Island Currents https://islandcurrents.org Thu, 05 Feb 2026 16:13:47 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://islandcurrents.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/cropped-Untitled_Artwork-32x32.png Island Currents https://islandcurrents.org 32 32 Einstein charity week 2026 https://islandcurrents.org/einstein-charity-week-2026/ https://islandcurrents.org/einstein-charity-week-2026/#respond Thu, 05 Feb 2026 16:13:26 +0000 https://islandcurrents.org/?p=2164 As we all know, this week was the Einstein charity week, a fantastic week where the Einstein house and its community arranged a week full of fun activities to raise money for charity. This article is not only to remind us of the brilliant activities and fundraising that happened this week, but also to help us remember what Einstein charity week stands for – helping those in need. 

Some of the highlights of this week were the Einstein bake sale, year 12 performance, the Valentine’s Gratitude delivery – and let’s not forget the dress purple day! The bake sale was plentiful, as so many of the Einstein year 8, 9, and 10’s contributed and brought their homemade goods to the sale. The courtyard smelled heavenly during the break and lunchtimes on Wednesday. The Thursday year 12 performance surely brought joy to the community and anyone watching. We certainly have a lot of talented dancers in the Einstein older years! And last but not least, the Valentine’s Gratitude delivery on Friday. These heartfelt letters were sent around the school, whether it be for someone you’re grateful for or someone who is maybe a little more, we all hope that you either sent or received a letter from a special somebody. 

While the Einstein charity week is certainly a delight, let’s not let the excitement sweep us away from the main goal of the week – to raise money for Katja House. All proceeds from the week have gone to Katja House, a charity organization that cares for street children in Kathmandu, Nepal. The Einstein house is eternally grateful that they are able to make a difference in these children’s lives by hosting the charity week, and you should be too for participating in the week’s fundraising activities. We thank you for enjoying the week with us and contributing to that difference.

Lastly, while this week has come to an end, we’d still like to extend our thanks to the head of Einstein house, Mr. Harries, for organising the entire week, the year 13s who ran the delivery, the year 12s who performed the dance, and the year 8, 9, and 10s for running the bake sale. 

After the success this week, we hope you’re already excited for the rest of the Charity weeks coming up!

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Winter Fair 2025/26 https://islandcurrents.org/winter-fair-2025-26/ https://islandcurrents.org/winter-fair-2025-26/#respond Thu, 05 Feb 2026 16:09:25 +0000 https://islandcurrents.org/?p=2160 On January 23rd, Island school was the epitome of fun, joy, and whimsy— it’s safe to say that the Winter Fair this year was a success. Despite the abrupt delay, our fellow teachers, PTA, and students did not fail to impress everyone with the quality of food, game stalls, and other events. You can tell the dedication put into setting up this fair just by looking at the staggering variety of food choices in the courtyard!

Immediately after the opening of the Winter Fair, guests were greeted with spectacular musical performances and a mini art exhibition at the entrance, which really set the mood of the scene. Later on, the Interhouse Junk Fashion Show was held in the performance space, where Year 7-10 students worked together to create an outfit. As the event name suggests, they were only allowed to use “junk” such as newspapers and cardboard. So, you could imagine my astonishment when I saw the extent of creativity of the competing students as they transformed trash into treasure (quite literally— I’m pretty sure the “newspaper” outfits could pass off as actual ones in the stores). Following the Fashion Show, we were graced with K-pop dance performances along with impressive singers. 

Many people may think that the Winter Fair is only hosted to celebrate Christmas. Although this is definitely part of the reason, this year’s Fair, held in January (so technically Spring Fair!), has proven this theory very, very wrong. Not only has it shown the fact that simply the collaboration and enthusiasm of the Island School community were worth celebrating, but it also showcases the unwavering commitment from everyone, which made every annual Winter Fair as memorable as it is. 

Of course, we’d like to thank the Island School PTA Committee members, parent volunteers, students, and staff for organising the Winter Fair— It has truly exceeded our expectations, and sets the bar higher every year!

Designed by Jacob Riley Tsang

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Student Council Updates #1 – 30/01/2026 https://islandcurrents.org/student-council-updates-1-30-01-2026/ https://islandcurrents.org/student-council-updates-1-30-01-2026/#respond Fri, 30 Jan 2026 11:39:46 +0000 https://islandcurrents.org/?p=2090 This article contains updates from all of the Student Council committees, including their achievements so far, and what upcoming plans they have.

Media Committee

The media team has started the process of updating and building on both of our key channels, being the Island Currents and Instagram. For Island Currents, many new articles have been put on the site, ranging from movie reviews to Island School event coverage! Additionally, you can now view the English newsletter and Capital Island on Island Currents. The Media channel has done an excellent job in collating images from different sports events, the Walkathon, and the Winter Fair. There are many reels up and coming, so keep an eye on our Instagram: @is.mediateam

Creative Arts Committee

Look forward to our school production: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on the 3rd, 4th, 5th of February!!

The recent interhouse junk fashion show held during the winter fair was also an immense success, with Fleming coming out on top.

Support our school production @cursedchild.is and stay connected with Creative Arts through @islandcreative_is on instagram!

Culture Committee

The culture team has worked to immerse the student body in holiday spirit through two major week long celebrations. 

Most recently, we did our Lunar New Year celebrations, our school campus was enhanced with festive decorations. We also held daily activities in the courtyard, including making wishes at the wishing tree and trying their luck at the chinese fortune sticks. Additionally, we also planned a PTA and parent dance performance, a Fai Chun calligraphy workshop in collaboration with the creative arts team, and Lai See Lantern making. As usual, we also have our APC special lunch menu. In addition a LNY trivia interhouse for year 7s and 8s, and a lion dance with students being able to dress casually on the last day before LNY break. 

Prior to this, we wrapped out the previous term with our animal Christmas celebrations. Highlighted by our candy cane and keychain delivery service. With the collaboration with Run your own business elements hosting the island marketplace, featuring students running their unique stalls and selling gifts and games. Besides, we also had a Christmas karaoke, and our yearly find the elf staff scavenger hunt, to sum up with a gingerbread decorating session and finally a student dressing festive to wrap it up.

English Committee

Over the last few weeks, the English committee has been keeping itself busy with finalising details for the Orwell essay competition and planning for Book Week! We’d like to thank our members for their lovely contributions and enthusiasm during meetings. In regards to the English newsletter, we’ve released the first two editions so far (the December and January issues). Our monthly Newsletters can be found through past Island School Newsletters, as well as on Island Currents! The February issue of the English newsletter is well underway too, so please keep an eye out in your inboxes for that. We can’t wait for you to see what we have in store for you during our upcoming events!

Social Action Committee

Hi Island School! The Social Action Committee has made waves of impact in the previous two academic terms hosting events such as the whole school walk where funds are directed to fund the Nicola and Kenneth bursary and a toy drive in collaboration with Kids4Kids to aid affected children in Tai Po. Turning our focus on a new term, the Social Action Committee has lined up more initiatives in the works. We are currently planning events such as our annual Pride Week and the Helper’s appreciation day. At the end of the school year we will also be hosting the annual Nicola and Kenneth bursary award ceremony where bursary winners will come to Island School and receive their cash prize for their standout achievement. On behalf of the social action team, we are ecstatic to bring forth these new initiatives and cannot wait for your involvement and participation. 

Connected Communities Committee (Under Social Action Committee)

The Connected Communities Team is pleased to share that our Secret Santa Drive – Mother’s Choice x IS has been a huge success! We have successfully secured 50 gifts for 50 mothers, raising over 18,000 HKD in total.

Through our partnership with Mother’s Choice, we’ve made a meaningful impact this Christmas by providing these young mothers with gifts that will support their children and brighten their holidays.

Here are a few quotes from the mothers:

“Thank you for thinking of us this Christmas. My baby loved the gift, and I loved the sweet surprise too. Your kindness warmed our little family’s hearts.”

“Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the wonderful Christmas surprise. It was such a joyful moment opening it, and I felt so cared for. Your generosity truly made this holiday season more meaningful, and I’ll remember this warmth for a long time.”

Finally, we’d like to give a huge thank you to all the donors who contributed to this cause, it would not have been possible without you!

Sports Committee

In the past two weeks, our typhoon sports teams have been extremely busy. The U20 Boys Football Team is getting ready for the prestigious Jing-Ying tournament, which is a major accomplishment and should be very exciting. Additionally, our U16 Boys Football Team recently triumphed over a strong Carmel team in a penalty shootout, as the team secured the ISSFHK championship title. Furthermore, the U20 and U14 Boys Tennis Team are gearing up for their ISSFHK Division I finals and we wish them the best of luck as they compete. And moving onto our basketball teams, our U12 Girls team has reached the ISSFHK finals, along with the U14A Boys, U14B Boys and the U20 Girls teams. Moreover our U16A Boys Basketball team has reached the semi-finals and the U20 Boys team is in the 3rd place playoffs match. These achievements over the past two weeks have been nothing less than outstanding, Go Typhoons!

STEM Committee

The STEM Committee has recently restarted the mentorship programs for the younger year groups, mainly mentoring for MYP science and math, with each program having about 20 mentees each and a 1:1 mentor-mentee ratio, ensuring quality mentoring for each mentee and student. 

We are also in the process of getting ready for our STEM days in semester 2! Year 7, 8, and 9 STEM days are in the planning process, and the STEM committee is researching what can be done for these events. We will need volunteers for this as well, so keep an eye out in your emails, and we look forward to seeing what you can all contribute soon.

In terms of outreach and student engagement, we’ve already promoted several external opportunities, including the HKSSPC Competition and the CityUHK Summer Research Internship 2026. We are also preparing to launch school-wide promotion for the GIZMOS Eastern Asia STEM Competition in the coming weeks. A student interest form and promotional materials are currently being developed. The VEX IQ Robotics Competition is scheduled for later this year, and preparation will begin closer to the event.

Finally, our Instagram account is active and performing well, with regular biweekly posts and features highlighting STEM events and competitions. The publicity subcommittee continues to manage and plan our outreach effectively. We have posted some STEM-related competitions that can be signed up for on our instagram on @stematisland, so be sure to check those out!

Student Advisors Committee

Greetings from your Student Learning Advisors!

Following a series of meetings, we are excited to announce several upcoming initiatives. These include a school-wide anonymous feedback system, peer-to-peer workshops to support lower-year students, and a new Junior Elements Mentorship Programme. We also plan to revamp a recognition system that awards students based on their performance in different subjects, rather than an overall academic excellence award.

Additionally, we will be more active on social media platforms like Instagram, so stay tuned for more updates!

WANBO

Over the past 2 weeks, WANBO has taken many initiatives.

During the IS winter fair we established the recycling bin in front of the staff room, with our prompts many people to contribute to recycling their plastic bottles/cans. From our team, we had 37 people volunteer for the second-hand uniform sale and kitchenware sale.

The School Council presentation took place on 26/1, in which Chelsie represented WANBO and spoke to members of the school council directly. Together with Mr Burrough, they introduced the sustainable initiatives that take place in Island School, detailing the past, current and future work that WANBO has done, while also highlighting our ongoing partnerships with external organisations, such as TASS and Redress.

Our composting sub-committee all learnt how to manage the compost machine and have been regularly managing food waste at the end of most days. (so far we’ve successfully composted around 2 days’ worth of food!!)

Our design sub-committee has officially relaunched WANBO Weekly, which, as the name suggests, are weekly instagram posts created by the WANBO Design team members, promoting sustainability by bringing attention to certain aspects of their interest.

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Walkathon 2026 https://islandcurrents.org/walkathon-2026/ https://islandcurrents.org/walkathon-2026/#respond Fri, 30 Jan 2026 07:35:26 +0000 https://islandcurrents.org/?p=2070 On January 23, before the start of the much-anticipated Winter Fair, the annual Whole School Walkathon saw students across all year groups walking along Hong Kong’s iconic locations to raise money for the Island School Trust. 

This was no ordinary walk. Students arrived dressed in a vibrant range of Disney costumes, whose outfits aligned with their house colors. Students truly cared about the Whole School Walk as seen by the variety of costumes, such as a dinosaur, Snow White’s apples, and even Chip and Dale.

This cause is both ambitious and profoundly meaningful. This year, the school community aims to raise a remarkable $300,000, in support of the Nicola and Kenneth Bursaries. Achieving this target will be a new milestone, surpassing last year’s incredible fundraising total of $245,000. This new target will be achieved if every member of the school community donates $250. 

The walk was thoughtfully staggered across iconic Hong Kong locations, creating a combined walk of all students across the city. Years 7 and 8 walked around the usual cross-country grounds of Borrett Road. Years 9, 10, and11 left the comfort of school grounds for the Harbour Front, while our senior students in Years 12 and 13 traversed the iconic Peak. 

The bursaries we support represent the very heart of Island School’s values. The Island School trust runs an annual bursary scheme in memory of former Islanders, Nicola Myers and Kenneth McBride, whose lives were tragically cut short. The bursary was started up in 1985 by ESF (English School Foundation). It recognises and supports local school students in Hong Kong who, despite facing significant financial hardship, demonstrate extraordinary tenacity, perseverance, and dedication in their pursuit of academic excellence. 

Each bursary awards each local school student 4,000 HKD to crucially support their funding for textbooks, exam fees, and forms of assistance in education. The Whole School Walk aims to support over 40 students with bursaries with the $300,000 raised. 

This event could not possibly be completed without the student volunteers who acted as marshals to take photos, direct lost students, and take photographs of form groups.

Edited by Kailey Chan

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Feeling like you wasted your whole weekend doing absolutely nothing? Here’s why this might actually be vital for productivity… https://islandcurrents.org/feeling-like-you-wasted-your-whole-weekend-doing-absolutely-nothing-heres-why-this-might-actually-be-vital-for-productivity/ https://islandcurrents.org/feeling-like-you-wasted-your-whole-weekend-doing-absolutely-nothing-heres-why-this-might-actually-be-vital-for-productivity/#respond Thu, 29 Jan 2026 10:33:54 +0000 https://islandcurrents.org/?p=2074 Let’s be honest, “busy” is the most overused word in our vocabulary. We wear our burnout like a designer accessory, comparing our five-hour sleep cycles with friends, and skipping breakfast for the three different energy drinks currently keeping us from falling asleep in class. It’s already nearing the end of the first month of 2026, and it’s time for a reality check. In 2025, you probably set goals for 2026 – “I’m going to reduce procrastination”, or “I’m gonna actually put effort into my work”. But we all know, we haven’t put any effort towards those goals. The secret to actually crushing your goals isn’t working more; it’s mastering the art of the Strategic Reset. In this article, I’m going to guide you through how to stop the doomscroll spiral and start knocking out every task on your to-do list!

Imagine your brain as a laptop

We’ve been conditioned to think that if we aren’t “logged in,” we aren’t achieving. But science says your brain is a lot like your phone – it has a “dark mode” called the Default Mode Network (DMN), and it’s a complete game changer.

Think of the DMN as your brain’s background processing. It only kicks in when you’re doing “nothing” – daydreaming, staring out a window, or taking a walk without your AirPods. While you’re zoning out, your brain is actually busy cleaning up mental clutter and connecting the dots on that essay prompt you’ve been stuck on for days. The point is, “Proactive Boredom” isn’t a waste of time. It’s a hardware update. If you don’t give your brain space to breathe, you’re trying to run the latest software on a battery that’s at 1%.

How to trick your brain into work mode:

Eventually, the daydreaming has to end and the laptop has to open. When that “I’d rather do literally anything else” feeling hits, don’t fight it. Hack it. Here are two ways you can do so:

  1. The 5-Minute Lie: Tell yourself you’re only going to work for 300 seconds. Set a timer. Usually, the threat of a huge and intimidating project is what makes us procrastinate. Once you break the seal, and get into the flow, you won’t want to stop. A psychological quirk called the Zeigarnik Effect kicks in – your brain will actually feel annoyed if you stop before the task is done.
  2. Double Productivity: Grab a friend and sit in total silence. You don’t even have to work on the same thing, just having another human in the room acting as a productivity anchor makes it 10x harder for you to fall down an Instagram rabbit hole.

So, real productivity isn’t about how many hours you spend sitting at your desk, taking a break every time you set up your work: open a google doc, revision slides, etc; it’s about how much energy you bring to the table when you’re there. This weekend, ditch the guilt. Spend some time doing absolutely nothing. Stare at a wall. Take a nap. Go for a walk outside. Let your brain reset. When Monday comes around, you won’t just be “busy” – you’ll be unstoppable!

Edited by Kailey Chan

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English Committee Newsletter – #2 January Issue https://islandcurrents.org/english-committee-newsletter-2-january-issue/ https://islandcurrents.org/english-committee-newsletter-2-january-issue/#respond Tue, 27 Jan 2026 14:37:29 +0000 https://islandcurrents.org/?p=2033
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Upcoming anticipated movies for 2026 https://islandcurrents.org/upcoming-anticipated-movies-for-2026/ Fri, 23 Jan 2026 14:48:21 +0000 https://islandcurrents.org/?p=1910 The sequel article to my top 5 films of 2025, here we’re gonna take a look at some exciting new movies coming out this year. The 2026 roster looks to be packing some heavy hitters in terms of films, and all new franchise favourites will be coming to the big screen, definitely earning some big bucks too. Most of this list will be filled with sequels, but there are some interesting original films releasing this year as well. The list will not have any films rated R, and for the special mentions, these are films where I haven’t seen the original, or are remakes. The special mentions for this list are: Devil Wears Prada 2, The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender, Masters of the Universe, Godzilla: Minus Zero, The Cat in the Hat, and Moana (live action remake). Now, sit back, relax, and enjoy the most anticipated movies of 2026.

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GOAT poster, from Sony Pictures Animation

GOAT

Coming out in February this year, GOAT is an animated film coming from Sony Pictures Animation. Trailers for the movie have already been released, and the key pull from that is the animation style. Sony Pictures Animation is known for innovating and adapting their animating style, having the Spiderverse movies under their belt. GOAT seems to use that same choppy animation style that we see in the Spiderverse movie, and it is blended into a bright and beautiful colour palette. The movie will follow this goat named Will as he tries to go pro in a sport called roarball (the movie equivalent of basketball). This movie looks like Zootopia but instead of rookie cops, it is a basketball underdog story. This movie looks to be like something for fans of animation, as it has a very unique art style, and quirky animation techniques. GOAT also seems to create some appeal for basketball fans too, with the film’s sport being based around basketball, and Stephen Curry featuring as a voice in this movie. I think GOAT will be an enjoyable underdog movie, enhanced with that beautiful Sony Pictures Animation touch, making this a film worth catching.

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Hoppers poster, from Pixar Animation Studios

Hoppers

Another animated animal movie, Hoppers, releases in March this year. Hoppers follows the story of a girl who transfers her consciousness into that of an animatronic Beaver, and she uses this to go and communicate with animals. This movie has a very refined animation style, keeping things looking rounded and cheerful. Pixar are the ones making this movie, and I think in keeping with the Pixar theme, this movie will have a lot of laughs but also a lot of heart. While not their biggest movie coming out this year, Pixar’s Hoppers has built up a good following and could turn out to be a refreshing new animated movie. Animal lovers, and those wanting to see a classic family friendly fun flick, should definitely give Hoppers a watch.

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Project Hail Mary poster, from Amazon MGM Studios

Project Hail Mary

This upcoming project comes from Ryan Gosling, and is adapted from the novel of the same name. This movie is going to be a sci-fi thriller, following Ryland Grace, a science teacher who wakes up on a spaceship with no memory of who he is or what he is doing. However, he slowly pieces his memory back together, and realises that he has to stop the Earth from entering a new ice age, by saving our sun. The plot seems outlandish and wild, and that is what draws me towards this movie. Behind this complex sounding premise however, it looks to be a fun comedy movie, mixed with thriller and sci-fi elements. From the trailer, it looks like Interstellar and the Martian blended together, throwing in some more comedy effects, and stunning space visuals. This sci fi movie looks like a great ride, with some visually stunning elements, and for a sci fi nerd like me, makes it a must watch when it comes out in March.

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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie poster, from Nintendo and Illumination

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie

The Super Mario Bros. Movie was wildly successful when it was released in 2023, showing that, if done right (looking at you live action Mario movie from 1993), Mario could be adapted for the big screen. Now as a follow up to that movie, Mario returns in this adaptation of the Super Mario Galaxy games. From the trailer, it looks like all the fan favourite characters from the last movie will return, but also new characters from the franchise, like Yoshi, Bowser Jr., and Rosalina. The movie also looks to be taking elements from multiple Mario games too, notably Super Mario: Odyssey and Super Mario Bros. Wonder. Seeing how well the last adaptation went, and both the franchise and star power that this movie is bringing, I could see this film making over 1 billion dollars. This movie is the follow up to one of the best video game adaptation movies of all time, and I think it has the ability to surpass the original. For Mario fans, and frankly anyone who enjoys video games, this Nintendo movie coming out in April needs a watch.

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The Michael poster, from Lionsgate and Universal Pictures

Michael

I love a good movie musical biopic, and have found films like Bohemian Rhapsody, Rocketman, and Better Man to be greatly entertaining. Now for 2026, the King of Pop, Michael Jackson is getting his very own biopic. Starring his nephew, Jafaar Jackson, this biopic will follow the rise of the pop superstar, from his time in the Jackson 5 to his international stardom. This movie will be loaded to the brim with all of Michael Jackson’s greatest hits, guaranteeing this movie too have a stellar soundtrack. It has been stated that the movie will tackle every part of the singer’s life, and from the trailer it looks absolutely incredible. From iconic music videos like Thriller, to the recording of hit songs like Billie Jean, this movie looks like it will have it all. Michael Jackson’s nephew, Jafaar Jackson, provides a good likeness to the King of Pop, and shows off some great singing talent too. This musical biopic will definitely be something to catch, when it moonwalks into cinemas in April.

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The Mandalorian and Grogu poster, from Lucasfilm

The Mandalorian and Grogu

I love Star Wars, and this movie is going to be the first Star Wars movie to come out since 2019’s Rise of Skywalker. The Mandalorian T.V show was a breath of fresh air into the franchise, styled like a western, it brought the effortlessly cool but caring Din Djarin to the universe, and his adorable sidekick Grogu (or Baby Yoda). The show ended with the return of the Mandalorians to Mandalore, and saw Din and Grogu settling down for the quiet life on Tatooine. However, by the looks of things, they are called into action to fight against the remaining imperial warlords around the galaxy. When I saw the trailer, I could just feel the goosebumps. Seeing the return of Star Wars to the big screen is an absolute treat, and in a movie which will no doubt be a galaxy wide bounty hunting adventure. The return of fan favourite characters from across the franchise will be seen in this movie, with the likes of Zeb Orrelios (Rebels), Rotta the Hutt (The Clone Wars), and Babu Frik (Rise of Skywalker), all featuring in this film. I am most excited to see the return of the Razor Crest, ATATs, and X-Wings. For all Star Wars fans this is a must see, as the galaxy far far away returns to the big screen in this western style adventure on May 22nd.

Toy Story 5 — 4K Ultra HD Wallpaper: Adventure Comes Home
Toy Story 5 poster, from Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios

Toy Story 5

Toy Story is back again, with a new and different plot that hits surprisingly close to home. After what has felt like 2 perfect endings for the franchise, in the form of Toy Story 3 and then again in Toy Story 4, Pixar looks to have changed their minds, reuniting Woody and Buzz for another adventure. This movie will see the return of most of the fan favourite characters, with Slinky Dog, Hamm, Rex, Jessie, Bullseye, Combat Carl, and Forky all confirmed to come back. Other characters like the Potato heads remain ambiguous but likely. From the teaser, it looks like the toys will take on the threat of technology, more specifically the Ipad. We are currently living through the Ipad kid generation, making this movie definitely relatable and fitting today’s audience. Seeing how well Toy Story movies perform, I don’t doubt that this movie will have a lot of heart, a lot of meta jokes, and make a lot of money. Another addition to a timeless series, Toy Story 5 will surely be a hit when it comes out in June.

Supergirl (2026) Wallpaper 4K, 8K, Milly Alcock, Movie poster
Supergirl poster, from Warner Bros. Pictures

Supergirl

Superman was a surprise smash hit from 2025 (which I have reviewed already on my top films of 2025), and here comes another addition to James Gunn’s DC universe. Supergirl takes place before she meets Superman on earth, as seen in the post credits scene of Superman, as she travels across the galaxy with Krypto the Superdog. This is directly after the destruction of Krypton, so I’m sure we will see a sad Supergirl searching for some purpose, accompanied by her adorable canine. From the trailers, it looks to be a space adventure, with the Guardians of the Galaxy vibes definitely being there. For comics fans, this movie is based on the Woman of Tomorrow comic line for Supergirl, and knowing James Gunn, it will be very comic accurate. Already from the trailer, the character of Lobo can be seen, with Jason Momoa playing him, which is a perfect casting for the role. For those that enjoyed Superman, Guardians of the Galaxy, or any of James Gunn’s DC movies, Supergirl will definitely be a super time when it releases in June.

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Digger poster, from Warner Bros. Pictures

Assorted movies that we don’t know much about yet

There are still many movies on this list that we don’t have too much information about yet, but are still highly anticipated either because they are franchise heavy hitters, or they are led by famous stars. Firstly, Minions 3: Mega Minions is a sequel to the greatly successful minions franchise, which is the prequel series to the Despicable Me franchise. Not much is known about the plot, just that Gru will return in this movie, alongside the indestructible minions. Next, in October, Digger releases. Again, not much is known about the plot, beyond the fact that it is a comedy, and will see Tom Cruise star in the film. The star power alone sells it to me, but I think a good independent comedy will definitely be an entertaining piece. Lastly, Jumanji 3 will be coming out in December. Again, not much is known about the plot, besides that the main cast of video game characters will be returning, and this might be the last movie in the rebooted franchise. The reboot of Jumanji does a great job in being like a sort of sequel to the original, but modernising it and bringing it to a new audience. I enjoyed all the Jumanji movies, and I feel that Jumanji 3 will live up to its predecessors.

Matt Damon as Odysseus in new poster for Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey'
The Odyssey poster, from Universal Pictures

The Odyssey

Take a bunch of the most famous and popular actors of our time, combine that with one of the best directors of this century, and make them adapt one of the most famous stories of all time, and you get The Odyssey. This Odyssey will follow the story of Odysseus as he returns home from the Trojan War, facing many perils and challenges on the way. The cast for this movie is one of the best ensemble casts I have seen since Love Actually. The movie stars Matt Damon as Odysseus, with Anne Hathaway portraying his wife, and Tom Holland portraying his son. Other actors in this film include Zendaya, Robert Pattinson, Mia Goth, Jon Bernthal, and Benny Safdie. All of them are being directed by the great Christopher Nolan, whose last movie, Oppenheimer, won best picture. He knows how to do a historical movie, and while some on the internet have criticised the costumes already for historical inaccuracies, it’s adapting a story with a cyclops in it and the armour looks cool. The whole movie is filmed entirely with IMAX cameras, adding to the cool factor of this movie. I believe this will be a beautifully done movie, with incredibly action set pieces, incredible cinematography, and superb acting. This movie will definitely be a need to watch when it comes out in July.

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Spider-Man: Brand New Day poster, from Marvel Studios

Spider-Man: Brand New Day

Tom Holland returns to the MCU in another movie playing everyone’s favourite friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man. This movie’s plot has remained quite secretive, no leaks this time around, but it is rumoured to be a more street level movie. This means that it could see the integration of some of the characters from the Netflix marvel shows, and finally see Spider-Man take on some street level threats. I theorise that this movie will have Daredevil return, the Punisher, and see Spider-Man take on Kingpin in some way. It is unknown whether we will see the return of Zendaya’s MJ or Ned, but it will be awesome to see a more Tobey Maguire style Spider-Man, now that Peter lives alone and has his new suit. Any Spider-Man movie is a great time, and this one will definitely be on the watch list when it swings into cinemas in July.

Street Fighter poster, from Paramount Pictures

Street Fighter

I don’t know much about the Street Fighter games, or the Street Fighter movie that came out in 1994, but I do know a little about this new Street Fighter movie coming out this year. The movie looks to be including every major character from the games, with there definitely being some recognisable characters thanks to their pop culture stardom. Like it says on the tin, there will be a lot of fighting in this movie, but from the teaser trailer, the fighting looks awesome, with fight choreography looking clean and flowing like a classing kung fu flick. It also has that retro vibe, leaning into the older vibes and retro feel found in the original Street Fighter arcade game. This movie will definitely bring some incredible action and fight scenes, with some impressive KOs, giving the audience an exhilarating ride. For those looking for a classic style kung fu flick, or just another incredible video game adaptation, look no further than this movie, coming out in October.

Fanmade poster of Avengers Doomsday. Hope ya'll like it. ✌ :  r/marvelstudios
Avengers: Doomsday poster, from Marvel Studios

Avengers: Doomsday

While this movie may only be coming out in December, the Russo brothers know how to build hype. The film has already been teased last year, with Doctor Doom appearing in post credits scenes, and the Fantastic Four coming to the mainline MCU timeline. The reveal that Robert Downey Jr. is returning to the MCU as Doctor Doom is already incredible, but the teaser trailers that have been released for this movie are definitely making it more exciting. I won’t spoil what happens in them here (and I urge you to watch them), but I will say that we will be seeing the return of Thor, Steve Rogers Captain America, the Fantastic Four, Namor, Shuri, M’baku (now as king of Wakanda), and the X-Men. Along with other characters returning from other MCU movies last year, this cast will be packed full. This movie is looking to top the likes of Avengers: Endgame with the cast and story. The world is currently in a state of superhero fatigue, and many believe that the MCU peaked at Endgame and has been going downhill ever since (I personally believe the peak was at Spider-Man: No Way Home). However, with the hype that Doomsday is building I think that it could be reaching for a new high. Once the Avengers: Doomsday clock runs out, and the film releases in December, it will be a must watch.

Dune: Messiah poster, from Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures

Dune: Messiah

Dune: Messiah is the third and final instalment in the Dune franchise, which tells me that it will be the best of the three. Denis Villeneuve does a great job at adapting the Dune books into these massive space operas, led by a stellar cast, and featuring an incredible soundtrack. According to the books, this next movie will see a major time jump, as Paul Atreides solidifies his power as the new ruler on Arrakis. While these movies can be hard to follow at times, it gives you space to breathe at points, letting you take in the beautiful shots of the desert planet. Timothée Chalamet spearheads this film again as Paul Atredis, and based on assumption, should be rejoined with Zendaya, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Florence Pugh. This movie looks to be the finale of this stunning set of films, and as seen with Dune: Part 2, I believe it will beat the other two to become the best in the franchise. I felt Dune was very exposition heavy, Dune: Part 2 was very action heavy, so following that, Dune: Messiah should be the perfect mix of both. Regardless, it will be an amazing movie, and the movie event that will be Avengers: Dunesday (as coined by Robert Downey Jr. and Timothée Chalamet) will definitely be a need to do, when it happens in December.

Conclusion

2026 looks to be a very exciting year for movies. Whether it be major franchise blockbusters, or new original movies 2026 looks to be having it all. Ranging from many different genres, like action, animation, sports, music, superhero, video game adaptation, sci-fi, or just good old comedy. I am very excited for the up and coming films for this year, and I cannot wait to see how good these movies will be. As a side note, this list was aided by a Rotten Tomatoes list of upcoming films, which features even more exciting films to come, so I recommend taking a look at it too, linked here: https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/article/the-most-anticipated-movies-of-2026/. For movie fans it looks to be a good year, and I personally cannot wait to see these films hit the big screen this year.

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Capital Island newsletter 11/01/2026 https://islandcurrents.org/capital-island-newsletter-11-01-2026/ Sun, 18 Jan 2026 14:08:46 +0000 https://islandcurrents.org/?p=1918 Capital Island provides a economic insight into current world events, and how they affect the world economically on different scales. To keep up to date and see their full newsletter, subscribe to the Capital Island newsletter for free via this link: https://mailchi.mp/9bd340b91de5/capital-island-signup. This weeks newsletter is authored by: Jeremy Man 12F (Microeconomics), Nicholas Tsai 12W (Macroeconomics), and Aarav Soni (Global Economy).

Microeconomics: Trump announces a 10% cap on credit card interest rates

On January 11th 2026, the Trump administration called for a 10% cap on credit card interest rates. This was done to provide relief to consumers struggling with debt, and has the potential to save $100 million USD worth of interest for Americans a year.

However this announcement has received major pushback from the credit card industry and bank lobbyists, arguing that placing such a price ceiling would affect the market equilibrium. This would cause a contraction in supply of credit availability, especially for high-risk lenders, such as low income citizens and younger borrowers. As a result of the supply shortage, Americans may lean towards less-regulated and expensive alternatives such as payday loans and pawnshops. Moreover, banks have started considering cutting and scaling back credit card benefits and perks in order to alleviate lost profit.


However, supporters of this interest rate cap argue that the policy would not severely hamper the operations of the banking sector, as credit card companies already earn a majority of their income from alternative revenue streams such as fees charged to merchants. According to Brian Shearer, director of competition and regulatory policy at the Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator, “the few large banks that dominate the credit card market are making absolutely massive profits on customers at all income levels.”

IGCSE Syllabus Concepts
1.2.3 Demand
1.2.6 Price Determination
1.4.2 Government intervention
1.3.1 Market failure

IB Syllabus Concepts
2.5 Price controls
2.6 Market outcomes and welfare
2.7 Market failure

Macroeconomics: Are South Korea’s low birthrate challenges beyond saving?

In 2025 the South Korean Government, in an increasingly urgent and desperate attempt to address their longstanding low birthrate, introduced a whole host of fiscal policies to reduce the financial burden of supporting a child and make it more attractive for young South Koreans to have children. For example, a national child birth grant of 2 million won was introduced for the first child. Housing policies were also revised to prioritise childbirth houses making it easier for young adults to raise children. The government is even going as far as to set up city backed dating events.

For the 4th year in a row South Korea’s population has declined and their GDP per capita recently fell behind Taiwan to 5th. Despite nearly $300 billion dollars of government investment into pro childbirth policies since 2004 the birthrate has continued to fall until recently.

In September 2025, births in South Korea rose for the 15th straight month. However analysts warn that this spurt in births is likely due to women born in the mid 1990s in their early 30s and one of the last large birth cohorts in the country.

Despite the extensive government attention and the number of policies the South Korean government has implemented to ease this problem, the largest hurdle in South Korea turning its low birthrate around is the country’s culture : South Korea is a high pressure, high cost society. Many still say that bearing a child is financially unfeasible for them even with birth incentives in place. For monumental change to occur, broad social reform must occur that makes raising a child an attractive and realistic proposition.

IGCSE Syllabus Concepts
1.2.5 The labour market
2.1.1 Macroeconomic objectives
2.1.2 Government policies

IB Syllabus Concepts
3.1 Measures of economic activity and the business cycle
3.2 Unemployment
3.4 Fiscal and supply‑side policies
3.5 Economic growth
Why Taking Venezuela's Oil Could Actually Lift Its Fortunes - WSJ

Global Economy: What are the overall effects of the seizure of Venezuelan oil reserves by the USA on the economy?

The U.S. operation, “Operation Absolute Resolve,” which led to the seizure of Venezuelan oil reserves, is reshaping global energy dynamics. While the invasion has sparked major oil companies like Chevron and ExxonMobil to prepare the necessary oil production infrastructure, the immediate market reaction has been volatility. An initial downward pressure on crude prices is expected to drive a generally lower price trend throughout 2026, primarily due to the anticipation of new supply in an already oversupplied market.

The capture of Venezuela’s heavy-sour crude will particularly impact the diesel market. This crude oil is optimally suited for diesel production. While an influx of this oil into U.S. refineries could eventually stabilize prices, any short-term export disruptions would significantly spike global diesel prices. Due to diesel’s critical role in construction and agriculture, higher costs could lead to direct increases in construction and food prices.

The Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the world’s leading oil cartel faces significant challenges. Firstly, the U.S. command over Venezuelan production translates into a loss of production autonomy for OPEC, as a major global oil source moves outside their coordinated market management.

However, the reality of restoring production is currently dampening immediate market fears. Decades of infrastructure decay in Venezuela mean the industry operates at a fraction of its capacity. Achieving the former peak of 3 million barrels per day would require an estimated $183 billion and up to 15 years of sustained investment. This challenging timeline, coupled with lingering investor caution over political and legal risks, makes a rapid recovery of Venezuelan oil output a highly unlikely scenario.

IGCSE Syllabus Concepts
1.1.3 Demand, supply and market equilibrium
1.2.4 Business competition (OPEC as cartel, large oil MNCs)
2.2.1 Globalisation (MNCs like Chevron, ExxonMobil; FDI into Venezuela).
2.2.2 International trade (oil exports, diesel trade, impact on other countries).

IB Syllabus Concepts
3.2 Variations in economic activity
4.1 Benefits of international trade (global crude and diesel trade flows).
4.2 Types of trade protection
4.3 arguments for/against (sanctions, export controls).
4.4 Economic integration (OPEC coordination; impact on other blocs).
4.5 Exchange rates
4.6 Balance of payments
4.7 Sustainable development
4.10 growth/development strategies

Keywords

Price Ceiling – A government-imposed price control, or limit, on how high a price is charged for a product, commodity, or service. In this context, it refers to the 10% limit on interest rates.

Market Equilibrium – A market state where the supply in the market is equal to the demand in the market. Lobbyists argue the cap disrupts this balance.

Supply Contraction – A decrease in the overall supply of a good or service (in this case, credit availability) usually caused by an increase in cost or a decrease in price/profitability for the supplier.

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Fast Fashion in Hong Kong: A dive into various lenses – Why it’s time for change https://islandcurrents.org/fast-fashion-in-hong-kong-a-dive-into-various-lenses-why-its-time-for-change/ Fri, 16 Jan 2026 11:37:56 +0000 https://islandcurrents.org/?p=1904 In today’s world, fast fashion is not just a trend, it’s a global industry worth nearly 1.2 trillion HKD that produces clothing at light speed. With an estimation of 92 million tons of textile waste generated per year, there has been a significant discussion regarding the impacts of what is now known as the fast fashion industry. “Fast fashion” refers to lowly priced clothing, which keeps up with all the most current trends, allowing consumers to keep up with the trends without breaking the bank. Interviews by Fashion Revolution and Cable News Network present cotton farmers’ perspectives on fast fashion, and how it impacts them, sharing the impacts of fairtrade, and what overwhelming amounts of debt does to people. This essay will take a chance to dive into various lenses of workers in the fast fashion industry, presenting the advantages and disadvantages, ultimately arguing that collectively, we should discourage fast fashion in Hong Kong. 

The unfair conditions of workers in the fast fashion industry highlight why we should discourage fast fashion in China and globally due to the harsh working conditions. Approximately 150 million internal migrant workers in China face harsh working conditions, including the need to work overtime often, the lack of employment contracts, and limited access to social security benefits. Despite the country’s rapid industrial growth, these workers live in crowded dormitories, and frequently endure 14-16 hour shifts, 7 days a week, and overtime for low wages, averaging 1,690 CNY per month. Migrant workers make up a significant portion of the workforce, with 75 million factory workers worldwide, less than 2% earn a living wage, and 80% are women who face gender inequality and lack the rights of maternity leave and childcare options, which forces them to make difficult choices about their family situations, making them vulnerable to employers being able to exploit them without any consequences. These extreme working conditions in the fashion industry are extremely common in China and heavily impact migrant workers’ mental as well as physical health. 

Alternatively, from the point of view of some cotton farmers, fast fashion has the opportunity to improve their lifestyles drastically. Kady Walie, from West Africa is involved in the fairtrade system, where cotton farmers are paid a guaranteed price, over the market price, for their cotton. They are given training courses to get higher yields, as well as a fairtrade premium which is granted to the farmers’ group, where they can collectively decide how to utilise it. As yet, the premium has been used to help provide support for them towards Sustainable Development Goals 3, 4, and 6, which are good health and well being, quality education, and clean water and sanitation. Fast fashion can also shift the lives of many cotton farmers in Hong Kong due to a high demand of cotton from fast fashion brands, as cotton is a cheap and durable material. There is a current drive in fast fashion, with the market reaching over 20.2 billion HKD this year, there is an estimate that it will continue to grow about 9.5% reaching 2029, which suggests a significant upwards trend in the fast fashion industry. Consumers knowing where their clothes come from could lead to appreciation and acknowledgement for the farmers, increasing customers’ awareness, potentially driving more support for fairtrade initiatives, which foreshadows a future of sustainable lifestyles for cotton farmers all over the globe.

Additionally, many farmers commit suicide as they cannot make their living wage, highlighting the impacts of unstable market prices, as well as agricultural debt on cotton farmers and their families. Many cotton farmers worldwide go through similar devastating experiences to Yogita Kanhiya, who lost her husband who committed suicide due to an overwhelming amount of debt, which seems to be common pattern in the area, as 44 farmers take their lives every day. While fairtrade has its many benefits, and could potentially assist to solve this groundbreaking issue, the assumption of which fairtrade could tremendously improve cotton farmers’ lifestyles oversimplifies the complex challenges and ignores major issues in the cotton industry, and fairtrade sales are unreliable as customer awareness is limited and fluctuates based on current trends. Although fairtrade provides a guaranteed price and a premium for community needs, these benefits are nowhere near enough to address underlying issues such as exploitation and poverty, and the lack of basic needs. Unpredictable weather has destroyed many crops in the past, triggering despair and hopelessness in these farmers. The quality of cotton is reduced as a consequence of the high demand for cotton which arises as fast fashion encourages a throwaway culture. Over the past 30 years, cotton prices have halved, production costs have risen, making it extremely challenging for farmers to earn a steady income. Fast fashion involves the use of many chemicals and practices that are unsustainable and harm the environment, ultimately complicating the process of growing healthy cotton. The governments’ poor attempts to address the situation has caused the local community to lose hope in which the situation will improve, leaving farmers in India trapped in mountains of debt. Discouraging fast fashion is crucial as it would majorly contribute to easing the burdens on cotton farmers, and it would help support a healthy financial, as well as mental wellbeing.

Living in Hong Kong, the issue of fast fashion leads to overflowing landfills along with both air and water pollution, as fast fashion promotes a throwaway culture. This affects local communities and the overall public’s health, myself included. Moreover, as awareness of extreme working conditions including migrant workers suffering 14-16 hour shifts, 7 days a week for only 1,690 CNY, and cotton farmers facing overwhelming amounts of debt, leading to 44 committing suicide daily, these extreme measure which workers in the fast fashion industry face could lead to guilt and self reflection in consumers and make them reconsider their spending choices on temporary trends, which make people like myself feel pressured to constantly update their wardrobes to fit in, as many people my age are impacted by FOMO, which social media indirectly promotes. Us, as a community of consumers can help take action by choosing to buy from sustainable brands, saving you money in the long term as you do not need to buy replacements as often for low quality, cheap, garments.

We all have a role to play in making sure that from where our clothes’ journey starts in the cotton farms in India, to where they are constructed in cramped factories in China, all employees are treated fairly. You can help Yogita Kanhiya and many others by advocate for the Hong Kong government to set laws for brands to follow regarding labour practices and sustainability, raise awareness for the workers in the fast fashion industry through campaigns, implement textile recycling programs to reduce clothing waste, offer financial support to local businesses that use eco friendly practices, ultimately encouraging sustainable choices and a reduced demand for fast fashion.

The evidence presented clearly indicates that fast fashion should be discouraged in Hong Kong, due to its exploitation of workers, negative impact on cotton farmers, environmental impact, etc., all contributing to significant social and ethical issues. Nethertheless, there are still several advantages to fast fashion, an example being that it could potentially ease the lives of cotton farmers with the help of fairtrade. However, as expressed, fairtrade does not consider all aspects of this complex issue. When contrasted with the overloading negative impacts, it is clear that the only outcome is that Hong Kong should discourage fast fashion.

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My top 5 films from 2025 https://islandcurrents.org/my-top-5-films-from-2025/ Fri, 16 Jan 2026 11:22:12 +0000 https://islandcurrents.org/?p=1883 While 2025 may not be a strong contender for the best year for movies, it still produced some excellent films. With great sports movies, blockbusters, animated movies, and action movies. This list I have compiled were just some of my personal favourites that I watched, and while they may not be Oscar contenders, I still found them to be an excellent time and a worthwhile watch. Some honourable mentions include Zootopia 2, Mickey 17, How to Train Your Dragon, Jurassic World Rebirth, and Mission Impossible – the Final Reckoning, Fantastic Four: First steps and Thunderbolts* (note that no rated R movies are included in these lists). So sit back, relax, and enjoy my top 5 films of 2025 in no particular order.

Karate Kid: Legends poster, from Sony Pictures Entertainment

Karate Kid: Legends

For those unaware of the Karate Kid franchise, it follows the story of a boy learning to integrate into a new society, and in the process finds love and enemies. Through the art of karate, he is able to deal with his bullies, creating the perfect formula for the classic underdog story. The original Karate Kid is a aFor those unaware of the Karate Kid franchise, it follows the story of a boy learning to integrate into a new society, and in the process finds love and enemies. Through the art of karate, he is able to deal with his bullies, creating the perfect formula for the classic underdog story. The original Karate Kid is an all time great sports movie, and with the loveable characters of Daniel LaRusso and Mr Miyagi, it has become a cult classic. From this first movie, a franchise has spawned, with 4 sequels, a T.V. show and a reboot. Karate Kid: Legends is the 4th, and possibly final, movie in the series and does a great job in living up to the original. This movie follows the formula well, with a loveable main character, a master of karate and kung fu as his aides, a compelling love story, and a punchable bad guy. Beyond this however, Legends ties in aspects from all areas of the franchise. The return of Daniel LaRusso was a huge draw, but even more than this, the inclusion of Jackie Chan’s character Mr Han from the reboot was the cherry on top. It brings in aspects from all of the Karate Kid movies, even including small references to the Cobra Kai T.V. show. However, you don’t have to watch the rest of the franchise to enjoy this movie. From a film stand point, I found it to be very entertaining, with awesome karate fight scenes, heartfelt emotional moments, and a great soundtrack. The setting of New York adds a different and new element to the franchise and the dual masters of Mr Han and Daniel LaRusso make for a funny and interesting pairing. If you’re after a sports movie that leaves you with that feel good feeling, wax on (or jacket on) your T.V. and give this super sequel a watch.

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Superman poster, from Warner Bros. Pictures

Superman

In a time of superhero fatigue, I found Superman to be a refreshing watch. James Gunn brings his excellent superhero formula of taking weird and unknown comics characters and turning them into beloved superheroes. In this case, I am not referring to Superman, but rather the plethora of side characters thrown in, being Guy Gardner, Hawkgirl, Metamorpho, and Mr Terrific. While all these characters are handled and portrayed perfectly, it’s Gunn’s handling of Superman that is incredible. There hasn’t been a successful Superman adaptation since Reeve’s version in the late 70s (sorry Henry Cavill fans), but Gunn expertly takes an unknown star and helps bring back that heroic feel to the man of steel. The Superman in this film looks like he was ripped straight out of the comics, and the whole film sets off that vibe, with the vibrant colours and amazing action set pieces. Superman’s supporting character cast is also great, with good chemistry between Superman and Lois Lane, and the inclusion of Jimmy Olsen (hooray!). Lex Luthor in this film is absolutely perfect. Top tier aura farmer, top tier ragebaiter, an overall menacing presence, a good motivation, and he definitely looks the part. The styling and characters of this film are perfect, but what about the story. That is done very well, with Superman being slightly weaker making the stakes feel higher, a great evil villain plan, and a heartwarming story about family at the core of it. For comics fans, this film is an absolute treat, with the inclusion of Krypton, the Fortress of Solitude, and Krypto the Superdog! This film is also a key cornerstone for James Gunn’s new DC universe, leaving grim and gritty and moving towards more comic book fun. Superman ties in great with other past and future projects in this universe, personally I enjoyed the Peacemaker cameo. Superman brings back the comic pizzazz to superhero movies, and is a great addition to James Gunn’s DC universe, and this movie should fly into your watch list.

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F1: The Movie poster, from Warner Bros. Pictures in collaboration with Apple Original Films

F1: The Movie

After Covid, the film that brought the movie industry back was Top Gun: Maverick, giving audiences high speed thrills and adrenaline pumping action. Now take the directors, producers, and thrills of Top Gun: Maverick, but instead of planes it’s cars. That’s the F1 movie for you, and it delivers on those high speed thrills. I saw the film in IMAX originally, and that is one way to get your adrenaline flowing, as the camera movements and filming make you feel like you’re in the car. The filmmakers nailed the feel of the movie, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats as they watch the protagonist throw his car around corners at 200 mph. In terms of story, this also delivered, with the protagonist Sonny Hayes having both a comeback and underdog story. Alongside his hotheaded young teammate, Joshua Pierce, Sonny Hayes works to help a struggling F1 team stay afloat, salvaging his own career in the process. This movie delivers in so many aspects, and really shows what a summer blockbuster should look and feel like. Watching Sonny Hayes’s antics was entertaining, his rivalry and later friendship with Joshua Pierce felt very genuine, and the cast is a mix of old and new stars. However, the main selling point of this movie is the F1 racing action, and in that aspect, the movie blows it out of the park (or should I say track?). For F1 fans, it also delivers, featuring cameos from F1 drivers like Carlos Sainz Jr and Lewis Hamilton, and the settings being the different race tracks F1 takes place on. F1: The Movie proves to be an amazing racing movie, giving races, rivalry, and redemption all wrapped into one. F1: The Movie is an action packed adrenaline pumping movie, with the added bonuses of a great cast, soundtrack and story, making this a must watch movie.

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The Ballad of Wallis Island poster, from Bankside Films

The Ballad of Wallis Island

This choice is a bit more of an outlandish one. It wasn’t a mainstream blockbuster hit, nor a franchise movie, and was a fairly cheap movie to make. Rather, the part in this movie I like the most is the heart and story. It follows a simple premise, with a millionaire inviting the two former members of the folk duo McGwyer Mortimer to perform a private concert for him on his island home. This movie’s comedic elements were excellent, with the dynamics between the former bandmates, and former lovers, of McGwyer and Mortimer adding lots of awkward scenes. The millionaire is also comedically great, being a shy awkward guy that loves their music, and lives a very secluded lifestyle with all his millions made through winning the lottery. Beyond the great comedy in this film, there is also a deep sense of heart and soul in this movie. Charlie, who is the millionaire, is living alone on this island, beyond the single mother and her son that work in the only convenience store, and both Mcgwyer and Mortimer encourage him towards love and to talk to her. There is also great character growth and dynamics in an emotional sense. Mcgwyer starts out as a more cynical guy, only in it for the money, showing clear signs of his struggling music career after the break up, but he goes beyond this and you feel bad for him and what the breakup did to him. On the other side of the coin, Mortimer provides a positive reinforcement and feeling throughout the movie, providing some emotional grounding. The movie may not provide you with the fully resolved happy ending that you want for them, but rather provides a fitting ending that really leaves you with a smile on your face. Pair that with a soundtrack that sounds very close to Fleetwood Mac, and you have a nice indie feel good movie that definitely lives up to its rumours.

A Minecraft Movie Review | Qualbert
A Minecraft Movie poster, from Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures

A Minecraft Movie

This list, I feel, would be incomplete without this movie. There was a time when the Minecraft movie was thought to never come out, and was just one of those old internet conspiracies, and here it is, in all its glory. Is this movie a stupid goofy movie made for kids without any serious noteworthy film elements? Yes. Is this movie inaccurate to the game? Yes. However, was this movie not stupidly fun to watch with friends and jam packed full of references for the Minecraft community? 100% yes. Just seeing the Minecraft world and lore being put into a movie was incredible for me, and I loved reference spotting, and this movie is full of them. Ranging from famous Minecraft Youtubers like DanTDM and Technoblade to famous Minecraft lore and legends, like a Herobrine reference. While the story itself featured elements that were not accurate to the game, like Steve having elytras without going to the end, it was still incredibly fun to see Minecraft elements and game mechanics in a movie. While some elements of the design and look of the movie felt a bit off from the game, certain elements, like the Iron Golem and Creepers, looked very well done. The acting was also very funny to watch. Jason Mamoa and Jack Black fit perfectly in this film, and it feels like they’re both putting their full heart and soul into acting in this movie. I mean Jack Black’s Steve is just so perfect in such a funny way, over delivering all his lines, like ‘I am Steve’ and ‘Waterbucket, RELEASE!’. Jack Black also delivers some hilarious musical numbers, with iconic songs like ‘Lava Chicken’. However, I think the main sell of this movie was definitely the memes and the experience. Seeing this in cinemas with my friends was hilarious, and the iconic line of ‘Chicken Jockey’ became a meme sensation. The memes alone make this a worthwhile movie to watch, and I wait in anticipation for the sequel coming out next year. For those that play Minecraft, watch Minecraft Youtubers, or just enjoy video game adaptation movies, this blocky flick is definitely worth your time.

Conclusion

2025, while not being the strongest year for movies, still had some great heavy hitters. This is without mentioning the great animated movies that came out last year, a lot of which I have yet to see. It has definitely been a good year for Warner Bros. and I am excited to see what more they have in store for us this year. Looking ahead, 2026 looks to be an even better year for movies, with some franchise heavy hitters coming our way soon (with a list for those definitely on the way). This list has just been some of my personal favourites, and I know there are still some great films from last year I must watch, but for now, these are my top 5 films I would recommend watching from 2025.

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