
The Daily Sunday Special: The Best Movies of 2025
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Dec 28, 2025 Alissa Wilkinson, a film critic for The New York Times, teams up with Nicole Sperling, a culture reporter based in Los Angeles, to reflect on the cinematic highlights of 2025. They delve into notable films like 'Sinners' and 'One Battle After Another,' exploring themes of activism and cultural impact. The conversation also examines industry trends, including Warner Brothers' successes and the implications of consolidation in Hollywood. Don't miss their critics’ picks and insights into the future of cinema!
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Auteurs Still Move Culture
- Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another shows audiences still crave assured, auteur-driven original films.
- Nicole Sperling notes such films may not be huge box-office wins but gain long cultural life and awards momentum.
Back Risky Original Films
- Support studios taking creative risks to encourage more original filmmaking.
- Prioritize seeing and promoting auteur-driven films to sustain their cultural and financial life.
Original Risk Can Yield Big Returns
- Ryan Coogler's Sinners combined genre play with social themes to become both a critical and commercial hit.
- The film's success shows studios can profit from bold, original projects when marketed and executed well.


