Florence Pugh is one of the most celebrated actresses in Hollywood and has graced the screen with multiple movies and shows, which have also won her awards and even an Oscar. However, Pugh is now stepping into the Marvel Cinematic Universe with the upcoming Thunderbolts film, making the fanbase curious about her previous feats of acting. So, we have put together a list of 1o best Florence Pugh movies and TV shows that you should check out.

10. The Falling (2014)

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  • Release Date: 24 April 2015
  • Cast: Maisie Williams , Florence Pugh , Maxine Peake , Anna Burnett , Monica Dolan , Elizabeth Marsh , Morfydd Clark
  • IMDb/Rotten Tomatoes: 5.3/78%
  • Director: Carol Morley

The Falling takes us back to the late ’60s and brings a strict girls’ boarding school into the picture. In this movie, we see Abbie (Florence Pugh) and Lydia (Maisie Williams) as the lead characters and best friends . However, the school is struck by a mysterious fainting pandemic , and the school administration refuses to consider it a threat.

Lydia takes it into her own hands to get to the root of this, along with Abbie, but nothing could have prepared her for what she found out. This movie brings Pugh in a supporting role, but she leaves a lasting impression and puts forth quite a memorable performance.

9. Don’t Worry Darling (2022)

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  • Release Date: 30 September 2022
  • Cast: Florence Pugh , Olivia Wilde , Harry Styles , Chris Pine , Dita Von Teese , Gemma Chan , Sydney Chandler , Timothy Simons
  • IMDb/Rotten Tomatoes: 6.3/38%
  • Director: Olivia Wilde

Don’t Worry Darling is a psychological thriller and brings us Pugh as Alice, a woman married to her husband Jack, and they both live in the utopian company town of Victory . Everything looks to be fine: the wives have a comfortable life, the husbands work at a top-secret project, but something feels fishy to Alice. She goes out looking for answers, and as things start to unfold, she finds herself trapped in what one can call a nightmare.

8. Oppenheimer (2023)

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  • Release Date: 21 July 2023
  • Cast: Cillian Murphy , Florence Pugh , Josh Hartnett , Emily Blunt , Emma Dumont , Jack Quaid , Robert Downey Jr .
  • IMDb/Rotten Tomatoes: 8.3/93%
  • Director: Christopher Nolan

We all know what a tremendous success Oppenheimer turned out to be, winning numerous awards. In this movie, Pugh appears as Jean Tatlock , the love interest of J. Robert Oppenheimer. Even though this movie was massively successful, it has been rated rather low in this list, considering that Pugh’s on-screen time was low.

7. Black Widow (2021)

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  • Release Date: 9 July 2021
  • Cast: Scarlett Johansson , Florence Pugh , David Harbour , Rachel Weisz , Olga Kurylenko , Ray Winstone
  • IMDb/Rotten Tomatoes: 6.6/79%
  • Director: Cate Shortland

Black Widow was the movie that introduced Florence Pugh into the MCU, even though the central focus of this movie was on Black Widow, played by Scarlett Johansson. Pugh did a phenomenal job as Yelena. While Black Widow was not that well-received for its subpar plot and quality , the one good thing about this movie was the introduction of The Red Guardian and Yelena, who now appear in the Thunderbolts movie.

6. A Good Person (2023)

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  • Release Date: 31 March 2023
  • Cast- Florence Pugh , Morgan Freeman , Chinaza Uche , Molly Shannon , Alex Wolff , Nichelle Hines , Sydney Morton , Jessie Mueller
  • IMDb/Rotten Tomatoes: 7.1/57%
  • Director: Zach Braff

This movie brings us Florence Pugh as Allison, who has everything sorted out for herself, but things took a turn in the wrong direction when her fiancé passed away in an accident. She found herself in severe depression and hooked on an opioid addiction .

Some time later, she starts to develop a friendly relationship with her late fiance’s father, who helps her get on her feet on the ground and helps her figure out what defines a good person.

5. Fighting With My Family (2019)

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  • Release Date: 14 February 2019
  • Cast: Dwayne Johnson , Florence Pugh , Stephen Merchant , Jack Lowden , Vince Vaughn , Nick Frost , Lena Headey
  • IMDb/Rotten Tomatoes: 7/93%
  • Director: Stephen Merchant

Fighting With My Family is one of Pugh’s more overlooked movies. It stars Florence Pugh as Saraya “Paige” Bevis, a wrestler from a family who dreams of entering the WWE . Along with Saraya, her brother, Zak “Zodiac Knight” Bevis, is also trying to make his way into WWE, but after he fails, it all lands on Paige to fulfill her and her brother’s dream.

This movie is a recreation of a documentary with the same name, released in 2012, and also featured Dwayne Johnson.

4. The Wonder (2022)

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  • Release Date : 2 September 2022
  • Cast : Florence Pugh , Tom Burke , Kíla Lord Cassidy , Toby Jones , Elaine Cassidy , Niamh Algar , Ciarán Hinds , Ruth Bradley , David Wilmot
  • IMDb/Rotten Tomatoes: 6.6/85%
  • Director: Sebastián Lelio

3. Midsommar (2019)

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  • Release Date: 3 July 2019
  • Cast: Florence Pugh , Will Poulter , Jack Reynor , Isabelle Grill , Björn Andrésen , William Jackson Harper , Archie Madekwe
  • IMDb/Rotten Tomatoes: 7.1/83%
  • Director: Ari Aster

Midsommar is often regarded as one of Florence Pugh’s best performances . In this film, she plays Dani, a grad student whose world has come apart with a tragedy within her family. Moreover, her relationship with her boyfriend is also on shaky terms, and nothing seems to be working out in her favour.

This is when her boyfriend asks Dani to join her on a trip to Sweden to witness a midsummer festival . Even though things start good, they go south really fast and take a dark turn.

2. Lady Macbeth (2017)

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  • Release Date: 28 April 2017
  • Cast: Florence Pugh , Cosmo Jarvis , Naomi Ackie , Paul Hilton , Anton Palmer , Fleur Houdijk , Cliff Burnett , Christopher Fairbank
  • IMDb/Rotten Tomatoes: 6.8/89%
  • Director: William Oldroyd

Lady Macbeth is another one of Pugh’s best movies. She did this movie pretty early on in her career, which even turned out to be successful. In this movie, Pugh appears as Katherine, who has been sold into marriage in the year 1865 to an old and cruel industrialist.

It goes without saying that she is highly discontent and trapped in this relationship, which leads Katherine to start an affair with a young man on the estate, but her pursuit of freedom did not seem to lead to a happy ending.

1. Little Women (2019)

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  • Release Date: 25 December 2019
  • Cast: Saoirse Ronan , Florence Pugh , Timothée Chalamet , Emma Watson , Eliza Scanlen , Meryl Streep , Laura Dern , James Norton , Louis Garrel , Bob Odenkirk , Tracy Letts
  • IMDb/Rotten Tomatoes: 7.8/95%
  • Director: Greta Gerwig

Little Women is easily the most critically acclaimed movie starring Florence Pugh. This film is based on a novel by Greta Gerwig with the same name, and Pugh appears in it as Amy. Her character sees the most growth and covers the maximum developmental ground from age 12 to adulthood, and then marriage.

Amy is also one of the most hated characters in literature since the book was first published. Pugh’s adaptation of Amy was so good that it won her an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.

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2025 proved a blessing for cinephiles, offering a wide range of movies and television series. While some of the movies were released in theatres, others arrived on streaming services. In fact, there are also some that several fans missed watching in theatres. So, with the year coming to an end, we have listed the five best movies of 2025 that you can stream on Netflix right now.

1. Frankenstein

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  • Release Date: November 7, 2025
  • Director: Guillermo del Toro
  • Cast: Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, Christoph Waltz
  • IMDb/ Rotten Tomatoes: 7.5/ 85%

Netflix’s Frankenstein is one of the best screen adaptations of the 1818 classic novel. Do you think you know the movie’s story? Well, you might be proved wrong. Frankenstein was Guillermo del Toro’s dream project, so he crafted a brilliant story based on the original. Well, the best part of his vision was that he didn’t make the creature seem like a mere horror; instead, he allowed us to see the creature’s human side.

Frankenstein follows Victor Frankenstein, a scientist, who is fascinated with death. So, he creates a creature using the body parts of the corpses. However, after the creature comes to life, Victor becomes frustrated with its appearance and the way it speaks and moves. He abandons him, but the creature, unable to accept rejection, follows Victor to seek answers.

2. Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

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  • Release Date: December 12, 2025
  • Director: Rian Johnson
  • Cast: Daniel Craig, Josh O’Connor, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Mila Kunis, Jeremy Renner, Kerry Washington, Andrew Scott, Cailee Spaeny, Daryl McCormack, Thomas Haden Church
  • IMDb/ Rotten Tomatoes: 7.5/ 93%

A Knives Out Mystery film never disappoints, and Wake Up Dead Man raised everyone’s expectations from the franchise even more. Unlike the previous instalments, this one comes with a more serious and intriguing plot. On top of everything, Daniel Craig’s Blanc has evolved more than ever and appears as a fully realised detective in Wake Up Dead Man.

The story of Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery kicks off with the murder of a religious leader in a small upstate New York church. A troubled priest of the church becomes the prime suspect, but when Blanc enters the picture, he instantly realises there is more beneath the surface that has not yet come to light.

3. KPop Demon Hunters

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  • Release Date: June 20, 2025
  • Director: Maggie Kang, Chris Appelhans
  • Cast: Arden Cho, Ahn Hyo-seop, May Hong, Ji-young Yoo, Yunjin Kim, Daniel Dae Kim, Ken Jeong, Lee Byung-hun
  • IMDb/ Rotten Tomatoes: 7.5/ 95%

KPop Demon Hunters arrived on Netflix in June 2025 and, within days, garnered a huge fanbase for its stylish animation and top-notch visuals. Instead of just being a parody of KPop, it features behind-the-scenes, idol training, stage personas, and everything in the most subtle way. Above all, we also see the lead protagonists dealing with the supernatural while maintaining their normal lives.

Kpop Demon Hunters follow a girl group, who are Kpop idols during the day and trained demon hunters at night. They have taken on the responsibility of protecting the human world from the demonic threats that emerge from time to time. So, basically, when on stage, they are not only performing for their audience, but they are also creating an energy with their music that weakens the demons, keeping their fans safe.

4. Bring Her Back

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  • Release Date: May 29, 2025
  • Director: Danny Philippou, Michael Philippou
  • Cast: Billy Barratt, Sora Wong, Jonah Wren Phillips, Sally Hawkins
  • IMDb/ Rotten Tomatoes: 7.1/ 89%

Bring Her Back is one of those horror movies that depends on cheap jump scares. Instead, it makes the horror feel personal wth the unsettling setting and the uneasy silences. Besides that, it features a slow-burning story that rewards those who unapologetically stick to it until the very end.

Andy and Piper are placed in the care of a foster mother, Laura, after the death of their father. As the story moves forward, Laura is seen desperate to bring her dead daughter back to life. So, she decides to use blind Piper as a vessel.

5. Counterattack

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  • Release Date: February 28, 2025
  • Director: Chava Cartas
  • Cast: Luis Alberti, Noe Hernandez, Leonardo Alonso, Luis Curiel, David Leon, Guillermo Nava
  • IMDb/ Rotten Tomatoes: 6/ 69%

There are rare movies out there that skip the over-explaining part and put the focus entirely on the central point, and Counterattack is one among those golden gems in existence. It is a Mexican movie that jumps straight into the action and follows a tight script throughout, without feeling rushed at any point. If you enjoy action films, this one is perfectly suitable for you.

The movie follows Captain Armando Guerrero, the lead officer of a Mexican special unit tasked with carrying out a routine operation. However, unknowingly, they cross paths and come in the way of a brutal drug cartel, and become their targets.

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