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The best movies on Apple TV+ right now (December 2023)

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The best movies on Apple TV+ include the Oscar-winning Coda and two December 2023 entries, The Family Plan and The Velveteen Rabbit.
One may not think of Apple TV+ as a premier destination for movies, but let’s not forget that CODA took home the Oscar for Best Picture in 2022. This isn’t to say that every flick on the streaming platform is cinematic gold, but Apple TV+ has certainly established quite the track record for noteworthy A-list releases. We’re also big fans of the Big A, and we’re constantly combing its film library to bring you this rotating roundup of the best movies on Apple TV+.
With selections from numerous genres, there’s something for everyone on our list, and Apple TV+ shows no signs of stopping. Here’s everything you can look forward to watching in December 2023.
Looking for something else? We’ve also rounded up the best shows on Apple TV+, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, and the best movies on Disney+.
Based on the 1922 Margery Williams novel of the same name, The Velveteen Rabbit stars Phoenix Laroche as seven-year-old William, a boy who receives a very special gift on Christmas Day. It’s the titular stuffed bunny, of course, and over time, the two become the best of pals. But like any heart-wrenching story about children and the close bond they share with their toys, both William and the rabbit are forced to contend with some emotional situations. Presented in 2D animation, three-dimensional CGI, and live action, The Velveteen Rabbit is narrated by British actress Helena Bonham Carter (The Crown).
Starring Eve Hewson, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Jack Reynor, Flora and Son brings drama, laughs, and plenty of music to Apple TV+ movie fanatics. Hewson stars as Flora, a Dublin single mother who’s having a hard time raising Max (Orén Kinlan), her rebellious teenage son. That is until law enforcement encourages her to find Max a hobby. After unearthing a beat-up guitar, Max starts taking online lessons from a Los Angeles musician (played by Gordon-Levitt), which ends up changing his life for the better.

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