The 32 most inspiring movies on Netflix to lift your spirits
Tap into some good vibes with these uplifting stories.
The 32 most inspiring movies on Netflix to lift your spirits
Tap into some good vibes with these uplifting stories.
By Ilana Gordon
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Ilana Gordon is an entertainment, culture, and comedy writer originally from Connecticut. She currently lives in Los Angeles.
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Sean Astin as Daniel ‘Rudy’ Ruettiger in ‘Rudy’; Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Creed in ‘Creed’; Jessica Tandy as Ninny Threadgoode, Mary-Louise Parker as Ruth Jamison, Mary Stuart Masterson as Idgie Threadgoode, and Kathy Bates as Evelyn Couch in ‘Fried Green Tomatoes’. Credit:
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You might never be asked to captain the first spaceflight to land humans on the moon, or lead a hockey team to Olympic gold, but if you’re in need of some gumption, these 32 movies can help light that spark.
Baseball season is in full swing, but when the games aren’t airing, there are still Netflix options to stream. Consider *Moneyball* (2011), a sports film that manages to make analytics and sabermetrics as compelling as a game-winning home run in the bottom of the ninth. Or, check out *Sugar* (2008), a drama about an immigrant chasing the American dream via America’s pastime.
Read on for **’s picks for the 32 most inspiring movies on Netflix.
14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible (2021)
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Nirmal Purja in ‘14 Peaks: Nothing is Impossible’.
This documentary has the inspirational movie recipe memorized. Just take one ambitious climber (Nirmal Purja), a huge dream (trekking the world’s 14 highest mountains in only seven months), and let those simmer for around two hours.
Beyond the pulse-quickening story, this film largely succeeds thanks to the riveting footage shot by the expedition team. The other production efforts are still impressive, but nothing beats the raw experience of walking alongside those trying to make the impossible possible. *—Chris Snellgrove*
Where to watch *14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible*: Netflix
**Director:** Torquil Jones
**Cast:** Nirmal Purja
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019)
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Tom Hanks as Fred Rogers in ‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood’. Lacey Terrell/Sony
*Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood* was essential to so many childhoods, and in Marielle Heller’s biographical drama, *A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood*, audiences are reminded of why. The film is loosely adapted from a 1998 *Esquire* profile on Fred Rogers; Matthew Rhys plays Lloyd Vogel, a fictional character inspired by the journalist who wrote it.
Lloyd arrives for his first interview with Rogers (Tom Hanks) in a state of mental and physical disrepair. But the more time Lloyd and Rogers spend together, the more Lloyd’s mindset shifts. As EW’s critic writes, Hanks plays Rogers as “a sort of secular Buddha in a red knit cardigan whose gently probing questions and Zen proclamations work as a slow dissolving agent on Lloyd’s resistance.” *—Ilana Gordon*
Where to watch *A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood*: Netflix
**EW grade: **B+
**Director: **Marielle Heller
**Cast:** Tom Hanks, Matthew Rhys, Susan Kelechi Watson, Chris Cooper
Apollo 11 (2019)
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Buzz Aldrin in ‘Apollo 11’.
Human achievement leveled up during the summer of 1969 when the U.S. successfully sent three astronauts to the moon. In the almost six decades since, the historic Apollo 11 mission has folded into American history and culture, but it’s never been experienced like this.
*Apollo 11*, a 93-minute documentary, takes viewers on an immersive journey behind the scenes of the launch and into the galaxy, thanks to an archival trove of 65mm footage and thousands of hours of audio recordings. The documentary is in a category all its own, with EW’s critic calling it “an inspiring, magical, and transcendent testament to human know-how, ambition, and achievement of the seemingly impossible. It’s, in a word, awesome.” *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Apollo 11*: Netflix
**EW grade: **A
**Director: **Todd Douglas Miller
**Cast: **Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Charles Duke, Bruce McCandless
The Black Godfather (2019)
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Clarence Avant in ‘The Black Godfather’.
Clarence Avant, a music producer affectionately dubbed the “Godfather of Black music,” mostly flew under the mainstream radar with his brilliant artistic contributions. This documentary aims to change that by chronicling an unbelievable life that reshaped the music industry and made waves in politics, discussions of race, and business. With appearances from big names like Snoop Dogg, Jamie Foxx, and even former presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, this inspirational movie is the perfect send-off for Avant, who died in 2023. *—C.S.*
Where to watch *The Black Godfather*: Netflix
**Director: **Reginald Hudlin
**Cast: **Hank Aaron, Dina R. Andrews, Clarence Avant
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (2019)
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Maxwell Simba as William Kamkwamba in ‘The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind’.
*The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind* may be a film about wind power, but the story runs on pure optimism. Chiwetel Ejiofor’s movie follows the titular boy (Maxwell Simba) who is kicked out of school because his parents can’t afford tuition. This doesn’t keep him from secretly studying science, however, as he builds a windmill that can provide power for his humble village’s broken water pump. Inspirational and innovative, this film instantly harnesses your attention and affection. *—C.S.*
Where to watch *The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind*: Netflix
**Director: **Chiwetel Ejiofor
**Cast:** Maxwell Simba, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Lily Banda
Creed (2015)
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Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Creed in ‘Creed’.
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In the fall of 1976, the world met Rocky Balboa for the first time, and running up the stairs outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art hasn’t been the same since. Every generation deserves a *Rocky* of their own, however, and in 2015, the franchise introduced us to Adonis “Donnie” Creed (Michael B. Jordan). The illegitimate son of legendary fighter and former Rocky opponent Apollo Creed, Donnie has been brought up with privilege, but still feels called upon to prove himself in the ring.
After convincing Rocky (Sylvester Stallone) to train him, Donnie prepares for the fight of his life — and so does Rocky, who is struggling with health issues of his own. The seventh addition to the *Rocky* franchise, *Creed* was successful enough to warrant two sequels, released in 2018 and 2023. *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Creed*: Netflix
**EW grade:** A–
**Director:** Ryan Coogler
**Cast:** Michael B. Jordan, Sylvester Stallone, Tessa Thompson, Phylicia Rashad, Anthony Bellew
Fried Green Tomatoes (1992)
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(Clockwise from bottom left): Jessica Tandy as Ninny Threadgoode, Mary Stuart Masterson as Idgie Threadgoode, Mary-Louise Parker as Ruth Jamison, and Kathy Bates as Evelyn Couch in ‘Fried Green Tomatoes’.
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A Southern gothic melodrama as comfortable and restorative as a heating pad, *Fried Green Tomatoes* tells of Alabama housewife Evelyn Couch (Kathy Bates), overlooked and dismissed in her marriage, who finds escapism through stories told by Ninny (Jessica Tandy), an older woman she meets while visiting a nursing home. Ninny’s stories transport Evelyn back to small-town Alabama in the 1920s and ‘30s, where Ninny’s sister Idgie (Mary Stuart Masterson) and her sister’s friend Ruth (Mary-Louise Parker) develop a deep bond after a shared loss.
Ninny’s stories inspire Evelyn to stand up for herself, and Bates milks her transformation from doormat to ‘80s self-help graduate. The modern storyline is fun, but it’s the drama in the past that gives the film its emotional resonance and rewatchability. *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Fried Green Tomatoes*: Netflix
**EW grade:** B+
**Director: **Jon Avnet
**Cast:** Kathy Bates, Jessica Tandy, Mary Stuart Masterson, Mary-Louise Parker, Cicely Tyson
The Greatest Night in Pop Music (2024)
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Artists featured in ‘The Greatest Night in Pop Music’.
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The ‘80s were a different time, man. Back then, you could convince 45 of the world’s biggest musical artists to spend one night recording a song, with all sales intended to help fight famine in Africa. The song — “We Are the World,” co-written by Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson — facilitated one of the biggest and most successful charitable collaborations in musical history, and the story of how that one night came to pass makes for a pretty great documentary.
Narrated by the living artists who participated in the recording, the film is a shining example of what can happen when celebrities combine their platforms for good, and its relevance is particularly strong today. Littered with pop culture anecdotes and musical history, *The Greatest Night in Pop *is a lovely reminder of the healing powers of music, and a moving tribute to the artists involved who have since died. *—I.G.*
Where to watch *The Greatest Night in Pop*: Netflix
**Director: **Bao Nguyen
**Cast:** Lionel Richie, Cyndi Lauper, Bruce Springsteen, Kenny Loggins, Huey Lewis
Green Book (2018)
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Mahershala Ali as Don Shirley and Viggo Mortensen as Tony Lip in ‘Green Book’. Patti Perret/Universal
*Green Book* was a controversial choice for Best Picture when it won the Oscar in 2019. The film is inspired by the true story of the friendship between Black concert pianist Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali) and Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen), the Italian American bouncer hired to drive him through the Southern and Midwestern parts of his musical tour.
Set in 1962 during the fight for civil rights, the film depicts the microaggressions, injustices, and outright racial violence that Shirley experienced during his travels. But it’s also a story of male bonding and learning to express love. EW’s critic writes, “In a world that seems to get uglier every day, this movie’s gentle heart and mere humanity feel like a salve.” *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Green Book*: Netflix
**EW grade: **B+
**Director:** Peter Farrelly
**Cast: **Viggo Mortensen, Mahershala Ali, Linda Cardellini
Hustle (2022)
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Juancho Hernangómez as Bo Cruz and Adam Sandler as Stanley Sugerman in ‘Hustle’. Scott Yamano/Netflix
“Guys in their 50s don’t have dreams,” says Adam Sandler’s character, Stanley Sugerman, in the sports film *Hustle*. “They have nightmares and eczema.” Stanley is unwilling to admit it, but he hasn’t given up on his fantasy of becoming an NBA coach, even though he’s spent his life on the road working as an international scout for the Philadelphia 76ers.
But when Stanley’s mentor dies, precipitating a changeup in the 76ers’ front office, Stanley finds himself demoted back to talent scout. During a trip to Spain, he discovers Bo Cruz (former Toronto Raptors player Juancho Hernangómez), an unknown baller with an undeniable gift. But if Stanley is going to convince the league to take Bo seriously, both he and the budding athlete will need to put in some serious work. —*I.G.*
Where to watch *Hustle*: Netflix
**EW grade: **A–
**Director: **Jeremiah Zagar
**Cast: **Adam Sandler, Queen Latifah, Juancho Hernangómez, Ben Foster, Kenny Smith
Is That Black Enough For You?!? (2022)
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Whoopi Goldberg in ‘Is That Black Enough for You?!?’.
In the age of erroneous YouTube video essays, documentaries like *Is That Black Enough For You?!?* are more important than ever before. This Elvis Mitchell feature examines Black cinema (with an emphasis on 1970s Blaxploitation) and interviews stars like Samuel L. Jackson, Zendaya, and Laurence Fishburne to help bridge generations of Black performers and media. The result is a carefully crafted, inspiring record of Black excellence at the movies. *—C.S.*
Where to watch *Is That Black Enough For You?!?*: Netflix
**Director:** Elvis Mitchell
**Cast: **Margaret Avery, Harry Belafonte, Charles Burnett
Little Miss Sumo (2018)
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Hiyori Kon in ‘Little Miss Sumo’.
This documentary short packs a lot into its 20-minute run time. *Little Miss Sumo* is the story of 20-year-old Hiyori Kon, one of the few female amateur sumo wrestlers competing in Japan. Tradition dictates that women are not allowed to enter the dohyō (wrestling ring). But Kon was a dominant sumo wrestler as a child, and refused to give up on the sport she loved as an adult.
*Little Miss Sumo* follows Kon as she competes in the 2018 Sumo World Championship, and does a great job of explaining the sport’s history and gendered limitations. Kon is a charming and determined subject, and *Little Miss Sumo* will leave you wanting to learn more about her and sumo wrestling. *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Little Miss Sumo*: Netflix
**Director: **Matt Kay
**Cast:** Hiyori Kon
Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
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Abigail Breslin as Olive and Alan Arkin as Grandpa in ‘Little Miss Sunshine’.
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This eccentric dark comedy charmed audiences when it was released in 2006, chronicling the adventures of the Hoovers, a family that travels from New Mexico to California to support Olive (Abigail Breslin) as she competes in a children’s beauty pageant. Riding together in a yellow VW bus that is disintegrating around them, the Hoovers confront their personal issues — among them: suicidal ideation, drug addiction, and failure to launch professionally — while juggling vehicular crises that threaten to prevent them from reaching their destination. The cast is stacked with veteran acting and comedic talents, but *Little Miss Sunshine* wouldn’t have worked without Breslin, whose committed performance as the intelligent and off-kilter Olive compels audiences to root for her. *—I.G.*
Where to watch* Little Miss Sunshine*: Netflix
**Directors: **Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris
**Cast: **Greg Kinnear, Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Paul Dano, Abigail Breslin
Miracle (2004)
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Kurt Russell as Herb Brooks in ‘Miracle’.
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The Olympic Games is a gold mine for inspirational content, and *Miracle* is one of the genre’s standout entries. The true story of the United States’ quest to defeat the Soviet Union in men’s hockey — an enormous goal considering the Soviet team was made up of professional players and had won gold four Olympics in a row — the film chronicles the American team as they learn to overcome their internal rivalries and compete together.
*Miracle* is also a comeback story for coach Herb Brooks (Kurt Russell), a former aspiring Olympian who is still healing from being the last player cut from the 1960 U.S. team that went on to win gold. If you love underdog sport movies like *The Mighty Ducks *(1992) and *Cool Runnings *(1993), *Miracle* was made for you. *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Miracle*: Netflix
**Director: **Gavin O’Connor
**Cast: **Kurt Russell, Patricia Clarkson, Noah Emmerich
Moneyball (2011)
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Brad Pitt as Billy Beane in ‘Moneyball’.
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Sports dramas thrive on action, which is why it’s shocking that *Moneyball* — a true story about how the Oakland Athletics used analytic measurements to build a cost-effective team capable of challenging franchises like the Yankees — is both compelling and inspiring. Even if economics isn’t your strong suit, you’ll still be captivated by Brad Pitt’s performance as Billy Beane, Oakland’s general manager who buys into a theory sold to him by recent Yale graduate Peter Brand (Jonah Hill) that investing in undervalued players can revolutionize a struggling baseball organization.
EW’s critic called the film “the best baseball movie since *Bull Durham *(1988),” writing, “*Moneyball* takes quite a while to get to anything like a big game, but when it does, as the A’s approach the climax of an audacious winning streak, you’ll feel that fist-pump rush.” *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Moneyball*: Netflix
**EW grade:** A–
**Director:** Bennett Miller
**Cast:** Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Wright, Chris Pratt
My Octopus Teacher (2021)
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Craig Foster in ‘My Octopus Teacher’.
*My Octopus Teacher *is a story of relationships, as told by a filmmaker who bonds with an octopus. Craig Foster spent a year free-diving and following the animal living in a South African kelp forest, and the more he understands her underwater way of life, the better he becomes at connecting with his son. This movie may be about a sea creature, but it’s also an important story of humanity that is affecting, educational, and inspiring. *—C.S.*
Where to watch *My Octopus Teacher*: Netflix
**Directors:** Pippa Ehrlich, James Reed
**Cast:** Craig Foster, Tom Foster
Nomadland (2000)
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Frances McDormand as Fern in ‘Nomadland’.
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In Chloe Zhao’s Oscar-winning drama, fact and fiction intermingle in such a way that it’s almost impossible to tell where the film leaves off and real life picks up. A meditation on the generation of older Americans let down by the 2008 recession and the country’s lack of financial safety nets, *Nomadland* follows a widow named Fern as she moves out of her house and into a van, which she drives around the country in search of job opportunities.
Frances McDormand stars as Fern opposite a cast composed mostly of real nomads playing fictionalized versions of themselves. And from the jump, it’s clear how seriously McDormand took her work researching her character — while still in pre-production, she was offered a job working at Target. *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Nomadland:* Netflix
**EW grade: **A
**Director:** Chloe Zhao
**Cast: **Frances McDormand, David Strathairn, Bob Wells, Peter Spears
The Only Girl in the Orchestra (2023)
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Orin O’Brien in ‘The Only Girl in the Orchestra’.
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In 1966, there were 104 members of the New York Philharmonic: 103 men and one woman. The woman’s name is Orin O’Brien, and she was hired by Leonard Bernstein to play double bass. As the first woman invited to perform in the orchestra, O’Brien’s incredible story as a pioneer within classical music was captured by her niece, filmmaker Molly O’Brien, and won the Best Documentary Short at the 2025 Oscars. The film is only 35 minutes long, but it packs a punch, allowing O’Brien to reflect on her love of craft and 55-year career with the Philharmonic, which ended when she retired in 2021. *—I.G.*
Where to watch *The Only Girl in the Orchestra*: Netflix
**Director: **Molly O’Brien
**Cast:** Orin O’Brien
The Other Shore (2013)
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Diana Nyad in ‘The Other Shore’. D Dipasupil/FilmMagic
Marathon swimmer Diana Nyad had a dream: to perform an unassisted swim from Florida to Cuba, a never before accomplished feat. Starting in the 1970s and ending in the 2010s, Nyad’s pursuit of this beyond-human endeavor offers more than a portrait of a standout athlete.
Nyad’s journey from shore to shore — also immortalized in the 2023 sports drama *Nyad* starring Annette Bening and Jodie Foster — tells the story of a person striving to overcome trauma and achieve greatness at great personal cost. A tale of determination, friendship, aging on one’s own terms, and the resilience of the human spirit, *The Other Shore *is a story that will float to the top of mind when you’re least expecting it.* —I.G.*
Where to watch *The Other Shore*: Netflix
**Director: **Timothy Wheeler
**Cast: **Diana Nyad, Bonnie Stoll
Pelé (2021)
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Pelé in ‘Pelé’.
In certain corners of the world, the name of soccer (or should we say football?) star Pelé is spoken with the reverence reserved for saints. Because of this star power, it’s easy for even the biggest fans to lose sight of the real man, whose legend still grows by the day. Fortunately, this documentary blends interviews, games, and other archival footage into a heartfelt, honest portrait of the man behind the myth. *—C.S.*
Where to watch *Pelé*: Netflix
**Directors: **Ben Nichols, David Tryhorn
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Rudy (1993)
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Sean Astin as Daniel ‘Rudy’ Ruettiger in ‘Rudy’. Van Redin/Sony
Nearly a decade before Sean Astin first showed his heart as Samwise Gamgee in *The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring *(2001), he bared his soul on the field as the title character of David Anspaugh’s *Rudy*. Inspired by a true story, this sports drama follows a young man who is determined to play football for Notre Dame — in spite of his small stature, poor grades, and lack of athletic abilities. Daniel “Rudy” Ruettiger is the perfect Astin character, a “5 foot nothing” kid from Joliet, Ill., hellbent on willing his dream into existence, and Angelo Pizzo’s script can be counted on to score an emotional touchdown with viewers. *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Rudy*: Netflix
**Director: **David Anspaugh
**Cast: **Sean Astin, Ned Beatty, Charles S. Dutton, Lili Taylor, Robert Prosky
Rustin (2023)
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Colman Domingo as Bayard Rustin in ‘Rustin’. David Lee/Netflix
*Rustin* is a biographical drama with an impeccable pedigree: It’s directed by George C. Wolfe, produced by Barack and Michelle Obama’s production company Higher Ground, and features great supporting actors like Chris Rock and Jeffrey Wright. Colman Domingo particularly shines as Bayard Rustin, a legendary LGBTQ+ activist who helped organize the March on Washington in 1963. He’s an often-overlooked figure, partially due to his sexuality, but this film helps further cement his place in American history. *—C.S.*
Where to watch *Rustin*: Netflix
**EW grade: **B
**Director: **George C. Wolfe
**Cast:** Colman Domingo, Chris Rock, Jeffrey Wright, Audra McDonald
Shirley (2024)
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Regina King as Shirley Chisholm in ‘Shirley’.
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According to Regina King, there are many elements of the biopic *Shirley *— the story of Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to Congress and the first to compete for a presidential nomination from a major political party — that were a long time coming. King stars as Chisholm opposite her own real-life sister, Reina King, with whom she co-produced the project. As Regina tells EW, the sisters chose *Shirley* “because we realized there were far too many people who didn’t even know her name.”
The film more than corrects this, detailing Chisholm’s inspiring attempt to secure the Democratic nomination in 1972, and drilling into the sexism and racism she had to overcome in order to win the respect of her peers. And now all that history is available for you to watch on Netflix. *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Shirley*: Netflix
**Director: **John Ridley
**Cast: **Regina King, Lance Reddick, Lucas Hedges, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Christina Jackson
Simone Biles Rising (2024)
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Simone Biles in ‘Simone Biles Rising’.
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Simone Biles took back her power in 2024 at the Summer Olympics, but before she ever set foot on a mat in Paris, fans got a chance to revisit her story in the first half of her four-part docuseries, *Simone Biles Rising*. Episodes 1 and 2 focus on Biles’ mental health issues during the 2020 Olympics, and her struggle to prepare for 2024, while 3 and 4 concentrate on aging and injury within gymnastics, and Biles’ performance in Paris. If you’re too impatient to wait until the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, *Simone Biles Rising* is here to help you recapture some of that gymnastics magic. *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Simone Biles Rising*: Netflix
**Cast: **Simone Biles
The Six Triple Eight (2024)
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Milauna Jackson as Lt. Noel Campbell and Kerry Washington as Maj. Charity Adams in ‘The Six Triple Eight’.
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One of World War II’s lesser-known stories is the heroic tale of the Six Triple Eight. During the conflict, the 6888 was the only all-Black, all-female unit to serve overseas. Their mission was to improve morale by establishing a functional postal service capable of delivering three years’ worth of backlogged mail to troops and their loved ones.
Tyler Perry adapts and directs the true story of the Central Postal Directory Battalion into a dramatic and inspirational war movie. Kerry Washington stars as Maj. Charity Adams, the unflinching leader who battles racism and low expectations to do her duty and do right by her fellow soldiers. Hailed as Perry’s most ambitious cinematic feature to date, *The Six Triple Eight *is an empowering film, told from a perspective not often seen in World War II movies. *—I.G.*
Where to watch *The Six Triple Eight*: Netflix
**Director:** Tyler Perry
**Cast: **Kerry Washington, Ebony Obsidian, Dean Norris, Sam Waterston, Oprah Winfrey
Skater Girl (2021)
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Amrit Maghera as Jessica and Waheeda Rehman as Maharani in ‘Skater Girl’.
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A Netflix film based on India’s growing skateboarding culture, *Skater Girl *tells the story of Prerna (Rachel Saanchita Gupta), a teenager who becomes enamored with the sport after an outsider brings boards to her village. A coming-of-age movie that also explores gender roles and social norms within traditional Indian culture, *Skater Girl *is Prerna’s story, but it’s also that of other young Indian girls who have been empowered by the spirit and freedom skateboarding provides. Written by sisters Manjari and Vinati Makijany, *Skater Girl *is an uplifting sports drama that lands every trick it attempts. *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Skater Girl*: Netflix
**Director: **Manjari Makijany
**Cast: **Rachel Sanchita Gupta, Shafin Patel, Amrit Maghera, Jonathan Readwin, Waheeda Rehman
Society of the Snow (2023)
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Enzo Vogrincic as Numa Turcatti in ‘Society of the Snow’.
*Society of the Snow* may be adapted from a non-fiction book, but this cinematic tale of a doomed rugby team’s plane crash in the Andes mountains brings several new elements to light. For one, the cast — most of them first-time actors from Uruguay — feels refreshingly authentic, while the crisp direction and artful cinematography make for a beautiful contrast with the characters’ cannibalistic fate. It’s not for the weak of heart, but this showcase of humanity’s resilience is inspirational on its own bleakly noble terms. *—C.S.*
Where to watch *Society of the Snow*: Netflix
**Director:** J. A. Bayona
**Cast:** Enzo Vogrincic, Matías Recalt, Agustín Pardella, Felipe González Otaño
Song Sung Blue (2025)
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Kate Hudson as Claire Sardina and Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina in ‘Song Sung Blue’.
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In a world defined by cynicism, it’s hard not to be charmed by the strange but true story of Lightning & Thunder, a Milwaukee couple who found popularity in the 1990s as a Neil Diamond tribute band. (You can watch the 2008 documentary about the band that inspired the film on YouTube.)
*Song Sung Blue* isn’t a Neil Diamond biopic, though the artist is a fan of the film. Instead, it’s a musical romance about finding love, making music, and withstanding the unforeseen tragedies life throws at you. Hugh Jackman is excellent as Mike Sardina, and Kate Hudson received a Best Actress Oscar nomination for her work as Claire Sardina, exactly 25 years after she earned her first Oscar nod for her work as Penny Lane in *Almost Famous* (2000). *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Song Sung Blue*: Netflix
**Director: **Craig Brewer
**Cast: **Hugh Jackman, Kate Hudson, Michael Imperioli, Ella Anderson, King Princess
Sugar (2008)
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Algenis Perez Soto as Miguel ‘Sugar’ Santos in ‘Sugar’.
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A story about baseball and the immigrant experience, *Sugar* is a fictional sports drama following Miguel “Sugar” Santos (Perez Soto), a teenager from the Dominican Republic who is drafted into the minor leagues and moves to Kansas to compete. As Sugar’s plan to propel himself and his family out of poverty comes into focus, the athlete questions whether success in baseball is the only path to achieving his American dream.
EW’s critic writes, “The film’s style is so ‘objective’ it’s a bit subdued, yet this is a sports drama of total originality, as well as the most authentic inside view of the immigrant experience the movies have given us in quite a while.” *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Sugar*: Netflix
**EW grade: **B+
**Directors:** Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck
**Cast: **Algenis Perez Soto, Karl Bury, Michael Gaston
Talk to Me (2007)
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Don Cheadle as Petey Greene and Taraji P. Henson as Vernell Watson in ‘Talk to Me’.
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Don Cheadle took a break from playing dramatic roles in films like *Hotel Rwanda* (2004) to portray shock jock Petey Greene, a radio host who electrified Washington, D.C., during the ‘60s and ‘70s. A broadcast personality whose provocative on-air content created a path for folks like Howard Stern, Greene gets a lively period biopic care of director Kasi Lemmons, who concentrates her narrative around Greene’s conflict with radio executive Dewey Hughes (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and his struggles with alcoholism.
EW’s critic describes the acting, writing, “The elegant, magnetic Ejiofor makes Dewey a complexly divided man, embodying the vast contradictions of a reformed player who models himself on Johnny Carson. Cheadle plays Petey as an antic hedonist, fueled by booze, rage, and fear.” *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Talk to Me*: Netflix
**EW grade:** A–
**Director: **Kasi Lemmons
**Cast: **Don Cheadle, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Taraji P. Henson, Cedric the Entertainer, Mike Epps
Under Pressure: The U.S. Women’s World Cup Team (2023)
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The U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team in ‘Under Pressure’.
When the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team won the FIFA World Cup in 1999, the sport changed. Women’s soccer became a phenomenon, and players like Mia Hamm and Brandi Chastain became household names. But after years of dominating in international competitions, the U.S. began feeling the heat of other countries’ developing soccer programs.
The story of how the United States women’s soccer team became the team to beat — before getting beat themselves — is best expressed in their own words. The series unfolds in four episodes, all of which follow the players as they attempt to make it onto the squad and win the 2023 World Cup. A sports fan’s dream, *Under Pressure* gives exceptional insight into the process, training, and mental strength required to make it in women’s soccer. *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Under Pressure: The U.S. Women’s World Cup Team*: Netflix
**Cast: **Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe, Savannah DeMelo, Alyssa Thompson, Lynn Williams
Will & Harper (2024)
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Will Ferrell and Harper Steele in ‘Will & Harper’.
*Saturday Night Live* launched Will Ferrell’s comedy career and turned castmates and co-writers into lifelong pals. Ferrell’s nearly 30-year friendship with one of the show’s former head writers changed one day when he received an email stating that said writer was transitioning to live as a woman.
*Will & Harper* follows Ferrell and comedy writer Harper Steele as the two embark on a road trip across America to better understand their new dynamic and explore this next phase in their friendship. A road trip comedy unlike any you’ve seen before, *Will & Harper* is a conversation about show business, platonic relationships, and living one’s authentic life in modern America. Since leaving *SNL*, Ferrell dabbled with dramatic roles, but never has he been more human and honest than in this prescient and funny documentary. *—I.G*
Where to watch *Will & Harper*: Netflix
**Director: **Josh Greenbaum
**Cast: **Will Ferrell, Harper Steele
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