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Christmas is done and you need a chill top 10 movies list. The gift wrap’s in the trash, the leftovers need a home, and it’s time to grab the remote and put your feet up — Netflix is here. Whether you’re still wearing reindeer slippers or living on turkey sandwiches, this odd, quiet week before New Year’s is made for movies. Netflix has your back with some new picks, so let’s keep it simple and dive into these great top‑10 movies worth your precious couch time.

1. “Elway” (2025)

Screenshot of “Elway” (2025) Courtesy of Skydance Sports, Omaha Productions, MakeMake/Netflix

Release Date on Netflix: December 22, 2025 

Original Release Date: December 19, 2025 

Rating: (Unrated)

Genre: Documentary 

Director: Laura Poitras, Mark Obenhaus 

Lead Stars / Notable Cast: John Elway

This documentary digs into the life and legacy of NFL legend John Elway with the kind of impact he had on football. It’s reflective, sharp, and surprisingly emotional. Perfect for when you want something real but not heavy.

2. “Being Eddie” (2025)

Screenshot of “Being Eddie” (2025) Courtesy of MakeMake/Netflix

Release Date on Netflix: November 12, 2025 

Original Release Date: 2025 

Rating:

Genre: Documentary / Biographical 

Director: Angus Wall 

Lead Stars / Notable Cast: Eddie Murphy, Dave Chappelle, Jerry Seinfeld

Eddie Murphy opens up in a way he rarely does — funny, raw, and deeply human. With comedy legends chiming in, this doc feels like sitting in the green room with the greats. A perfect “laugh‑and‑feel‑things” watch.

3. “Cover‑Up” (2025)

Screenshot of “Cover Up” (2025) Courtesy of Praxis Films, Project Mockingbird, Plan B Entertainment/Netflix

Release Date on Netflix: December 26, 2025 

Original Release Date: August 29, 2025 / December 19, 2025 

Rating: (Unrated)

Genre: Documentary / Historical 

Director: Laura Poitras, Mark Obenhaus 

Lead Stars / Notable Cast: Seymour Hersh

If you want something gripping, this investigative doc pulls you straight into decades of secrets, journalism, and the cost of truth‑telling. It’s sharp, tense, and the perfect “I need something serious tonight” pick.

4. “Eden” (2025)

Image from “Eden (2025),” Courtesy of Vertical

Release Date on Netflix: December 30, 2025 (coming Tuesday) 

Original Release Date: August 22, 2025 

Rating: (Unrated)

Genre: Historical Survival Thriller 

Director: Ron Howard 

Lead Stars / Notable Cast: Jude Law, Ana de Armas, Vanessa Kirby, Daniel Brühl, Sydney Sweeney

A brutal survival story set in the Galápagos, where desperation turns paradise into a nightmare. Ron Howard delivers tension, beauty, and moral unraveling in equal measure. Save this one for a night when you want to be glued to the screen.

5. “The Life List” (2025)

Screenshot of “The Life List” (2025) Courtesy of 3dot Productions/Netflix

Release Date on Netflix: March 28, 2025 

Original Release Date: March 28, 2025 

Rating: PG‑13 

Genre: Romantic Comedy / Drama 

Director: Adam Brooks 

Lead Stars / Notable Cast: Sofia Carson, Kyle Allen, Connie Britton

Warm, sweet, and quietly emotional — this story follows a woman completing her childhood bucket list after a heartbreaking request from her mother. It’s the perfect “soft heart, soft blanket, soft comedy” movie for this in‑between week.

6. “Havoc” (2025)

Screenshot of “Havoc” (2025) Courtesy of Severn Screen, One More One, XYZ Films/Netflix

Release Date on Netflix: April 25, 2025 

Original Release Date: April 25, 2025 

Rating: TV‑MA 

Genre: Action / Thriller 

Director: Gareth Evans 

Lead Stars / Notable Cast: Tom Hardy, Timothy Olyphant, Forest Whitaker

Tom Hardy in a gritty, bone‑rattling action thriller? Yes, please. This one is all chaos, corruption, and tight‑corner fight scenes. A perfect pick when you want something loud and adrenaline‑heavy.

7. “Happy Gilmore 2” (2025)

Screenshot of “Happy Gilmore 2” Courtesy of Happy Maddison Productions, Pro Shop Studios, STX Films, Universal Pictures/Netflix

Release Date on Netflix: July 25, 2025 

Original Release Date: July 25, 2025 

Rating: PG‑13 

Genre: Sports Comedy 

Director: Kyle Newacheck 

Lead Stars / Notable Cast: Adam Sandler, Julie Bowen, Christopher McDonald

Sandler returns to the golf course with the same chaotic charm — older, crankier, and somehow even funnier. It’s nostalgic, silly, and exactly the kind of comfort-comedy we all need this week.

8. “The Electric State” (2025)

Screenshot of “The Electric State” (2025) Courtesy of AGBO Films, Double Dream, Skybound Entertainment/Netflix

Release Date on Netflix: March 14, 2025 

Original Release Date: February 24, 2025 

Rating: PG‑13 

Genre: Sci‑Fi / Action‑Adventure 

Director: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo 

Lead Stars / Notable Cast: Millie Bobby Brown, Chris Pratt, Ke Huy Quan

A runaway girl, a robot companion, and a collapsing America — this sci‑fi epic is visually stunning and emotionally grounded. If you want something big and imaginative, this is your pick.

9. “Evil Influencer: The Jodi Hildebrandt Story” (2025)

Image from “”Evil Influencer: The Jodi Hildebrandt Story,” Courtesy of Netflix

Release Date on Netflix: December 30, 2025 

Original Release Date: December 30, 2025 

Rating: TV‑MA 

Genre: True Crime Documentary 

Director: Skye Borgman 

Lead Stars / Notable Cast:

A chilling look at manipulation, control, and the dark side of online influence. Borgman brings her signature investigative style to a story that’s unsettling but impossible to look away from.

10. “Goodbye June” (2025)

Screenshot of “Goodbye June” (2025) Courtesy of 55 Juggers/Netflix

Release Date on Netflix: December 24, 2025 

Original Release Date: December 12, 2025 

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Genre: Christmas Family Drama 

Director: Kate Winslet 

Lead Stars / Notable Cast: Helen Mirren, Timothy Spall, Johnny Flynn, Toni Collette

A tender, bittersweet holiday drama about family, forgiveness, and the complicated ways we love each other. It’s the perfect emotional closer for the year.

Top 10 Movies and Time Home

Whether you’re hunting for something wild, something silly, or just a cozy flick to watch with family, this week’s Netflix top‑10 movies list keeps things simple and good. Heat up those leftovers, tuck in under a blanket, hit the Netflix button, and take your pick. Here’s to new stories and new comedy films before the year ends. Happy binge‑ing and Happy New Year!

This article first appeared on Total Apex Entertainment and was syndicated with permission.

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