By — Simon Epstein Simon Epstein By — Jeffrey Brown Jeffrey Brown By — Anne Azzi Davenport Anne Azzi Davenport Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/arts/14-favorite-movies-of-2025-according-to-these-critics Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter 14 favorite movies of 2025, according to these critics Arts Dec 26, 2025 5:00 PM EST Find all of our "Best of 2025" lists here. If you're searching for what to watch over a long, home-bound holiday weekend, these critics have a few ideas of where to start. Linda Holmes, host of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour, and Mike Sargent, host of the Brown & Black podcast, as well as co-president of the Black Film Critics Circle, join Jeffrey Brown to share their favorite movies of the year. "Sinners" "To me, movie of the year, in a few ways, is 'Sinners.'" – Linda Holmes "Superman" "This is truer to who I think Superman is than some of the other recent efforts." – Linda Holmes "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" "This is actually, I think, maybe the best of the three ['Knives Out' movies]. It's an interesting premise." – Mike Sargent "Weapons" "What this film reminds me, as a storyteller and a lover of stories, is: It's not just the story, it's how the story is told." – Mike Sargent "Blue Moon" "It's very much about art and people who make art." – Linda Holmes "The Secret Agent" "You almost feel like you're watching a documentary. It's very little artifice. Things are dirty. It seems very real. Every single actor, you completely believe them in their role." – Mike Sargent "The Perfect Neighbor" "It's a very upsetting film, I will say, out of the gate. It is about a white woman who lives near a Black woman and her kids and a lot of other people's kids. And this woman just became very agitated by the kids and was harassing them. And ultimately it ends in this tragic, violent end." – Linda Holmes My Mom Jayne" "I'm so skeptical when famous people make documentaries about their families, but [Mariska Hargitay] absolutely redeems the whole project. It's very honest, it's very fair to everybody." – Linda Holmes "SLY LIVES! aka The Burden of Black Genius" "This goes beyond just the usual musical doc. It explores the emotional, cultural burden placed on Black genius in America." – Mike Sargent "Orwell: 2+2=5" "What you see [George Orwell] talking about, what he was writing about, what he's saying is disturbingly prescient today." – Mike Sargent "Zootopia 2" "It's visually inventive and a lot of fun." – Linda Holmes "The Choral" "Some people absolutely are gonna find it a little bit corny, but I found it beautiful and and really moving." – Linda Holmes "Arco" "It's about a little boy who travels from the future into our future and meets a little girl, and their friendship. … And without saying much more, the animation is terrific." – Mike Sargent "The Bad Guys 2" "I think it sets the bar pretty high." – Mike Sargent A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue. Donate now By — Simon Epstein Simon Epstein By — Jeffrey Brown Jeffrey Brown In his more than 30-year career with the News Hour, Brown has served as co-anchor, studio moderator, and field reporter on a wide range of national and international issues, with work taking him around the country and to many parts of the globe. As arts correspondent he has profiled many of the world's leading writers, musicians, actors and other artists. Among his signature works at the News Hour: a multi-year series, “Culture at Risk,” about threatened cultural heritage in the United States and abroad; the creation of the NewsHour’s online “Art Beat”; and hosting the monthly book club, “Now Read This,” a collaboration with The New York Times. By — Anne Azzi Davenport Anne Azzi Davenport Anne Azzi Davenport is the Senior Producer of CANVAS at PBS News Hour. @Annedavenport
Find all of our "Best of 2025" lists here. If you're searching for what to watch over a long, home-bound holiday weekend, these critics have a few ideas of where to start. Linda Holmes, host of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour, and Mike Sargent, host of the Brown & Black podcast, as well as co-president of the Black Film Critics Circle, join Jeffrey Brown to share their favorite movies of the year. "Sinners" "To me, movie of the year, in a few ways, is 'Sinners.'" – Linda Holmes "Superman" "This is truer to who I think Superman is than some of the other recent efforts." – Linda Holmes "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" "This is actually, I think, maybe the best of the three ['Knives Out' movies]. It's an interesting premise." – Mike Sargent "Weapons" "What this film reminds me, as a storyteller and a lover of stories, is: It's not just the story, it's how the story is told." – Mike Sargent "Blue Moon" "It's very much about art and people who make art." – Linda Holmes "The Secret Agent" "You almost feel like you're watching a documentary. It's very little artifice. Things are dirty. It seems very real. Every single actor, you completely believe them in their role." – Mike Sargent "The Perfect Neighbor" "It's a very upsetting film, I will say, out of the gate. It is about a white woman who lives near a Black woman and her kids and a lot of other people's kids. And this woman just became very agitated by the kids and was harassing them. And ultimately it ends in this tragic, violent end." – Linda Holmes My Mom Jayne" "I'm so skeptical when famous people make documentaries about their families, but [Mariska Hargitay] absolutely redeems the whole project. It's very honest, it's very fair to everybody." – Linda Holmes "SLY LIVES! aka The Burden of Black Genius" "This goes beyond just the usual musical doc. It explores the emotional, cultural burden placed on Black genius in America." – Mike Sargent "Orwell: 2+2=5" "What you see [George Orwell] talking about, what he was writing about, what he's saying is disturbingly prescient today." – Mike Sargent "Zootopia 2" "It's visually inventive and a lot of fun." – Linda Holmes "The Choral" "Some people absolutely are gonna find it a little bit corny, but I found it beautiful and and really moving." – Linda Holmes "Arco" "It's about a little boy who travels from the future into our future and meets a little girl, and their friendship. … And without saying much more, the animation is terrific." – Mike Sargent "The Bad Guys 2" "I think it sets the bar pretty high." – Mike Sargent A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue. Donate now