Top Five Fall Movies

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By: Claire Kim

Ah, fall. That season where school starts, stress levels climb, and when one will inevitably seek out productive procrastination to achieve. In the spirit of all this, we’ve decided to compile a list of some pretty good-looking movies that are coming out for the rest of the year 2015. Be it with your friends or your family, we’re confident that you’ll be able to enjoy at least one of these this year.
‘Spectre’ (November 6th)

When in low spirits, action franchises are always a good pick-me-up. And with the new installment in the James Bond set to come out early next month, there’s an excellent reason to go out to the movie theaters. The latest movies have been getting increasingly darker and grittier, and this one seems to be no different. Procrastination recommendation: watch when you need something darker to drown the darkness within your soul for a little while.

‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2’ (November 20th)

It seems that the Hunger Games have been dragging on for awhile – perhaps because of the (unnecessary, awful) decision to draw out the last book into two long, full-length movies. However, like it or not, this will be the end of it – the second half of the book trilogy’s last novel. For people who have read Mockingjay, you know there’s some massive plot points coming up…now there’s nothing to do but to see how they play it out. Procrastination recommendation: don’t procrastinate on procrastinating by procrastinating on watching this.

‘The Hateful Eight’ (December 25th)

Directed by Quentin Tarantino (and assured not to be a sequel to Django Unchained), The Hateful Eight has eight strangers, each with an unsavory career path, who are forced together during a blizzard in a mountain cabin. Procrastination recommendation: if you’re a fan of Django, than go for it. If you’re a fan of Samuel L. Jackson, go for it. Just go. Leave your responsibilities behind.
‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ (December 18th)

  1. J. Abrams is a name that action movie fans should tip their hat at – he’s the one who revived Star Trek and continued the Mission Impossible franchise. Now he’s tackling one of the most respected movie series of all time – Star Wars. We’re still waiting to see if he’ll make it or break it, but with his track record so far, I think it’s safe to assume that Abrams will be able to successfully avert the disappointment of Episodes I-III. Procrastination recommendation: two words. Light sabers.

 

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