
Disney+: our top 10 best films to watch in streaming in April 2025
Our selection of the best films currently visible on Disney+. © Lucasfilm
With more than 1,700 feature films offered in its catalog, Disney+ to what to fill your evenings for a long time. The disadvantage of this offer and that we can spend a little too long to make the right choice.
To help you in this arduous and very important task of the quest for the ideal film, Digital has selected for you the 10 films to see in April 2025 on the Disney streaming platform.
What are the best films to see on Disney+ in April 2025?
Snape One
In a period of conflict in the galaxy, heroes who are unusual of the resistance combine to steal the plans of the death star, the weapon of mass destruction of the Empire.
If everyone has their favorite Star Wars, it must be admitted that among the derived proposals, Snape One is one of the most successful. This adventure located just before episode IV offers a refreshing look at the galactic franchise, a new breath and a gallery of unpublished and endearing characters. The atmospheric staging of Gareth Edwards works wonderfully, and restores its full dimension to an innocuous story on paper, but devilishly effective once on the screen. One of the best films Star Warsquite simply.
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Heat
Neil McCauley is a robber who has experience. During a well -planned operation, one of his accomplices fired on two guards. This double murder interests the Lieutenant Hanna to the point, who does not take time to identify McCauley as the brain of the band. Everyone then swears to put the other in check. A duel undertakes, on the verge of legality.
Released in 1995, Heat is a real gem of American action cinema by Michael Mann (Collateral,, Ali), and offers an epic duel between two cinema legends: Al Pacino and Robert de Niro. A thriller that has lost none of its elegance and efficiency even 30 years after its release, and which is to be seen and reviewed without moderation.
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Nomadland
After having lost everything during the 2008 financial crisis, a sixty -something man embarked on a trip through the West of a American, living like a nomad for modern times.
This sensitive and poignant road movie reveals the left-handed America after the 2008 crisis. Director Chloé Zhao (Les Eternal, The Rider) delivers a film of crazy poetry and humanity, invoking Jack Kerouac and Terrence Malick, recipient of three Oscars, including that of the best film. Simply a masterpiece.
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Elementary
In the city of Element City, fire, water, earth and air live in the most perfect harmony. It is here that Flam resident, an intrepid and lively young woman with a strong character, and Flack, a sentimental and fun boy, rather follower in the soul. The friendship they tell to question FLAM's beliefs about the world in which they live …
With a sublime animation, a swarming universe and surprisingly rich themes, Elementary has all the elements of an excellent pixar. The film uses the idea of the elements to forge deep themes on immigration, exile, belonging to a community or the weight of our origins. A speech of a rare ambition in a family film. An entertaining show, despite a known recipe.
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Free solo
Full-solo climbing prodigy, that is to say without equipment, Alex Honnold is preparing for the ascent of the impressive rocky training El Capitan, in the Yosemite National Park. A vertical wall 975 meters high in front of a single man …
Both portrait of Alex Honnold, a young atypical climber, and the shooting team that follows him in his feat project, Free solo is a dive into the minds of a man obsessed with a mad goal, and in the eye of those who must film it. This documentary offers breathtaking images, and questions the very idea of human will and obsession. More than a sports documentary, Free solo is a rare film with all the elements of the best thrillers and adventure stories.
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Logan
In the near future, Logan's efforts to hide at the Mexican border with a suffering professor Xavier are turned upside down when a young mutant arrives, pursued by dark forces.
Directed by James Mangold (Le Mans 66),, Logan is a brilliant variation on the theme of the superhero, and an original proposal around the genre. His disillusioned and twilight hero is embodied by an aging and inhabited Hugh Jackman. Far from the usual exuberances, Logan returns to the heart of his characters, for a refreshing and overwhelming adventure. A model of the genre.
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Indiana Jones and the Destiny Dial
In 1969. After more than ten years teaching in New York, Indiana Jones was about to retire. Everything changes after the visit of her goddaughter Helena Shaw, looking for a rare artifact: the Archimedes dial, a device that would have the power to locate temporal cracks. Meanwhile, the former Nazi Jürgen Voller – an old Indy enemy who now works as a physicist in the American space program – also wants the dial, to forever change the course of world history.
The Destiny dial effectively checks all the boxes of large budget entertainment. If it is far from the peaks of the best films in the franchise (the last crusade remaining at the top), the film will reconcile fans with Indy, after the disappointment of the last opus. A generous and regressive adventure, which offers the character and the saga a satisfactory conclusion.
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The circle of missing poets
Professor John Keating upsets the normalized daily life of a school by inviting his students to live their lives fully, in agreement with the principle of Carpe Diem.
The circle of missing poets is a classic of cinema, and a social fable still powerful, more than 30 years after its release. Directed by Peter Weir (The Truman Show,, Witness), he owes a lot to the inhabited interpretation of Robin Williams, and to the strength of his themes, which recall the importance of instinct, feelings and art in human existence. An overwhelming film, which will give you a smile on their lips and tears in your eyes.
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Music by John Williams
A film that exhaustively retraces the prolific life and career of composer John Williams, from his beginnings as a jazz pianist at his work on legendary films (The teeth of the sea,, Star Wars,, Schindler's list,, Superman) and his 5 Oscar victories.
This documentary signed by French Laurent Bouzereau (The Bloody Hundredth,, FIVE CAME BACK) Return to the work and life of legend John Williams, to the wand of the biggest film music of the 20th century. A rich and exciting dive in the intimacy of the unknown life of an extraordinary artist, embellished with interventions of big names: Steven Spielberg, Ron Howard, Chris Columbus, George Lucas … An obviously hagiographic portrait, but also touching and amazing, and which will delight fans of music and 7th art.
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The shape of the water
Modest employees of an ultra -secret government laboratory, Elisa leads a dreary and lonely existence, all the more isolated as it is silent. Her life changes forever when she and her colleague Zelda discover an even more secret experience than others …
Director Guillermo Del Toro (Devil's back,, Pan labyrinth) gives us an extraordinary fantastic tale, to the stunning visual universe. Convening the turn of the monster film, the romantic comedy and the cinema of Terry Gilliam and Jean-Pierre Jeunet, The shape of the water is a romance without any other the same that will touch you in the heart, in addition to flattering the retina. To spoil nothing, the film has a gold casting: Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Octavia Spencer, Doug Jones …
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