I know. I know. It’s almost February and I’m just now releasing my favorite films of last year. Hold your judgment because in order for my list to be absolutely complete, I have no choice but to wait for some limited releases in December to reach Music City in January!
Sorry I yelled.
Without further ado, we have finally come to the granddaddy of them all–Best Movies of 2015. The year of 2015 was a sensational year when it comes to cinema. As I look through all of the films I saw, whether the budget was $10 million or $100 million, they excite, inspire, resonate, and outrage. That’s the true beauty of going to see a movie on the big screen. If you leave the theater without feeling some kind of ardency, then that story has failed you. I guarantee a film like that is not on this list. No sir!
Enough talking about it. Witness and discover the vast pleasure of my favorite movies of 2015:
Best Comedy Film
Trainwreck
Runner Up: Spy
Best Foreign Language Film
Wild Tales
Runner Up: The Connection
Best Animated Film
Inside Out
Runner Up: The Good Dinosaur
Best Horror Film
It Follows
Runner Up: Goodnight Mommy
Best Movies of 2015
Runners Up:
Black Mass
Inside Out
99 Homes
Ex Machina
The Big Short
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
The Martian
The Hateful Eight
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Creed
TOP 5
Five:
ROOM
A thoughtful, devastating film about unlimited imagination and the unwavering bond between a mother and child. Incredible performances by Brie Larson & Jacob Tremblay display horrific suffering while astounding resilience breaks through.
Four:
MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
An unhinged, hell raising movie with exhilarating action and a hefty story about humanity in the wasteland. Tom Hardy’s Max is the quiet type, but don’t mistake for weakness while Charlize Theron is a spellbinding badass.
Three:
SICARIO
Emily Blunt and Benicio Del Toro are outstanding in this taut, constantly uneasy cartel thriller where good guys do not exist. It’s a walk on a severely unmerciful passage for control and to maintain order in a violently depraved world. Director Denis Villeneuve shakes your nerves and mind by having us behold every action leading to a more jolting reaction.
Two:
SPOTLIGHT
An invigorating, stirring film about investigative journalism, and while the the subject is delicate, it’s brilliantly handled. Unsurpassed performances and focused, masterful filmmaking create a story of the up most importance. Be prepared to be immersed & outright infuriated.
One:
THE REVENANT
Incredibly gorgeous filmmaking about a vengeful tale out on the beastly, unforgiving American Frontier; Hardy is ruthless and DiCaprio’s commitment is miraculous, delivering a mortally uncompromising, nearly wordless performance. An extraordinary cinematic experience that’s unhampered & punishable yet worth every drop of blood.
Brandon Vick is the resident film critic of the SoBros Network. Follow him on Twitter@SirBrandonV and be sure to search #VicksFlicks for all of his latest movie reviews.
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