“Star
Wars: The Force Awakens” is already a big hit with US critics - it has
made the American Film Institute’s annual list of movies of the year a
full day before its release.
The
highly-anticipated new installment of the blockbuster sci-fi franchise
had its world premiere on Monday (December 14) and doesn’t hit cinemas
until Friday, but the jury of AFI members, scholars, artists and critics
have named the movie among the best of 2015, The Hollywood Reporter.
The new “Star Wars”
film has already received rave reviews and has broken records in
advance ticket sales in the US, with more than USD 100 million for its
opening weekend.
The previous record holder was Batman film “The Dark Knight” in 2012, which raked in USD 25 million prior to its release.
The other AFI best film honourees include acclaimed movies “Spotlight”,
“Mad Max: Fury Road”, “Carol”, “The Big Short”, “Bridge of Spies”,
“Inside Out”, “The Martian”, “Room”, and “Straight Outta Compton”.
The AFI list often mirrors the Academy Awards Best Picture nominations, which will be announced on January 14.
Officials also selected 10 TV shows for its top 2015 picks with
returning favourites “The Americans”, “Fargo”, “Game of Thrones”, and
“Homeland”.
The rest of the list is
comprised of new series “Better Call Saul”, “Black-ish”, “Empire”,
“Master of None”, “Mr Robot”, and “UnReal”.
Matthew Weiner, the creator of Emmy-winning series “Mad Men”, which
ended its seven-season run earlier this year (15), will receive the AFI
Special Award during a luncheon on January 8 in Los Angeles.
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