Now that 2015 has kicked-off, it’s time to consider which Hollywood films you should look out for this year. Here are our five picks.
Into the Woods
A witch charges a childless baker and his wife with attaining magical items from all the classic fairy tales to undo the curse put on their family tree. With many prominent actors including Meryl Streep, Johnny Depp, Emily Blunt and Anna Kendrick, this film sure to be a hit.
Fifty Shades of Grey
The much-awaited film adaptation of the infamous erotic novel Fifty Shades of Grey follows the life of naive literature student Anastasia Steele, as she becomes entangled with handsome and anguished billionaire Christian Grey.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2
After being identified as the ‘Mockingjay’, it is time for Katniss Everdeen and District 13 to step-up and launch the revolution against the autocratic Capitol. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 is the much-awaited fourth, and last, instalment of the book-to-film phenomenon.
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Still Alice
After the gifted, fifty-year-old linguistics professor Alice Howland begins to forget everyday details, she receives a diagnosis that turns her family life on its head. Starring Julianne Moore, Alec Baldwin and Kristen Stewart, Still Alice explores the challenging world of dealing with early-onset dementia.
Mad Max: Fury Road
Here to revive the classic Australian film series, Fury Road is set in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity has broken down. Two rebels, Max and Furiosa, are on the run and believe they can restore order and rebuild their lives. Starring Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron, Mad Max is set to ride again in 2015.
Which films in 2015 are you looking forward to watching? Which ones will you avoid seeing?
In my opinion only – Into the Woods was a total waste of time and money, clever idea but could not wait for the film to finish
I would avoid wasting my time going to see any of them as I find it hard to inderstand a word veig muttered these days what with loud so called music playing in the background and the so called stars doing nothing more than muttering or else playing at having sex !! Not entertainment at all in my view.
Totally agree with the other 4, but STILL ALICE is a good womans movie.
an all star cast doesn’t necessarily make an all star film.
a REALLY good movie does not need to have a”star” to be good but it helps at the box office.
my main gripe about modern day movies is that too often computerised special effects covers for a poor script and acting.
I read the various Fifty Shades of Grey books and really quite enjoyed them, but the trailer above doesn’t really tempt me to bother with the film …. maybe its because I don’t recognise either of the main stars.
The only one I would want to see is “Still Alice”. I read the book and found it confronting and compelling. The others do not appeal but I’m looking forward to “The Theory of Everything” and just saw “The Imitation Game” which was brilliant.