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The Best Movies of 2025 So Far: Indie Hits, Comedies, and Breakout Films

Top 10 Must-Watch Films from the First Half of 2025

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
July 6, 2025
in Entertainment, Movie News, Movie Reviews, Upcoming Films
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Indie Gems and Blockbusters: The Best Movies of Early 2025 - Anne Marie Fox/Sony Pictures via AP

Fresh Voices and Bold Stories: 10 Standout Films of 2025 (So Far) - Anne Marie Fox/Sony Pictures via AP

2025’s Best Movies So Far: From Indie Gems to Blockbuster Surprises

Discover the top films of the year’s first half — a thrilling mix of fresh voices, sharp comedies, and standout storytelling.

A Thrilling Start to 2025’s Film Year

While the second half of the year often shines with Oscar contenders and big studio releases, the first six months of 2025 have already delivered an exciting slate of movies worth celebrating. From indie breakouts to sharp comedies and visionary debuts, these films offer both fresh perspectives and pure entertainment.

Here are 10 standout titles that have captured critics and audiences alike in the first half of the year.

1. The Ballad of Wallis Island: A Charming, Heartfelt Comedy

A perfect pick for lovers of quirky, feel-good cinema, The Ballad of Wallis Island combines warmth, humor, and an unforgettable folk soundtrack. Tim Key shines as the eccentric and endearing Charles, complemented by Tom Basden’s deadpan foil and Carey Mulligan’s subtle brilliance.

This British gem explores themes of letting go and moving forward, wrapped in wit and heart. Fans of lighthearted British charm will also want to check out Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (streaming on Peacock).
—Bahr

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2. One of Them Days: A Buddy Comedy Revival

Lawrence Lamont’s One of Them Days is a rare modern buddy comedy success. Featuring powerhouse performances from Keke Palmer and singer-turned-actress SZA in her debut, the film follows two Los Angeles roommates scrambling to make rent in a hilariously chaotic race against time.

This Netflix comedy delivers laughs and feels, proving the big-screen buddy flick isn’t extinct yet.
—Coyle

3. Sorry, Baby: A Poignant Story About What Comes After Trauma

Eva Victor’s directorial debut, Sorry, Baby, quietly delivers a profound and moving look at trauma’s aftermath. The film follows Agnes, whose unsettling experience with her charismatic thesis adviser shapes the emotional core of the story.

Shot with intimate restraint, the film avoids showing the incident directly, instead focusing on Agnes’s journey through fear, friendship, and recovery. It’s a delicate, deeply affecting drama currently in theaters.
—Bahr

4. Black Bag: Spy Drama with Sharp Dialogue

The acclaimed duo Steven Soderbergh and David Koepp reunite for Black Bag, a spy thriller mixed with marital drama starring Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett as British intelligence agents.

Known for hits like Kimi and Presence, this 2025 collaboration shines with razor-sharp dialogue — including a standout dinner scene involving truth serum. Stream it now on Peacock.
—Coyle

5. Materialists: Rethinking Modern Romance

Celine Song’s Materialists upends the romantic comedy with a thoughtful examination of love, money, and authenticity. Set against the backdrop of high-end dating apps and Instagram lifestyles, it strips away fantasy and delivers a heartfelt look at what real connection means.

This film is a rare romantic story that feels both timely and timeless — a reminder that love should feel like home. In theaters now.
—Bahr

6. Sinners: An Ambitious Vampire Saga with Heart and Soul

Ryan Coogler continues to build on his reputation with Sinners, a vampire story that pulses with questions about community, Black culture, Christianity, and even Irish dancing.

Halfway through 2025, it’s already one of the year’s most thrilling films — a personal, genre-bending showcase of Coogler’s evolving talents. Streaming on Max.
—Coyle

7. Pavements: A Wild, Inventive Documentary on Indie Rock

Alex Ross Perry’s Pavements defies documentary norms with a playful, chaotic tribute to the 90s indie band Pavement. Blending fact and fiction with archival footage and creative performances, the film invites both longtime fans and newcomers to experience the band’s legacy anew.

Coming soon to theaters and streaming on MUBI from July 11.
—Bahr

8. April: A Stark, Powerful Drama from Georgia

Dea Kulumbegashvili’s April offers a precise, haunting portrait of a Georgian obstetrician who faces the harsh realities confronting women in her country. Filled with dread and emotional intensity, this film is a deeply affecting exploration of pain and resilience.

Currently not available for streaming.
—Coyle

9. On Becoming a Guinea Fowl: Dark Comedy Meets Family Trauma

Rungano Nyoni’s On Becoming a Guinea Fowl explores generational trauma through the lens of a Zambian family funeral. The film’s dark humor and stylistic flair uncover painful truths about silence and denial, resonating universally despite its culturally specific setting.

Streaming on HBO Max starting July 4.
—Bahr

10. Friendship: Cringe Comedy with Heart

Andrew DeYoung’s Friendship stars Tim Robinson, known for his cult comedy I Think You Should Leave, as an awkward man forging an unlikely friendship with Paul Rudd’s character.

This sharply funny and perceptive film mines comedy from their differences — and ultimately their surprising similarities. Available now for digital rental.
—Coyle

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