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Best Films 2025: Guardian Readers' Picks - News Directory 3

Best Films 2025: Guardian Readers’ Picks

June 25, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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  • Film enthusiasts from around the globe are sharing their ⁣favorite movies of 2025, highlighting a diverse range of cinematic experiences.⁣ From ⁤gritty dramas to insightful social commentaries, these...
  • Ann-Marie ⁤from Glasgow recommends "Sebastian," a tender yet shocking film about Max, an aspiring writer leading⁣ a double life as a sex‍ worker.
  • Dnieper,based in London,urges everyone to watch "Flow," ‍an animated film ‍that portrays animals ⁣struggling ⁢for survival.⁢ The movie stands out for its ⁣detailed animation and ⁢urgent storytelling, capturing...
Original source: theguardian.com

Dive into ⁤the⁣ best ⁤ films ‍of 2025, according to global film fans! This article unveils a diverse ⁢selection of movies, from gripping dramas to insightful social commentaries, all generating buzz for their artistic brilliance and compelling stories. discover standout films⁢ like “Sebastian,” “Flow,” and “The Surfer,” and ⁤explore themes of ⁣social‍ commentary and personal⁤ struggle. News Directory 3 ⁢brings ‍you the must-watch films,⁢ chosen by⁣ viewers worldwide.Discover what’s next in the world ⁢of film.


2025’s Best Films: A Global Roundup ⁣of Critically Acclaimed Movies










Key Points

  • “Sebastian” explores the life of a writer who moonlights⁣ as a sex⁤ worker, ⁢tackling themes of shame and consent.
  • “Flow” is praised for its depiction of animals facing environmental challenges.
  • “I’m Still Here” juxtaposes ⁣family life in Rio⁤ de Janeiro with the rise of a⁤ repressive regime.
  • Nicolas Cage stars in “The⁢ Surfer,” a film critiquing capitalism and patriarchy.
  • “Spit” satirizes Australia’s criminal class and immigrant detention system.
  • “Sinners” is lauded⁤ for its music⁤ and portrayal‍ of community.
  • “A Real Pain” delves into family history, trauma tourism, and Polish heritage.

Global Film Fans Share Their Favorite Movies of 2025

⁣ Updated june 25, 2025
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Film enthusiasts from around the globe are sharing their ⁣favorite movies of 2025, highlighting a diverse range of cinematic experiences.⁣ From ⁤gritty dramas to insightful social commentaries, these films have left a lasting impression‍ on viewers.

Ann-Marie ⁤from Glasgow recommends “Sebastian,” a tender yet shocking film about Max, an aspiring writer leading⁣ a double life as a sex‍ worker. ⁤The film delves into themes of shame, authenticity, and consent, with Ruaridh Mollica’s performance as max/Sebastian earning high praise.

Dnieper,based in London,urges everyone to watch “Flow,” ‍an animated film ‍that portrays animals ⁣struggling ⁢for survival.⁢ The movie stands out for its ⁣detailed animation and ⁢urgent storytelling, capturing themes of companionship, physical struggle, uncertainty, and hope.

Sarah, also from London, ‍describes “I’m ⁤Still Here” as one of⁤ her ‍best decisions ⁣of the year. The film juxtaposes beach life and family dynamics in Rio de Janeiro with the ⁤growing‍ reality ‍of a repressive military regime. Fernanda Torres’ performance is⁢ particularly noteworthy, earning her a Golden Globe⁢ for her ‍portrayal of a woman trying‍ to hold‍ her life together.

Joe from Leeds champions “The Surfer,” starring Nicolas Cage, as a standout 2025 release. The film critiques capitalism and patriarchy through the story ⁤of a dad driven to madness by his pursuit of an ideal beachfront house.⁢ The surreal ‍narrative effectively conveys the ⁣main character’s descent into delusion.

David Arthur from ⁣maryborough,Queensland,recommends “Spit,” starring David wenham.This film satirizes Australia’s criminal class and its immigrant detention system, featuring an unappealing yet human protagonist.

Eddie, from London,⁢ highlights a film’s ⁣stark and humorous look at loneliness,⁣ arguing that its viewpoint⁣ on nostalgia and letting go ⁢of the past is even more compelling. The film is wickedly funny, with⁣ one particular ‍scene standing out.

Lee⁤ Keith from Sunderland praises⁢ “sinners,” drawing comparisons to⁣ the Coen brothers’ ⁤”O⁢ Brother, where ‍Art Thou?” The film’s music ⁤and portrayal of community are particularly ⁤noteworthy, creating⁢ a real and engaging experience.

David‍ Reid from Mirfield,⁤ West Yorkshire, selects Jesse Eisenberg’s “A⁣ Real ⁢Pain” as ⁣his favorite.He celebrates Kieran Culkin’s performance and notes the film’s sensitive exploration of family⁢ history, ⁢trauma tourism, and the ⁢beauty of Poland,⁤ complemented by a haunting‍ score of ⁣Chopin’s piano pieces.

Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin in 'A Real Pain,' a film exploring family history⁢ and trauma.
Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg in “A Real ⁣Pain,” a film exploring family⁤ history and trauma.

What’s next

As 2025 progresses, film enthusiasts eagerly anticipate more releases that promise to deliver compelling stories, artistic brilliance, and thought-provoking ⁣social commentary.

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