Top ten films to watch for in 2015

Okay, our enthusiastic film critic couldn't stick to ten. But there are lots of movies you won't want to miss in this list.
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Michael Fassbender stars as the doomed Scot in Justin Kurzel’s gothic take on Macbeth.

If you’re wondering which films you should look forward to in 2015, here’s the easy – and honest – answer: almost all of them. From the movies that will fill the multiplexes, to the darlings of the festival circuit, to everything else large and small in between, audiences are again in for an embarrassment of riches when it comes to staring at a cinema screen. Just like every other year.

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Sarah Ward
About the Author
Sarah Ward is a freelance film critic, arts and culture writer, and film festival organiser. She is the Australia-based critic for Screen International, a film reviewer and writer for ArtsHub, the weekend editor and a senior writer for Concrete Playground, a writer for the Goethe-Institut Australien’s Kino in Oz, and a contributor to SBS, SBS Movies and Flicks Australia. Her work has been published by the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Junkee, FilmInk, Birth.Movies.Death, Lumina, Senses of Cinema, Broadsheet, Televised Revolution, Metro Magazine, Screen Education and the World Film Locations book series. She is also the editor of Trespass Magazine, a film and TV critic for ABC radio Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast, and has worked with the Brisbane International Film Festival, Queensland Film Festival, Sydney Underground Film Festival and Melbourne International Film Festival. Follow her on Twitter: @swardplay