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    It’s a Wrap: 2025 in Film

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comDecember 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Emily Maskell
    • Josh Slater-Williams
    • Willow Maclay
    • Tom Huddleston
    • Esmé Holden
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    Emily Maskell

    Five personal favourite films of 2025

    Sentimental Value (Joachim Trier)

    Sorry, Baby (Eva Victor)

    April (Dea Kulumbegashvili)

    Flow (Gints Zilbalodis)

    On Falling (Laura Carreira)

    Cinematographer of the year 

    Darius Khondji (Mickey 17)

    Below the line

    Léo Silly-Pélissier (Animation director, Flow)

    Old guard

    Stellan Skarsgård

    New school

    Chase Infiniti

    It’s f***kin’ trash but I loved it

    Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

    Great picture… I hated it!

    KPop Demon Hunters

    Physical media release of 2025

    The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (Criterion Collection)

    A wish for the cinema of 2026…

    For women directors behind fantastic debuts to get backing for their second films!

    Josh Slater-Williams

    Five personal favourite films of 2025

    One Battle After Another (Paul Thomas Anderson)

    Super Happy Forever (Kohei Igarashi)

    The Shrouds (David Cronenberg)

    Marty Supreme (Josh Safdie)

    Cloud (Kiyoshi Kurosawa)

    Cinematographer of the year

    Michael Bauman (One Battle After Another)

    Below the line

    Lloyd and Rose Buck (Hawk trainers for H is for Hawk)

    Old guard

    Delroy Lindo

    New school

    Lily Collias (Good One, Roofman) 

    Best non-fiction

    The Encampments

    It’s f***kin’ trash but I loved it

    I don’t really subscribe to this notion, but… Final Destination: Bloodlines?

    Great picture… I hated it!

    Anemone is pretty good for the first 25 minutes or so. After that…

    Physical media release of 2025

    Takashi Ishii: 4 Tales of Nami (Third Window Films)

    A wish for the cinema of 2026…

    No more studio mergers. Hell, break up some of the existing mergers.

    Willow Maclay

    Five personal favourite films of 2025

    Eephus (Carson Lund)

    The Shrouds (David Cronenberg)

    Castration Movie Anthology II: The Best of Both Worlds (Louise Weard)

    If I Had Legs I’d Kick You (Mary Bronstein)

    One Battle After Another (Paul Thomas Anderson)

    Cinematography

    Autumn Durald Arkapaw (Sinners)

    Below the line

    Ruth E Carter (Costume designer, Sinners)

    Old guard

    Sissy Spacek and Nick Nolte

    New school

    Alexandria Walton and Ivy Wolk

    Best non-fiction

    Mutineer (Scout Tafoya)

    It’s f***kin’ trash but I loved it

    Die My Love (Lynne Ramsay) 

    Great picture… I hated it!

    Weapons (Zach Cregger) 

    Physical media release of 2025

    A New Leaf 4K (OCN)

    A wish for the cinema of 2026…

    A total rejection of generative AI.

    Tom Huddleston

    Five personal favourite films of 2025

    One Battle After Another (Paul Thomas Anderson)

    The Mastermind (Kelly Reichardt)

    28 Years Later (Danny Boyle)

    Sirat (Oliver Laxe)

    It Was Just An Accident (Jafar Panahi)

    Cinematographer of the year

    Autumn Durald Arkapaw (Sinners)

    Below the line

    Paul Katte and Nick Nicolaou (Special makeup effects designers, Bring Her Back), that shit was fucking gnarly.

    Old guard

    Benicio del Toro – just adorable in OBAA.

    New school

    Harry Melling, inevitably.

    Best non-fiction

    The Voice of Hind Rajab

    It’s f***kin’ trash but I loved it

    I reject the premise of the category, but I guess Wake Up Dead Man?

    Great picture… I hated it!

    The Phoenician Scheme

    Physical media release of 2025

    The Conversation StudioCanal box set.

    A wish for the cinema of 2026…

    One decent tentpole blockbuster, for the love of God.

    Esmé Holden

    Five personal favourite films of 2025

    Cloud (Kiyoshi Kurosawa)

    The Phoenician Scheme (Wes Anderson)

    28 Years Later (Danny Boyle)

    Youth (Homecoming) (Wang Bing)

    Cent mille milliards (Virgil Vernier)

    Cinematographer of the year

    Nothing from this year comes close to Ran (Akira Kurosawa, 1985), which got a beautiful new 4K restoration and re-release this year, and so technically counts.

    Below the line

    Every Union organiser, especially those fighting the slop wave of AI.

    Old guard

    Ralph Fiennes (28 Years Later)

    New school

    Despite nepo-baby credentials, Mia Threapleton proves she’s the genuine article in The Phoenician Scheme.

    Best non-fiction

    Being John Smith (John Smith), a mediation on the avant-garde directors boring name and the imminence of death; very true of the British psyche in its constant self-deprecation and introverted disappointment at life. 

    It’s f***kin’ trash but I loved it

    Baby Invasion (Harmony Korine) embraces the slop world we live in, mostly for the worse, but I couldn’t look away. Like a night lost to Instagram Reels; addictively bleak and pointless. 

    Great picture… I hated it!

    One Battle After Another, for as accomplished and thrilling as it often is, PTA pushes up against the limits of his own ideas and comes out looking comfortably self-defeating and a little petite bourgeois. 

    A wish for the cinema of 2026…

    If movies can look just a little more beautiful next year, and then that trend continues every year, then in a few decades we might be able to get back to the standard we used to be at.



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