4. Avengers: Age of Ultron
Avengers: Age of Ultron had the difficult task of living up to its near-perfect predecessor, and audiences were vocal about what they did and didn't like about the sequel. But a small crew of naysayers are nothing when compared to the overwhelming tide of affection for Joss Whedon and his assembled band of superheroes.
3. Kingsman: The Secret Service
Kingsman: The Secret Service was the worldwide breakout hit of 2015. It was the sort of popcorn movie that made us want buckets more — even if plotting a sequel could prove tricky for Colin Firth's Harry Hart. One of many ways you can measure fan affection for the movie: In the U.S., it never experienced precipitous box-office drops for the duration of its theatrical run.
2. Straight Outta Compton
Its screenplay might have taken some liberties with NWA's rise to fame, but nothing could stand in the way of Straight Outta Compton's success and popularity. Much respect for being IMDb's top-rated true story of the year and for opening the door for other rap and hip-hop stories to be brought potentially to the big screen.
1. Mad Max: Fury Road
After countless delays and a stop-and-start shooting schedule, the movie with the most storied production history on this list — admit it, there were times when you thought Mad Max: Fury Road was destined to be one of the great lost films — turns out to be one of the best critically reviewed films of the year and the second-highest-rated movie by IMDb's worldwide audience.
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