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Explore 2025 Movies Articles | Woke Waves Magazine Your ultimate guide to 2025 movies is here! Stay updated with the latest news, release dates, trailers, cast announcements, and behind-the-scenes insights for the biggest blockbusters and indie gems hitting the screen in 2025
The Best Woke Movies, Ranked Best to Worst Movies that focus on social and racial justice issues The term woke is relatively new to our vernacular, but socially conscious movies that bring awareness to issues have been around since the dawn of the cinema
70 Best Woke Movies to Watch Right Now Below, we list the most piercing, compelling, and illuminating social justice movies you can stream right now Understated in budget but lavished with praise, this semi-autobiographical drama by Daniel Destin Cretton flings its audience into the chaotic lives and personal crises of at-risk youths and the passionate social workers that aid them
Non-Woke Movies and TV Shows 2024-2025 List your movie, TV celebrity picks 1 A Minecraft Movie Four misfits are suddenly pulled through a mysterious portal into a bizarre cubic wonderland that thrives on imagination To get back home they'll have to master this world while embarking on a quest with an unexpected expert crafter
70 Best Woke Movies To Watch Right Now (April 2025) From the social class films of the ’50s to the blaxploitation craze of the ’70s to the plethora of BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ movies that dominate today’s screens, woke cinema has always been here, and it’s not going away anytime soon
The 25 Best Movies of 2025 (So Far) | High On Films The 25 Best Movies of 2025 (So Far): If 2024 was the subject of much “bad film year” discussion over the course of its running (and, let’s be honest, rightly so), then 2025 may very well have us yearning for the good ol’ days of “Anora” discourse Approaching the halfway point of the first quarter-century of this millennium, it’s clear that cinema is, for the moment at least