Year 4, here we go! Welcome to the 100 Minutes or Less Challenge, where you only have to watch 24 movies in the year and all of them are 100 minutes or less. Who says a masterpiece can't be less than 100 minutes? When Harry Met Sally, City Lights, Frankenstein, ever heard of them?!
The rules are simple: Find a movie that is 100 minutes or less that fits each prompt. If you don't like any of the prompts, you can pick one from
2022 , 2023, or 2024 . You can watch the films in any order. Tag your reviews 100minutes2025.
This year's theme is minutes/moments in time.
Here are the prompts:
1. Watch the shortest feature film on…
Year 4, here we go! Welcome to the 100 Minutes or Less Challenge, where you only have to watch 24 movies in the year and all of them are 100 minutes or less. Who says a masterpiece can't be less than 100 minutes? When Harry Met Sally, City Lights, Frankenstein, ever heard of them?!
The rules are simple: Find a movie that is 100 minutes or less that fits each prompt. If you don't like any of the prompts, you can pick one from
2022 , 2023, or 2024 . You can watch the films in any order. Tag your reviews 100minutes2025.
This year's theme is minutes/moments in time.
Here are the prompts:
1. Watch the shortest feature film on your watchlist.
2. Watch the highest rated film on your watchlist that is 100 minutes or less.
3. Faster than a New York minute. Watch a film that takes place in New York.
4. Not a minute too soon. Watch a film you've been anticipating seeing.
5. A laugh a minute. Watch a comedy.
6. A mile a minute. Watch a film about something or someone that goes fast.
7. Last minute. Watch a movie about the end of the world.
8. Talk a mile a minute. Watch a dialogue driven movie.
9. There's a sucker born every minute. Watch a movie about a con artist or someone trying to trick someone else.
10. Changes from one minute to the next. Watch a movie about technology.
11. Fifteen minutes of fame. Watch a film about a famous person (real or imaginary).
12. "You can leave in a huff. If that's too soon, you can leave in a minute and a huff." - Groucho Marx. Watch a Marx Brothers film.
13. Don't close your eyes for a minute. Watch a film that takes place somewhere beautiful.
14. Up to the minute information. Watch a movie about a journalist or journalism.
15. 525, 600 minutes. Watch a musical.
16. Any minute now. Watch a film about waiting for something or someone. (If you haven't seen it, I recommend Waiting for Guffman).
17. Take the minutes. Watch a movie about coworkers.
18. Minute by minute. Watch a film that takes place in one day.
Capturing moments in time.
19. Watch a World War II movie.
20. Watch a movie made during the Covid pandemic.
21. Watch a coming-of-age film.
22. Watch a movie from your top-rated decade. (If you don't have pro or patron, choose which decade you like best in cinema history.)
23. Watch a film that takes place in the future.
24. Watch a pre-code movie.