The 10 Most Important Movies Left in 2025
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The 10 Most Important Movies Left in 2025
"My plan might have worked a little too well. When I got back home, I immediately charted out every movie I wanted to watch for the rest of the year. It's a long list, but I picked out the ten films that will make or break the rest of 2025 on the big screen. View full post on YouTube The Long Walk (September 12) Whatever it says about our current times, stories following desperate people entering life-or-death competitions are all the rage nowadays."
"The latest entry, The Long Walk, follows a group of young men who are forced to compete in an annual walking contest. The winner? The last person still moving. The story is based on one of Stephen King's earliest novels, from 1979, now adapted to the screen by Hunger Games franchise director Francis Lawrence (very fitting). Judging by the first footage of Cooper Hoffman (Licorice Pizza), David Jonsson (Alien: Romulus),"
An energetic fall television lineup coexists with a renewed focus on cinema and classic screenings. A rewatch of Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai on the big screen prompted a comprehensive year-end movie plan. Ten films were selected as pivotal titles that could define the cinematic year of 2025. The first highlighted film, The Long Walk (Sept. 12), depicts young men forced into a lethal annual walking contest; the story adapts Stephen King's 1979 novel and is directed by Francis Lawrence, featuring Cooper Hoffman, David Jonsson, Charlie Plummer, and Ben Wang. A September 26 entry involves Paul Thomas Anderson and Leonardo DiCaprio.
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