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What is real and what is fiction? Faced with writer's block with his novel, Lewis Fielding turns to a film script about a woman finding herself after his wife.

The Top 3. 0 Must See Movies Of 2. As we start our march toward the holiday movie season, we figure that it's time to look back again at some of the films from 2. New Year. So without further ado, here are the 3. Must See Movies of 2. Den of Geek reviews!)Don’t let either its February release or lackluster trailer fool you, Kingsman: The Secret Service has plenty going for it due to the talent both in front of and behind the camera. From Layer Cake director Matthew Vaughn and his longtime scripting co- writer Jane Goldman comes the next project from a collaboration that includes Stardust, Kick- Ass, and X- Men: First Class. It’s even based on another comic book property, this time from the bottomless “big idea” machine that is Mark Millar.

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However, there is more to Kingsman than its behind- the- scenes talent: in front of the camera fans will get to see Colin Firth in a role he always setemed like a perfect fit for, James Bond 0. Forbidden Films (2015) Movie Theatre. British secret agent named Harry Hart. And being unencumbered by franchise restrictions, this film about a good old boys club that also includes Michael Caine in an “M” style role and Samuel L. Jackson as the villain has too much potential to not at least check out and see if there is another hidden popcorn colonel to treasure like this creative team’s last two comic book- inspired sugar rushes. Den of Geek Review We have all had that dream: something that isn't a human or known - an It - is following you. But for David Robert Mitchell's second feature, It. Follows, we know exactly what that something is: one of the best horror movies in years.

It Follows is a dreamy throwback to the synthesizers and primordial teenage terror of John Carpenter's best 1. When Jay (Maika Monroe) sleeps with a boyfriend she should have avoided, she is unreasonably punished with a sexually transmitted curse: It will follow her wherever she goes until it has her in its grasp, and It will then consume her whole.

This is a frightening concept pursued perfectly in this disturbing must see. Den of Geek Review On our list last year, Fast & Furious 7 was one of the most anticipated movies of 2. Paul Walker. Vin Diesel might be the franchise’s American muscle car build, but Walker was the engine that powered it through its greatest heights (namely Fast Five). Now, Fast & Furious 7 stands as a final tribute to the greatly missed movie star, and one last hurrah for the whole intact gang. Plus, director James Wan (Insidious, The Conjuring) has taken over the franchise’s steering wheel for his first cruise outside of the horror genre in nearly a decade. It’s good to see someone with that much talent, at least in unapologetic pulp, get outside his comfort zone.

Throw in a true introduction of Jason Statham as a big, mean heavy—and thus hopefully the first good one in seven films—and we’re all shouting “shotgun” at the sight of this ride. Den of Geek Review Science fiction has often dreamed about the concept of aritifical intelligence. But in what is likely the smartest genre movie of the year, writer- director Alex Garland happily fears it.

It's not that he doesn't have an apocalyptic view of sentient robotic beings; he just likes them better than us. Thus enter Ex Machina a perfectly insidious con game that gets under the skin as viewers do not know if the characters are undergoing a Turing test.. Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson) is ostensibly invited to the country estate of his CEO (Oscar Isaac) to test the AI of a robot named Ava (Alicia Vikander). But he quickly discovers that he might be the actual guinea pig in this quietly hypnotic trip into madness. Den of Geek. Review Conceivably positioning itself as a modern day All About Eve, Clouds of Sils Maria looks to be a fanged and self- aware deconstruction of the role of femininity and sexuality in the modern world. Starring three generations of women in the town of dreams—Juliette Binoche, Kristen Stewart, and Chloe Grace Moretz—Clouds is predominantly about Binoche’s Maria Enders, a famed actress who is asked to revive the play that made her famous 2. Except now, she is asked to play the boss who ends her life, and simpering upstart Jo- Ann Ellis (Moretz) is the young girl.

Maria thinks if she retreats to the Swiss town of Sils Maria that she will be able to swallow the indignation, but how little she knows either her assistant (Stewart) or the globalized commodifying of women today. The acidity of the premise alone burns to the touch.

Den of Geek Review It’s been a long, grueling road to another flick starring Max Rockatansky hitting the big screen. Even the actual movie star has changed from the controversial Mel Gibson to the far more box office friendly Tom Hardy, who is on the edge of a Hollywood moment, breaking out in celebrity almost as big as his already impressive range of talent. But most of all, Mad Max: Fury Road just looks cool. If you’ve seen the Comic- Con trailer, you know that this easily made the biggest splash of all the movie panels in San Diego this year. George Miller has returned to his Outback hellscape that a million movies have copied; yet once again, he proves no one can find the beauty in the barren, desolate road in a film like he can. Having described this film as a two- hour chase scene, Miller’s return to old school in- camera spectacle will certainly be getting all action fans in full pursuit.

Den of Geek Review Reboots are a tricky business in general. Essentially trying to remake the thrills of a proven classic with few of those original elements, it has to appeal to old fans while gaining new ones. Multiply that challenge by a thousand when attempting to bring back the grandeur and joy of Steven Spielberg’s last unapologetic popcorn classic, 1.

Jurassic Park. But there is still reason to be optimistic beyond Spielberg lending it his name as executive producer. For starters, Colin Trevorrow, the immensely promising director behind Safety Not Guaranteed, is spearheading the production. Secondly, it actually takes place on an Isla Nublar (the island from the first movie) that has become a successful theme park. Offering the chance for dinosaurs to tear into tourists like a dysfunctional Mickey Mouse returns to the attraction of author Michael Crichton’s first foray into filmic theme park terror, Westworld. Jurassic Park also boasts a talented young cast including Safety’s Jake Johnson, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Chris Pratt in his post- Guardians of the Galaxy movie star glow. Like a T- Rex in a visitor’s center, you’re just going to have to bite in. Den of Geek Review Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (June 1.

Increasingly, dying teenagers appear to be a genre. However, this wonderful little Sundance comedy- tragedy manages to subvert all of those expectations while offering something thiat is both witty and heartbreaking in the best possible way. By unabashedly avoiding the star- crossed heart- string pulling we've seen before, this comedy plays with familiar tropes about coming of age with a sense of self- referential bemusement since the main character of Greg (Thomas Mann) is the eternal high school loner/movie snob that never truly connects with his peers, much less romances them. Yet he somehow becomes an unlikely friend to Rachel (Olivia Cooke) after she is diagnosed with cancer (because his mom forces him). The film is aware of not just its own cinematic place, but that of many others since Greg and Earl (RJ Cyler) spend their days remaking foreign classics with their limited budgets and techniques; they're hardly prepared to handle the finesse necessary in beginning what the film's subtitles announce is a . With the delay of The Good Dinosaur taking it out of the 2. Monsters University and Inside Out.

However, for those fearing that Pixar has lost its ambition, Inside Out’s premise alone promises the most out- there Hollywood- produced animated effort in many years.