Films you've seen in 2025

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Nosferatu (2025)
To Die For (1995)
Dark City (1998)

Didn't really take to Nosferatu, was on a Kidman whim tonight and had only just found out about Dark City last night and so have just put it on.
 
Didn't really take to Nosferatu, was on a Kidman whim tonight and had only just found out about Dark City last night and so have just put it on.
Need to rewatch Dark City. I remember LOVING IT, but I saw it about 15 years ago. Hopefully it has aged well.

To Die For remains my favourite Nicole performance. ICONIC :disco:
 

As usual, cinema only. Any “old” films at the cinema marked by the year of original release:

  1. Nosferatu
  2. We Live In Time
  3. Maria
  4. Babygirl
  5. A Complete Unknown
  6. Flight Risk
  7. Wolf Man
  8. The Brutalist
  9. Nickel Boys
  10. Companion
  11. Hard Truths
  12. Saturday Night
  13. September 5
  14. I’m Still Here
  15. The Seed of the Sacred Fig
  16. Love Hurts
  17. Memoir of a Snail
  18. Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
  19. Captain America: Brave New World
  20. Heart Eyes
  21. The Last Showgirl
  22. The Monkey
  23. Skin Game (1971)
  24. Mickey 17
  25. One of Them Days
  26. Marching Powder
  27. Opus
  28. Sister Midnight
  29. Last Breath
  30. The Alto Knights
  31. The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
  32. Black Bag
  33. Novocaine
  34. Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)
  35. Restless
  36. Drop
  37. The Amateur
  38. Miss Congeniality (2000)
  39. The Penguin Lessons
  40. Pride & Prejudice (2005)
  41. The Man With Two Brains (1983)
  42. Sinners
 
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Cinema

1. Better Man
2. We Live In Time
3. A Real Pain
4. Babygirl
5. A Complete Unknown
6. Flight Risk
7. Hard Truths
8. September 5
9. Companion
10. Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
11. The Last Showgirl
12. I'm Still Here
13. Mickey 17
14. One of Them Days
15. Flow
16. Snow White
17. Novocaine
18. Death of a Unicorn
19. Drop
20. The Penguin Lessons


Streaming

1. Emilia Perez
 
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Cinema only

We Live in Time (7.5)
Bridget Jones Mad about the Boy (09)
 
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A Real Pain

Kieran Culkin is mesmerising. Had no idea that was Jennifer Grey until afterwards either!
 
Need to rewatch Dark City. I remember LOVING IT, but I saw it about 15 years ago. Hopefully it has aged well.

To Die For remains my favourite Nicole performance. ICONIC :disco:

I first discovered DC (the movie :basil:) via a youtube upload suggesting it bombed because it was overshadowed by The Matrix (1999), but I do have to laugh as surely it was in no way ever going to be a box office behemoth. I loved how it looks, Sutherland is terrible in it (which is no bad thing here actually) and Connelly can't sing, the green dress needed more (especially after Uma Thurman's Poison Ivy in Batman & Robin (1997)), and overall she lacks any proper femme fatal sting that would have properly nudged her role into semi iconic status. Loved the film noir feel to it. I'll definitely be watching it again.
 
Need to rewatch Dark City. I remember LOVING IT, but I saw it about 15 years ago. Hopefully it has aged well.

To Die For remains my favourite Nicole performance. ICONIC :disco:
I loved Dark City when it came out, but haven't seen it since.

To Die For is incredible.
 
Seen since the start of the year:

Sweet Smell of Success 1957
Kill 2023
The Deep Blue Sea 2011
The Ladykillers 1955
Blitz 2024
Nosferatu 2024
The Taste of Things 2023
 
Babygirl –– 2025, A-
Paris, 13th District –– 2021, B

any currently on Mubi recommendations for me while I have a free trial, anyone? love relationship dramas and le cinema française
 
Late to the party as usual, finally saw Wicked this morning.

Planning on a weekly cinema trip this year, & to finally complete watching all the Best Picture Oscar winners (15 or so to go)

Random plug, but a good friend of mine has just launched an Oscars Checklist website that’s really useful if you’re on a completionist kick.


It’ll be particularly valuable when the 2025 nominees are announced, but it goes right back to the beginning and includes options to create your own filters. So for example if you decided to make a project of watching all Meryl Streep’s nominated performances, or every Best International winner, you could very easily create a watch list.
 
Babygirl –– 2025, A-
Paris, 13th District –– 2021, B

any currently on Mubi recommendations for me while I have a free trial, anyone? love relationship dramas and le cinema française

I see Matthias and Maxime is on there and it ticks both those boxes (well, français canadien anyway) and features Harris Dickinson to boot.
 
Cinema only:

Mufasa: The Lion King
A Real Pain
Babygirl
A Complete Unknown
Wolf Man
Flight Risk
Captain America: Brave New World
September 5
Heart Eyes
 
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Random plug, but a good friend of mine has just launched an Oscars Checklist website that’s really useful if you’re on a completionist kick.


It’ll be particularly valuable when the 2025 nominees are announced, but it goes right back to the beginning and includes options to create your own filters. So for example if you decided to make a project of watching all Meryl Streep’s nominated performances, or every Best International winner, you could very easily create a watch list.
Thanks for this @VoR! 😍
 
I've been watching a movie pretty much every day this winter

January
Charade (3.5/5)
Lawrence of Arabia (4/5) - In theaters
Black Girl (4/5)
Thelma (3/5)
Singles (4/5)
Ariel (4/5)
Fantastic Planet (5/5)
Interstellar (4/5)
Good Will Hunting (4/5)
Dr. Strangelove (3/5)
Yi Yi (3.5/5)
Solaris (4/5)
A Clockwork Orange (3.5/5)
Winter Light (3.5/5)
Stagecoach (5/5)
The Thing (3.5/5)
His Girl Friday (3.5/5)
Eyes Wide Shut (3.5/5)
Some Like It Hot (4.5/5)
 
Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)

Wanted to watch The Congress (2013), but it's not on my dodgy stick. So onto Brazil (1985).
 
Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)

Wanted to watch The Congress (2013), but it's not on my dodgy stick. So onto Brazil (1985).
Have you seen "Brazil" before?

It's ominous yet ridiculous at the same time. In many ways quite prescient & a very TOPICAL WATCH given current events.
 
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I Am Love (Luca Guadagnino) - 2009, A

an even more beautiful film than I'd remembered. the packing scene with the housekeeper destroys me a bit.
 
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My Cousin Rachel (2017)

I'd read the book years ago but couldn't remember a THING. What a STRANGE AFFAIR this was, with weird camera angles galore & oddly JITTERY performances from everyone.

Clearly a stylistic choice on behalf of the director, but at times it felt like I was watching a French & Saunders-esque PARODY rather than a serious drama.
 

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