Here’s Every Movie Coming to Streaming This Week
Summer’s in full swing, and streaming platforms are dropping a fresh batch of movies to keep us glued to our screens. From documentaries to thrillers and comedies, this week’s lineup has something for everyone, whether you’re craving a deep dive into history or a wild sci-fi ride.
With release dates spanning June 23 to June 30, 2025, these films bring a mix of big names, bold stories, and hidden gems. Let’s break down the 15 movies hitting streaming services this week, so you can plan your watchlist and dive into the action.
June 23 Releases
‘Barbara Walters: Tell Me Everything’ (2025)

This documentary shines a light on the legendary journalist Barbara Walters, whose career reshaped TV news. Directed by Jackie Jesko, it explores her trailblazing role as a woman in a male-dominated field, from her days on ‘Today’ to creating ‘The View’.
We get an intimate look at Walters’ high-profile interviews and her personal struggles, blending archival footage with fresh insights. It’s a must-watch for anyone curious about the woman who changed journalism forever. Hulu’s got this one ready to stream.
June 24 Releases
‘Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project’ (2025)

This intriguing documentary pulls back the curtain on the creation of a mysterious film project. It dives into the raw, unpolished world of found footage, revealing the chaos and creativity behind the scenes.
Expect a mix of interviews, behind-the-scenes clips, and a peek at the Patterson Project itself. It’s a treat for cinephiles who love dissecting how movies come to life. Check it out on streaming platforms like Rotten Tomatoes’ watchlist.
‘The Hermit of Treig’ (2022)

Set in the rugged Scottish Highlands, ‘The Hermit of Treig’ follows Ken Smith, a man who’s lived off the grid for decades. This documentary captures his solitary life, filled with stunning landscapes and quiet resilience.
We see Ken’s daily routines, from fishing to tending his cabin, alongside reflections on why he chose isolation. It’s a gentle, moving story about finding peace in simplicity. Stream it on platforms featuring indie docs.
‘The President’s Wife’ (2023)

This French drama, starring Catherine Deneuve, centers on a fictional first lady navigating power and personal turmoil. It’s a sharp look at the pressures of public life, with Deneuve delivering a commanding performance.
The film mixes political intrigue with emotional depth, as secrets unravel behind closed doors. If you love sophisticated dramas, this one’s a gem. Look for it on services catering to international cinema.
‘The Salmon’s Call’ (2024)

This nature documentary takes us on an epic journey with Pacific salmon as they battle rivers and predators to spawn. Stunning visuals bring their migration to life, narrated with a focus on environmental challenges.
We learn about the salmon’s vital role in ecosystems and the threats they face. It’s a beautiful yet urgent call to protect our planet. Nature lovers can find it on eco-focused streaming platforms.
‘Steph Tolev: Filth Queen’ (2025)

Canadian comedian Steph Tolev brings her unfiltered humor to Netflix with ‘Filth Queen’. Filmed in Boston, this stand-up special is packed with raw, hilarious takes on dating and life’s absurdities.
Tolev’s bold energy, backed by producer Bill Burr, makes this a riot for comedy fans. It’s the perfect pick for a night of laughs. Stream it starting June 24.
‘The Stranger in My Home’ (2025)

This chilling thriller follows a family whose lives unravel when a mysterious guest arrives. Starring lesser-known but talented actors, it builds tension through eerie twists and psychological drama.
We’re drawn into a web of suspicion, wondering who the stranger really is. If you’re in the mood for a creepy, edge-of-your-seat story, this one delivers. Available on platforms like Rotten Tomatoes’ streaming list.
‘Tim Travers & the Time Travelers Paradox’ (2024)

This quirky sci-fi comedy follows Tim Travers, a bumbling inventor caught in a time-travel mess. With an 80% Rotten Tomatoes score, it’s a fun romp starring up-and-coming actors and clever paradoxes.
We laugh as Tim scrambles to fix his timeline, dodging chaos at every turn. It’s lighthearted and brainy, perfect for fans of ‘Back to the Future’. Stream it on services like Hulu or Prime Video.
June 27 Releases
‘Before the Sunset’ (2023)

This Japanese fantasy-drama, directed by Hiroshi Akabane, follows Kazunori, a retired businessman once called the ‘God of Management’. Alone in a nursing home, he shares his regrets with a student volunteer, Asuka, who prays for his wish to be 20 again—suddenly, he’s young and on a college campus.
Starring Masane Tsukayama and Hiroaki Tanaka, the film explores second chances and living without regret. It’s a touching, reflective story for fans of heartfelt narratives. Stream it on platforms like Freestyle Digital Media.
‘In Vitro’ (2024)

Set in a dystopian future, ‘In Vitro’ explores a couple’s struggle in a world of artificial reproduction. This Australian sci-fi drama stars rising talents and tackles ethical dilemmas head-on.
We’re pulled into their fight for autonomy against a sterile, controlled society. It’s a thought-provoking thriller for fans of ‘Gattaca’. Stream it on services like Shudder or Prime Video.
‘The Last Front’ (2024)

This World War I drama follows a Belgian farmer turned reluctant hero during a brutal conflict. With intense battle scenes and a strong cast, it’s a gripping tale of courage.
We root for the protagonist as he faces impossible odds to protect his family. History buffs and action fans will love this one. Find it on platforms hosting war epics.
‘Off the Grid’ (2025)

This action-packed thriller follows a rogue agent hunted by a shadowy organization. Starring a mix of action veterans and fresh faces, it’s full of high-stakes chases and betrayals.
We’re hooked as the agent uncovers a conspiracy while staying one step ahead. It’s a solid pick for adrenaline junkies. Stream it on services like Fandango’s lineup.
‘Please Don’t Feed the Children’ (2024)

This horror flick dives into a post-apocalyptic world where a group of kids faces a sinister threat. With a young ensemble cast, it blends survival drama with creepy vibes.
We’re on edge as the children uncover dark secrets in their desolate world. Horror fans will eat this up. Look for it on platforms like Shudder.
‘The Sound’ (2025)

This psychological thriller follows a sound engineer obsessed with a mysterious noise. Starring a talented indie cast, it’s a slow-burn story that messes with your head.
We’re drawn into the engineer’s unraveling mind as the sound consumes her life. It’s a unique, unsettling pick for fans of ‘Sound of Metal’. Stream it on niche platforms.
June 30 Release
‘Inheritance’ (2025)

This family drama centers on siblings clashing over a contested will after their father’s death. With a strong cast, including familiar TV actors, it’s a tense look at greed and loyalty.
We feel the siblings’ bitterness as old rivalries resurface. It’s a relatable, emotional story for fans of ‘Succession’. Stream it on major platforms like Hulu or Netflix.
This week’s streaming drops offer a wild range, from the inspiring ‘Barbara Walters: Tell Me Everything’ to the freaky ‘Please Don’t Feed the Children’. Which movie are you most excited to stream, or did we miss a hidden gem? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


