Best movies of 2025: 10 must-see films of year
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The best kids' movies of 2025 to watch with the whole family
These are the best kids' movies that came out in 2025, listed in order of release date. (A couple still have to make their way to theaters, but we're almost there.) Check the list, re-watch some old standbys—or find a new favorite.
With kids and adults having differing preferences for what to watch, we're here to ease the burden with four excellent titles now available to stream on Prime Video. From reimaginings to beloved classics to original stories that millennials are so excited to pass down to the next generation,
Filmed in black and white, and featuring shots from the real 1946 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, Miracle on 34th Street was remade for ‘90s kids in a project starring Richard Attenborough, Elizabeth Perkins, and Dylan McDermott, but the original remains the dominant version, and a holiday favorite for all generations. —I.G.
After many years and many failed attempts, I finally got my kids into Looney Tunes with the help of The Day the Earth Blew Up earlier this year. This animated adventure film follows Daffy Duck and Porky Pig as they first try to save their home before saving the world, and it’s fun from start to finish.
As 2025 comes to a close, it's time to take a look back at the best family movies streaming on Netflix over the course of the year.
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Vampires, ping-pong champions, missing kids, and superheroes. The year in cinema was one wild ride. Here’s what was worth watching.
When it comes to family-friendly films, the beauty of the genre is that kids and their parents alike can find joy within. Sometimes, adults like the movie even more than the kids! Family films provide a chance to share an experience together, all while being entertained. Now, how do you pick a movie when there are so many options available?