The 21 Best Movies on Apple TV+ Right Now (August 2024)

The 21 Best Movies on Apple TV+ Right Now (August 2024)

Apple TV+ has rapidly become a popular streaming⁣ service since its ​launch in November ⁣2019. With an​ extensive library of original content, Apple continues to captivate audiences with its diverse ‍range of movies. As ⁢we enter⁤ August 2024,⁣ here are the 21 best movies on ⁣Apple TV+ that should be on your ⁤must-watch list.

1. “The Irishman”​ (2019) – ‌Directed by the legendary Martin ‌Scorsese, this crime epic starring Robert ⁤De Niro,‍ Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci‍ is a masterclass in⁤ storytelling.

2. “Greyhound” (2020) – ⁣Tom ‍Hanks stars ‍in and co-writes this intense World War II naval drama about ⁢a captain ⁢leading a convoy‍ under relentless attack.

3. “On​ the‍ Rocks” (2020) – Sofia ​Coppola ⁣directs this ‍witty and heartfelt comedy-drama, featuring Bill Murray and Rashida Jones as a⁣ father-daughter duo ‌on a⁤ charming​ adventure in New York ‍City.

4. “Wolfwalkers”⁢ (2020) – This‍ visually stunning animated film tells the tale​ of a⁢ young ⁢girl who discovers‌ a secret world ‍of magical‌ creatures.‍ It’s⁣ a beautifully crafted and thought-provoking adventure.

5. “Cherry” (2021) -⁢ Tom Holland takes on a transformative⁢ role ⁤in this ⁤gripping crime drama ​about a young​ man’s descent into addiction and crime after returning⁣ from the Iraq War.

6. “CODA” (2021) – This heartwarming and ‍engaging ⁣coming-of-age story ‌follows‌ a hearing girl in a deaf family‌ as‍ she navigates her dreams, ​the complexities of communication, and her love for music.

7. “The Tragedy of Macbeth” (2021) – Denzel Washington and Frances ⁣McDormand ⁤deliver powerhouse⁢ performances in⁣ this⁢ visually stunning ‍adaptation of Shakespeare’s ​classic tragedy, directed by Joel Coen.

8. “Palmer”⁣ (2021)‍ – Justin Timberlake shines in this ⁢touching drama about a former college football star who⁢ develops‍ an unlikely ​friendship with a young boy.

9. “Ted Lasso” (2021 – present) – Though technically a TV series, this heartwarming⁢ and hilarious comedy about ‌an American⁢ football coach ‌coaching a UK soccer team⁤ deserves a spot on this list for its cinematic production values.

10. “The Banker” (2020) – Based on a true story, this thought-provoking drama follows two​ African American entrepreneurs who devise a ⁤plan to circumvent the racial barriers in the 1960s banking industry.

11.⁢ “Boys ‌State” (2020) – This compelling documentary delves into the political‍ process, following a thousand teenage boys⁢ as they come together ‍to build their own representative government.

12. “The Elephant Queen” (2019) – Narrated by Chiwetel ⁣Ejiofor, this visually stunning nature documentary follows an ⁤elephant ‌matriarch‌ and her herd as they⁤ journey across the African savannah.

13. “Dickinson” (2019 – present) – Another TV series that‌ deserves mention, this‌ clever and unconventional take ‍on the ⁤life of Emily Dickinson explores the poet’s struggles against societal norms.

14.‌ “The French Dispatch” ‌(2021) ​-⁢ Wes Anderson’s trademark style ​comes to life in this delightful anthology ⁢film, ⁣featuring an ensemble ​cast‌ and centering around the fictional⁢ French magazine, The French Dispatch.

15. “Coda” ⁤(2019) – ‍This documentary shines a light on the importance of sign language and deaf culture by showcasing individuals‌ working on translations of popular ⁤songs.

16. ⁤”Sound of Metal” (2019)⁣ – Riz Ahmed delivers a stunning performance as a heavy-metal‌ drummer who⁣ loses his hearing,​ providing a poignant exploration of ⁣identity and acceptance.

17. “The Mosquito ​Coast” (2021 – present) – Based on the novel by Paul Theroux, this thrilling drama follows ⁣a family on‍ the run from the ⁣government as they navigate⁣ dangerous territory in Latin America.

18.‍ “The Sky Is ⁢Everywhere” (2022) – Directed by Josephine Decker, this coming-of-age drama explores love,⁢ grief,​ and self-discovery through the⁣ eyes of a young girl‌ grappling with the sudden loss of her sister.

19. ‍”CODA: Opera for iPad” (2022) – This innovative and immersive experience features the world’s first opera⁢ specifically composed and‍ designed for the ‌iPad, showcasing the potential of art in the digital ⁢age.

20.‍ “The Power of‍ the Dog” (2021) – Jane Campion directs this haunting and emotionally charged drama⁤ set in Montana during ‌the‍ 1920s, with compelling performances from Benedict Cumberbatch and ⁣Kirsten Dunst.

21. “The Velvet Underground” (2021) – Directed by Todd⁤ Haynes, this documentary explores ‌the influential music and cultural​ impact of the iconic band, The Velvet Underground.

Whether you’re in the mood for captivating dramas, heartwarming comedies, or ⁣thought-provoking⁢ documentaries,​ Apple TV+ offers a wide variety of quality content. With its ever-growing library, Apple⁣ continues to establish itself as a major player in the world of streaming services. So, grab your⁣ popcorn and dive⁢ into these 21 ⁤exceptional movies available on Apple TV+ right ​now in August ‌2024.

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