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The year 2025 was hard for the film industry but good for movies. “Looking back at this turbulent year, rife with the usual industry concerns over the viability of the theatrical experience, young people’s slipping attention spans, and Hollywood’s overreliance on franchises, unearths a diverse crop of gems,” my colleague David Sims wrote this week.

Spend time with his list of the year’s 10 best films, and when you’re done reflecting on the year that was, spare a moment for some of our critics’ other recommendations. Maybe you’ll return to a beloved favorite or find something new.

On Movies

The 10 Best Movies of 2025

By David Sims

The standout films that helped cinema survive another turbulent year

Read the article.

Five Movies Worth a Repeat Watch

By Stephanie Bai

Our writers and editors share which films they can enjoy over and over again.

Read the article.

25 Feel-Good Films You’ll Want to Watch Again—And Again

By David Sims

Anxious? Here are some of the best and most rewatch-friendly movies to soothe your mind. (From 2020)

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Still Curious? • The best albums of the year: Although we may be on the cusp of a major shift in how music is made, achieving excellent results will always require a human approach, our critic Spencer Kornhaber writes. • Hopeful images from 2025: Photos that recognize some of the abundant joy and kindness present in the world around us

Other Diversions • ‘Six-seven’ is six feet under. • What do you think of Barry Bonds now? • Why couples therapists are sick of ‘therapy-speak’

PS

I recently asked readers to share a photo of something that sparks their sense of awe in the world. C.B., age 68, sent this photo of Vancouver, Canada.

I’ll continue to feature your responses in the coming weeks.

— Isabel