama set in 1918, "Grand Tour" is about a young man who abandons his fianc茅e on the eve of their wedding, only to have her set out in search of him. As they each traipse across East and Southeast Asia, fictional scenes of their story are interspersed with real documentary footage (some from the turn of the century, some more modern).
Director Miguel Gomes told the film was meant to evoke "the spectacle of the world," prompting audiences to look more closely at their own worlds. The visually intoxicating movie resists the audience's need to understand what's going on, choosing instead to inspire wonder and the sense that "reality is often magical and inscrutable."
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- Directors: Sam Crane, Pinny Grylls
- Metascore: 82
- IMDB user rating: 6.9
- Run time: 1 hour 29 minutes
One of the quirkiest movies to make this list, "Grand Theft Hamlet" follows two out-of-work actors who attempt to stage a full-blown production of "Hamlet" in Grand Theft Auto Online. Shot entirely in the video game, with all of the subjects portrayed by their digital avatars, the film won the Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 2024 SXSW festival. "constantly surprising, breathtakingly imaginative, and a great introduction to Shakespeare."
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- Directors: Merlin Crossingham, Nick Park
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 7.5
- Run time: 1 hour 22 minutes
In "Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl," an old nemesis鈥擣eathers McGraw, the penguin who first made his debut in the 1993 short "The Wrong Trousers"鈥攔eturns to challenge the title pair with an assist from some AI-infused gnomes. While delightfully entertaining for younger audiences, with chase scenes and laugh-out-loud jokes galore, the film will keep older viewers engaged with its insightful criticisms of technology and its place in our consumer society.
Available to stream on Netflix, the movie nailed the "nostalgia sequel," according to , "keeping the spirit of the animated series alive while paying tribute to the claymation duo's best moments." "Vengeance Most Fowl" was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 2025 Academy Awards.
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- Directors: Aws Al-Banna, Ahmed Al-Danf, Basil Al-Maqousi, and others
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 7.9
- Run time: 1 hour 52 minutes
One of the most urgent watches on this list, "From Ground Zero," is a collection of 22 different short films, ranging in style from documentary to animation, shot by nearly two dozen Palestinian directors over the past year in Gaza. Through true stories, the movie does a powerful job of humanizing the people of Gaza as they witness the destruction of their homes and the killing of their loved ones by the Israeli military.
"From Ground Zero" was shortlisted for Best International Feature at the Academy Awards, though it didn't make the final cut. critic called it "a rare work for which superlatives are not only inadequate but useless," writing that the film "shows that, after a catastrophe, art is not only still possible but necessary鈥攁nd that digital technology makes it possible for people to continue to preserve and share their stories even after they've lost almost everything else."
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- Director: Morissa Maltz
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 6.1
- Run time: 1 hour 26 minutes
Set in the same universe as director Morrisa Maltz's debut film "The Unknown Country," "Jazzy" is a coming-of-age drama that follows a young Oglala Lakota girl. The movie is based on the real-life experiences of Maltz's goddaughter, Jasmine Bearkiller Shangreaux, with the narrative following Jazzy and her best friend over six years as they navigate crushes, life's twists and turns, and the challenges of friendship. Called "scrappy," "loose-limbed," and "meditative" by , the film beautifully encapsulates those messy adolescent years.
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- Director: Alain Guiraudie
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 6.9
- Run time: 1 hour 44 minutes
At the start of "Misericordia," a man arrives at a village in rural France to attend the funeral of his former boss. The widow, vaguely aware of the man's affair with her late husband, invites him to stay, only to see tensions arise between her new houseguest and her son.
as "a morbid comedy of errors" and "a metaphysical, character-driven drama about the mysteries and absurdities of human attraction." It's exactly the Hitchcockian sort of movie for which writer/director Alain Guiraudie, who made 2013's "Stranger by the Lake," has become known.
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- Director: Carson Lund
- Metascore: 83
- IMDB user rating: 7.2
- Run time: 1 hour 39 minutes
Set in the '90s, "Eephus" centers on two amateur baseball teams playing one last game in their home stadium before it gets demolished. Subtle, slow-moving, and without the overtly emotional arc that's central to most sports films, the movie still manages to be a touching and funny tribute to the country's national pastime. WBUR called it "the since 'Bull Durham'鈥攐r maybe 'Bad Lieutenant'鈥攂ecause it explores this sport's peculiar ability to bend and distort time."
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- Director: Matthew Rankin
- Metascore: 84
- IMDB user rating: 7.1
- Run time: 1 hour 29 minutes
"Universal Language" is an absurdist comedy set in a reimagined Canada where Persian and French are the official languages. The film contains three separate narratives that are seemingly unconnected. Reminiscent of the Iranian New Wave cinematic movement, the movie may be too bizarre for some—the action is interspersed with asides, like a faux '80s-style commercial selling turkeys. But for those willing to get on its wavelength, the film delivers a story that is ", welcoming but odd, funny, and tender," per .
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- Director: Walter Salles
- Metascore: 85
- IMDB user rating: 8.3
- Run time: 2 hours 17 minutes
Based on journalist Marcelo Rubens Paiva's memoir of the same name, "I'm Still Here" tells the story of a mother and activist trying to cope with the forced disappearance of her husband amid Brazil's military dictatorship. Starring Oscar nominee Fernanda Torres, the movie was also nominated for Best Picture and won the Academy Award for Best International Film. The urgency of the story, as well as the quietly emotional performances, are among the driving factors behind the film's acclaim.
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- Director: Steven Soderbergh
- Metascore: 85
- IMDB user rating: 7.2
- Run time: 1 hour 33 minutes
Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender, and Pierce Brosnan lead the cast of this spy thriller that follows a British intelligence officer who is tasked with investigating a list of possible traitors. One of the names on that list? The wife he's deeply devoted to.
"Black Bag" has tonal similarities to a James Bond movie, but with a subtler and more darkly comedic approach. the Steven Soderbergh effort "absolutely delicious, a svelte piece of entertainment that feels like a vintage yarn yet very much represents our own current anxieties, questions of sustaining trust in relationships and high-stake careers."
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- Director: Minh Quy Truong
- Metascore: 85
- IMDB user rating: 6.4
- Run time: 2 hours 9 minutes
Two coal miners dream of a better future in this LGBTQ+ romantic drama. Banned in its home country of Vietnam for its "gloomy, deadlocked and negative" views of the nation and its people, the movie wrestles with the effects of the Vietnam War, the difficulties of immigration, and the realities of being in a same-sex relationship in a country where that is still widely regarded as taboo. The expressionist movie has been as "abstract" and "dreamlike."
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- Director: Rungano Nyoni
- Metascore: 87
- IMDB user rating: 7.2
- Run time: 1 hour 39 minutes
"On Becoming a Guinea Fowl" opens with the main character stumbling across the body of her dead uncle, lying on the road in the middle of the night. As her extended Zambian family prepares for Uncle Fred's funeral, long-held family secrets begin to come to light and force a reckoning. A mix of dark comedy and serious drama, the movie has plenty to say about the challenges of processing complex emotions and the temptation to live in denial.
Data reporting by Wade Zhou. Story editing by聽Louis Peitzman. Copy editing by Tim Bruns and聽Kristen Wegrzyn.聽
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