Lights, camera, 2025! If you thought 2024 was packed with cinematic magic, brace yourself — this year’s lineup is like a Netflix binge, a Marvel marathon, and a cosy Sunday at the cinema all rolled into one. From cuddly Paddington to demon-fighting K-pop stars, and yes, Liam Neeson reviving The Naked Gun, there’s something for every kind of movie lover.

Whether you’re a serial popcorn muncher or the friend who insists on reading Rotten Tomatoes scores before buying a ticket, here’s a fun, bubbly breakdown of the best new movies of 2025, ranked by Tomatometer. Grab your 3D glasses — let’s dive in!
1. On Becoming a Guinea Fowl (100%)

Family drama meets vibrant storytelling in Rungano Nyoni’s latest masterpiece. It’s got suspense, heart, and a dash of dark humour — perfect for your next “I want to feel something” movie night.
Starring: Susan Chardy, Roy Chisha
Personal verdict: Bring tissues. And maybe a comfort snack.
2. Eephus (100%)
If you’ve ever cried during a sports movie, this one’s for you. A bittersweet baseball tale about community, change, and hitting life’s curveballs. It’s like Field of Dreams, but quirkier.

Starring: Keith William Richards, Cliff Blake
Pro tip: Watch with a hot dog in hand. Full experience!
3. Caught by the Tides (99%)
This intimate epic sweeps across decades in China, chronicling love, loss, and time itself. Think of it as your poetic slow-burn pick when you’re in the mood for something profound.

Starring: Tao Zhao, Zhubin Li
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4. Vulcanizadora (98%)
Darkly funny, low-budget brilliance! Two friends in a Michigan forest with a disturbing pact — and yet, somehow hilarious. Joel Potrykus strikes again with indie gold.

Starring: Joshua Burge, Joel Potrykus
5. Familiar Touch (98%)
A gentle drama about life, mortality, and one incredible breakfast scene that’ll make you call your gran. Kathleen Chalfant steals the show.

Starring: H. Jon Benjamin, Kathleen Chalfant
This film leaves a familiar touch on your heart.
6. Black Dog (98%)
Poetic, redemptive, and featuring the best four-legged co-star since Marley & Me. If you love road trips, heartwarming journeys, and dogs (who doesn’t?), this is for you.

Starring: Eddie Peng, Liya Tong
Note to self: Bring the dog-friendly popcorn.
7. Sinners (97%)
Ryan Coogler unleashes his first original blockbuster with music, family drama, and visual flair. Michael B. Jordan shines (as always).

Fun fact: The soundtrack will live rent-free in your head.
8. I’m Still Here (97%)
A Brazilian family’s search for answers amid political upheaval — poignant, heartfelt, and yes, you will probably cry. Fernanda Torres delivers powerhouse emotions.

Check out my Top International Films to Watch for similar gems.
9. Sorry, Baby (96%)

Eva Victor brings wry humour to dark subject matter. It’s a dramedy that balances laughs with life lessons — and might just make you text your friends “sorry” for no reason.
10. The Ballad of Wallis Island (97%)
Eccentric lottery winners, remote islands, and the kind of sweet, humble story that makes your heart hum. Think Amélie meets Castaway.

Starring: Tim Key, Carey Mulligan
Honourable Mentions for Your 2025 Movie Bucket List
- KPop Demon Hunters (97%) – Saving the world, one dance break at a time. K-pop meets Ghostbusters? Yes, please.
- Sister Midnight (97%) – Bollywood energy plus paper-thin walls and a sly look at marriage.
- Superman (83%) – James Gunn makes the Man of Steel feel fresh, fun, and actually human again.
- The Naked Gun (90%) – Liam Neeson proving dad jokes and deadpan comedy never die.
- Paddington in Peru (93%) – Our favourite polite bear goes on holiday. Bring the marmalade.
Why 2025 Is the Year of “One More Movie Night”
Between nostalgic reboots (Bridget Jones, Final Destination, Mission: Impossible), fresh original hits (Sinners, Sorry, Baby), and family delights (Elio, Dog Man), 2025 might just have you living at the cinema.
My advice? Keep an eye on anything that hits 90%+ on the Tomatometer — it’s your safest bet for a Friday night that won’t disappoint.
Oh, and don’t forget to check out the recent guide to Best Movie Snacks Ranked. Because let’s be honest — half the fun of the cinema is the snacks!