While
watching a film, I usually look for cinematic artistry, a compelling story and
inspiring performances. But my favorite movies of the year are simply the
entertaining ones I want to watch over and over again! Below are my top ten
favorites of 2015 (not in any particular order, except for the first on the
list).
BROOKLYN. A film of quiet beauty, Brooklyn reminds
me of those classic movie gems from the past, the
ones emphasizing character development and good storytelling. This one imparts
a sense of place and loving hearts while telling a compelling story about the
immigration experience of one young woman who came to Brooklyn from Ireland in
the 1950s. Saoirse Ronan delivers a spellbinding performance in the lead role
by making us feel we’re experiencing everything right along with the engaging
character she plays here.
MINIONS. I’ve been under a Minions spell ever since
watching Despicable Me. This prequel did not disappoint me. Backing up
all the funny antics by these adorable little creatures is one of the best
soundtracks ever – and the musical numbers are as cute as can be! Some critics
believe the soundtrack is even better than the movie, but I disagree. The movie
and soundtrack go together like macaroni and cheese or mashed potatoes and
gravy. And what a satisfying dish it is!
A
LITTLE CHAOS. This special period movie
treat boasts many lovely scenes and an
outstanding performance by Kate Winslet as a landscape artist who faces almost
insurmountable obstacles after being selected to create a special garden
for King Louis XIV, played by the always watchable Alan Rickman (who also
directs).
CINDERELLA.
Kenneth Branagh directed this wonderful version of the popular fairy tale.
Great special effects enhance the film’s quality, and a magnificent royal ball
scene took my breath away!
WHITE
GOD. One of the best revenge movies ever
made, this Swedish offering tells the story of what terrible things can happen
when anyone interferes with the relationship between a girl and her dog.
THE
DANISH GIRL. Projecting so much love and pain, Eddie Redmayne and Alicia
Vikander take us on a worthwhile journey toward better understanding of
transgender transformation in this classy gender-bender filled with impressive
performances and splendid production values.
SPY.
Watch out, 007! Women take over the spy game in this hilarious spoof of James
Bond movies. Very funny things happen in practically every scene, thanks to
Melissa McCarthy, Rose Byrne, Jason Statham, Jude Law and writer/director Paul
Feig.
STRANGE
MAGIC. This is one of the most delightful
animated musicals I’ve ever seen! Great songs, a fun story (inspired by
Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream) and fascinating animation fill
the screen while reminding us that everyone
needs love no matter the size, shape or color of their skin.
DANNY
COLLINS. Al Pacino and Annette Bening create
a fun chemistry together in this superb film about a man’s fearless search for
redemption. I still smile whenever I think of how well Pacino pulled off
playing a famous singer.
THE
MARTIAN. This wonderful survival adventure
is definitely a film that matters. It deals with so many universal themes like
compassion, the importance of intelligence, scientific/technological know-how,
cooperation and hope. Plus the story, cast, and visual effects just couldn’t be
better.
HONORABLE
MENTION : RICKI
AND THE FLASH, STAR
WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS, THE REVENANT, WELCOME TO ME, WHERE
TO INVADE NEXT, IN THE DARK, CONCUSSION, 45
YEARS, EX
MACHINA, ME
AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL, CRIMINAL
ACTIVITIES, I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS
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