2010 Blockbuster Movies The Good Dinosaur (2015)

Top 2. 5 must- see movies of 2. UPDATE: You can now find our top 2.

  1. The Good Dinosaur is the 2015 comedy-drama adventure directed by first-time director Peter Sohn. It stands today as Pixar’s lowest grossing film, making $332.
  2. Photos, showtimes, cast and crew, reviews and plot summary.

UPDATE: You can now find our top 25 must-see movies of 2016 right here. There's an awful lot to look forward to over the coming 12 months, from Hollywood and beyond. Jurassic Park is a 1993 American science-fiction adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by Kathleen Kennedy and Gerald R.

There's an awful lot to look forward to over the coming 1. Hollywood and beyond. As such, compiling a list of 2. In an attempt to limit the number of sequels which can fill up a list such as this, we've left out something like Fast & Furious 7, even though we're fairly sure it'll be a lot of fun.

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With but two significant exceptions, we've excluded some of the films from this list that we're looking forward to in 2. Kingsman: The Secret Service and Frankenstein.

What we're left with, we hope, is a fairly broad selection of action and comedy, science fiction and drama, animation and live- action, and small- scale productions as well as widescreen superhero blockbusters. So here goes.. 2. Shaun The Sheep. There aren't too many firms still slavishly practicing the art of big screen stop motion animation. Laika is one, and The Boxtrolls, thankfully, was a modest box office success. But when The Pirates: An Adventure With Scientists! It's bringing Shaun The Sheep to the big screen, and from the promos released thus far, with considerable style.

Mark Burton and Richard Starzak are directing, with the mighty Justin Fletcher - Mr Tumble himself - lending his voice to Shaun. The plot sees Shaun and his flock heading into the big city to rescue their farmer, and the movie itself has been in development for the best part of half a decade. After the less than impressive conversion of Postman Pat to the big screen in 2. British children's TV character making the transition and stumbling along the way. But Aardman appears to be throwing its not inconsiderable resources of talent firmly in Shaun's direction, and as always, its film seems to be bursting at the seams with character. Our review of the film is here. Ant- Man. For some, Edgar Wright’s departure from Ant- Man, after years of development, will make Marvel’s other 2.

But the presence of a great cast, headed up by Paul Rudd as the central hero and Michael Douglas as his mentor, Dr Hank Pym, plus a potentially fun premise, means it’s still on our list. This is, after all, Marvel’s first foray into comedy heist territory; the pair hatch a plan to pull of some kind of robbery that will, according to Marvel, save the world. Given just how much fun this year's Guardians Of The Galaxy was - Marvel’s potentially risky leap into the space opera genre - we’ve high hopes that this first airing for another slightly lesser- known comic will be just as entertaining. Here's our review of the film. Bill. A film that may be under a few people's radar, but deserves not to be. Bill is the big screen debut of the Horrible Histories team, as they attempt to do for William Shakespeare what they've been doing for major historical events on the small screen. If you've never had the pleasure of Horrible Histories thus far, do treat yourself to a DVD.

Bill will focus on the apparent 'lost years' of Shakespeare's life, and you can expect a hefty dose of creative licence to be used. Richard Bracewell, who helmed Cuckoo and The Gigolos, is directing. Matthew Baynton will be taking on the title role, who we'll meet as a lute player. And not a very good one.. You can find our review of the film right here.

Terminator: Genisys. In what Paramount will no doubt be hoping is a new beginning for the franchise after the middling Terminator Salvation, Terminator Genisys is production company Skydance’s attempt to bring a hint of freshness to the series - just as it did with the Star Trek reboot in 2. The film introduces a new generation of actors in familiar roles: Emilia Clarke replaces Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor, Jason Clarke as her son John, plus Matthew Smith as an unspecified yet presumably key character (he’s signed up to appear in all three proposed movies). Then, of course, there’s Arnold Schwarzenegger, back in his leather jacket as the title cyborg. We’re told that the story will account for Schwarzenegger’s advancing years (the Terminator’s flesh ages, but the metal combat chassis beneath remains gleaming), though the rest of the plot, and how it fits into the Terminator canon, is a closely- guarded secret. Suspect title aside, Terminator: Genisys could, if it returns to the time- travel- and- chase format that made the first two films such classics, give the franchise the shot of energy it deserves. Paramount hopes so: it's already dated the next two films..

You can have a gander at our review of the film here. The Man From U. N. C. L. EWith Mission: Impossible 5 also set for release in 2. Kingsman: The Secret Service, which only doesn't make the cut this time because we included it in our 2. We're intrigued by The Man From U. N. C. L. E., though. Not only does it have more full stops than its competitors, it also gives us a chance to see Henry Cavill flexing his acting muscles without a superhero suit on.

Cavill stars alongside Hugh Grant, Armie Hammer and Jared Harris, and Guy Ritchie has co- penned the script and is directing. Ritchie's career has had some very pronounced ups and downs over the past decade, but if he can bring 6. Sherlock Holmes movies to the screen here, then he may be onto a winner. Expect The Man From U. N. C. L. E. And less DIY. Here's our review of the movie. The Hateful Eight.

Quentin Tarantino already brought us one impressive western with 2. A much- publicised script leak seemed to throw the whole project into question for a few worrying months, but the film’s now firmly back on track, with shooting scheduled to begin in December. Tarantino’s continued Hollywood clout means that he’s assembled yet another sterling cast here - look out for Jennifer Lawrence, Zoe Bell and Bruce Dern as well as regular collaborators Samuel L Jackson, Kurt Russell and Michael Madsen - and the box- office success of Django should ensure that, even though westerns aren’t high on most studios’ agenda these days, The Hateful Eight will be a highly- anticipated entry in an oft- neglected genre.

Our review of The Hateful Eight can be found here. The Martian. Ridley Scott’s still making movies at an admirably brisk pace, and this sci- fi adventure, based on the book by Andy Weir, is his next foray into the genre following 2. Matt Damon stars as an engineer trapped on Mars after a dust storm forces his fellow astronauts to evacuate. Presumed dead and left behind, Damon's character scratches out a living on the Martian surface, hoping against hope that he can survive long enough for NASA to mount a rescue attempt.

Could this be the Gravity and Robinson Crusoe On Mars mash- up we never knew we wanted? With Scott behind the lens and co- stars Jessica Chastain and Kate Mara in front of it, this could be another great sci- fi survival film. It's due for release - in the US at least - in November. Here's our review of the movie. Black Mass. Scott Cooper currently has two films on his directorial CV. Firstly, he directed Jeff Bridges to an Oscar with the respected Crazy Heart. Then he scored a decent hit with 2.

Out Of The Furnace, starring Christian Bale. Yet might Black Mass be the film to finally break him into the directorial big leagues, whatever the directorial big leagues are? Romance Movies Download Freaks Of Nature (2015). It's the film that tells the true story of gangster Whitey Bulger, an infamous criminal in US history who turned FBI informant.

In the process, he helped bring down a Mafia family. There's the potential for an absorbing, rich gangster drama here, and Cooper has attracted quite a cast to help tell his story. Johnny Depp takes on the title role, Benedict Cumberbatch (for it is he) will play his brother (a state Senator), whilst there are roles too for Juno Temple, Joel Edgerton, Corey Stoll and Kevin Bacon. In fact, Black Mass has one impressive cast list, and its September 2. Cooper can deliver a film that does justice to the story. Here's our latest article on Black Mass. Triple Nine. John Hillcoat's films tend to stick in your head.

In particular, The Proposition, starring Guy Pearce, was one of the best westerns of the past decade.