Paramount Plus is heating up with a new lineup of films for June 2025, and is an exciting mixture, including many acclaimed films in a wide variety of styles.
Paramount Plus is in our list of best streaming services, thanks to a library stocked with classic films. And more reach the stage every month.
After combing through the latest release on Paramount Plus, I have found five with five serious important clots, that is, each has earned a 90% or high rating from critics on rotten tomatoes. Di, it is a score made of subjective opinion, but it is still a useful base for the overall reception of a film.
The top pics has a history -making best picture winner, a bitwatch romantic drama with “Dune” star Timothy Chelmet’s breakout role, and is one of the best films in Quentin Tartino.
Therefore, without further movement, here are the new five top films for Paramount Plus to watch in June 2025.
’12 years old ‘(2013)
Based on the real -life story of professional violin player Solomon Northup, “12 years a slave” made history at the Oscars when Steve became the first black director to win the best pictures at the Academy Academy Awards.
“12 years a slave” stands as one of the most powerful and ineffective illustrations of American slavery, which is ever put in the film. Chiwtel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbinder, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Lupita Nyong’o anchored with an outstanding performance of an unforgettable turn, the film is far from watching, but it is necessary.
It follows a free black person living in New York and lives as a composer. His life is shattered when he is cheated by two white people who kidnap him and sell him in slavery in Louisiana. The 12-year-old Ordial marked by cruelty and inhumanization is as follows. Nevertheless, through all this, Solomon is his dignity, its flexibility, and hope that he will again achieve his freedom.
Style: History/drama/biography
Rotten tomato score: 95%
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‘Call me by your name’ (2018)
Another “Best Picture” Nominee, “Call Me by Your Name” is the last chapter of the “wish” trilogy of director Luka Guadagino. It focuses on the emotional and romantic awakening of 17 -year -old Elio Pearlman (Timothy Chalmat) during the summer of 1983 in Northern Italy, as he develops a secret relationship with his father’s 24 -year -old graduate student Oliver (Army Hammer).
Although it is not one to see if you like love stories with happy endings, both dynamic heart touching and beautiful between Elio and Oliver, which captures the craving of bitwatch and the intensity of someone’s first love. “I have a” messy, open-ended conclusion of my name “with the brutal honesty of the desire and a kind of destructive that feels deeply human.
Style: Romance/drama/lgbtq+
Rotten tomato score: 95%
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‘BlackClanman’ (2018)
It took 30 years, but Spike Lee finally won his first Oscar with the third best picture nominee “BlackClainsman” in this list. Inspired by a real -life story, it follows the Black Police Detective Ron Stalworth (John David Washington), which is on an infiltration mission to infiltrate a local Ku Clux Clain chapter with the help of a white officer (adam driver) in Colorado Springs in the 1970s.
Lee efficiently balances sharp intelligence with gravity of the film’s heavy subjects, then and now about systemic racism, which weaves humor in a deep serious story without anytime reduce its weight. “Blackkklansman” highlights the unique ability to abuse Lee’s style conferences, and with a standout performance from its two leads, it gives a striking message of resistance and solidarity in the face of tangled injustice. A message that is now as important as the film started in 2018.
Style: Comedy/Drama/Crime
Rotten tomato score: 96%
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‘Indiana Jones and the Reders of the Lost Arch’ (1981)
The first four “Indiana Jones” films landed on Paramount Plus this month, but if you had to choose only one to see, the “Reders of the Lost Arch” is a clear option. With its timeless mixture of swashbuckling adventure and cinematic attraction, it set the standard of gold for style. Some films catch the sheer adventure of Indie’s first adventure.
Set in 1936, the film follows American archaeologist Indiana Jones (played in one of her most prestigious roles by Harrison Ford), as she exposes the conspiracy of Nazi to find the covenant’s arch, which Hitler has assumed to catch the supernatural powers that the German army will be agitated. The US Army asked Jones to defeat Fauhr with punch, and he left for a globe-trotting mission with its former Flame Marion (Karen Elon), which is to keep the aromaches out of the Cairo, thrilling stop in the Aegean Sea, and to keep the rough out of the enemy’s hands.
Style: Adventure/action
Rotten tomato score: 94%
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‘Reservoir Dog’ (1992)
Quentin Tartino’s “reservoir dogs” is a heest film without a successor, and it is such a talent. By stopping the details about how a job went sideways, Tartino put the audience into the same disorientation, suspected headspace as criminals at the center of the film’s non -linear story.
The film follows eight strangers, brought together to pull a history that goes to hell in a handback when the police appear almost immediately, resulting in a violent firing that leaves two of the robbers.
The remaining people are re -organized at their specified hideout, where it is quickly clear that one of them should be closed. As doubt spreads and sets in ecstasy, tartino and incredible attire artists – including Harvey Kaitail, Tim Roth, Chris Penn, Lawrence Tireni, and Steve Buskemy – pointing to an hour to an hour pointing to the fingers, pointing to the fingers and pointing to an empty warehouse with a storm with a storm with a storm with a storm with a storm with a storm with a storm in a blank warehouse. Mixing with the storm, which reflects a storm with a tightly written shodown.
Style: Crime/drama
Rotten tomato score: 90%
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