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The History of Sound (2025) // dir. Oliver Hermanus
Hedda (2025) written & directed by Nia DaCosta
Top 20 Favorite Films of 2025
Honorable Mentions: The Long Walk, Caught Stealing, The Naked Gun, Black Bag, K-Pop Demon Hunters, Thunderbolts, Companion, The Monkey, Eddington, One Of Them Days, The Roses, The Ugly Stepsister, Together, The Testament of Ann Lee, Friendship, Companion, Oh Hi!
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10DANCE テンダンス — 2025, dir. Keishi Ōtomo
MATO WAYUHI as Chutto in THE LOWDOWN season one
A recent conversation in a discord group reminded me of something important. If you're on the younger side (under 25 or 30) and you haven't seen all the incredible, dark and disturbing fantasy films that came out in the 1980s and late 1970s, then I would strongly encourage you to do so. There was something so dark about that genre during that time that I absolutely adore and that isn't really around in modern films for children and young adults (once they learned that it traumatized a whole generation of us).
My faves in case you need any recommendations. (Some of these are really not appropriate for children, so keep that in mind lol).
The Dark Crystal - 1982 - the Skeksis will give you nightmares. I am honestly very proud of the remake for being just as disturbing if not more so than the original.
Watership Down - 1978- NOT FOR CHILDREN - Jesus Christ why did so many of our parents show us this film at a formative age? It's all about trauma and death and displacement and there's literal blood and murder. Not a G Rated Film. Still, it's very good. Loads better than that CGI remake from a decade ago.
The Secret Of NIMH - 1982 - Incredible movie. Minor disturbing elements. Probably my favorite on the list. It's just a great adventure story with real world issues (animal experimentation, mental health problems, disabilities) and there's even a lovely romance. Highly recommend.
Legend - 1985- This film is just straight up disturbing. Yes, there's a lot of beautiful shots of unicorns and sexy, 20-something year old (insane Scientology wack job) Tom Cruise and gorgeous Mia Sara, but there's also torture, madness and literally the Devil (Tim Curry is the entire reason you should watch this film)
Labyrinth - 1986 - I only really have two words. David. Bowie. My 10 year old self found out about a lot of burgeoning kinks while watching that man prance around in eyeliner and a codpiece. It's a wonderful adventure as well - if you ignore the blatant romantic and sexual tension between Bowie and an underage Jennifer Connelly (none of us could)
The NeverEnding Story - 1984 - Lots of disturbing imagery in this one! The Nothing was fucking terrifying, and the creatures in this world seemed uniformly creepy, but still incredibly well done. Love the adventure of it.
The Princess Bride - 1987 - Not technically a kids film maybe? Lots of adult themes and adult jokes, but safe for kids imo. I adored it and still do. Incredible performances by Cary Elwes and Mandy Patinkin. R.O.U.S, Hello! My name is Inigo Montoya! (need I say more?)
The Last Unicorn - 1982 - A beautiful film with stunning representations of innocence, good and evil. Just gorgeous really. I should rewatch it as it's been 20 years or so.
Adding two that I definitely missed. They were both very good and surreal and a bit traumatizing.
Willow - 1988- I did love this film, and I have to watch it again. Madartigan and Fin Raziel were amazing, not to mention Warwick Davis as Willow Ufgood. Great sets, great storyline. Very creepy in places.
Return to Oz - 1985 - What a dark, surrealistic, spooky journey? Faves were Jack Pumpkinhead and Tik Tok the robot. The Wheelers will give you nightmares.
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Game Night dir. John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein | 2018
All he longed for was a fuller life, his heart nourished by a richer source. He tried to fly, fly over the hills but he remained on the ground with all his old ills.
LA CHIMERA (2023) dir. Alice Rohrwacher
Lady Macbeth (2016)
Director - William Oldroyd, Cinematography - Ari Wegner
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No one can make us leave this house. THE OTHERS (2001) dir. Alejandro Amenábar
Academy Award Winners for Best Cinematography: 1995 — John Toll, ASC Legends of the Fall (1994) Directed by Edward Zwick Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
John Toll’s visual approach was inspired by the still photographer William Albert Allard’s naturalistic work in documenting contemporary cowboys, as well as films such as Terrence Malick’s Days of Heaven. “We put enormous energy into taking advantage of the natural beauty of the locations,” Toll says. “I put great effort into making the lighting feel as natural as possible. During prep, we went through the script and for individual sequences we attempted to designate certain times of day, or even weather conditions. We weren’t always able to stay with this plan, but Ed Zwick and first AD Nilo Otero went to great lengths to support this idea as much as possible.” — American Cinematographer, March 2016
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Tastefully Yours (2025) dir. Park Dan-hee
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