Must-watch Apple TV Plus movies November 20,22

If you’re aware of Apple’s streaming TV service to any degree, it’s safe to say it’s probably because of its shows like Ted Lasso SeveranceThese movies have been praised by the industry and received numerous awards. They also managed to make it into mainstream pop culture. Apple TV Plus movies, on the other hand — outside of exceptions like Coda, which made Apple the first streamer to win a Best Picture Oscar — by and large haven’t been met with the same response from critics and the viewing public.

We don’t have to get into the reasons why that’s the case, which can include everything from the fact that they’re more expensive to make (and, thus, there are fewer of them to enjoy) to the fact that Apple’s shows are often much more approachable for mainstream audiences than its movies are. Also, some of Apple’s movies are absolutely … skip-worthy, if we’re being nice. If you know where to look, though, there are absolutely some can’t-miss standouts to be found.

Best Apple TV Plus movies

Bottom line: Apple TV Plus subscribers can sometimes be overwhelmed by the choice of what film to watch next. We believe the following titles are some of our favorite original films that you can watch on the service. And we’ll start with the just-released Jennifer Lawrence drama set in New Orleans, Causeway.

Causeway on Apple TV Plus
Jennifer Lawrence “Causeway,”Apple TV Plus now streaming. Image source: Apple

Causeway

This information is important to know before you go into the film. There’s not a lot that happens in this quiet, contemplative drama from director Lila Neugebauer. In my opinion, though, that’s very much where the movie actually shines.

Jennifer Lawrence plays an Afghanistan veteran here who’s home recovering after her vehicle was shredded by an IED. She’s not just broken physically. There are parts of her inside that are scarred in their own ways. She meets a mechanic, played by Brian Tyree Henry, and these two characters — incomplete on their own — spend the 90-minute runtime of this contemplative Apple TV Plus drama forming a spontaneous friendship that’s a delight to watch unfold.

Lawrence returned to quiet little independent dramas that made him famous, which was especially pleasing. She’s still got it. And she’s so fantastic, that the sign-language scene towards the end of CausewayYou might just break your heart.


Coda

Moving right along — as noted above, Coda is the 2021 Apple TV Plus release that won the streamer a Best Picture Oscar, much to Netflix’s chagrin (because it’s been so, so thirsty for that award). Accordingly, we’d certainly be remiss if we didn’t add CodaWe add, a family-friend-pleaser and critical darling, to our list as a must-watch title.

Titles are important. Coda’sMultiple levels of functionality, including a reference and the ability to be used in conjunction with other information. “coda”Section of a piece of musical music, as well as an acronym for Child of Deaf Adults.

Emilia Jones, the star, plays 17-year-old Ruby, the only member of her family who isn’t deaf. She dreams of singing and going to a prestigious music school instead of helping her father fish from his boat. Do you want an instant, guaranteed feeling-good title on Apple TV Plus that will make you feel good? If so, CodaIt is worth your attention.


Check out these two Apple movies as well

There are also some pretty high-profile movie projects coming soon to Apple’s streamer, like the Will Smith-led Civil War-era slave drama EmancipationThe, which will debut in December. You can also stream two additional Apple TV Plus movies right now.

Cha Cha Real Smooth

Cooper Raiff’s Sundance favorite Cha Cha Real Smooth — the gem that took home the film festival’s Audience Award earlier this year — has so many strengths. It’s got one of those soundtracks that will send you hunting down more than one song to add to your playlists; Dakota Johnson, in one of her most effervescent portrayals of a character; Raiff, as the earnest, love-struck star of the film; and a breezy, charming air to the whole thing that’s partly why I’ve happily watched this one more than once.

Cha Cha Real Smooth on Apple TV Plus
Dakota Johnson (left) and Vanessa Burghardt (right) in the Apple TV Plus movie “Cha Cha Real Smooth.” Image source: Apple

“Fresh out of college and without a clear life path going forward,” Apple’s summary explains, “22-year-old Andrew is stuck back at home with his family in New Jersey.

“But if there’s one thing that belongs on his nonexistent résumé, it’s how to get a party started, which lands him the perfect job of motivational dancing at the bar and bat mitzvahs for his younger brother’s classmates. When Andrew befriends a local mom, Domino, and her daughter, Lola, he finally discovers a future he wants – even if it might not be his own.”


Finch

Last but not least, we come to Tom Hanks — who’s quietly becoming a sort of unofficial MVP of Apple TV Plus movies and series. The journeyman actor has two original films available on the streamer now — a WWII movie, Greyhound, and the dystopian man-goes-on-a-journey film Finch — in addition to a new WWII series coming next year to Apple’s platform (Masters of the Air).

In Finch, Hanks plays a robotics engineer who’s dying from a condition that’s not completely spelled out. He’s built a robot companion for the express purpose of taking care of his dog when he dies. Keep a Kleenex box handy for this one. It’s one of few post-apocalyptic dramas that you can trust a human being to take care of your dog.


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