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In this issue

2015: THE YEAR IN FILM
FilmInk runs its critical eye over the best, the worst, and the most unforgettable movies of 2015.

THE HATEFUL EIGHT
Writer/director Quentin Tarantino reunites with his Death Proof star Kurt Russell for The Hateful Eight, an intimately epic western about a group of very, very bad people stuck together in a remote waystation in the middle of a blizzard.

STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS
The most eagerly awaited film of the year is finally here, eventually bringing with it a host of sequels and spin-offs, all existing in a shared Star Wars narrative universe. And with Disney – the owners of both Star Wars and Marvel – leading the charge in interconnected cinema, a long list of similar “shared cinematic universes” are currently being engineered at Hollywood’s major studios.

STEVE JOBS
Michael Fassbender turns in his most surprising and against-type performance yet in Steve Jobs, playing the eponymous tech pioneer, whose ruthlessness and ambition were as famous as his iPods and Apple stores.

TODD HAYNES
With a host of extraordinary films (Poison, Safe, Velvet Goldmine, I’m Not There, Far From Heaven) to his credit, this American indie hero now tackles an unconventional fifties-set romance with Carol, starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara.

PLUS
Christian Bale, Bryan Cranston, Ben Stiller, Paul Dano, Radha Mitchell and Spotlight, The Danish Girl, Triple 9 and much more.

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PublisherFilmInk magazine

CategoryEntertainment

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

Offering the latest in film news, exclusive interviews, feature stories on film culture and our own unique reviewing system, FilmInk is essential reading for film buffs, actors, filmmakers and screen professionals.

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