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Yahoo
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Netflix's new romantic sci-fi movie gives time travel a charming twist — and it's already cracked the top 10
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Netflix's top 10 movies list is showing a wide mix of genres right now, with Gerard Butler's action-thriller holding the No. 1 spot, a shocking documentary about the OceanGate disaster, and, quite randomly, the meme-heavy 'Bee Movie' creeping its way up. But amid the usual action flicks and thrillers, a Mexican romantic sci-fi movie caught my attention and it's one I didn't expect to be so charming. 'Our Times' tells the story of a 1960s couple who accidentally time travel to 2025, and the whole premise might sound a bit cheesy (to be honest, it is). But what surprised me most was how relatable and genuine it felt, even with the sci-fi trappings. While the setting revolves around time travel, the story is about how two people from a very different era try to make sense of a future that's completely alien to them. Since its release on June 11, it's been steadily climbing Netflix's U.S. charts, cracking the top 10 and holding its ground in the No. 8 spot. So if you're looking for something a little different that still tugs at the heartstrings, this time travel romance might be exactly what you need on your watchlist. Here's everything to know about 'Our Times' on Netflix. 'Our Times' follows Nora (Lucero) and Héctor (Benny Ibarra), a married couple of physicists from 1966 who invent a time machine. When their experiment doesn't go as planned, they find themselves unexpectedly transported decades into the future — the year 2025. Thrown into a world completely unfamiliar to them, they must navigate modern technology and the challenges of adapting to a time far beyond their own. As they explore this new era, both Nora and Héctor find their relationship being tested in ways they never anticipated. The story follows their journey as they try to make sense of their situation. With the help of people from the future, they work toward finding a way back to their original time, and then deciding if that's even what they truly want. Time travel movies usually center around characters trying to fix something (whether it's a personal heartbreak or a full-blown global disaster) by changing the past, but 'Our Times' flips that idea on its head. Instead of going backward, the characters are thrust into the future, and the story becomes less about rewriting history and more about how they adjust and live in the now. This is what makes the premiere quite refreshing, and I'm glad the movie doesn't want time getting into the meat of the story. We're first introduced to a brilliant scientist couple from the 1960s who are just as devoted to each other as they are to their work. But when their groundbreaking invention accidentally launches them into the year 2025, their bond is truly tested when one of them begins to thrive in the future, and the other can't wait to get back to the past. As you can probably guess, this sets up some juicy conflict. Lucero and Ibarra bring a fun, lighthearted energy to their roles as they try to make sense of life in the 2020s. They have some humorous, awkward moments, like struggling to use modern tech or reacting with suspicion to today's fashion trends. But beneath the comedy, there's a more serious undertone: they're both especially struck by how much attitudes around gender roles and sexuality have evolved. It's then that 'Our Times' starts to peel back the layers of its premise, digging into how people evolve when everything they once knew is upended. And for most of the movie's 90-minute runtime, this messaging works. The only thing that made this sci-fi flick less effective was the third act. It felt a little hurried and uneven to me, with an ending that didn't quite land emotionally especially after how strong and engaging everything leading up to it was. 'Our Times' could've benefited from being slightly longer to go beyond surface level. Still, if you can tolerate the weak ending and some occasionally muddled messaging, 'Our Times' is enjoyable enough that it never feels like a chore to watch or like time you'll regret spending. At the time of writing, 'Our Times' doesn't have a Rotten Tomatoes score yet, but there are reviews from seven critics. Three out of seven are positive, which means this movie has had a pretty mixed reception. Maddy Casale from Decider said: 'Even if it might be an unsatisfactory ending for some, the ride to get there was entertaining, engaging, and unique enough to make Our Times still feel worth a watch.' Meanwhile, Polygon's Samantha Nelson stated that 'rather than obsessing over the idea of fixing the past, Our Times is a bittersweet meditation about personal growth and the way relationships shift with circumstances.' On the other hand, Inverse's John O'Brien said: 'With only 90 minutes at its disposal, Our Times can't go much beyond surface level – this is one of the rare occasions when you wish a Netflix running time had lasted longer.' Casey Chong from Casey's Movie Mania put it simply: 'A promising Mexican sci-fi rom-com that tries to be different but misses the mark.' While reviews are mixed, it does seem like viewers are enjoying it. One user said 'its gentle treatment of important issues and avoidance of cliche makes it an enjoyable experience.' Another user claimed it's 'a proper Sunday afternoon feel good movie.' If you love time travel movies like 'About Time' and 'The Time Traveler's Wife' then you'll probably find something to enjoy in 'Our Times.' This new Netflix movie turned out to be a surprisingly charming watch. Lucero and Benny Ibarra share a natural, believable chemistry that makes their relationship easy to invest in right from the start. Across the board, the cast delivers strong performances, all backed by detailed sets, convincing effects, and props that really sell the time period. 'Our Times' shows a lot of promise as a new take on the rom-com, but it definitely could have benefited from a stronger script and a more polished storyline (mainly to fix that ending). Regardless, it stands as a bittersweet reflection on how we grow and how relationships evolve when life throws us curveballs. You can stream 'Our Times' on Netflix now. For more streaming recommendations, see what else is new on Netflix in June 2025. This new on Netflix action-thriller movie soars to No. 1 spot 7 new Netflix shows and movies I'd stream this week Netflix's new mystery thriller movie gets first mind-twisting trailer


Daily Mail
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Netflix hit dominates charts with 48.9M views this week
STRAW STRAW continues to dominate Netflix's charts, securing the top spot and generating a whopping 48.9 million views this week. What will be her last straw? A devastatingly bad day pushes a hardworking single mother to the breaking point — and into a shocking act of desperation. Titan: The OceanGate Submersible Disaster Plane With 6.3 million views this week, Plane secures the third spot on Netflix's charts. This film tells the story of a determined pilot who fights to protect his passengers from a violent local militia when lightning strike forces him to crash-land on a remote island. If you're looking for an action movie, consider giving this a watch. Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy Bee Movie With 4.8 million views this week, Bee Movie earns the fifth spot on the streaming giant's global charts. In this movie, a worker bee stuck in a dead-end job sues humanity when he learns that they've been stealing bees' honey all along. Get Hard With 4.4 million views this week, Get Hard claims the sixth spot on Netflix's global top Sentenced to a long stretch in San Quentin, a hedge fund manager hires an ex-con to toughen him up, unaware his new mentor has never done prison time. World War Z With 3.8 million views this week, World War Z lands the seventh spot on Netflix's charts. In this 2013 film, when a zombie pandemic threatens to destroy humanity, a former UN investigator goes on a perilous global mission to find the source of the virus. The Super Mario Bros. Movie Wonka With 3.3 million views this week, Wonka claims the ninth spot on the streaming giant's charts. With little money, Willy Wonka sets out to build a chocolate empire with help from an orphan named Noodle while dodging a confectionery crime syndicate. Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning


New York Post
16-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Jerry Seinfeld extends Beacon residency, adds 10 shows. Get tickets
Vivid Seats is the New York Post's official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Featured pricing is subject to change. Larry David won't be the only 'Seinfeld' alum hanging out in the Upper West Side these next few months. Just a few days after the Beacon Theatre announced they're putting on a one-off 'In Conversation with Larry David' event, Jerry Seinfeld revealed he has ten gigs lined up there as well from October 2025 through January 2026. These shows will be the 71-year-old comic's first at the Beacon since December 2024. His ongoing record-breaking residency at the iconic UWS performance space began back in January 2016; spot number 100 went down in April 2023. After hitting the century mark, he shared 'the Beacon is home. There's no place like it and nothing like a New York audience' via Instagram. This batch of upcoming 2025-26 shows will take place over three weekends: Oct. 24-25, Dec. 19-20 and Jan. 9-10, 2026. On most nights, he'll perform multiple sets; some will begin as early as 5 p.m. for the early bird crowd. In the event you're nowhere near Manhattan (but in NY), the 'Bee Movie' star is scheduled to bring his unique brand of observational comedy to Saratoga Springs's Saratoga Performing Arts Center on Thursday, July 24. Fans can purchase tickets for all upcoming Jerry Seinfeld shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale for the newly-announced Beacon residency performances is Friday, June 20. Vivid Seats is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. They have a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and will be delivered before the event. Jerry Seinfeld Beacon Theatre tickets All dates, start times and links to buy tickets for Seinfeld's ten Beacon Theatre shows can be found below. Jerry Seinfeld tour schedule 2025 A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets for all non-NYC shows are listed below. Jerry Seinfeld comedy specials Been meaning to check out Seinfeld's material before catching him live? Here's how you can stream each of his hours: 'I'm Telling You for the Last Time' (1998) can be purchased on Amazon 'Jerry Before Seinfeld' (2017) is streaming on Netflix '23 Hours To Kill' (2020) is streaming on Netflix How to watch 'Seinfeld' It doesn't matter how many times you've seen 'The Contest,' 'The Chinese Restaurant,' or 'The Parking Garage,' Jerry Seinfeld's 'show about nothing' with 'no hugging and no learning' never gets old. So, if you want to see Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer putz around, you can by streaming all nine seasons of the classic series on Netflix. For those looking to dive a little deeper, all 84 episodes of Seinfeld's 'Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee' are also available on Netflix. The show features big-name guests like Larry David, David Letterman, Tina Fey, Eddie Murphy, Seth Rogen and many more. 'Seinfeld' Lego set If seeing Seinfeld onstage or on TV isn't enough Jerry for you, this kitschy Lego recreation of the set from his beloved sitcom just might be your kind of thing. You can find it on Amazon here. Huge stand-up comics on tour in 2025 Some of all our all-time favorite jokesters are bringing their wisecracks to clubs and theaters all over North America in the coming months. Here are just five can't miss comics you won't want to miss when they roll into a city near you. • Steve Martin and Martin Short • Nate Bargatze • John Mulaney • Jim Gaffigan • Sebastian Maniscalco Who else is out and about? Take a look at our list of all the biggest comics on tour in 2025 to find the show for you. This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change


Tom's Guide
16-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Tom's Guide
I didn't expect Netflix's new romantic sci-fi movie to be this charming — it's a time travel story worth adding to your watchlist
Netflix's top 10 movies list is showing a wide mix of genres right now, with Gerard Butler's action-thriller holding the No. 1 spot, a shocking documentary about the OceanGate disaster, and, quite randomly, the meme-heavy 'Bee Movie' creeping its way up. But amid the usual action flicks and thrillers, a Mexican romantic sci-fi movie caught my attention and it's one I didn't expect to be so charming. 'Our Times' tells the story of a 1960s couple who accidentally time travel to 2025, and the whole premise might sound a bit cheesy (to be honest, it is). But what surprised me most was how relatable and genuine it felt, even with the sci-fi trappings. While the setting revolves around time travel, the story is about how two people from a very different era try to make sense of a future that's completely alien to them. Since its release on June 11, it's been steadily climbing Netflix's U.S. charts, cracking the top 10 and holding its ground in the No. 8 spot. So if you're looking for something a little different that still tugs at the heartstrings, this time travel romance might be exactly what you need on your watchlist. Here's everything to know about 'Our Times' on Netflix. 'Our Times' follows Nora (Lucero) and Héctor (Benny Ibarra), a married couple of physicists from 1966 who invent a time machine. When their experiment doesn't go as planned, they find themselves unexpectedly transported decades into the future — the year 2025. Thrown into a world completely unfamiliar to them, they must navigate modern technology and the challenges of adapting to a time far beyond their own. As they explore this new era, both Nora and Héctor find their relationship being tested in ways they never anticipated. The story follows their journey as they try to make sense of their situation. With the help of people from the future, they work toward finding a way back to their original time, and then deciding if that's even what they truly want. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Time travel movies usually center around characters trying to fix something (whether it's a personal heartbreak or a full-blown global disaster) by changing the past, but 'Our Times' flips that idea on its head. Instead of going backward, the characters are thrust into the future, and the story becomes less about rewriting history and more about how they adjust and live in the now. This is what makes the premiere quite refreshing, and I'm glad the movie doesn't want time getting into the meat of the story. We're first introduced to a brilliant scientist couple from the 1960s who are just as devoted to each other as they are to their work. But when their groundbreaking invention accidentally launches them into the year 2025, their bond is truly tested when one of them begins to thrive in the future, and the other can't wait to get back to the past. As you can probably guess, this sets up some juicy conflict. Lucero and Ibarra bring a fun, lighthearted energy to their roles as they try to make sense of life in the 2020s. They have some humorous, awkward moments, like struggling to use modern tech or reacting with suspicion to today's fashion trends. But beneath the comedy, there's a more serious undertone: they're both especially struck by how much attitudes around gender roles and sexuality have evolved. It's then that 'Our Times' starts to peel back the layers of its premise, digging into how people evolve when everything they once knew is upended. And for most of the movie's 90-minute runtime, this messaging works. The only thing that made this sci-fi flick less effective was the third act. It felt a little hurried and uneven to me, with an ending that didn't quite land emotionally especially after how strong and engaging everything leading up to it was. 'Our Times' could've benefited from being slightly longer to go beyond surface level. Still, if you can tolerate the weak ending and some occasionally muddled messaging, 'Our Times' is enjoyable enough that it never feels like a chore to watch or like time you'll regret spending. If you love time travel movies like 'About Time' and 'The Time Traveler's Wife' then you'll probably find something to enjoy in 'Our Times.' This new Netflix movie turned out to be a surprisingly charming watch. Lucero and Benny Ibarra share a natural, believable chemistry that makes their relationship easy to invest in right from the start. Across the board, the cast delivers strong performances, all backed by detailed sets, convincing effects, and props that really sell the time period. 'Our Times' shows a lot of promise as a new take on the rom-com, but it definitely could have benefited from a stronger script and a more polished storyline (mainly to fix that ending). Regardless, it stands as a bittersweet reflection on how we grow and how relationships evolve when life throws us curveballs. You can stream 'Our Times' on Netflix now. For more streaming recommendations, see what else is new on Netflix in June 2025.