A little delay than the usual December 31st but it basically feels like how 2025 has been in general. With that said, I’ll share some little stats here at the end of each section as a 2025 recap. Letterboxd recap only shows up early January so I won’t have that yet but I’ll have the normal Top 10 First Time Watches and TV series as well as game rankings for the few games I did get through.
If this your first time landing on a December What’s up, this is a recap post so before you get further, this is a long one since there’s a bunch of talk about my 2025 recap as well.
BOOKS
- Hidden Love #3 (graphic novel version)
- Hidden Love #4 (graphic novel version)
- Jumanji by Chris Van Allsburg
Currently reading: Defeated By Love
I’m in a Chinese novel reading phase mostly because I suddenly really got into Defeated By Love since they’ve been hiding what happened both the male and female leads for so long and it keeps feeling like its about to spill it. Either way, I can’t say I’m a super fan of Zhu Yi’s writing style but the stories that I’ve seen adapted have been pretty good so far.
I was so into reading the novel that I actually almost forgot about the Goodreads Reading Challenge so I managed to go through some graphic novels and a recent discounted buy for Jumanji. In reality, there’s a bunch of books that aren’t listed in Goodreads that I read so I’m already way past the goal amount for 30 books but I did make it there with books I could enter now so that’s great.
A little recap from Goodreads Year in Books 2025:
- Books read: 30 books (and its at least 35 or so including the ones I couldn’t list)
- Pages read: 2279 (that’s what happens when all I read are graphic novels and children’s books)
MOVIES
- Stir of Echoes (1999)
- Fright Night (2011)
- Whisper of the Heart (1995)
- Left-Handed Girl (2025)
- Sky Ladder: The Art of Cai Guo-Qiang (2016)
- Yellow Door: ’90s Lo-fi Film Club (2023)
- Bad Education: Director’s Cut (2022)
- Home Alone (1990 rewatch Review)
- Under the Skin (2013)
- Predator: Killer of Killers (2025)
- Caddo Lake (2024)
- Wake up Dead Man (2025)
- Deep Red (1975)
- Mickey’s Christmas Carol (rewatch 1983 Review)
- Pluto’s Christmas Tree (rewatch 1952)
- The Small One (rewatch 1978)
- The Monkey (2025)
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas (rewatch 1966)
- A Garfield Christmas (rewatch 1987 Review)
- Its A Wonderful Knife (2023)
- The Brood (1979)
- The Great Flood (2025)
- Werewolves Within (2021)
December is always a bit of a busy month with a little catch-up for preparation for our big annual podcast show for the top 10 picks while also trying to catch up to some of the titles I’ve been meaning to to see if it will have any last minute changes to the 2025 film discoveries but also doing some catch-up this year for Oh My Horror since the viewings fell behind because of my November vacation.
While most of my holiday viewings were rewatches, I did bounce into a lot of random choices like spontaneously watching back to back documentaries for Sky Ladder about Cai Guo-Qiang’s fireworks art and how it translates to his dream of creating a fireworks show of Sky Ladder and Yellow Door: ’90s Lo-fi Film Club which was a film club that Bong Joon-ho used to be a part of when he was in school and how his love for film started as he categorized all the films they’d have at the club. The whole dynamic just makes you feel the genuineness of this friendship that the members had.
Oh My Horror Challenge catch-up was a bit of a mixed bag. Stir of Echoes was good because of some surprising cast and Kevin Bacon’s acting plus the idea of it was decent. Fright Night was a fun time as well opposite of Under the Skin was a bit slow for my liking. It was a good premise and visually was pretty good as well but not a huge fan of the execution. I think I’ve found my favorite Dario Argento though with Deep Red. I always try to add Argento’s films in the Oh My Horror. The Monkey was also a decent film and seemed to get better as it went along. It had a bit of a Final Destination premise since The Monkey didn’t actually do something but it would trigger something of a “freak accident” to happen but felt a little predictable most of the time. Its a Wonderful Knife was an okay movie with some decent time travel concept to it but it felt like it was missing something to make it more engaging. The Brood was the winter horror pick that was also pretty fun. I don’t watch a ton of Cronenberg films but this one definitely has made me want to dive into his filmography more. I still have a few movies from Oh My Horror that I need to work through to complete the 2025 challenge even if its late since they were half watched and I never went back.
December felt like it was a very Asian films oriented. I started it with a continuation of the non-Miyazaki Studio Ghibli viewings with Whisper of the Heart which was a fun time. The poster is a bit misleading but it still had a feel-good coming of age story. Left-Handed Girl was the opposite of that but also was a great look at the close-minded struggles for women in the Taiwanese society whether its about family reputation or the use of your left-hand being related to the devil or just a young girl navigating through work and relationships, its all executed very well. I was apparently on a Taiwanese film kick because I watched Bad Education: Director’s Cut also since I’m trying to get through some of the Giddens Ko work where he writes the script for this one. While Giddens Ko has some bright and cheery work like You are the Apple of My Eye, I’ve also read some of his darker novels and this is definitely more along that line as a high school graduation night celebration for three friends takes a nasty turn which shows the dark nature of the characters which shows the cruelty of the world and maybe how some boundaries shouldn’t be challenged as it could cost a lot more than you’d expect. Then we end the month with the new Korean film addition The Great Flood (which I started thinking it was a TV series because I don’t read things in advance). I think for parents, this might hit pretty hard at least for myself, it did that emotional manipulation really well. However, there is an interesting twist to the whole film which I think isn’t executed that well but the use of that one location is good.
Last is the two very surprising films I watched out of the blue, Caddo Lake was a film I thought was just a normal mystery crime thing and it turned out to have some science fiction element to it. I’d say if you go into this, its best to go in knowing as little as possible and expect to have your mind take a little jog as the whole story slowly pieces together. I like thrillers that take me by surprise and this one definitely did. I guess I shouldn’t be that surprised that Predator: Killers of Killers was a fun watch but it is an animated version anthology sort of deal but I think the whole thing works incredibly well especially as it pieces the other films into it as well to add a bit of lore.
2025 Recap – Top 10 Film Discoveries
- Song of the Sea (2014)
- The Last Dance (2024)
- K-Pop Demon Hunters (2025)
- Parasite (2019)
- Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In (2024)
- Left-Handed Girl (2025)
- Yellow Door: ’90s Lo-fi Film Club (2023)
- The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
- Heathers (1989)
- Love Lies (2024)
For my Top 50 Film Discoveries of 2025, you can check it out on Letterboxd HERE.
It took me a little while to sort finalize my Top 10 this year since there were some viewings that really grew on me as I thought about it more like Heathers and Love Lies. Song of the Sea is one of the best animated films I’ve seen ever, I think. Its been a while since I’ve been so invested and engaged in a story and the story is incredibly emotional as well. The Last Dance is a pretty basic choice since its been talked about so much but it really does live up to its expectations as it dives into the Hong Kong culture but also uses that to explore the modern and traditional mindsets towards everything in life. There’s a much deeper message here that I believe it explores, maybe because I understand this tradition but I wonder how it would land for Western viewers. Same goes for K-pop Demon Hunters since it was such a big hit but I loved it when I saw it and continued to love it after I watched it 20 more times plus it was the soundtrack of my year according to Spotify Wrapped.
My list really doesn’t feel that surprising since Parasite is an award-winning film and I now know that it does deserve it. I don’t think I need to justify myself too much here for this one. Much like Left-Handed Girl or Yellow Door since I’ve already talked about those in the previous part. Twilight of the Warrior: Walled In is the longest held spot in Top 10 on my list since its one I saw in February or March or something. Hong Kong films have really been a bit lackluster in recent years but this year, three of them made it on my Top 10 and it makes me so happy because all three are different genres and premise. Which takes me to Love Lies which I thought about it so much and it really deserved the spot because in a world where we have a bunch of documentaries about online dating cons and their revenges, this one doesn’t take that route as the con artist circle is under investigation and the story unravels through how the two involved are being questioned.
Then we have The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari which I have to say, German Impressionist cinema is fantastic and its why I’ve been adding more 1920s titles into my Oh My Horror challenges. This one really had such great visuals and the story was great. I love it so much. And well, finally, we have Heathers which I feel like I hear people talking about a decent amount but I’ve never seen it and its a wild ride to say the least.
TV
- Be Yourself 机智的上半场 (2021)
- Embrace in the Dark Night 我们在黑夜中相拥 (short drama 2024)
- Tryst (vertical short series 2025)
- Guess Who I Am 猜猜我是谁(2024)
- IT: Welcome to Derry (Season 1, 2025)
- We Go Fast on Trust 极速悖论(2023)
- Addicted Only To You 入夜对她上瘾(vertical short series 2025)
- Steal Her 窃她(vertical short series 2025)
- Wedding Day 婚礼日(vertical short series 2025)
- Queen of Darkness 黑夜中的她 (short drama 2025)
Currently watching: The Princess and the Werewolf, Stranger Things Season 5, Rouge Tears
Well….December was a very Chinese drama month and a deeper dive into the vertical short series world along with some short dramas also. So lets start with the one American series I watched IT: Welcome to Derry. I’m a relatively decent fan of the IT films whether its the 90s version or the Andy Muschietti ones and this one is in the Andy Muschietti world since they have Bill Skarsgard back as IT and it dives into the whole origin story of how this all started and acts as a prequel of the previous time the disappearing children started in Derry from the movies. The series has this weird execution and pacing that lacks how engaging it feels in the films itself. It might be that more elements are involved with the military playing a part and fading out the children group or it just feels like there is a lot more its trying to talk about but the second half was more engaging than the first half, probably because it was nearing the big season finale.
For normal length Chinese drama, this month was a real winner. Be Yourself was a coming of age story set in the backdrop of the four girls in the same dorm room as they start university and their friendship grows over the course of their university phase and ends as they graduate. Its a story involving girls with different personalities and the many situations they face from values to student relations to friends to romances and school and much more. Guess Who I Am was a fun comedic romantic little outing about a guy and girl pulling off their own cons and eventually working together to figure out their the truth behind something that happened in their youth. Finally, We Go Fast On Trust is a show about a race car engineer trying to regain her confidence when she meets an upcoming race car driver and together they find their way to pursue the careers they want, plus it has Alice Ko, a familiar face in Taiwanese series especially on Netflix ones.
Short dramas have been a bit of a mixed bag since I’ve started watching it earlier this year (or maybe end of last year…I can’t remember). Either way, Embrace in the Dark Night had such popularity that it got an animated version that I ended up going to check it out and while some of it was a little silly in plot, the general execution was pretty good, which lead me to watch a second short drama with the same female lead Fang Jin in Queen of Darkness which also had some silliness and the supporting male lead was a horrible actor and character, even the male lead was super handsome but his acting has some ways to go in my opinion but it was an okay plot overall. Not quite was good as Embrace in the Dark Night still.
Now we get to the guilty pleasure portion with the vertical short series. Most Chinese streaming services have incorporated a little tab just to look through these types of 2 minutes an episode series. How much can you do in 2 minutes, its basically a 2 hour plus movie broken down into 70 episode or something. In reality, anything that breaks the 75 episode length gets a little tedious. And most of these ones are just like reading trashy novels, at least the ones I landed on that looked decent except for Wedding Day. Tryst was a random one that popped up and its all the steamy stuff between the relationship of an older woman in a fake marriage for convenience and manipulation that tries to break away when she meets this younger artist that she encouraged when she was younger. Its super stupid and the whole thing sounds as silly as it was meant to be. Addicted Only To You is 62 episodes which is not too bad and its a second time that the two leads work together so the chemistry is there even though its always the same plot because the female lead looks so helpless and innocent. Its not too bad as a vertical series even if its a very damsel in distress situation for the most part but then a lot of these series are like that. Steal Her is a boring one but it does have a male lead that used to be in full length series and I guess the Chinese entertainment industry has too much competition that he has landed in vertical series now. Its too bad because he is the best part of this one whether its the character design of a male lead that is both protective but also encouraging for the female lead but the plot is so dragged out plus its 85 episodes. I honestly almost gave up. Finally, the cream of the crop is The Wedding Day which is 80 episodes but it includes a time loop element and stuff which reminds us a little that it was inspired by Mobius in concept not plot. Its not all about the steamy stuff but actually tries to put through a decent plot. Plus it added a little comedic moments to it so it was a fun time through the trial and error.
2025 Recap: Top 10 TV Series
- Meet Yourself 去有风的地方 (2023)
- Love In The Clouds 入青云 (2025)
- Chase The Truth 黑白密码 (2023)
- The First Frost 难哄 (2025)
- The Residence (2025)
- The Embers 余烬之上 (2025)
- Begin Again 灿烂的风和海 (2024)
- Mobius 不眠日 (2025)
- Black Lighthouse 黑色灯塔 (2020)
- Perfect Match 五福临门 (2025)
Honestly a few American series almost made the list like The Recruit but the fact that it doesn’t really have an ending makes me a little sad to include it here. It is still a great series though but this year, I did watch a lot of unexpected titles as I moved away from romantic Chinese dramas and expanded to watching more suspense and mystery ones and boy, are these underrated. No one ever talks about these shows but they are truly fantastic. Of course, it wouldn’t be me if I didn’t watch some romantic stuff.
Meet Yourself tops the year solely because its a great watch for our times with it positivity and encouraging and feel good vibes. Its top-notch casting along with a great location and a fantastic message and gives you many warm hugs to top it all off. Love in the Clouds is a great addition to the Chinese fantasy series which made me love Lu Yuxiao more and having a great appreciation for Neo Hou but the story is a lot more than that as is how the romance starts, grows and flourishes throughout the series. This one is on Netflix is its also an accessible one. I’m fairly certain that if anyone loved Hidden Love from last year, The First Frost was a must-watch for this year plus it has Bai Jingting who is a fantastic actor. The premise of this one is a lot darker than Hidden Love which is more pink hearts and cute and fun, this one has a lot of personal trauma to deal with which makes the romance more mature but more intense in its feelings. I can’t forget my third pick which held onto its spot for the longest time this year since I watched it early in the year and boy, it was a great show also a second cooperation for the male and female lead but its about undercover cops infiltrating a bigger triad feud. Its a fantastic series.
Coming up right in the middle is The Residence, a Netflix limited series which I think shouldn’t be limited and a long term thing because Uzo Aduba is a great actress. I’ve believed that since I saw her in Orange is the New Black as Crazy Eyes and she takes Cordelia Cupp in this one to a wonderful space that I love. The whole series was a great time with wonderful pacing and execution. Its shows not having the longevity it deserves that makes me want to get rid of Netflix sometimes (especially when they keep raising the prices to make all those guilty pleasure shows that I’ve stopped watching because I can’t encourage it anymore).
I’m on a Wang Ziqi run this year so I started with Chase the Truth and then went on to his new series this year The Embers which has my own personal underrated actor Sunny Sun which is set in a more exotic location with a whole revenge and secret plot thing going on with a lot of action and suspense and who is who and what is real and who is on your side type of thing. Its a great time. Of course, the next pick is Sunny Sun as the male lead in Begin Again, a series in 2024 for the 25 years Macau handover as it features Macau in a story about keeping a part of its history alive and two different romances that happen over a short period of time while highlighting another side of Macau and a lot of people haven’t seen outside of its Asia Las Vegas reputation and the Sao Paolo church. Plus it has veteran actor Alex Fong and I’ve loved him since his TVB days. Not to mention the female lead has been a growing favorite of mine.
Mobius is on Netflix and one of the recent additions starring Bai Jingting and has a time loop element as a cop uses his unusual powers to investigate as he gathers clues in the five loops he gets to figure out the crime. Black Lighthouse is one that I’ve been meaning to watch for a long time and just never seemed to get the chance but it popped up for me and its a great look at a strong female lead who is a court intern as she investigates different crimes to bring justice while dealing with the relationships between the prosecutors and defense attorneys. Finally, the last pick Perfect Match had a big trip since I liked the series a lot. Its basically a comedic series as a mother with her five daughters goes to the big city to escape the issues in her small town as she comes to meet one of her daughters and then proceeds to try to marry off each of her daughters as they try to find their own love of their lives. The cast is great and the story is fun plus I watched it for Ni Hongjie who is the mother character and Lu Yuxiao and Wang Xingyue who are two female and male leads respectively that has been on my radar lately.
As a recap of 2025 overall, there were some great releases. Twisted Metal Season 2 was a good time. Not quite as great as the first season but it still has a decent plot and execution. I’m looking forward to season 3. It just missed the top 10. Although I can’t lie that Squid Game season 2 or 3 wasn’t anywhere near the top of the list and Wednesday’s Season 2 was okay but didn’t have the same vibe or momentum as the first season. Next year I have plans to work on more Korean series since I have a lot of those backlogged on Netflix forever. We’ll see if I follow through with that.
GAMES
Currently playing: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy – Justice For All, Rayman Origins
Games is a long work in progress and it seems like these are the games I’ve settled on for the long-term since I do want to finish the trilogy so I can move onto the next trilogy at some point. I’ve never played Rayman Origins but I love the musical element of it so I play it one level a day as a little fun platforming thing. Its a bigger studio game so it’ll probably take a long time. I’ll start something more of indie game length in the new year since me and my co-host is having chats of making Game Warp more alive in 2026.
2025 New Games Played -Ranked
- Road 96 (podcast episode)
- Strange Horticulture (podcast episode)
- Figment: Journey Into The Mind (podcast episode)
- Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery
- Shady Part of Me (podcast episode)
I replayed a bunch of games this year so new games were a little scarce overall. A whopping five titles when I thought I did more. Either way, at least I played five titles and they were all pretty fun and fulfilling. Road 96 is seriously a great game so if you haven’t played it, please do. Its a great time with a great way of how your choices can change your outcome. Strange Horticulture is also a strong recommendation. Either way, I’ll make it easier and just link all the podcast episodes. The only one that doesn’t have one is Behind the Frame since I played that on my own and it was one that I’ve wanted to play because its supposed to feel like playing a Studio Ghibli film and it did. It had some fun color puzzles because its about art. Its a simple game but the soundtrack and the plot was pretty good. I’m hoping to play the studio’s next game at some point when I get a chance to pick it up.


