Top 10 Movies of 2015
10. Room

I feel that "Room" at this point is an obvious film to put on a "Top 10 movies of 2015" list. Is it overhyped? I think so, but that does not mean that it isn't a great film. I enjoyed it very much, but left with a surtain feeling that the film did not fully reach it's potencial. I felt like the film did not emotionally deliver on the boys exposure to the world outside the room. They could of showed his amazement for the world in a more creative and beautiful way. Though this is not a mistake, it is just how I would have personally preferred it. "Room" is brilliantly acted film, and I am sure that it will win an academy award. A shoe in for the top 10 movies of 2015.
9. The Martian

8. Tangerine
A pleasent suprise, which shows you a different side of Los Angeles. The movie follows two prostitutes, whom are looking for the pimp/boyfriend who cheated on one of the main characters. A beautiful looking low budget film. The cast is what makes this movie so special and surprisingly heart-warming. The characters aren't just funny, but they feel authentic and natural. Truly one of the most rememberable films of 2015.
7. Mad Max: Fury Road

6. Ex Machina
A great sci-fi film with a lot to offer. Yet another great use of cgi in film, I hate when movies use way to much cgi, but this year movies like "Fury Road" and "Ex Machina"are great examples of movies understanding when to use cgi and when to not. "Ex Machina" is a weird and clostrophobic sci-fi thriller. It is a movie about how humans play gods, and all the unpredictable and destructive consequences that endure because of it.
5. Knight of Cups

4. The Revenant
This is the film that will give Leonardo Di Caprio his long awaited Oscar. A raw yet beautiful film about revenge. I personally love a good revenge flick, and this is as good as it gets. Lubezki has again proven that he is the master of cinematography.
3. Macbeth

2. When Marnie Was There
This may be studio Ghibli's last film, which really bums me out. Nevertheless, "When Marnie Was There" was a great note to go out on. An emotional film, and the only movie on this list which made me cry. The less you know about the film, the more pleasently suprised you will be by it's discrete and stunning story-telling. Ghibli studios never disappoints.
1. The Hateful Eight
A slow, suspenseful western, which is unpredictable as hell! Tarantino only keeps in the western clichés that you want, and adds a bundle of twist and turns that you'll never see coming. This might be my favorite Tarantino film, it is a combination of the best from his early and the best of his later films. You get the crazy wittiness and dark comedy from "Django Unchained" and "Inglorious Basterds", and the great simplicity and tension from "The Reservoir Dogs". The rough and unpredictable landscape of the film is a perfect setting for the equally unpredictable characters. What really makes "The Hateful Eight " unique is that there is no hero, not one character you can trust for more than a second. This is "Tarantino magic" at its finest, and my personal favorite film of the year.
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