Nice to see two other people are looking forwards to Carol, it's one I've been looking forwards since I heard they were thinking of adapting the book, really enjoyed the book and thought it was wonderful when I heard they had cast Cate Blanchett in the lead.
The films that I'm looking forwards to the most this year(some might come out next year, not quite sure):
Carol - as above.
The Duke of Burgundy - out of the two main 'BDSM' type relationship films coming out this year(I wonder what the other one is...) this British film is the one I'm most interested in. For fans of Borgen, it's got Sidse Babett Knudsen in one of the lead roles.
Mad Max: Fury Road - Massive fan of Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron and also this film is suppose to be never ending action! Can't wait. Child 44 is another Tom Hardy film I'm looking forwards to, and also seeing Charlize Theron in Dark Places(another film based on a book from the author of Gone Girl).
Miss Julie - Directed by Liv Ullman, and starring Jessica Chastain, what a mix!
Lost River - Still waiting to see when Ryan Gosling's debut as a director is going to come out(last time I looked it was going to be released in April), it didn't do too well apparently with critics but will see. Definitely looks like he's been influenced by his time with director Nicolas Winding Refn. Been waiting to see this since it was first titled How To Catch A Monster.
Chappie - the new film from District 9 director Neill Blomkamp.
Anything Quentin Tarantino does always gets me into the cinema, so The Hateful Eight is a must.
The Lobster - Another weird sounding film from the director of the very very weird Dogtooth. The plot alone got me interested: Set in a dystopian near future where lonely people are obliged to find a matching mate within a 45-day period in a hotel. If they fail, they are transformed into animals and sent off into the woods. Just hope it's better than his last film Alps.
Crimson Peak - Jessica Chastain again, and Guillermo del Toro - another fabulous mix.
Jurassic World - Anything to take away the memory of the third one, hope it does that.
Bloodsucking Bastards - Horror comedy with vampires.
Terminator: Genisys - big fan of Lee Byung-hun and really been interested in the new Terminator film since I saw he was in it.
The Revenant
James Bond: Spectre
Avengers: Age of Ultron - as long as there isn't too much Hulk...
High Rise
The Harvest - Horror film with Samantha Morton and Michael Shannon - was made in 2013 I think but yet to see it released anywhere. From the director of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer.
The films that I'm looking forwards to the most this year(some might come out next year, not quite sure):
Carol - as above.
The Duke of Burgundy - out of the two main 'BDSM' type relationship films coming out this year(I wonder what the other one is...) this British film is the one I'm most interested in. For fans of Borgen, it's got Sidse Babett Knudsen in one of the lead roles.
Mad Max: Fury Road - Massive fan of Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron and also this film is suppose to be never ending action! Can't wait. Child 44 is another Tom Hardy film I'm looking forwards to, and also seeing Charlize Theron in Dark Places(another film based on a book from the author of Gone Girl).
Miss Julie - Directed by Liv Ullman, and starring Jessica Chastain, what a mix!
Lost River - Still waiting to see when Ryan Gosling's debut as a director is going to come out(last time I looked it was going to be released in April), it didn't do too well apparently with critics but will see. Definitely looks like he's been influenced by his time with director Nicolas Winding Refn. Been waiting to see this since it was first titled How To Catch A Monster.
Chappie - the new film from District 9 director Neill Blomkamp.
Anything Quentin Tarantino does always gets me into the cinema, so The Hateful Eight is a must.
The Lobster - Another weird sounding film from the director of the very very weird Dogtooth. The plot alone got me interested: Set in a dystopian near future where lonely people are obliged to find a matching mate within a 45-day period in a hotel. If they fail, they are transformed into animals and sent off into the woods. Just hope it's better than his last film Alps.
Crimson Peak - Jessica Chastain again, and Guillermo del Toro - another fabulous mix.
Jurassic World - Anything to take away the memory of the third one, hope it does that.
Bloodsucking Bastards - Horror comedy with vampires.
Terminator: Genisys - big fan of Lee Byung-hun and really been interested in the new Terminator film since I saw he was in it.
The Revenant
James Bond: Spectre
Avengers: Age of Ultron - as long as there isn't too much Hulk...
High Rise
The Harvest - Horror film with Samantha Morton and Michael Shannon - was made in 2013 I think but yet to see it released anywhere. From the director of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer.
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