Tuesday 22 December 2015

TV Series You Must See Before The End Of 2015

 
I was seeing a series yesterday and it occurred to me that I haven’t been fair to my series or should I say my season movie readers because I hardly do any season movie review but that is about to change as I promise to start bringing you the latest on every season movie that is making waves.

To show you a sign of good faith I had to go into my movie library to dig up some of the best series movie I have seen this year and recommend some of them for you. Just like you know when it comes to the best and most interesting movie to see, Absolute Hearts always gat your back and with that been said here are some of the seasonal movie of 2015 that you must see;


1.      Game Of Thrones

No list is complete without the most popular show in the world. ‘Game of Thrones’ might not have been the best show this past year, but it has managed to take things forward nicely and keep its vast fan base engaged and guessing all year long.

2.      You’re The Worst

This movie talks about what most of us don’t really like to talk about in a relationship or should I say what some of us wish to have in a relationship but can’t say it. Mainstream entertainment has a way of making everything more dramatic or severely toned down. This is most seen while watching sugar-coated rom-coms that are afraid of showing us the ugly side of relationships. ‘You’re The Worst’ explored this idea brilliantly with two amazing seasons that dared to look into the nature of complex, modern relationships.

3.      The Walking Dead

This zombie-apocalypse saga continued to impress this year and fans believe this season could have been the strongest one by far. It might have gotten a bit sour to see zombies haunting people over six years, but ‘The Walking Dead’ keeps its fans together with some high-intensity drama and some even higher stakes.

4.      Last Week Tonight With John Oliver

The idea of news parodies may have been perfected by John Stewert, but his former journalist, John Oliver, managed to take things to the next level. With the backing of HBO and lack of censorship, Oliver managed to explore some of the biggest issues in the world in a truly unbiased and hard-hitting manner, just the way news was meant to operate.

5.      Master Of None

This Netflix release gives Aziz Ansari a chance to shine his comedic talent while exploring the nature of what it means to be a second-generation immigrant in a place like America. It is funny, real and consistently charming. ‘Master of None’ might be the best original comedy series of the year. 


6.      Scandal

Everything seems to be solved when you hear the name Oliver Pope but with the 4th season of Scandal it looks like someone needs to fix Oliver herself. With Senator Millie Grant still learning the ropes in the senate chambers, the twist and turn of Mr. President and the return of Cyrus Beene to the White House, the Scandal just keep getting scandalous.

7.      How To Get Away With Murder

When I heard that the writer of this film is the same person responsible for Scandal then I knew I must see this movie. Into the second season, Annalise Keating and her team are about to show us what might be the biggest murder cover up in the movie so far. She is risking everything to cover up the murder of rival lawyer Sinclair who was murder by one of her student Asher, instead she ended up getting shot by Wes who hear might have some kind of connection with her.

8.      The Adventures Of Rick And Morty

There are a lot of great animated shows on television right now though I am not a fan but this one caught my attention. This sci-fi, over-the-top, no-holds-barred saga is absolutely mesmerizing to watch. The ideas it explores range from bizarre to mind-bending, and it even has a beautiful character arc for the entire family that gets caught up in the mad genius Rick’s world.

9.      Veep

Veep’ began on quite a strong note five years ago, but it would have been almost impossible to predict its meteoric rise. The premise isn’t extremely original and neither is the setting, which is why its strong writing and acting deserve major props. The show might have been the funniest comedy all-year, and this after being the funniest comedy all of last year as well. This wagon is definitely on a roll!

10.  Empire

It would be a shame to call yourself a movie seer and you haven’t seen Empire, I would ask you what have you been seeing? Things are getting much scarier, much hotter and much more intensive as Lucious Lyon is trying to make a move for a streaming service that he sees as the future and Cookie Lyon is also planning to stage a concert at the prison where she called home 17 years ago.

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