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?

I Swear (2025) Review

John Davidson was diagnosed with Tourette’s syndrome at a young age, which alientated him from his peers and family. Struggling with a condition that not many people at witnessed, we see his inspirational story and how he went on to raise awareness and help others.

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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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See How They Run (2022) Review

In London 1953, Agatha Christie’s play The Mousetrap was celebrating its 100th performance and everything was about to change as it was being adapted into a film, with sleazy American director Leo Kopernick’s drunken behaviour annoying the actors and those around the theatre. He is then killed backstage!

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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019) Review

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The end of the Skywalker saga as the remaining members of the Resistance must face the First Order on final time.

⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Stan & Ollie (2018) Review

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Based on the true story of Laurel and Hardy’s tour of the UK and Ireland, a truly outstanding and very famous comedy duo attempting to reignite their film career touring the theatres. Not going to plan when the ticket sales are a lot lower than they expected.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Theatre: Olivier Awards 2018 – Nominations

Annouced this afternoon are the 2018 Olivier Awards recognising some of the amazing productions and performances over the past year! I have been lucky enough to see quite a few of these productions as well!

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Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001) Review

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Bridget Jones is pretty much sick of her singleton life style and vows to make some serious changes. Through her diary entries we get to go along on the crazy ride as she attempts to find true love.

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Bridget Jones’s Baby (2016) Review

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Bridget Jones is back and she never kept her happy ending with Mark Darcy. She has just turned 43 and still very much single, decides to change her life choices which leads to becoming pregnant. One problem, the baby has two possible fathers.

⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Filth (2013) Review

Bruce Robertson will do anything to get a promotion at work but does being a junkie and all the hallucinations show what his life has really become? As he tries to win back his wife and daughter?

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