Tuesday, December 29, 2015

2015 In Review


If I left a film off my list it is not necessarily a slight against it. Full disclosure I have not seen all the films hyped for awards this year. I am a film studies major thus I spend an inordinate amount of time screening and studying films that were not produced this year.
Top 10
1.       Mad Max: Fury Road – A brilliant example of visual storytelling. A film that didn’t need nor use excessive exposition.
2.       The Hateful Eight (70mm Road Show) - As opposed to Mad Max a film that flourished because of how literary it was. In a year of sequels and reboots Tarantino pays homage to the epic westerns of yesteryear.
3.       The Martian – Mat Damon portrays the action hero whose weapon is science. The best episode of MacGyver ever produced!
4.       Ex Machina - In a year where a space opera ruled the box office let’s not forget some of the great hard science fiction that’s been coming out lately.
5.       The Revenant - Alejandro González Iñárritu’s first feature since Birdman is proving he is a modern day auteur.
6.       Avengers: Age of Ultron – A few shots in this film are the closest thing to a Jack Kirby splash page I’ve ever seen created in cinema.
7.       The Force Awakens – Not a perfect film by any stretch but it did manage to capture the energy and emotion of Star Wars and that’s a pretty wonderful thing.
8.       Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck – A unique documentary that utilizes the subject’s art work to tell the narrative.
9.       The Death of "Superman Lives": What Happened? – After watching this doc you are left wondering how does any film ever get made and of the ones that get made how are any of them ever good?
10.   Creed – Saying this is now the second best film in the franchise is no slight since Rocky won the 1976 Oscar for best picture.
·         A Most Violent Year *a 2014 film I loved that got a wide theatrical release in January 2015 so I thought I'd squeeze it in.

Most Overrated of 2015
Jurassic World - Much like The Force Awakens it gets by more on the emotions it creates then its paper thin story but not nearly as well.
Spy – This is one of the best comedies of 2015? On the bright side 2015 is almost over.  

Breakout Stars of 2015
Domhnall Gleason (Ex Machina, The Force Awakens, The Revenant)
Daisy Ridley (The Force Awakens)
 

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