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Top 10 Best Movies of 2015

The year 2015 proved to be fantastic for cinema, offering a variety of features that sparked conversation, humor, and suspense among audiences. Regardless of your preference for grand blockbusters boasting stunning visuals, touching animated tales, or intense action-driven quests, the lineup provided options for every viewer. Devotees of established series enjoyed the comeback of several major film franchises, while other moviegoers discovered new gems among innovative, unconventional pictures that introduced unique concepts to theaters.

1
Spotlight
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7%
4,926
Based on the true story of the Boston Globe’s investigative team, this gripping drama uncovers the systemic cover-up of child abuse within the Catholic Church. It relies on meticulous journalism and understated performances to portray a complex, real-world search for the truth, eventually winning the Academy Award for Best Picture.
1
Spotlight
Based on the true story of the Boston Globe’s investigative team, this gripping drama uncovers the systemic cover-up of child abuse within the Catholic Church. It relies on meticulous journalism and understated performances to portray a complex, real-world search for the truth, eventually winning the Academy Award for Best Picture.
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7%
4,926
2
Creed
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7%
4,879
A refreshing spin on the legendary Rocky franchise, this sports drama follows Adonis Creed as he steps into the ring under the mentorship of his father’s old rival. Bolstered by Michael B. Jordan’s powerful performance and Ryan Coogler’s sharp direction, the film honors its legacy while carving out a gritty, emotional identity of its own.
2
Creed
A refreshing spin on the legendary Rocky franchise, this sports drama follows Adonis Creed as he steps into the ring under the mentorship of his father’s old rival. Bolstered by Michael B. Jordan’s powerful performance and Ryan Coogler’s sharp direction, the film honors its legacy while carving out a gritty, emotional identity of its own.
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7%
4,879
3
Hotel Transylvania 2
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7%
4,623
Dracula and his monster pals return in this animated sequel, now adjusting to life as a grandfather. Featuring the voice talents of Adam Sandler and Andy Samberg, the story explores the humorous challenges of a mixed human-vampire family and the struggle to accept change within the quirky hotel walls.
3
Hotel Transylvania 2
Dracula and his monster pals return in this animated sequel, now adjusting to life as a grandfather. Featuring the voice talents of Adam Sandler and Andy Samberg, the story explores the humorous challenges of a mixed human-vampire family and the struggle to accept change within the quirky hotel walls.
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7%
4,623
4
Jurassic World
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6%
3,975
Directed by Colin Trevorrow, this blockbuster soft-reboot revives the iconic franchise by introducing a fully operational theme park. Featuring genetically engineered dinosaurs and intense action sequences, the film became a massive commercial success, reigniting global interest in the series while modernizing the prehistoric thrills first established in 1993.
4
Jurassic World
Directed by Colin Trevorrow, this blockbuster soft-reboot revives the iconic franchise by introducing a fully operational theme park. Featuring genetically engineered dinosaurs and intense action sequences, the film became a massive commercial success, reigniting global interest in the series while modernizing the prehistoric thrills first established in 1993.
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6%
3,975
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