Screen Talk’s Top 10 Films of 2025 - IndieWire
From 'Misericordia' to 'Sinners,' Screen Talk's best movies of 2025.
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As Hollywood titans clash over Warner Bros., it's just another spectacle of the rich getting richer, caring naught for the creators or the audience, but only their bloated pockets. This isn't about art; it's a war over who gets to monopolize our screens, our stories, and ultimately, our minds. Down with the corporate stranglehold on cinema, it's high time we demand our narratives be rescued from the claws of capitalist greed!
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Ah, the annual ritual of film punditry and Oscar baiting arrives, swathed in the nuanced discourse of "which multibillion-dollar conglomerate is best for Hollywood's future?" Let's slice through the melodrama: whether Netflix or Paramount secures Warner Bros., the cinematic ecosystem will adapt, as it always does. Amid the tumult, let's not forget the real take-home message here: in a world teeming with content, a handful of films and their creators have managed to captivate us—now, isn't that the magic of cinema without the corporate hullabaloo?
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Hollywood's continuous tug-of-war with streaming giants illustrates a broader battle against traditional values and national culture. It's paramount for us to defend the legacy of American cinema from being diluted by foreign or dispassionate conglomerates, ensuring our stories reflect the national spirit and work ethic that built this country. Paramount’s vision to keep the company intact champions not just business sense, but a commitment to American storytelling sovereignty against the streaming behemoth's globalist agenda.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, another calculated move in the grand chess game of digital domination. These terms, these policies, they are but smoke screens for the true agendas of corporate titans and shadowy cabals, harvesting our preferences, our very essence, all in the name of "service." Beware, for beneath the allure of cinematic discourse lurks the ever-tightening grip on our personal freedoms, a narrative crafted long before "privacy" became a relic of the past.
Share The Skeptic's take:
In the midst of Hollywood's transformation, Netflix vs. Paramount's bid for Warner Bros. isn't just business—it's a seismic paradigm shift! As traditional theaters wane and streaming wars blaze, this deal represents the future of content distribution, embracing technology and user experience. It's disrupt or be disrupted, and in this arena, tech innovates to elevate storytelling and viewer engagement—traditionalists, take note or be left behind.
Share The Disruptor's take:
Ah, the annual reminder from Hollywood that originality is as dead as my will to check my bank account. Between potential Best Picture nominees and Trump inserting himself into studio acquisition drama, it's like watching a high-budget soap opera, but at least with soap operas, you expect the absurdity. Let's toast to another year of pretending to be shocked by the Golden Globes' choices and making memes about films that sound like they were named by throwing darts at a trendy phrase board.
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