Good Movies to Watch – Highly-Rated Movies on Plutotv
An ingenious slapstick film that recalls the brilliant silent comedies of the past .
An immersive documentary that covers an impressive range of subjects in the lives of two fishermen.
A boy spends a summer on movies in this stunning semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama.
A taut conspiracy thriller set in the intrigue-filled walls of an Islamic university.
A surprisingly fresh and very French comedy of errors (if cheating is indeed erroneous).
A loving tribute and intelligent account of the radical origins of one of the great children's TV programs.
A fascinating, almost dystopian look at creative ownership and hateful alt-right meme culture.
A teacher’s stay at the world’s most remote school prompts him to discover the true value of education.
A strange yet charming coming-of-age story about life’s mysteries, complete with penguins.
An unbelievable true story is played for more than just laughs in this unexpectedly thoughtful documentary.
A quiet documentary that was released to celebrate the British Royal Air Force’s centenary, Spitfire tells the story of the famous plane that younger audiences might only recognize from movies like Dunkirk or Darkest Hour. It features gorgeous footage of the last remaining planes in service flying over the British coast, testimonies from pilots who […]
An immortal adopts a human in this stunning yet bittersweet fantasy drama.
A die-hard Beatles fan meets two runaways in this lighthearted road trip comedy drama.
Two brothers find solace in stories and friendship in this bittersweet animated period piece.
Based on a true story, The Whistleblower is the biography of a once Nebraskan police officer who volunteers for the U.N. peacekeeping mission in post-war Bosnia. Once there, she uncovers a human trafficking scandal involving peacekeeping officials, and finds herself alone against a hostile system in a devastated country. Rachel Weisz plays the whistleblower in a powerful lead role, but […]
Two cats take a train to the stars in the surreal rendition of the beloved children’s novel.
Alonso Ruizpalacios made his debut in this striking portrait of Mexico City in the late 90s.






















