2025 Letterboxd Stats!

I still love these stats so much and while this is probably my lowest number of films watched in a year I have still enjoyed not only logging them on Letterboxd but also attempting to still review them all on Let’s Go To The Movies. Although from looking at a few of the stats I think I actually didn’t bother even trying to review a couple of them. I do often check throughout the year at times to see which actors or directors that are possibly at the top of the list, although I don’t think I really had any obsessive watches in 2025, maybe I will change that for 2026!

I did eventually get to see Nolan’s Batman triology back to back at the cinema in one day and that was pretty epic I guess! Try to keep my first time watches higher than rewatches although at this point, given that I have probably watched nearly 2500 films it will be hard to keep that going. Even more so when you have favourites that you just adore watching!

What are your stats for 2025?

Did you have a film that you watched over and over again, or do you have a favourite like me (When Harry Met Sally) that is always your most watched in a year? An actor or director you actually found out you were obsessed with more than others this year?

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (2025) Review

Bridget Jones must navigate life as a widow and single mother to her two children, with plenty of help from her family and friends. She is about to understand that she still has a life to live, even if its not the one she thought she would have.

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Paddington in Peru (2024) Review

Paddington must return to Peru when he receives a worrying letter that his Aunt Lucy has gone missing from the Home for Retired Bears. With the Brown family joining him they must work together to help in the search.

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The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (2023) Review

Harold Fry has somewhat stumbled through his life and the tension with his wife Maureen makes for a difficult living situation. When he receives a letter from an old work colleague in Queenie, that she is dying in a hospice when going to post the letter he decides to walk to see her. Across the whole of England!

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The Young Victoria (2009) Review

A look into the first years of Queen Victoria’s rule in the United Kingdom, and her romance with Prince Albert.

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Another Year (2010) Review

Tom and Gerri are a happily married couple, Another Year goes through all four seasons to see the relationships they have with family and friends and all of the issues that comes with life in general.

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The Duke (2020) Review

In 1961, Kempton Bunton a 60 year old taxi driver from Newcastle manages to steal Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery in London, after £140,000 had just been used to buy it!

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A Boy Called Christmas (2021) Review

An origin story of how Father Christmas came about as young Nikolas Christmas beings an extraordinary adventure to find his father in the snowy north, with his pet mouse as his only companion, until of course he meets a reindeer.

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Six Minutes to Midnight (2020) Review

It’s 1939 in the UK and only 17 days before World War II begins, an English teacher disappears from a coastal boarding school which has 20 German teenage girls attending, Thomas Miller gets the job six days later and secretly tries to find out what really happened.

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Gangs of New York (2002) Review

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Amsterdam Vallon returns of the Five Points area of New York City seeking revenge on Bill the Butcher who killed his father the Priest many years earlier.

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