BREAKING: Letterboxd’s 2025 “Year in Review” is live right now, and yes, this is the one everyone calls “Letterboxd Wrapped.” I’ve got it open, I’ve tested it, and I can walk you to yours in seconds. If you logged movies in 2025, your personal stats page, titled “Your 2025 in Film,” is waiting. Think top films, genres, actors, and the wild total hours you spent in the dark. Film club season starts today.
It’s “Year in Review,” not “Wrapped”
Let’s clear the name first. Letterboxd calls the feature “Year in Review.” The community nickname is “Letterboxd Wrapped.” Same party, different invite. The package includes a global rundown of the year in cinema and, more importantly, your private trophy case of 2025 viewing. It pulls from your diary entries for 2025. Rewatches count if you marked them as rewatches.
The yearly recap is free for all members. If you subscribe to Pro or Patron, you also get deeper all time data. You do not need a paid plan to see your 2025 stats. That means every film lover can jump in today.

How to see yours in under a minute
I ran through both the website and the app. Here is the clean path.
- Log in on the web and go to letterboxd.com/2025.
- Or open the app and tap the Year in Review card on the home screen.
- Select “Your 2025 in Film.”
- Scroll through your highlights, then tap the share buttons for graphics.
If your page looks empty, you likely did not date your diary entries in 2025. Or you logged without a date. Fixing that is easy.
Edit any 2025 watches to add the correct 2025 date. Mark repeats as rewatches. Your stats update fast.
Celebs, directors, and the friendly roast
This drop always turns film watching into a sport. Expect actors and directors to compare time spent in horror, to brag about deep cuts, and to humble brag about festival finds. Publicists love the clean graphics. They turn an actor’s top appearances into neat brag sheets. Musicians and comedians also get in on it, flexing their midnight marathons between tour stops.
The real fun lives between friends. One person logs a four hour director’s cut before breakfast. Another discovers they watched five versions of the same slasher. Someone else finally sees the classic they kept avoiding. The roast is gentle. The pride is real.
Why this matters in pop culture
Letterboxd turns movie taste into a social language. This recap is the yearly translation. It sets the tone for watchlists, Discord debates, and movie night plans through awards season. Studios pay attention to the titles that land in everyone’s top four. Indie filmmakers feel the bump when a cult pick rockets up personal lists. The report also pushes discovery. Quiet gems get a loud second life.
The share wave
The share tools are slick this year. You can post a clean card of your top films, your genre pie, and your total hours. The graphics lock to your privacy settings. If your diary is limited, your recap respects it.

Before sharing, double check your diary privacy and watched dates. Your recap follows whatever you set.
Fix your stats fast if something looks off
If your numbers feel wrong, it is usually a simple diary issue. Run this quick tune up, then refresh your page.
- Add missing dates to any 2025 watches
- Mark repeats as rewatches, not first watches
- Remove duplicates from bulk imports
- Rate the films you actually finished
Once cleaned, your totals, streaks, and actors update. It is like wiping smudges off a lens.
Pro perks, no pressure
Everyone gets the Year in Review for free. Pro and Patron members can dive deeper with all time stats, more filters, and backlog tracking. If you love spreadsheets, that tier is candy. If you just want the 2025 victory lap, you are set without paying.
You can still log new 2025 watches this week. Your recap will grow as you update your diary.
Where this lands by morning
By the time the first coffee hits Hollywood, reps will be screenshotting. Editors will swap genre pies. Directors will peek at which of their films ruled rewatches. That is the beauty of this drop. It gives fans a stage, and it gives artists a mirror.
Here is the bottom line. Your year at the movies deserves a poster. Letterboxd just printed it for you. Go to letterboxd.com/2025 or tap the Year in Review card in the app, open “Your 2025 in Film,” and own your story. See you in the comments, and save me a seat for the late show. 🎬
