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The best new films for rent on Demand: March 2025

Last breath.

Last breath.
Photo: Mark Cassar/Focus functions

This article is updated in the course of the month, since further films are available for rent at Demand.

The Oscars have come and gone, which means that we can now take 2025 films seriously! Almost three months after the beginning of the new year, we have hardly seen anything that could be referred to as a hit hit, but a few critical favorites have just dropped on PVOD or are there, depending on when they catch up with the on-demand landscape. Choose your favorites.

Josh Ruben, 97 minutes

A well -assessed horror film of Valentine’s Day? It’s really a new era. Josh Ruben led this serial killer film about a villain who aims to play couples in Hallmark, but his latest victims (played by Olivia Holt and Mason Gooding) are actually not a couple. At least not yet. Part Rom-Com, part of Slasher Pic, this has a breathtaking (for this genre) 81 percent on lazy tomatoes. See what the vast majority of critics have made to fall in love.

Walter Salles, 138 minutes

After Emilia PĆ©rez Sony Pictures Classics collapsed during the award line season and made a well -deserved Oscar for the best international feature in the early this month. This adaptation of the 2015 memoir of the same name is also nominated in the best actress. The story of Eunice Paiva (Fernanda Torres), a woman who fights through the disappearance of her husband through the Brazilian dictatorship. The film with the highest Gau from Brazil since Covid was a true international hit-one case that increases to the top, and a story of depressing urgency in the face of the state of the world.

Alex Parkinson, 93 minutes

After Alex Parkinson has dropped at the box office at the box office, he is already on PVOD. Based on the documentary of the same name from 2019, it is the story of a diver named Chris Lemon (Finn Cole), which was caught of foot under water during a diving accident. Woody Harrelson, Simu Liu and Cliff Curtis play members of the team who try to save lemons against all chances of winning.

Bong Joon Ho, 137 minutes

The director of parasite Returned this month with another allegory for the corrupt, broken state of the world in this wonderful science fiction vision, which most people in the United States ignored in the cinemas, which led to a pvod decline only 18 days after its publication. Robert Pattinson plays the title character, a “pencil” that is cloned every time he dies. A clear comment on capitalism, which becomes a treatise on how we colonize and brutalize the natural world NausicaƤa shot of Edge of tomorrowA scattering of Beavis and Butt-HeadAnd a lot of bong. It may not be perfect, but it’s as ambitious as everything you will see this year.

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