The 15 Greatest Movie Performances of 2015

Actors everywhere, now is the time to declare “Aaaaand scene!” and take your bows. We’re just about done with the calendar year of 2015, pretty much every film has come out (or at least screened for us critics), and you’ve earned yourself a handful of accolades. Acting is a tough job, no matter what the naysayers say, and to those of you who have touched our hearts, tickled our funny bones and scared us crapless, we here at Crave would like to take this opportunity to salute you.

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It’s been a strange year, to put it mildly, with excellent films debuting across a wide range of genres and superb performances sometimes emerging from unexpected places. While many hoped that Mad Max: Fury Road would stand up to its three classic predecessors, few predicted that it would be one of the best movies of the year and introduce us to a new and exciting female empowerment archetype for this and future generations. In the world of serious dramas, a biopic about controversial rap act N.W.A. turned out to feature one of the most impressive ensemble casts of the year. And was it just us or was Eddie Redmayne SPECTACULAR as the campy supervillain in Jupiter Ascending?

Oh right, that literally was just us. Okay, but look, time is going to tell on that one. Give Jupiter Ascending another chance a few years down the road. Redmayne could very well be the next Dr. Frank-N-Furter.

In any case, it was incredibly difficult to pin down the best performances of 2015, at least in the realm of motion pictures, but we stand by the following 15 incredible human actors (and two non-human actors), who made this year especially magical. Their work will stick with us for many years to come, and we are celebrating them here, unranked, in alphabetical order.

There were more than 15 great performances in 2015, of course, but we had to cut the list off somewhere. So we would also like to take this opportunity to praise our runners-up: Ellen Dorrit Peterson in Blind, Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara in Carol, Kevin Bacon in Cop Car, Chiara D’Anna and Sidse Babett Knudsen in The Duke of Burgundy, Jason Segel in The End of the Tour, Rebecca Ferguson in Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, Michael Fassbender in Steve Jobs, Ryan Reynolds in The Voices, and Michael Caine and Rachel Weisz in Youth.

The 15 Greatest Movie Performances of 2015:

Photo: Universal Pictures

William Bibbiani (everyone calls him ‘Bibbs’) is Crave’s film content editor and critic. You can hear him every week on The B-Movies Podcast and watch him on the weekly YouTube series Most Craved and What the Flick. Follow his rantings on Twitter at @WilliamBibbiani.

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