Welcome to Inframe Out's year in film, where we review 12 months of cinema, showcasing the best and the worst. While I've enjoyed great TV, music, and graphic novels, let's focus on some of the worst films of 2025, ranking from 10 to 6.
Starting at number 10, "Captain America: Brave New World" surprised no one with its redundant plot, introducing adamantium with the claim that it's "more indestructible than vibranium." This Marvel film followed the familiar path of inconsequential CGI and lackluster scripting.
Next, "The Ritual" joined the endless line of exorcism movies. Unfortunately, it did nothing to stand out from its predecessors, falling into familiar cliches of the genre with lackluster execution.
"The Electric State" was a catastrophic adaptation, missing core themes of the original novel and made worse by its bland performances and dull cinematography. It turned into a shallow commentary on consumerism instead of a meaningful narrative.
"Flight Risk" offered an unsatisfying mix of tones and mediocre storytelling, failing to create any real tension, instead leaning heavily on poor humor.
Finally, "The Strangers Chapter 2" turned a familiar horror formula into a repetitive sequence of chase scenes devoid of innovation, leaving audiences unimpressed.
These entries highlight a year marked by cinematic disappointments, with uninspired plots and execution marking the worst films.