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Monday, January 5, 2026

Movies I Watched in 2025 // many a Jimmy Stewart film (which surprises no one), and my introduction to Bollywood!

Hello, hello, friends!

The other day I chatted about my 2025 reads, but this being Movies Meet Their Match it's time for me to reveal all the movies I watched in 2025! It...was a lot more than I thought and took a couple days longer to put this post together than I originally imagined. For you, dear readers, this post is mostly movie poster eye candy, so have fun skimming through these!

There isn't really a uniting theme for any of these, but my family did start doing a "Sunday Movie Night" which is where many came from.

Want to see what I watched in previous years? Here's the link to my label "What I watched in."  

Notes:
    Films that are underlined means I cried while watching them. 
    An asterisk (*) means I watched the film more than once this year
    A tilda (~) means I saw the film in a theater.


New-to-me Feature Films:

Dear Brigitte (1965): Brigitte Bardot passed away at the end of 2025 so it feels appropriate that this was my first film of that year.

Jamaica Inn (1939)

The Rare Breed (1966)

Rope (1948) * 
These first few watches of the year were stacked with Jimmy Stewart and Maureen O'Hara, weren't they?
Meine teuflisch gute Freundin (English title: How to be Really Bad) (2018)
Le Daim (English title: Dearskin) (2019)
Mufasa: The Lion King (2024) ~
The Proposal (2009)
The Fall Guy (2024)
Pillow Talk (1959)
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (English title: Life Will Never Come Again) (2011)
Good Will Hunting (1997)
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947)
Hairspray (2007)
Captain Kidd (1945)
Love is Color Blind (2021)
Entrapment (1999)
Duck Soup (1933)

North by Northwest (1959)
The Mummy (1999)
Stargate (1994)
Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)
Raising Arizona (1987)
Jack the Giant Slayer (2013)

Glass Onion (2022)
Rain Man (1988)
It Happened One Night (1934)
Bell, Book and Candle (1958)
The Great Waldo Pepper (1975)
Topper (1937)
Cinderfella (1960)
Now You See Me 2 (2016)
Jeremiah Johnson (1972)
Guys and Dolls (1955)
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987)
Call Northside 777 (1948)
Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009)
Sliding Doors (1998)
The Great Race (1965)
The Martian (2015)
Easy A (2010)
20세기 소녀 [English title: 20th Century Girl] (2022)
A Man Called Otto (2022)
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967)
The Importance of Being Earnest (1952)
The Life List (2025)
Let It Snow (2019)
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) 

Total: 49


Documentaries: 

The Gardener (2018)

Total: 1


Grand total: 50

...that's a lot more than I thought it was. 5 of those had Jimmy Stewart, so 10% is enough to ensure anyone that he's my favorite actor...


A breakdown of the different countries I watched foreign films from:

    Canada: 1: The Gardener (2018)
    France: 1: Le Daim (English title: Dearskin) (2019)
    Germany: 1: Meine teuflisch gute Freundin (English title: How to be Really Bad) (2018)
    India: 1: Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (English title: Life Will Never Come Again) (2011)
    South Korea: 1: 20세기 소녀 (English title: 20th Century Girl) (2022)
    The Phillipines: 1: Love is Color Blind (2021)

No Hispanic films this year, which is strange coming off of 20 of them last year. 


Let's talk about movies from 2025. I only watched one (The Life List) and that wasn't until way the year was nearly over. I started Wake Up Dead Men but got very uncomfortable 15 minutes in. My family decided to quit watching it (the church vandalism scene was a little much) but I would be curious to hear from other people if things were resolved. I'm guessing they are, I just couldn't handle it at the time.

Another reason for my lack of 2025 movies is that not a lot of movies came out that I wanted to see? Here are a couple that I do hope to watch sometime: Frankenstein (2025) (a really good friend of mine adored this one and I was already hyped), Now You See Me: Now You Don't (2025), and Zootopia 2 (2025). That's just for the U.S. releases, as I'd happily watch things from different countries, but these seem to be the ones marketed here all the time.


TV Shows and Series:

Shows with (currently) one season:

    Doom at Your Service: watched all of this K-drama.
    Extraordinary Attorney Woo: finished the last 3 episodes.
    Geek Girl: rewatched season 1.
    Jury Duty: watched 5/8 episodes.
    The Secret Life of My Secretary: I watched all but the last episode because it started getting a little too much for me, so we'll see if I finish it or not.
    The Queen's Gambit: watched the first episode

Shows with multiple seasons:

    The Apothecary Diaries: watched seasons 1 and 2.
    The Flash: finished season 2.
    Friends: a couple random episodes from different seasons. What I've seen so far shows me I'm really like Pheobe.
    How I Met Your Mother: parts of season 1.
    Leverage: finished seasons 3 and 4 and most of season 5 (just putting off watching the end because I don't want it to be over).
    A Man on the Inside: watched (and then rewatched most of) season 1, started season 2.
    Merlin: rewatched parts of season 3 and 4.
    Newhart: watched various episodes, mostly from season 3.
    Nailed it! Mexico: watched some of season 1 and season 3.
    Robin Hood (BBC version): rewatched most of season 1.
    A Series of Unfortunate Events: rewatched part of season 1 and 2.
    XO Kitty: watched the first 2 episodes of season 2.
    Wednesday: watched season 2 and rewatched parts of season 1.
    Young Royals: watched some of season 1. It's really cool that it's in Swedish, but this is NOT my thing.


But enough of all of that. Here's the part where I go into more detail than just titles, the Top 10!


My 10 Favorite New-To-Me Movies of 2025: 

1. Rope (1948): This movie has taken over my personality since I watched it last January. A stunning and chilling examination of living out what one casually says in conversation. The story is gripping, the pacing is on-point, and most of all, THE CINEMATOGRAPHY. The coolest thing I have ever seen in my life. I am slowly trying to show this movie to every single person I know. Totally my favorite Hitchcock so far, and, as one of my friends I watched this with said, Jimmy Stewart is "fiiiiiiiine" in this, so that's a bonus.

2. Meine teuflisch gute Freundin (English title: How to be Really Bad) (2018): This is one of THE most wholesome movies EVER, which is a hoot considering it is about the devil's daughter trying to corrupt a girl. But really, it's so cute and I would happily watch it over and over again and sing along to the last song. "Don't you wish..."

3. Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (English title: Life Will Never Come Again) (2011): My first Bollywood movie! I had a blast and will definitely be watching a lot more. I don't have any others to compare this to, so who knows, maybe it's not the best, but I loved it, okay? It took place in Spain and I love Spain. It's a bromance and a road trip movie with extreme sports and questioning of one's life. I can see much of my sisters and I in the three main characters.

4. Rain Man (1988): People had been telling me to watch this for YEARS. I loved it even more than those people thought I would. I am not a fan of Tom Cruise's characters usually (sorry, not sorry, Maverick), and here he continued to play a similar type of character, but he's not the hero. Strangely enough, I learned to care for him. And Ray!!! I want to give Ray a hug. I've been quoting this non-stop ever since, especially "Wapner" and "We're counting cards."

5. Hairspray (2007): I'd see the "Live!" version a few years ago and didn't really care for it. This version, though, was a BLAST. I watched this with some theater pals and had such a good time. Link has one brain-cell. It's my favorite role of John Travolta so far. Seaweed's voice could melt butter. Then of course, Tracy is a DEAR. It's so much fun and I love the simultaneous celebration and critique of the 60s. 

6. The Importance of Being Earnest (1952): I'd been wanting to experience Oscar Wilde's play for a long time and it did not let me down. So witty, so droll! My favorite lines were: "The dog cart is at the door." and "They're eating biscuits!" All in all SUCH a good time that I will overlook some weird British stuff. I want to read it and watch the 2002 version ASAP.

7. It Happened One Night (1934): Another that I'd been wanting to watch for a long time, so expectations were high. I don't know what it is that I love so much about this, but my best guess would be the dynamic between Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert. Both of their characters learn a lot from each other, laugh at each other, and just have a good time. It's also got a poignant Great Depression moment that may have made me teary.

8. The Great Race (1965): This is so ridiculous but also so much fun. Jack Lemmon's portrayal of Professor Fate is peak, complete with failed plans and dastardly "mwahaha"s. He steals the show with his facial expressions. I'm not really a fan of Tony Curtis's, but the running gag with his costumes was so subtle at first then so obvious and I loved it. Natalie Wood was super charming, too. So all in all, "Brandy! Throw more brandy!"

9. The Great Waldo Pepper (1975): My favorite Robert Redford so far, and I'd watched this a couple of weeks before his passing. It's filled with bravado but also desperation for greatness. A secondary story is being told by the way people tell stories. It's fascinating, tragic, and wonderful in its own way.

10. Call Northside 777 (1948): I had never even heard of this Jimmy Stewart movie, but it's based on a true story! It's about journalism finding justice where the law failed. It's about seeking the truth even if you think all of this is nonsense. Kasia Orzazewski who played Tillie Wiecek was an absolute DARLING and I want to wrap her up in a blanket to keep her away from the worries of the world.  

Honorable mentions: Jamaica Inn (1939), Easy A (2010), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967), The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947), and The Martian (2015).


Among my least favorite movies were The Proposal (2009) and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) which is another piece of evidence in how I should not watch rom-coms. Will I ever learn?...stay tuned. February is coming up, so around Valentine's Day will be a test for me, but maybe I'll just watch fairy tales instead (check out Hamlette's upcoming blog party all about fairytales!)


As for my goals for movie-watching 2025:

- I watched enough on the 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die list to get over 100 in total! I watched 8, and they were: The Breakfast Club, Duck Soup, Guys and Dolls, It Happened One Night, North by Northwest, Rain Man, Raising Arizona, and Rope.

- I started out really strongly with being better at keeping track of TV shows by starting a journal specifically for them. I didn't keep to it always, but I think it's helped so far!

- I did not succeed so much in writing more blog posts, but part of that was enabled by my getting a Letterboxd account so I posted thoughts over there.


I don't really have anything specific in mind for goals for 2026 besides to write more reviews and be more active on this blog! I have a ton of posts in mind (one for The Great Waldo Pepper and possibly one for The Martian coming soon...) so I'm already rich in inspiration.

Alright, folks, that's it! How many of these movies have you seen? Do you have any favorites? Have you seen Rope? What were some of your favorite movies of 2025?  HAVE YOU SEEN ROPE? (I should probably just write a post on it...)


Chloe the MovieCritic

4 comments:

  1. SOMEONE ELSE LIKES THE GREAT RACE!!!! YAY!!! I have yet to meet someone outside of my family who has seen it and it's such a classic!!!!

    I'm very much looking forward to watching several movies on your list, particularly the Jimmy Stewart ones, my family loves him! Have you heard/seen/plan to see the new Jimmy Stewart movie that's coming out?

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  2. The amount of Jimmy Stewart on this list? I approve, my dear.
    I have not seen Rope! I most certainly should. (You most certainly should write a post on it.) I really want to see Call Northside 777 now too because a) Jimmy Stewart and b) your description of the premise is one of my favorite weirdly specific things that stories sometimes do.
    Speaking of Jimmy Stewart, did I ever tell you I convinced a coworker to watch Seventh Heaven and he loved it? ("I don't like romances, and a romance is really all it was...but it was just so good," was what he said.) I feel like it's my mission in life to bring all the right fans to Seventh Heaven, tbh.

    The Great Race sounds like a DELIGHT and it's going on my TBW posthaste! Jack Lemmon is a hilarious actor. (Have you seen The Wackiest Ship in the Army?)
    Also must watch It Happened One Night. That's one I've heard of forever without actually knowing what it was about (or that it had Claudette Colbert in it--I am a big fan of Claudette Colbert).

    Also, The Importance of Being Earnest!!! The 1952 one is sooooo good. The later one with Colin Firth is nice too, but not as much of a masterpiece as the 1952 one. It is peak hilarity.

    I very much look forward to your Martian post. I've never seen it, but I liked the book, and it was also a book where I was like, "you know, I think this would be better as a movie." My top new movie I watched this year I think was Bridge of Spies...second place was maybe The Man From UNCLE and both were made in 2015 and that's such a random coincidence, especially because they might have been the only two movies from the 21st century I even saw hahaha. Rewatched Holiday Inn on Christmas, which was also a delight! (Actually wait...I think I saw How to Steal a Million this year. That's probably my second favorite!) Always enjoy this post from you and love how incredibly varied your movie taste is!

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  3. Lots of great movies on this list!! I've had Dear Brigitte on my watch list for a while because of Glynis Johns but have yet to watch it. I've actually never seen a Bardot movie! I also really want to see Waldo Pepper. I agree that The Proposal isn't very good. I've always liked How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days but I first watched it in the late 2000s and if I were watching if for the first time today I can see maybe not liking it that much.

    I started watching Rope once but stopped after a few minutes because I found it kind of disturbing.. *ducks* One day I'll give it another shot lol. I do have Call Northside 777 in a stack of dvds next to me though!

    I write down what shows I watch in my journal but I really need to make a separate log of them so when I take a break I know where I stopped.

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