Celebrating a Decade: 10 Movies Turning 10 Years Old in January 2025
As we reach the end of January 2025, it’s fascinating to look back a decade to January 2015, a month that offered a diverse array of films across various genres. Here’s a retrospective on some notable movies that are now celebrating their 10th anniversary:
January 2, 2015:
- The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death
The sequel to the 2012 gothic horror film The Woman in Black brought audiences back to the eerie Eel Marsh House, now serving as a refuge for children during World War II. While it lacked the original’s gripping tension, this installment maintained its haunting atmosphere and added a historical backdrop to its supernatural scares.
January 9, 2015:
- Inherent Vice
Paul Thomas Anderson’s neo-noir comedy-drama expanded its release, continuing its quirky journey. With Joaquin Phoenix as the stoner detective Doc Sportello, the film offered a kaleidoscope of intrigue and humor, earning its place as a modern cult classic. - Selma
Ava DuVernay’s powerful depiction of the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery marches expanded its reach, becoming a significant film of the year. David Oyelowo’s portrayal of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was deeply moving, and the film remains a staple of historical cinema. - Taken 3
Liam Neeson returned as Bryan Mills in this action-packed conclusion to the Taken trilogy. This time, Mills was on the run after being framed for his ex-wife’s murder, showcasing the relentless action and intense drama that made the franchise a hit.
January 16, 2015:
- American Sniper
Clint Eastwood’s biographical war drama, starring Bradley Cooper as Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, expanded its release and became a box-office phenomenon. The film’s emotional weight and gripping storytelling made it a cultural touchstone in 2015. - Blackhat
Michael Mann’s cyber-thriller explored the dark side of the digital world, with Chris Hemsworth as a hacker working to stop a global cyberattack. While it wasn’t a huge hit, its prescient themes have grown more relevant with time. - Still Alice
Julianne Moore’s Oscar-winning performance as a linguistics professor battling early-onset Alzheimer’s left audiences deeply moved. The film expanded in January, touching hearts with its raw and poignant storytelling. - The Wedding Ringer
Kevin Hart and Josh Gad delivered laughs and heartfelt moments in this buddy comedy about a groom-to-be hiring a professional best man. Its mix of humor and sentimentality made it a memorable January release.

January 23, 2015:
- The Boy Next Door
Jennifer Lopez starred in this steamy psychological thriller about a high school teacher’s affair with a dangerous younger man. It became a guilty pleasure for fans of over-the-top drama. - Mortdecai
Johnny Depp’s eccentric art dealer Charlie Mortdecai brought a blend of mystery and humor to the screen. Though the film wasn’t a commercial hit, its quirky style has earned it a niche fanbase. - Strange Magic
This animated musical, inspired by Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, came from George Lucas and offered a whimsical tale of love, magic, and music. While overlooked upon release, it remains a curiosity for animation enthusiasts.
January 30, 2015:
- Black or White
Kevin Costner and Octavia Spencer shone in this heartfelt drama about family, race, and custody. The film’s emotional performances made it a thought-provoking watch. - The Loft
This mystery-thriller about a group of men sharing a secret apartment for extramarital affairs took a dark turn when a woman’s body was discovered. Its suspenseful plot kept audiences guessing. - Project Almanac
This found-footage sci-fi flick followed a group of teenagers who discover time-travel technology. Its energetic take on the genre appealed to fans of youthful, high-stakes adventures.
Reflecting on these films a decade later, it’s evident that January 2015 offered a rich tapestry of storytelling, from gripping thrillers and heartfelt dramas to lighthearted comedies and family adventures. These movies have left lasting impressions and continue to be revisited by audiences today.

