The Top Ten Most Anticipated Films Of 2015
George Huertas ‘16 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer
1. Silence
Martin Scorsese’s film about Jesuit priests in Japan has been in gestation for a long, long time. After numerous false starts and stops, it is finally coming in Fall 2015. Telling the story of a Jesuit priest who has possibly committed apostasy in seventeenth-century Japan, Martin Scorsese is moving out of his familiar territory of organized crime, but is still tackling his ever-present themes of faith, guilt, and one’s commitment to their ideals. Of all of Scorsese’s projects, this is one I’ve been anticipating since I first became a film buff.
2. Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens

3. The Hateful Eight
Probably no film on this list has had more bumpy a ride to development than Quentin Tarantino’s latest. Following a well-publicized script leak, Tarantino publicly declared that he was shelving the project. After a cooling period, Tarantino then stated that The Hateful Eight was back on with a completely re-tooled third act. Quentin Tarantino takes up and leaves projects at the drop of a hat, so every time one is finally announced to go into production, it’s a real treat. And with what little has been officially revealed so far (nothing beyond a teaser trailer) we can only sit tight and wait to see what Quentin Tarantino will bring us next.
4. The Sea of Trees
The McConaissance continues with this, Gus van Sant’s latest film. Telling the story of an American man who wishes to commit suicide in the infamous Japanese suicide forest, McConaughey instead meets another man (played by Ken Watanabe) who is in the forest for the same reason. Rather than commit suicide, the two begin a spiritual journey together to seek purpose in their lives. A promising premise combined with two very talented actors and a very talented director makes this sound like a moving, extraordinary film.
5. Tomorrowland

6. Untitled Cold War Thriller

7. The Revenant
Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu’s Birdman was, in my opinion, the best film of the year. Thus hearing that he will already be working on his next project (when the previous gap was four years) is already cause for excitement. The knowledge that this project will be teaming him up with Leonardo DiCaprio is even better. With its storyline, about a fur trapper left for dead in the wilderness by his companions, and his subsequent journey for revenge, The Revenant looks to be a dark, violent tale of vengeance and fury in the Old West, and with Iñarritu and DiCaprio’s input, it promises to be a dark and powerful work.
8. Crimson Peak
Guillermo del Toro is one of the most splendidly visionary directors working today. Anything he touches carries a gleeful enthusiasm along with it, even something as blatantly commercial as giant robots smashing into each other. Thus, it is an absolute pleasure that del Toro will be returning to the genre which was once his premiere stomping ground: horror. Crimson Peak looks to be an old-fashioned horror story along the lines of The House on Haunted Hill or The Innocents, two films which del Toro has named as inspiration. This, combined with a killer cast (Mia Wasikowska, Tom Hiddleston, Charlie Hunnam, and Jessica Chastain) should hopefully bring the prestige back to horror that del Toro has been searching for.
9. Mad Max: Fury Road

10. Midnight Special
Jeff Nichols’ films all have a touch of the fantastical in them. It makes sense, then, that he finally directs a science fiction film, something which he compares to John Carpenter’s Starman. Another film wrapped in mystery, the only definitive bits of story we have are Michael Shannon (making his requisite appearance in a Jeff Nichols film) playing a father whose son develops superpowers, and that this ignites a chase after him. While this is admittedly little to go on, Nichols’ track record, combined with the cast he has assembled (Shannon, Joel Edgerton, Adam Driver, and Kirsten Dunst) lends a great deal of excitement to the project.