The Worst Films of 2015

This is coming out a little late than usual but here is what I considered the WORST of the worst in film from 2015. Stay tuned next weekend for what will ultimately be the best of the previous year.
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Worst Movies of 2015 (So Far…)

It has been a hectic year for me so far. What with moving literally on the other side of the country and working in the TV industry. Luckily I have still had a lot of time to go to the movies and watch some of the best & worst the big screen has to offer. With this being the holiday weekend and also the midway point of 2015 I would like to express my opinion on what were the highlights in film on both ends of the spectrum. Below are the ‘Worst Films of 2015’ while tomorrow you will see some of the Best. Also, make sure to click on the ‘Review’ tab on this blog to check out all my reviews for these films and more. Hope you enjoy and have a great holiday weekend!
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Lost River (Review)

Many actors think they can easily go behind the camera and create their own film. We have seen it time and time again with very mixed results. For every Ben Affleck (Argo) and Clint Eastwood (Unforgiven, Mystic River) giving us some cinematic gems we have the opposite in Eddie Murphy (Harlem Nights) who shows he should stay far away from the Director’s chair. Last year, Ryan Gosling tried his hand at becoming his own auteur with the debut of Lost River. Does this show any promise that Mr. Gosling can become a hot, new commodity as a filmmaker?
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Live Tweeting #3: The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)

We are getting close to those Oscars and one of the big surprises is that a Wes Anderson picture is getting nine nominations. Most of the time Anderson’s films do not get much love so it is nice to see him getting some recognition for a change. So without further ado I wish you all to have as much fun as I had seeing such a vibrant universe put on display here. Side note: I saw this on a plane during my trip to Paris. Even with a smaller screen it is hard not to be blinded by the orgy of colors surrounding…


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