Best of 2025 - Movies

Now that I've said what I wanted to about the current situation with the Michigan football team, let's get back to my best of 2025 lists. Today I'm going to give you all my top five movies of the year. I realized while writing this list that I saw a ton of movies this year, and more so, I went back to the theater to see a bunch of these movies. I have missed the theater and going back was totally awesome for me. There was a weekend where my wife, my two kids and I went to see three movies on three straight days in the theaters and it was awesome. The theater going experience adds so much to the movies in my opinion and getting back there was a big deal for me.

I do want to shout out three movies that did not make my top five really quickly. First of all I loved the new "Superman" movie. It was cool and sweet and very well made. I also happened to really enjoy Edgar Wright's "The Running Man". This one was truer to the book and it was ultra violent and even silly from time to time. Michael Cera was tremendous too. And finally, "Bugonia" is one of the most original and interesting movies I saw all year. Jesse Plemons and Emma Watson give powerhouse performances and when the movie goes barreling towards the end, it is a wild ride. Also, a small shoutout to "Eddington". That movie was magnetic for 90 minutes, and then it goes off the rails, but in a good way. And Joaquin Phoenix gives what I consider to be the best performance of his career. Now let's get to the list.

At number 5 I have "Sisu: Road to Revenge". This movie is an absolute orgy of violence. This movie is nonstop action and I was so enthralled at every second I watched. I saw the first "Sisu" with my dad at home and we were blown away at how wild it was. I mean, he survives a horrific plane crash amongst so many other things. In "Sisu: Road to Revenge", the plane crash seems timid. There's so much action in this sequel. The main guy, who doesn't speak in the movie, rides a train car that has an atom bomb attached to it. He has to fight his way through said train with a bunch of people after him. He has planes chasing him through the woods. He even finds a way to get a tanker to flip over obstacles in his way. This movie rules, it is so fun, it is violent and it might have been the best time I had in the theater this year.

At number 4 I have "Friendship". I am a Tim Robinson fan. I think that much has been made clear time and time again. This movie just allows him to do his thing for 90 minutes. Paul Rudd is in this movie, as is Kate Mara, but this is all Tim Robinson. Make no mistake, this is his movie through and through. And he nails it. It is a perfect movie for him because he gets to do what he does best, and that is his version of cringe comedy. The scene in his home, where he is confronted by Connor O'Malley while Robinson is at his drum kit is hilarious. When he takes his son to go pick mushrooms and then gets sick in the mall, wonderful. All the stuff between him and Rudd and his friends was tremendous. This is such a funny movie and I have watched it multiple times since it made its way to streaming. This is the best comedy of the year and I think everyone should seek it out.

At number 3 I have "Sinners". This would have easily been number 1 almost any other year. This is such a cool and unique take on vampires. But the movie is so much more than that. What Ryan Coogler was able to do with music and making this somewhat of a musical was magical. The scene where the young kid is playing his guitar in the juke joint and all of the past, present and future musical genres show up was one of the coolest things I have ever witnessed in the theater. We got that scene and the Irish folk song with all the vampires which was amazing in its own way. I know some people said that the movie was slow in parts, but I disagree. All of that was to build the story and get us to the finale, which was incredible. Hailee Steinfeld, Delroy Lindo and most notably, Michael B Jordan, playing two roles, do some of the best work of the year. Michael B Jordan deserves all the accolades, as does Coogler. "Sinners" is an amazing movie and it needs to be seen by everyone.

At number 2 I have "Weapons". I'm not usually a fan of "horror" movies, but with "Sinners" and Weapons", I'm all in on this style of horror movies. "Weapons" is a fascinating story about a classroom of kids that all disappeared one day and this movie tells us the story of how it all happened and gives us a conclusion. I knew Zach Cregger from "The Whitest Kids U Know", but he is on the Jordan Peele trajectory of former comedy creators who now do horror. And they are absolutely crushing it. And I would be remiss if I didn't mention Amy Madigan as Aunt Gladys. She is more than deserving of awards consideration for this role. She was so menacing and scary and diabolical. The stuff she does to the main kid's parents was horrific and she totally sells it. Madigan gives such a great performance. It may be the best of the year for me.

And finally, at number 1 I have "One Battle After Another". This is not only the movie of the year, it may be one of the best movies I have ever seen. It is such a well made and perfectly told story. From the opening sequence, where we see Leonardo Dicaprio and Teyana Taylor and their group and what they're doing, it is so compelling. And the movie just gets better and better from there. I don't know if there is a movie out there that tells the story of what is happening in America right now. Taylor and Dicaprio are awesome. Taylor plays her role perfectly. Dicaprio has never been this funny in a role. Chase Infiniti is a revelation. Benecio Del Toro is wonderful. Sean Penn is eerie and diabolical. And Paul Thomas Anderson directs the hell out of this movie. He had a vision and he put it out in the world and it is getting all kinds of love. From the opening sequence to the stuff between Infiniti and Dicaprio to the car chase scene, this movie is so well made and so awesome. I was floored after I saw the movie and I implore everyone to see it if you haven't already. "One Battle After Another" is a true achievement and it is not only the best movie of the year, it is an all timer.

That's it for my top five movies of 2025. Come back on Monday for my top five tv shows of the year. 

Ty

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Ty Watches "Weapons"

Now that I have finished my preseason football stuff, I have some movie and album write ups I want to get to. The first movie I want to talk about is "Weapons".

I wrote a blog a while back about the trailer and how much it made me want to see the movie. And I found a way to see it on opening weekend, going to see it solo on the Sunday it opened. And I absolutely loved this movie. I will be as spoiler free as possible moving forward by the way.

The story of the movie is as follows, 17 kids from one single classroom all leave their houses at 2:17am and "never come back". The movie then tells the story of the aftermath from different perspectives. Julia Garner plays the teacher of the classroom and we get her story first. It's clear she has some deep seeded issues, but in the end she is a person who cares about her kids. She wants what is best for them, she just doesn't really know how to go about it the right way. Garner does some great stuff in this movie, and after seeing her in "Fantastic Four: First Steps", which she is also very good in, she is amazing here. I was very impressed with her work. Alden Ehrenreich plays a local cop who isn't on the job about the missing kids, but he has insight because he works in the police office. Ehrenreich does some solid work too. He is always anxious and nervous about everything around him. He has an overbearing girlfriend.His girlfriend's dad happens to be the chief of police in this town and he may or may not have issues with alcohol. He is also a friend of Garner's, and they may or may not have a personal past. Ehrenreich was fun to watch. He also brings a little humor in an otherwise very scary movie. Josh Brolin plays a parent of one of the kids who left their house. Brolin is about as reliable as they come in Hollywood. He portrays the ache and anger of a parent whose kid is gone. He wants answers and he will stop at nothing to figure it all out. He is also involved in what I found to be the scariest part of the whole movie. There's a long scene with him that made me jump in my seat in the theater. Benedict Wong plays the principal of the school and he is incredible in the movie. He has to do a bunch of different things in his ten minutes on screen and boy oh boy does he nail it. He is probably my favorite part of the whole movie. I also appreciate how he handled the whole scenario as the principal for the school where the kids left. Austin Abrams plays a local junkie who is the catalyst for uncovering the mystery of the movie. But, since he is constantly high, no one will listen to him. It doesn't really end well for him. And then we have Amy Madigan, who gives a performance of a lifetime. She is top notch in this movie and I hope she gets some kind of awards consideration. I was absolutely blown away by the work she did.

"Weapons" worked on a ton of levels for me. I thought about how I would handle this situation if it happened to me. I thought the kid actors did good work. Zach Cregger knows how to make a scary and mysterious movie that always has me on the edge of my seat. "Weapons" is definitely scary, but it also has moments of humor and levity. I appreciate that it isn't entirely shot at night. They created a universe that I'm interested in seeing much more of.

Overall, I'm stoked I was able to see this movie on a big screen and I cannot recommend it enough. "Weapons" is amazing. 

Ty

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Ty Wants to Watch "Weapons"

I was never really much of a fan of horror movies as a kid. I felt that if I was going to watch a movie, I wanted to have a good time and not be scared. I almost always chose sports or comedy movies. And if the two were in the same movie, that was gold for me.

As I get older though, I have found that I do like certain horror movies. I prefer psychological stuff when it comes to horror. Movies like "Black Swan", "The Babadook" and "A Clockwork Orange" are my style of horror. A few years ago I kept hearing people talk about this new horror director Zach Cregger and his new movie "Barbarian". The talk became a constant for me while listening to podcasts that I decided I was going to watch.

I was kind of floored by "Barbarian". Make no mistake, "Barbarian" is a very scary movie, but it also tells an interesting story and is filled with twists and turns. I loved the two different story arcs that met up near the end. The Skarsgaard that was in it was scary until it was revealed that he wasn't an actual bad guy. The scary person was unique in its horror persona and the movie has stayed with me for quite some time now.

Well, I'm here to say that Cregger has a new movie coming out, of which I just watched the trailer, and now I want to go see it. The movie is called "Weapons", and the trailer is so minimal that it has really sparked my interest. I have zero idea what it is about, and that is the mark of a good trailer for me. And the movie looks like it is going to be scary, psychological, maybe a tiny bit humorous and will stay with me just like "Barbarian" did. During the very short trailer we see a kid walking in a school hallway, we see another kid with bruises looking confused, a guy stabbing his face with a fork, another guy being covered in an oily like substance and it looks as if all the other characters scream very loudly at separate points. It is exactly what I want from a horror trailer. Seeing this makes me want to see the movie. I'm itching to know what the story is all about. I want to know why it's called "Weapons". I'm curious as to how it all connects. This is how to make a trailer in modern times. I don't want to know every beat of the story within a trailer. It is nice to leave something to the imagination. I like how ambiguous and vague it all seems. I went into "Barbarian" totally blind and that was the best way to see that movie. I may not watch another trailer for "Weapons". I feel like I want to know more, but I'd rather wait to find it all out in the theaters. If the movie is anywhere near as good as this trailer, Cregger is going to have another win to put in his hat.

If you like horror, especially psychological horror, go check out this trailer. It seems like there will be a good amount in this movie, alongside the traditional horror tropes. In the end, all I really know is I will be seeing "Weapons" in the theater. It is becoming a must watch for me. 

Ty

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