Well dear readers, it’s finally here … following is a countdown of my Ten favourite movies I watched in 2015. Do take into consideration some may be older than the past twelve months…
Drum roll…
10.
John Wick
Keanu proved he still had it in the action movie stakes (and seemingly doesn’t age). A tongue-in cheek script and stylish direction proved a simple revenge thriller done very well indeed was all I needed also.
9.
The Tale of Princess Kaguya
Studio Ghibli does it again, with a beautiful water-colour art style and an enchanting Japanese fable and heart warming characters.
8.
Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation
Cruise can still do the seemingly impossible and with chases, gadgets and Simon Pegg, this made for the best summer event flick of the year for me.
7.
Ex_Machina
There is still room for genuine science-fiction with this thought-provoking study of artificial intelligence. The sort of movie that would have made Stanley Kubrick proud.
6.
American Sniper
Proving yet again he’s as good behind the camera as in front, Clint Eastwood delivers a powerful true story with a career best Bradley Cooper.
5.
The Grand Budapest Hotel
My introduction to Wes Anderson and one of the most entertaining movies I’ve seen in a long while, and Ralph Fiennes is just sublime.
4.
Interstellar
Mind-boggling it may be but Christopher Nolan’s space epic is full of wonder, awe and ideas that left me floored.
3.
Star Wars The Force Awakens
It may deliver too much fan-service but sets up enough firm foundations of its own and captures the spirit of the movies missing since Jedi, that it’s difficult to fault.
2.
Inside Out
Pixar bounce back, after slight stumbles and deliver a truly heart-warming, ideas-packed event of a movie that genuinely touched and surprised me.
1.
Birdman
Not that director Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu needed to prove his skill, yet this wondrously inventive and yet simple movie impressed and dazzled me with it’s concept and originality with a brilliant Michael Keaton as the icing on the cake. A movie for fans who truly love movies and movie-making.
Well that was my countdown for 2015. What were some of your favourites? Feel free to leave them in the comments and I’ll see you all in 2016. Bye for now…
Craig.
Some great picks. I hated American Sniper though.
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