The best music, movies, and TV of 2025
Apple News In Conversation
2025/12/18
The best music, movies, and TV of 2025
The best music, movies, and TV of 2025

Apple News In Conversation
2025/12/18
As the year closes, cultural reflections reveal both fatigue and innovation, with audiences navigating a landscape shaped by nostalgia, digital exposure, and shifting media habits. This conversation captures the tension between repetition and reinvention across music, film, and television in 2025.
In 2025, culture grappled with cyclical trends and societal pushback, yet found vitality in bold artistic expressions. Noah Cyrus and Lizzo delivered emotionally raw, sonically daring music, while Bad Bunny solidified his global dominance, signaling a shift in mainstream pop dynamics. Taylor Swift's evolving relationship with fame sparked ongoing discourse, and a rise in pop-praise fusion reflected changing spiritual moods. On screen, *Adolescence* and *Severance* examined youth vulnerability and systemic control, while *The Diplomat* celebrated women in power. Despite declining theater attendance, horror standout *Sinners*—featuring Michael B. Jordan in a dual, musical-tinged role—defied Hollywood norms. Television emerged as the arena for creative risks, exemplified by the surprise hit *K-pop Demon Hunters*. Amid fragmented consumption, there remains a deep desire for shared cultural moments, offering glimmers of unity through collective engagement with art.
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2025 feels like 'reheat those nachos'—repetitive and nostalgic.
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Bad Bunny is the most streamed artist globally for the fourth year in a row.
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Kids' Internet access problems start early and parents can't control everything
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'Sinners' succeeded despite Hollywood ignoring its potential
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Sam expresses a desire for monoculture where people can share and discuss cultural experiences together.