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    2025 Year in Review: The Movie Buff Critics Share their Favorite Films of the Year

    Movie Buff StaffBy Movie Buff StaffFebruary 3, 2026No Comments34 Mins Read
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    From left: "No Other Choice," "Sinner," and "The Naked Gun."
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    Matt DeCristo (Top 5)

    5. “M3GAN 2.0” (Dir. Gerard Johnstone)

    Megan 2.0
    A scene from “M3GAN 2.0.” (Photo: Universal Pictures, 2025).

    The concept is prescient. A child’s toy infused with AI that becomes murderous. Some moments were funny. Scares were exchanged for an abundance of action and fight sequences. All traces of horror present from the original were abandoned. Still, it’s fun for some reason. (Read our review).

    4. “A Merry Little Ex-Mas” (Dir. Steve Carr)

    Alicia Silverstone made her Netflix debut in a film that started the Holiday season. Not meant to be analyzed and dissected, the reason we watch a movie like this is strictly enjoyment. And it is enjoyable. Especially if you like a predictable and cheesy Christmas rom-com. (Read our review).

    3. “The Door” (Dir. Alexander Seltzer)

    Filmmaker Alexander Seltzer delivers 14 minutes of pure tension with this horror short. Sacrificing big budget effects for exceptional writing and cinematography, “The Door” involves grief and suffering as a couple deals with the loss of their only child. Great acting between the two leads makes this single location story well worth your time. (Read our review).

    2. “My Secret Santa” (Dir. Mike Rohl)

    Alexandra Breckenridge stars in “My Secret Santa.” (Photo: Netflix, 2025).

    “Virgin River” star Alexandra Breckenridge demonstrates a knack for this time of movie. She’s a single mom who dresses up as Santa for a high paying job. It’s ridiculous, but who cares? The original concept is funny, and is a must watch for those of us who love these movies. (Read our review).

    1. “Roofman” (Dir. Derek Cianfrance)

    Based on the true story of a serial burglar played by Channing Tatum, this comedy crime thriller is impossible to believe. “Roofman” chronicles the crimes, imprisonment, and subsequent escape of Jeffrey Manchester, including his hiding out for six months inside of a Toys”R”Us. While Tatum shines, Peter Dinklage and Kirsten Dunst are equally impressive in co-starring roles. (Read our review).

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