20 Most Anticipated Performances of 2015

Posted on the 30 April 2015 by Shane Slater @filmactually
As you would have undoubtedly have heard already, tomorrow marks the US premiere of "Avengers: Age of Ultron", signaling the arrival of the summer season at the movies. Following this, we'll be getting a new mainstream action/comedy film each week to bring in the big bucks to the studios all through the summer months. Interspersed within these cash cows too, will be several smaller releases to prepare us for the full onslaught of prestige cinema towards the end of the year. As a primer for the busy period ahead, I've therefore prepared a list of performances I'm looking forward to for the rest of the year.
20. Joseph Gordon-Levitt in SnowdenGordon-Levitt is always compelling and we obviously can't seem to get enough of Edward Snowden on screen.
19. Ben Foster in IconBen Foster is such an underappreciated actor, so hopefully this will bring him more recognition.
18. Tom Hanks in Bridge of SpiesHanks + Spielberg + Cold War thriller is a formula for success.
17. Leonardo DiCaprio in The RevenantAn intriguing role that somehow seems exactly like his previous work but still significantly different.
16. Greta Gerwig in Mistress AmericaThe Sundance raves suggest another fruitful director-muse collaboration.
15. Levi Miller in PanHis performance looks promising from the trailer.
14. Idris Elba in Beasts of No NationSounds like a great role for Elba to sink his teeth into.
13. Ian McKellen in Mr. HolmesI trust McKellen to deliver nothing less than an exquisite, refined take on this timeless character.
12. Don Cheadle in Miles AheadDon Cheadle is one of the most naturally charismatic actors out there, which should serve this role well.
11. Michael Fassbender in Steve JobsThis is such curious casting to me that I'm dying to see how it works out.
10. Ken Watanabe in The Sea of TreesI'm always here for Watanabe and this sounds like a sizable role for him.
9. Joseph Gordon-Levitt in The WalkI can't wait to see his interpretation of this eccentric man.
8. Cate Blanchett in CarolTodd Haynes films tend to have great female roles, which should allow Blanchett to shine as the lead.
7. Eddie Redmayne in The Danish GirlA fascinating historical figure and an actor who's on a roll.
6. Matthew McConaughey in The Sea of TreesI could watch McConaughey philosophize about life, death, gravity...anything!
5. Jennifer Lawrence in JoyJennifer Lawrence's down-to-earth persona seems like a perfect fit for the Miracle Mop lady.
4. Emily Blunt in SicarioBadass Emily Blunt is perhaps the best Emily Blunt.
3. Meryl Streep in Ricki and the FlashAs if Meryl playing a rock star wasn't exciting enough, she'll be working with Diablo Cody dialog (!) and Jonathan Demme direction (!).
2. Michael Fassbender in MacbethFassbender as Macbeth is such perfect casting.
1. Marion Cotillard in MacbethCotillard always makes a great femme fatale (see "Inception", "A Very Long Engagement").