2025 has been a year of audacious storytelling and unforgettable performances, with films that challenge, thrill, and linger long after the credits roll. While honorable mentions like The Naked Gun, The Smashing Machine, Roofman, Bugonia, and After the Hunt set the tone with absurdist comedy, raw emotion, and surreal tension, the year’s top 10 truly define 2025’s cinematic achievements.
Train Dreams meditates on memory and loss with Joel Edgerton’s subtle, lived-in performance. Frankenstein blends gothic spectacle and emotional depth, anchored by Jacob Elordi. The Long Walk explores humanity within dystopian brutality through David Jonsson and Cooper Hoffman’s bond. Marty Supreme channels chaotic energy and period detail into a genre-defying sports drama. Thunderbolts delivers the best superhero film of the year, balancing action, humor and mental health themes with Florence Pugh at its center.
Musical magic and emotional resonance shine in Wicked: For Good, with Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande elevating the sequel. One Battle After Another fuses high-octane action and intimate stakes. Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery elevates the franchise with clever plotting and sharp performances. Anniversary dissects ideology and intimacy with surgical precision. Sinners stands unmatched, a thrilling, soulful masterwork from Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler.
2025 proves that bold ideas, compelling performances, and cinematic ambition still define the year’s best storytelling.
Honorable Mentions
- The Naked Gun: Akiva Schaffer’s gloriously stupid spoof revival thrives on relentless sight gags and deadpan lunacy. Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson deliver sharp, pitch-perfect comedic performances.
- The Smashing Machine: Anchored by a career-best, deeply vulnerable performance from Dwayne Johnson and fierce support from Emily Blunt, Bennie Safdie’s raw MMA biopic favors emotional bruises over spectacle, delivering one of 2025’s most unflinching character studies.
- Roofman: Driven by one of Channing Tatum’s most nuanced performances and Derek Cianfrance’s simmering direction, this strange-but-gripping true-crime drama finds empathy and tension in a man whose need for control turns reinvention into inevitable self-destruction.
- Bugonia: Yorgos Lanthimos’ darkly comic thriller blends paranoia, surreal satire, and standout performances by Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons into one of 2025’s most bizarre films.
- After the Hunt: Luca Guadagnino’s tense thriller, anchored by Julia Roberts, explores moral ambiguity and a professor’s unraveling amid a campus scandal.
Top 10 Best Movies of 2025
10. Train Dreams

Train Dreams quietly emerges as one of 2025’s most affecting films, a meditation on memory, loss and the slow passage of time. Joel Edgerton anchors the story with a subtle, lived-in performance as Robert Grainier, a logger navigating love, grief, and the sweep of early 20th-century life in the Pacific Northwest. The film doesn’t rush, allowing small, ordinary moments to accumulate into something deeply resonant.
Felicity Jones provides a tender counterpoint as Grainier’s wife, giving the story its emotional center. The cinematography frames forests, rivers, and skies with painterly care, making the world feel both expansive and intimate. The narrative unfolds as a series of memories rather than a traditional plot, allowing the audience to inhabit Grainier’s life in a personal way.
Train Dreams may be understated, but it’s unforgettable and one of 2025’s best in emotional storytelling and character-driven cinema.
9. Frankenstein

Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is a gothic, visually stunning reimagining of Mary Shelley’s classic, anchored by a career-defining performance from Jacob Elordi as the Creature. Del Toro splits the perspective between Victor Frankenstein (Oscar Isaac) and his creation, which slows the first act but ultimately deepens the story’s emotional impact.
The film excels in exploring the fractured bond between creator and creation. Victor’s obsession, fueled by childhood trauma and unchecked ambition, contrasts with the Creature’s hesitant, heartbreaking awakening. Elizabeth (Mia Goth), reimagined as a scientist and moral compass, provides a rare lens of empathy, connecting with the Creature in ways Victor cannot.
The film’s haunting visuals, emotional precision, and thematic depth more than compensate for pacing issues and Isaac’s tendency to go a bit too big at times. Del Toro turns Shelley’s story into a meditation on grief, ego, and humanity. Dan Laustsen‘s cinematography paints every frame in gothic sorrow.
Frankenstein is less about science gone wrong than a study of men broken by ambition and a Creature who embodies the compassion Victor cannot summon, making it one of 2025’s most unforgettable films.
8. The Long Walk

Stephen King’s The Long Walk finds new life under Francis Lawrence’s direction, anchored by standout performances from David Jonsson and Cooper Hoffman. The premise is simple. A group of young men must walk until only one remains, with brutal rules and no mercy. Lawrence leans into tension over spectacle. Jo Willems’ cinematography captures the bleak beauty of each punishing mile.
Jonsson’s charismatic Peter McVries and Hoffman’s weary Raymond Garraty form the emotional core, their bond highlighting humanity within cruelty. Supporting performances from Ben Wang and Tut Nyuot enrich the ensemble. Despite some thin worldbuilding around the televised event, the story’s focus on camaraderie, resilience, and hope keeps the narrative compelling.
The Long Walk is visually striking, emotionally powerful, and a reminder that even in dystopian brutality, connection endures, which makes it one of 2025’s most gripping films.
7. Marty Supreme

Marty Supreme is a kinetic, genre‑defying sports drama from director Josh Safdie that turns an unconventional subject into one of 2025’s most memorable films. Loosely inspired by the life of table tennis legend Marty Reisman, the story follows Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet), a brash and ambitious New Yorker who believes he’s destined for greatness in a sport most of the world overlooks. Safdie and co‑writer Ronald Bronstein weave a narrative that’s part sports odyssey, part character study, and part chaotic mid‑century New York fable, as Marty hustles his way through high‑stakes competitions and personal misadventures in pursuit of his dream.
Chalamet delivers a career-best performance, rivaled only by Michael B. Jordan’s portrayal of twin brothers. He anchors the film with a performance that captures Marty’s relentless energy and egotism. Cinematographer Darius Khondji frames the frenetic action and period detail with a visual language that matches the protagonist’s unpredictable trajectory. Daniel Lopatin’s score propels the film through its sprawling, absurdly charged journey.
Despite Marty being one of the most irredeemable protagonists in years, Chalamet’s performance solidifies its place as one of the standout films of 2025.
6. Thunderbolts

Thunderbolts breaks away from recent forgettable MCU entries to deliver the best comic book film of 2025. Centered on Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), the film explores themes of mental health, personal failure, and redemption while assembling a team of anti-heroes, including U.S. Agent, Ghost, Taskmaster, and Bob.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus’s Valentina Allegra de Fontaine manipulates the team, forcing them to confront past traumas and shortcomings. Under Jake Schreier’s direction, the film balances high-stakes action with well-placed humor, particularly through Red Guardian (David Harbour) and highlights the chemistry among the ensemble.
With strong action, grounded emotional stakes, and Pugh’s standout performance anchoring the story, Thunderbolts emerges as 2025’s most compelling and emotionally resonant superhero movie.
5. Wicked: For Good

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo deliver two of 2025’s standout performances in Wicked: For Good, a visually ambitious sequel that expands the world of Oz while centering the evolving, deeply human bond between Glinda and Elphaba. Set some time after the first film, Glinda (Grande) grapples with her public role and personal fears, while Elphaba (Erivo) emerges from the forest to confront injustice and protect those she cares for. Grande in particular delivers the best supporting actress performance of the year.
Jon M. Chu’s direction and Alice Brooks’ cinematography balance sweeping vistas, rich color, and intimate emotional moments. The musical numbers, especially “No Good Deed,” “Thank Goodness,” and the finale “For Good,” anchor the film’s emotional core.
Though the story occasionally stumbles with rushed pacing and underdeveloped side plots, the film soars on its performances, visual ambition, and heartfelt climax, cementing it as one of 2025’s top cinematic experiences.
4. One Battle After Another

One Battle After Another stands out as one of 2025’s most ambitious and compelling films, a genre‑bending thriller that fuses kinetic action with deeply human stakes. Directed and written by Paul Thomas Anderson, the story follows Bob (Leonardo DiCaprio), a washed‑up revolutionary living off‑grid with his spirited daughter Willa, whose world upends when a past nemesis resurfaces and she goes missing. The film’s blend of high‑octane set pieces and personal urgency turns a simple premise into an engrossing journey of survival and loyalty
Anderson’s direction propels the narrative with a relentless energy that hardly lets up over its sprawling runtime. Michael Bauman’s cinematography captures both the vastness of the quest and the intimate moments between father and daughter. DiCaprio anchors the cast with a performance that balances paranoia, charm, and paternal devotion. He’s supported by a strong ensemble that includes Sean Penn, Regina Hall, Teyana Taylor, Benicio del Toro, and Chase Infiniti.
One Battle After Another merges action, comedy, and thriller elements without diluting its emotional core. Its thematic richness and gripping execution earn it a place among the best films of 2025.
3. Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery is a masterclass in modern mystery filmmaking, earning its place as one of 2025’s top three films. Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) returns to tackle his most perplexing case yet, moving from lavish estates to a small upstate New York parish where an “impossible” murder challenges every assumption. Rian Johnson expertly balances the franchise’s signature clever plotting with a fresh, grounded tone.
The story centers on a baffling death within a tight‑knit church community, bringing Blanc together with a young priest (Josh O’Connor) and police chief Geraldine Scott (Mila Kunis) to untangle a web of motives among a richly drawn ensemble of suspects. Sharp character moments involving an expansive support cast, including Glenn Close, Kerry Washington, Jeremy Renner and Josh Brolin, to name a few, unexpected twists, and intricate plotting make each revelation satisfying.
With its wit, intelligence, and emotional depth, Wake Up Dead Man elevates the Knives Out series. Its combination of suspense, humor, and clever storytelling cements it as a must-see cinematic event.
2. Anniversary

Anniversary is one of 2025’s most unsettling and accomplished films, a taut political drama that transforms domestic conflict into a reflection of national unrest. Jan Komasa traces the slow disintegration of the Taylor family over five years. What begins as a 25th wedding anniversary spirals into a series of gatherings that expose shifting loyalties, private betrayals, and the corrosive influence of a rising political movement, “The Change.”
Diane Lane anchors the film as Ellen Taylor, a Georgetown professor whose authority erodes under the pressure of a country and household transformed by fanaticism. Kyle Chandler’s Paul offers a quieter, equally devastating counterpoint, struggling to maintain peace as politics intrudes on intimacy. Dylan O’Brien delivers a chilling portrait of Josh, whose gradual descent into zealotry illustrates the seductive pull of ideology on the disillusioned. Supporting performances from Madeline Brewer, Zoey Deutch and McKenna Grace add depth.
Komasa’s deliberate pacing rewards patience, building tension through claustrophobic domestic settings that contrast with the sprawling reach of Liz’s movement. The result is a searing portrait of belief, fear, and manipulation, where intimate betrayals mirror societal fractures. With its precision in script, direction, and ensemble performance, Anniversary stands as one of 2025’s most haunting and meticulously crafted films, earning its place among the top three films of 2025.
1. Sinners

The winning combination of Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler remains undefeated with Sinners, the best film of 2025 by a wide margin. Jordan plays identical twins Smoke and Stack, whose return to their Mississippi Delta hometown in 1932 to open a music venue sets the stage for a story brimming with emotion, danger, and soul. Coogler layers the narrative with music, relationships, and supernatural horror, creating a film that’s thrilling, funny, sexy,and deeply affecting.
Ludwig Göransson’s guitar-driven score elevates every scene. The supporting performances by Miles Caton, Delroy Lindo, Wunmi Mosaku, and Hailee Steinfeld bring the world to vivid life. The brothers’ encounters with old flames, rivalries, and a vampire threat led by Jack O’Connell’s Remmick drive the story to a tense, thrilling climax. Coogler balances horror, humor, and heart, letting relationships breathe even amid chaos.
From the mesmerizing blues to the inventive vampire lore, Sinners is a bold, soulful cinematic experience. With Jordan’s dual performance and Coogler’s masterful storytelling, it’s not just the best film of 2025, it stands with Oppenheimer as one of the best of the 2020’s.













