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  1. Best Director: George Miller for Mad Max: Fury Road. Best Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio for The Revenant. Best Actress: Saoirse Ronan for Brooklyn. Best Supporting Actor: Benicio Del Toro for Sicario. Best Supporting Actress: Rebecca Ferguson for Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation. Best Original Screenplay: Taylor Sheridan for Sicario.

  2. The 50 best movies of 2015. by durmus_sinasi | created - 24 Dec 2015 | updated - 19 Apr 2016 | Public. Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. 50 titles. 1. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) R | 120 min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi. 8.1. Rate. 90 Metascore.

    • Brooklyn
    • Spotlight
    • The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2
    • Carol

    One of the most remarkable films of 2015 was also one of the most beautifully simple. Brooklynis the tale of a young Irish girl’s lonely journey across the Atlantic from her homeland to the United States, and from adolesence into adulthood. But more than a coming of age story, this is a heartfelt reflection on maturity, as well as the immigrant exp...

    Director Tom McCarthy turns his lens to the investigative arm of The Boston Globe, and what “Spotlight” uncovered during a horrifying investigation in 2001 and 2002: the systematic cover-up and abuse of the Catholic Church in Boston, which allowed over 80 priests to molest children or worse without serious repercussion. The muckraking is harrowing ...

    Like Reaping Day, it’s coming: the final adventure of Katniss Everdeen. While the first part of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay has already come to pass, the real grand finale is still almost a year away. In the culmination of four films and three books, Jennifer Lawrence’s iconic heroine must go from figurehead of a resistance from District 13 to act...

    One of the best romantic movies of the year is also one that stands poised to get plenty of awards attention. Carol marks director Todd Haynes’ latest foray into the world of post-war America after Far From Heavenand the HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce. Gorgeously shot on 16mm film, this is also Haynes’ most visually impressive effort to date as it e...

    • Mad Max: Fury Road. More than 30 years after leaving Max in the wasteland, George Miller returns to his signature series with results that can conservatively be called extraordinary.
    • Whiplash. Damien Chazelle’s unbearably tense drama arrived in the UK in January (later than for many of our international readers). Miles Teller is outstanding as the driven trainee-jazz drummer protagonist, but his show’s nevertheless almost stolen by J.K.
    • Inside Out. Just when Pixar seemed to be running out of steam in the wake of so-so sequels and mark-missing original ideas, along came Inside Out, a movie as bold and smart as any release this year, and back the studio went to the top of the animation's Mount Olympus.
    • Ex Machina. Proving that sci-fi needn’t all be about spectacle, Alex Garland’s directorial debut is largely confined to a single house and concerns itself more with dialogue than action.
  3. These are the top 100 movies from the year 2015 that I have watched & rated since joining IMDb in July 2016. This is not a complete list of everything I have watched ever as my memory isn't that good but is a complete list since joining and thus keeping track.

  4. Sep 10, 2023 · 2015 movies include some major franchise sequels, animated classics, action-packed thrillers, and powerful dramas, here's the very best of the year.

  5. Dec 9, 2015 · The Best Movies of 2015. Share full article. Clockwise from top left: “The Martian,” “Carol,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,” “Bridge of Spies,” “Inside Out” and “The Big Short.”

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