Ryan Coogler’s genre-blending masterpiece, Sinners, has captivated audiences and critics alike. Starring Michael B. Jordan in dual roles, the film boasts a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score of 97%
2. Anora
Sean Baker’s Anora emerged as a surprise Best Picture winner at the 2025 Critics Choice Awards.The film, which follows the dramatic story of a New York City sex worker, garnered seven total nominations.
3. Mickey 17
Bong Joon Ho returns with Mickey 17, a satirical sci-fi film featuring Robert Pattinson in a dual role. The movie has been praised for its unique storytelling and compelling performances.
🚫 The Worst Films of 2025 (So Far)
1. The Electric State
Despite a hefty $320 million budget and a star-studded cast including Chris Pratt and Millie Bobby Brown, The Electric State failed to impress. Critics labeled it as “dim” and lacking in substance.
2. Kraven the Hunter
Sony’s Kraven the Hunter struggled both critically and commercially, earning a “C” CinemaScore and facing criticism for its “clunky” script and underwhelming visual effects.
🎬 Final Thoughts
As 2025 unfolds, the cinematic landscape has offered a fascinating mix of hits and misses. On one hand, visionary projects like Sinners, Anora, and Mickey 17 have proven that bold storytelling, strong performances, and directorial finesse still reign supreme. These films not only push creative boundaries but also resonate emotionally with audiences, cementing their place as standouts of the year.
On the flip side, big-budget disappointments like The Electric State and Kraven the Hunter remind us that star power and visual spectacle alone cannot save a film lacking depth, coherence, or originality. These misfires serve as cautionary tales in an era where audiences expect more than just flash—they demand substance.
Ultimately, 2025 continues to be a year where creativity wins and formulas fail. The best films so far are those that took risks, challenged genres, and trusted the audience’s intelligence. And if the rest of the year keeps this momentum, movie lovers have plenty more to look forward to.