Rolling Stone magazine released its annual list of the 20 best movies of the year, but fans were shocked to find a blockbuster conspicuously missing from the rankings.
Rolling Stone's Best Movies of 2025 List Called 'Wild' Snub
Moviegoers will be able to enjoy some instant classics in 2025!
Rolling Stone released a list of the 20th anniversary, but the fans remained attached as other blockbusters did not lose their positions.
"From an epic tale of political conflict to a personal interpretation of a literary classic - the highlights of a very good year for moviegoers," the release said, shared on Instagram on Monday, December 1.
Fans quickly flooded the comments section with their own posts, with many agreeing that Ryan Coogler's villains deserve a place among the greats.
"No sinner is truly cruel... Aren't you a music magazine?" one follower commented.
Another says: "The list is many but it has forgotten the sinners.
"How can any moviegoer take your content seriously if it's not sinful enough to make the top 20 list? It's not top 5, it's top 20?!"sounded a third.
Another wrote: "I'm sorry, who made these names? No one is guilty? This is wild."
"The absence of sinners is not a crime," and another follower replied, "To depart from sinners is to cast out sinners."
Other films that are sure of visa on Virgos include Bologna Yorgos Larotos and the mystery of Kleber Mende.
Convicted Felons Hailee Steinfeld, Jack O'Connell, Wonami Mosco, Jamie Miller, Omar Benson Miller, opposite Michael B. Gendel, B. Gendol B. Gendo, who plays the 2D double.The film was released in theaters in April, and has been winning Oscars since its premiere.
Rolling Stone's best movies of 2025, ranked:
20. Steven Soderbergh's Guns
19. Frankenstein by Guillermo del Toro
18. Jia Zhangke was caught by the radio
17. Wes Anderson's Phenotype Plan
16. The square yard of the Guinea fowl is
15. Raoul Peix Orwell: 2+2=5
14. Greetings from Yuta Shimotsu to all
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12. Ari Aster’s Eddington
11. Day of Ira Sachs Hujar peak
10. The sentimental mood of Joachim Trier
9. Marty Supreme by Josh Safdie
8. Sorry, Bebo by Eva Victor
7. Park Chan-wook has no other choice
6. Jafar Panahi’s It Was Just an Accident
5. Jean-Lourdard's new wave
4. Clint Bentley's Train Dreams
3. Steven Soderbergh's Black Bag
2. Chloe Zhao's mint
1.One Fight After another by Paul Thomas Anderson
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