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[2025 Pop Culture Favorites: A Year of Bold Phenomena and Artistic Triumphs]-[2025 Pop Culture Favorites]

Pop Culture Happy Hour · B2 · 2025-12-04

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2025 Pop Culture Highlights: Celebrating Innovation and Authenticity

As the year draws to a close, the hosts of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour—Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Glenn Weldon, and Aisha Harris—gathered to reflect on the cultural moments that defined 2025. This year was marked by a shift toward authentic, bold storytelling and a rejection of cynical franchise recycling, highlighted by standout performances and innovative marketing.

The Rise of New Phenomena

Stephen Thompson kicked off the discussion by celebrating K-pop Demon Hunters, a Netflix film that became a genuine "phenomenon." Beyond its catchy soundtrack, the film resonated because of its emotional payoff, specifically the climactic song "What It Sounds Like." Unlike formulaic hits, the song allowed the characters to "unlock something new," creating a fresh, triumphant moment that felt earned rather than rehashed.

Aisha Harris echoed this sentiment by highlighting the marketing success of the film Sinners. She praised director Ryan Coogler’s "pitch" for the movie's various technical formats (like 70mm and IMAX). By acting as a "professor" of cinema, Coogler successfully engaged the "average moviegoer," proving that audiences are "dying for new stories told in new ways" when presented with genuine passion.

Embracing Goofiness and Specificity

Glenn Weldon championed the concept of "specificity" in his picks, starting with the intentional costume design in Fantastic Four: First Steps. He argued that modern filmmakers should stop "apologizing for the goofiness" of source material. By embracing the "corniness" and "cheesiness" of comic book origins—such as Galactus’s helmet or Superman’s trunks—these films managed to make the material "feel fresh" and "iconic."

Similarly, Aisha highlighted the "choreography and merriment" of Mr. Milchick in the season two finale of Severance. She described the marching band routine as "pure gold," noting that actor Tramiel Tillman’s physical grace and intensity provided a "great distillation" of his inscrutable character, proving that audiences respond to unique, high-effort performances.

Compelling Character Studies and Emotional Depth

Stephen and Linda dove into grittier, more emotional territory. Linda lauded Ethan Hawke’s performance in The Lowdown on FX, noting the "comedic specificity" of his character’s chaotic nature. Stephen shared his love for Dying for Sex, a show that balanced "slapstick comedy" with the profound weight of a terminal cancer diagnosis. He praised the cast, particularly Jenny Slate and Rob Delaney, for their ability to navigate scenes that were "playful and conversational and sad and silly all at the same time."

In a shift toward serious drama, Aisha selected Sorry Baby, directed by Ava Victor. She highlighted a poignant scene involving a conversation with an infant, which she called "one of the most moving things I've seen all year." The film captures the "uncertainty and the sadness of living," serving as a powerful exploration of trauma and the support systems required to heal.

Final Masterpieces and Artistic Audacity

Glenn returned to the theme of architectural characterization with Pak Chan-oog’s No Other Choice. He noted that the house in the film acts as a central character, representing the "generational wealth" and "memories" that drive the protagonist to extreme lengths.

Finally, Stephen concluded the episode with the music of Rosalia. Her album Lux was described as "audacious" and "art piled atop art." By collaborating with the London Symphony Orchestra and artists like Bjork, Rosalia created a record that feels like an "instant classic." As the hosts noted, 2025 was a year where creators refused to play it safe, opting instead for bold, ambitious projects that left a lasting impact on the cultural landscape.

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