Carol (2015)

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Oscar season tends to see us being served up a lot of crap.  Overly emotional films stuffed with showy performances designed to catch the eye of the Academy.  For every work of art, there is ten that just outright stink.  However, every now and then one comes along that blows everything else out the water.  A film that nails real emotion on the big screen.  Carol is one of those rare breeds.

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The Dressmaker

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The Dressmaker is a mess of a film.  It wildly dives from comedy to melodrama back to comedy (but this time with a darker tinge) and perches all of that on top of a classic Western revenge story.  Yes, it as mental as that sounds.  So why the hell do I love it?

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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 (2015)

The Hunger Games franchise has been a revelation for young-adult cinema.  Dark and intelligent, it has taken issues like Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and propaganda and put them on-screen for millions of teenagers around the world.  It’s also proven for any idiots out there that still believe otherwise, that a female character can lead an action series and still make shitloads of money.  With The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, that all comes to an end, as we find out whether Francis Lawrence can overcome the weakest book in the series to give us a satisfying conclusion.

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The Hallow (2015)

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Putting two people in a cabin, dropping them into the woods and then turning it into a film worth seeing in 2015 is a hard job.  The cabin in the wood genre has been done to death and unless you are offering up a comic or intelligent alternative, the odds are any attempt to get it out there will end up dropping straight onto DVD.  The Hallow is far too good for such a fate.  Directed by first-time director and horror fanatic Corin Hardy, it is a creepy monster film that points towards one hell of  future.

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Brooklyn (2015)

Brooklyn’s trailer would have you believe it was a po-faced drama.  The kind of weepy period piece that we see come in and out of cinemas several times a year and are perfectly acceptable to people that are into that kind of thing, but to most are something that can be safely ignored.  Sadly, that depiction has probably robbed a lot of people from seeing a wonderful piece of cinema.

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Sicario (2015)

Sicario is at it’s best when, like it’s protagonist Kate Macer (Emily Blunt), you are in the dark as to exactly what is happening.  It is a film which moves in the shadows, both in terms of the characters that inhabit it and how it slowly eeks out its plot to the watching audience.  While this leads to some gripping cinema, it doesn’t exactly lend itself to writing up a comprehensive review.

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