The biblical epic starring Christian Bale as Moses takes the top spot on this week's movie list. Four new albums grace the music chart, all in the top half, led by the debut from Shawn Mendes at #1. In fiction, mainstays Nora Roberts and Lisa Scottoline see their popular new novels make it for the first time, and in non-fiction, the list is topped by a new title from David Brooks, one of three newcomers for the week.
DVD
- Exodus: Gods and Kings
- Interstellar
- Penguins of Madagascar
- Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
- Wild Card
- The Imitation Game
- Into the Woods
- Big Hero 6
- Big Eyes
- A Most Violent Year
CD
- Shawn Mendes, Handwritten
- Furious 7 Soundtrack
- Reba McEntire, Love Somebody
- Tyler, the Creator, Cherry Bomb
- Halestorm, Into the Wild Life
- Fifty Shades of Grey Soundtrack
- Taylor Swift, 1989
- Sam Smith, In the Lonely Hour
- Ed Sheeran, X
- Drake, If You're Reading This It's Too Late
Fiction
- The Girl on the Train, Paula Hawkins
- The Liar, Nora Roberts
- All the Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr
- Every Fifteen Minutes, Lisa Scottoline
- The Stranger, Harlan Coben
- The Nightingale, Kristin Hannah
- Miracle at Augusta, James Patterson and Peter de Jonge
- At the Water's Edge, Sara Gruen
- A Spool of Blue Thread, Anne Tyler
- Hot Pursuit, Stuart Woods
Non-Fiction
- The Road to Character, David Brooks
- Bill O'Reilly's Legends and Lies, Bill O'Reilly and David Fisher
- Dealing with China, Henry M. Paulson Jr.
- Dead Wake, Erik Larson
- The Residence, Kate Andersen Brower
- Being Mortal, Atul Gawande
- A Curious Mind, Brian Grazer and Charles Fishman
- Between You & Me, Mary Norris
- H Is for Hawk, Helen Macdonald
- Capital Dames, Cokie Roberts
Written by Jon Williams
This year is
shaping up to be a pretty big one for movies. Movies like Insurgent, Fifty Shades of Grey, and Furious 7 have already brought tons
of people to the box office, and others like Avengers: Age of Ultron, Spectre,
and Star Wars: The Force Awakens (to
name just a very few) are still on the horizon. But that’s looking ahead.
Looking back, 2015 also sees a number of classic films celebrating significant
landmark anniversaries.
Going back to
1940, a handful of notable films are celebrating their 75th anniversary this
year. One is The
Grapes of Wrath, an adaptation of the classic John
Steinbeck novel of the same name, starring Henry Ford and John Carradine.
That was also a great year for Disney, which released the animated staples Fantasia and Pinocchio. Unfortunately, both of those titles are in Disney’s
vault at the moment, so if you already have copies of them on your shelves,
consider yourself lucky.
Moving
forward to 1965, some great and notable films are marking 50 years. Doctor
Zhivago is an all-time great film, a romance with the backdrop of World
War I and the Russian Revolution. For a
Few Dollars More (released in 1965 in Italy, but not until 1967 in
North America) is one of the Sergio Leone westerns that helped launch the
career of Clint Eastwood, a career that’s still going strong all these years
later. Thunderball (currently
unavailable, although the novel
by Ian Fleming is) was one of the first James Bond films to feature the
organization SPECTRE as the enemy; fitting, as that’s the title of the Bond
film releasing later this year. Finally, there’s The
Sound of Music, one of the quintessential movie musicals of all time,
which was recently released in a 50th
Anniversary Ultimate Collector’s Edition Blu-ray that includes a ton of
bonus material in addition to the film.
So those are
the big landmark anniversaries—25, 50, and 75 years—for 2015. Anything in
particular catch your eye, or did we miss anything? And don’t forget, there are
plenty of great films celebrating other, not quite as grand anniversaries, such
as Rebel
Without a Cause (60 years), Jaws
(40 years), and Back
to the Future (30 years). You can find these great films are more on
our website.
The final installment in the popular Night at the Museum series is this week's top newcomer in movies. In music, the Furious 7 soundtrack takes over the top spot, followed by the debut of a new CD from All Time Low comes in just behind it. New titles from Stuart Woods, Jo Nesbo, and James Patterson jump onto the fiction list, while five new audiobooks shake up the non-fiction slate.
DVD
- Interstellar
- Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
- The Imitation Game
- Wild Card
- A Most Violent Year
- Into the Woods
- Big Hero 6
- Annie
- Dumb and Dumber To
- The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1
CD
- Furious 7 Soundtrack
- All Time Low, Future Hearts
- Fifty Shades of Grey Soundtrack
- Maroon 5, V
- Taylor Swift, 1989
- Sam Smith, In the Lonely Hour
- Kendrick Lamar, To Pimp a Butterfly
- Drake, If You're Reading This It's Too Late
- Ed Sheeran, X
- Meghan Trainor, Title
Fiction
- The Girl on the Train, Paula Hawkins
- All the Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr
- The Stranger, Harlan Coben
- Hot Pursuit, Stuart Woods
- The Nightingale, Kristin Hannah
- At the Water's Edge, Sara Gruen
- The Patriot Threat, Steve Berry
- Blood on Snow, Jo Nesbo
- Miracle at Augusta, James Patterson and Peter de Jonge
- A Spool of Blue Thread, Anne Tyler
Non-Fiction
- Bill O'Reilly's Legends and Lies, Bill O'Reilly and David Fisher
- Dead Wake, Erik Larson
- The Residence, Kate Andersen Brower
- Being Mortal, Atul Gawande
- A Fine Romance, Candice Bergen
- Between You & Me, Mary Norris
- A Curious Mind, Brian Grazer and Charles Fishman
- H Is for Hawk, Helen Macdonald
- What If?, Randall Munroe
- Yes Please, Amy Poehler
Christopher Nolan's latest mind trip, Interstellar, leads a solid pack of newcomers on this week's movie listing. The music chart undergoes a major shakeup with six new titles, topped by the new release from Wale. Paula Hawkins holds onto the top fiction spot for yet another week, while Fareed Zakaria's new book is the only new title in non-fiction.
DVD
- Interstellar
- The Imitation Game
- Wild Card
- Into the Woods
- Dumb and Dumber To
- Big Hero 6
- Annie
- Outcast
- The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1
- Horrible Bosses 2
CD
- Wale, The Album About Nothing
- Furious 7 Soundtrack
- Ludacris, Ludaversal
- Kendrick Lamar, To Pimp a Butterfly
- Taylor Swift, 1989
- Sam Smith, In the Lonely Hour
- Darius Rucker, Southern Style
- Death Cab for Cutie, Kintsugi
- Fifty Shades of Grey Soundtrack
- Sufjan Stevens, Carrie & Lowell
Fiction
- The Girl on the Train, Paula Hawkins
- The Shadows, J.R. Ward
- The Stranger, Harlan Coben
- All the Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr
- The Patriot Threat, Steve Berry
- At the Water's Edge, Sara Gruen
- A Spool of Blue Thread, Anne Tyler
- The Nightingale, Kristin Hannah
- The Buried Giant, Kazuo Ishiguro
- NYPD Red 3, James Patterson and Marshall Karp
Non-Fiction
- Dead Wake, Erik Larson
- Being Mortal, Atul Gawande
- Becoming Steve Jobs, Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli
- H Is for Hawk, Helen Macdonald
- Killing Patton, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- In Defense of a Liberal Education, Fareed Zakaria
- Yes Please, Amy Poehler
- Heretic, Ayaan Hirsi Ali
- What If?, Randall Munroe
- Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be, Frank Bruni
Last week's top movie titles remain largely the same, with Beyond the Lights being this week's only newcomer. It was likewise a week of little change on the music chart, which sees the debut from Action Bronson join the latest Kidz Bop release as the only new titles this week. In fiction, Harlan Coben's latest comes in at #2, just behind the juggernaut that is The Girl on the Train. Finally, in non-fiction, the latest exploration of the ever-fascinating Steve Jobs makes its debut.
DVD
- Dumb and Dumber To
- Big Hero 6
- Annie
- The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1
- Birdman
- Horrible Bosses 2
- Nightcrawler
- Beyond the Lights
- Top Five
- Vice
CD
- Kendrick Lamar, To Pimp a Butterfly
- Empire Season 1 Soundtrack
- Fifty Shades of Grey Soundtrack
- Sam Smith, In the Lonely Hour
- Taylor Swift, 1989
- Ed Sheeran, X
- Action Bronson, Mr. Wonderful
- Maroon 5, V
- Kidz Bop Kids, Kidz Bop 28
- Meghan Trainor, Title
Fiction
- The Girl on the Train, Paula Hawkins
- The Stranger, Harlan Coben
- All the Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr
- NYPD Red 3, James Patterson and Marshall Karp
- A Spool of Blue Thread, Anne Tyler
- The Nightingale, Kristin Hannah
- The Buried Giant, Kazuo Ishiguro
- Cuba Straits, Randy Wayne White
- Endangered, C.J. Box
- A Dangerous Place, Jacqueline Winspear
Non-Fiction
- Dead Wake, Erik Larson
- Becoming Steve Jobs, Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli
- Being Mortal, Atul Gawande
- H Is for Hawk, Helen Macdonald
- Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be, Frank Bruni
- Killing Patton, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- Heretic, Ayaan Hirsi Ali
- Yes Please, Amy Poehler
- Every Day I Fight, Stuart Scott and Larry Platt
- What If?, Randall Munroe
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