Best Film Performances of 2025
2025 had many great films, but they would not have worked without stellar performances. Many of the performances will stand the test of time and deserve to be highlighted for their strength and depth.
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2025 had many great films, but they would not have worked without stellar performances. Many of the performances will stand the test of time and deserve to be highlighted for their strength and depth.
Now that the year is ending, it is time to reflect on the best of the year. This year’s best films were both timely and personal, and it would only be right to give them their flowers before 2026 commences.
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A Relentless Journey Testing Willpower, Courage, and Human Connection Set in a dystopian 1970s, Francis Lawrence’s The Long Walk explores the extremes of endurance. The film follows Ray Garraty (Cooper Hoffman) and Peter McVries (David… Read More »‘The Long Walk’ (2025): A Review
A Mysterious Brazilian Tale Screened at the Virginia Film Festival, The Secret Agent presents a backdrop of an oppressive dictatorship in late 1970s Brazil. The film is led by beautiful scenery that works well amidst… Read More »‘The Secret Agent’ (2025): A Review
A Sensational Testament that Shakes Screened at the Virginia Film Festival, The Testament of Ann Lee serves as Mona Fastvold’s follow-up to The Brutalist, only this time the project is a religious musical epic. The… Read More »‘The Testament of Ann Lee’ (2025): A Review
“The Boss’s” Painful Delivery Screened at the Virginia Film Festival on opening night, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere serves as a biopic about “The Boss” himself. Jeremy Allen White stars as Bruce Springsteen, chronicling the… Read More »‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ (2025): A Review
A Take on Dismantling Capitalism Yorgos Lanthimos takes a look at dismantling capitalism through the lens of conspiracy theories in Bugonia. The film follows two conspiracy theorists who think that a female, high-profile corporate executive… Read More »‘Bugonia’ (2025): A Review
A Tear-Jerking Triumph Inspired by a Classic Screened at the Virginia Film Festival, Chole Zhao’s Hamnet is adapted from the best-selling novel under the same name, written by Maggie O’Farrell. The film serves as a… Read More »‘Hamnet’(2025): A Review
Felipe Vargas brings a haunting Colombian folktale to life in ‘The Mouth of the Furnace’, a chilling fantasy about a boy, a shadowy creature, and the cost of escaping.