Flash Movie Review: Oscars 2025

IT IS HARD TO BELIEVE I have been posting movie reviews for nearly fourteen years. I remember the first year I set out a goal to post one movie review each day for the entire year. Back then my reviews were shorter in length, but I did it, an entire year of movie reviews. Along with the reviews each year I made my predictions of who and what would win the Oscar award. Though, I was making predictions much earlier than 2011. I believe I mentioned in one of my earliest reviews how making Oscar predictions was a tradition in my family. We would all gather around the television set with our list of predictions and begin to check off the ones we got correctly. At the end of the telecast, each of us would count our wins to see who was the winner amongst us. It is such a fond memory; there was no competition between any of us and we just enjoyed being together to watch the show, with our assortment of snacks and drinks. The only thing the winner would get was bragging rights; but it never lasted long since our movie loving family would be immediately back in the hunt to see the next great picture.      WHEN THE COVID PANDEMIC HIT AT the end of 2019, things began to change. I remember looking out the bedroom window and seeing no sign of human life. There were no cars on the road, the grocery store parking lot was completely empty, and no one was walking down the sidewalks. It was eerie to the point where I felt we were in an apocalyptic movie; it felt so unreal to me. No one was going to the movies; several around me were closed, and movie studios started focusing on streaming services. Our cable bill soared with all the services even though we do not have all of them. When the time came when it was relatively safe to go back to movie theaters, I would wear a safety mask and sit in the last row off to the side away from everybody. That everybody at first was sometimes only me or a few others brave enough to venture out. With my work schedule and the theaters reduced times, I had a tough time trying to find a movie that would fit in with my schedule. Add in the writers’ strike and it got even more challenging to try and find a decent film to watch. I tried my best but the roadblocks that were set up made it nearly impossible for me to see my usual number of movies. Things came to a head this year when the Oscar nominations came out. Some films only played for one week in 2024 to be considered by the academy and never came back to the theaters, others went to a streaming service we do not have in our package, or the films did not last long for me to try and find a place to see them that was agreeable with my workload. As of today, when I look at all the nominations, for most of them I have only seen two out of five nominees for each category. It is heartbreaking and upsetting to me. The most I have seen for one category is for best picture; I have seen five out of ten of the nominated movies. Because of this situation, for the first time in my life, I cannot make my predictions. I am not alone in this within the family. Hopefully, this is not a prelude for what is in store for the future. I hope things change where there will be more opportunities throughout the year to see movies.      SPEAKING OF CHANGE, ISN’T THAT WHAT life is about, it is always changing. At the end of this month, I will be retiring from my day job, after having been with the company for over thirty years. Part of me is anxious, nervous, and excited. You see, I have been working since I was thirteen years old, and the idea of waking up without a schedule is frightening to me. I am a structured person, having always lived with schedules for everything. However, with my upcoming retirement, I am hoping to break that “habit” and try to experience more living in the moment. With that being said, I want you to know my reviews may not always be on a consistent schedule as they have been. There is going to be a lot of traveling coming up, so there may be a few weeks out of the year when I will not be able to post a review. Or, where I normally post reviews Monday through Wednesday, they may now come on different days and times. Until I settle into the next chapter of my life, I do not know how everything will fall into place, and I am okay with it. I just want to experience waking up without an alarm clock blaring in my ear and see how the day moves me. Of course, I am hoping I will have more opportunities to see movies at the theater, but I cannot put anything down yet as a must do schedule. So please bear with me as I navigate this unfamiliar environment in store for me. As I have said before, I appreciate each one of you taking the time to read my reviews and communicating with me. Enjoy the Oscars telecast; I hope it will be an exciting and fun show this year. All the best to you.

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About moviejoltz

From a long line of movie afficionados, one brother was the #1 renter of movies in the country with Blockbuster, I am following in the same traditions that came before me. To balance out the long hours seated in dark movie theaters, I also teach yoga and cycling. For the past 3 years, I have correctly picked the major Oscar winners... so join me as we explore the wonder of movies and search for that perfect 4 star movie.

Posted on February 28, 2025, in Uncategorized and tagged , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.

  1. Under the mask..'s avatar Under the mask..

    Thank you for all you’ve done here so far. I always enjoy your reviews, not least of all because you lead into them with the personal, which is unique. I’m hoping you’ll enjoy your retirement time, however that shakes down for you!

    • Thank you for your kind words; I appreciate it. The next chapter of life is something I am looking forward to and hope it provides the opportunity to see good movies. Take care and thanks again.

  2. Suskin, Howard S.'s avatar Suskin, Howard S.

    Hi Jordan, Thank you for the nearly 14 years of reviews (and especially for the warnings about graphic violence) and Mazel Tov on your upcoming retirement! I wish you all the best as you embark on your next adventures. Howard

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    • HI Howard. It is so sweet of you to reach out with your kind words. I am looking forward as we move into the next chapter of our lives. And hoping for better opportunities to watch good movies. All the best to you and thanks again.

  3. Congratulations on your retirement! All change can be rough at times but I hope you find a way to navigate the transitions as smoothly as possible and that you create a new structure and routine for your life that is fulfilling to you.

    Congratulations also on 14 years of writing movie reviews. I have found that we are mostly aligned in what we enjoy so I always trust your opinions and have used them to guide my choices with how to spend my free time.

    Like you, I have barely seen any of the nominated movies this year – something that has been increasingly true over the years. Despite not yet having seen it, my prediction is that ‘Anora’ will win best picture simply because it feels like the tortoise among several hares that have peaked too early or flagged in their campaigning.

    • Thank you for your kind words and for your support over the years. Your prediction was correct and I am thrilled that Flow won. Now starts another year of looking for those 4 star films. Take care and thank you again.

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