Instead of spending your jaded moments trying to wait for a star to fall in front of you, why not try to spice up your wasted moments and watch this books being put into motion pictures. I assure you this is worth your time and will surely cook your guts out.
Still Alice, Lisa Genova
Pocket Books
Sony Pictures
Still Alice
The story follows Alice Howland, an accomplished professor and a mother of three grown children. She starts to lose her memory and is later diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s disease, struggling to maintain her lifestyle and sense of self. The book is heartbreaking and emotionally charged, and there’s already Oscar buzz surrounding Julianne Moore’s performance; it’s bound to be a good film to catch!
Amazon review: 4.7/5 stars
Critics Consensus: Elevated by a gripping performance from Julianne Moore, Still Alice is a heartfelt drama that honors its delicate themes with bravery and sensitivity.
Release date: Jan. 16
Starring: Julianne Moore, Alec Baldwin, Kate Bosworth, Kristen Stewart
The Mortdecai Trilogy, Kyril Bonfiglioli
Penguin Books
Mortdecai
Charlie Mortdecai, a charming and cultured art dealer, travels to America in search of a stolen painting linked to a lost bank account filled with gold. The book is soaked with sharp humor and it’s impossibly intriguing, making this a perfect fit for Johnny Depp.
Amazon review: 4.2/5 stars
Release date: Jan. 23
Starring: Johnny Depp, Ewan McGregor, Olivia Munn, Gwyneth Paltrow
Where Rainbows End (Love, Rosie), Cecelia Ahern
Hachette Book Group
Canyon Creek Films
Where Rainbows End (Love, Rosie)
Rosie and Alex, best friends since childhood, are the type of people who should be together, even if they don’t realize it. Despite being separated as teenagers, they are inseparable via email and letters, and are constantly on the rise of a potential romance. This story comes from the same author as P.S. I Love You, so if you enjoyed that then there’s a good chance you’ll like this too.
Amazon review: 4.2/5 stars
Release date: Feb. 6
Starring: Lily Collins, Sam Claflin, Suki Waterhouse
The Last Apprentice (Seventh Son), Joseph Delaney
HarperCollins
Legendary Pictures
The Last Apprentice (Seventh Son)
Old Gregory is the Spook for the county, and he’s been trying to find a replacement for years. After testing several candidates, he comes down to the last apprentice and his last hope — Young Thomas. His first challenge is up against Mother Malkin, and people are relying on him to succeed. It’s a fantasy thriller and with Jeff Bridges at the helm, it’s a film fans are looking forward to.
Amazon review: 4.4/5 stars
Release date: Feb. 6
Starring: Jeff Bridges, Kit Harington, Julianne Moore, Ben Barnes
Fifty Shades of Grey, E.L. James
Vintage
Fifty Shades of Grey
An innocent, independent girl named Anastasia Steele falls for a rich, powerful, and dominant man named Christian Grey. Their newly developed romance brings out the dark side in Ana and a very unusual side of Christian. The book is 530 pages of sex and BDSM with a little bit of plot in between. The theaters will be packed, but apparently there’s not nearly as much nudity as the book implies so who knows how raunchy the adaptation will be.
Amazon review: 3.4/5 stars
Release date: Feb. 13
Starring: Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson, Rita Ora, Luke Grimes
The DUFF, Kody Keplinger
Hachette Book Group
Granville Pictures
The Duff
Bianca Piper is somewhat of an outcast, but she has a gorgeous group of loyal friends to keep her company. When man-whore Wesley Rush calls her the DUFF (Designated Ugly Fat Friend), Bianca adds him to the top of her enemy list. But when things turn bad at home, she develops a friends-with-benefits relationship with him, and worse, falls for him the more they hang out. The movie is reminiscent of a modern She’s All That.
Amazon review: 4.3/5 stars
Release date: Feb. 20
Starring: Mae Whitman, Bella Thorne, Allison Janey, Robbie Amell
Dead Stars (Maps to the Stars), Bruce Wagner
Blue Rider Press
Dan McFadden
Dead Stars (Map to the Stars)
Based on the early stages of the Maps to the Stars script, Dead Stars is a satirical takedown of Hollywood culture and fame. The book has mixed reviews, but Julianne Moore won Best Actress at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival for her performance in the movie.
Amazon review: 3.3/5 stars
Critics Consensus:Narratively unwieldy and tonally jumbled, Maps to the Stars still has enough bite to satisfy David Cronenberg fans in need of a coolly acidic fix.
Release date: Feb. 27
Starring: Julianne Moore, Mia Wasikowska, John Cusack, Robert Pattinson
In the Heart of the Sea, Nathaniel Philbrick
Penguin Books
Warner Bros.
In the Heart of the Sea
This is the true story of the whaleship Essex that was attacked by a sperm whale and left several crew members at sea for more than 90 days, resulting in desperate measures for survival. This was also the story that inspired Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. It’s a fascinating read and will no doubt be just as intriguing to see on screen.
Amazon review: 4.6/5 stars
Release date: March 13 (Click here to watch the trailer.)
Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Cillian Murphy, Charlotte Riley
Insurgent, Veronica Roth
HarperCollins
Insurgent
The second book in the Divergent series, Insurgent continues Tris’ fight against Jeanine Matthews and her brutal agenda that threatens to tear society apart and kill Divergents. The book is exciting and hard to put down, and hopefully the movie will follow the novel more than the previews imply.
Amazon review: 4.5/5 stars
Release date: March 20
Starring: Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Ansel Elgort, Kate Winslet
Serena, Ron Rash
Harper Collins
SERENA
The book is a thrilling story that follows newlyweds George and Serena Pemberton on their journey to create a timber empire and ruthlessly kill all who fall out of favor. When Serena finds out she can’t bear children, she seeks to murder the illegitimate child she believes George is trying to protect. We’ve seen JLaw and Bradley Cooper kill it on screen before, so hopefully we’re in for a treat. Magnolia Pictures
Amazon review: 3.8/5 stars
Critics Consensus:Serena unites an impressive array of talent on either side of the cameras — then leaves viewers to wonder how it all went so wrong.
Release date: March 27
Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper
The Longest Ride, Nicholas Sparks
Hachette Book Group
The Longest Ride
Like any other formulated Nicholas Sparks book, this story involves romance, secrets, relationship problems, and scenes that will make you cry. The Longest Ride is a story of two couples whose lives intersect in profound ways. If you’ve read or seen any other Sparks creations and loved them, this will most likely be no different. Also, say hello to Clint Eastwood’s hot son.
Amazon review: 4.6/5 stars
Release date: April 10
Starring: Scott Eastwood, Britt Robertson
Town and Country ./ Photograph by Noe DeWitt
The Moon and the Sun, Vonda N. McIntyre
Pocket book
Paramount Pictures
The Moon and the Sun
Set in 17th-century France, King Louis XIV is on the quest to immortality by way of a captured sea woman, but Marie-Josephe is determined to save the mermaid’s life, for she is not the monster so many people believe her to be. Pierce Brosnan stars and hopefully dominates.
Amazon review: 3.8/5 stars
Release date: April 10
Starring: Pierce Brosnan, William Hurt, Benjamin Walker, Kaya Scodelario
Child 44, Tom Rob Smith
Grand Central Publishing
Summit Entertainment
Child 44
Leo Demidov, a loyal and dedicated officer of Stalin’s Soviet Union, is demoted and exiled when he begins to investigate a serial killing of children. Admitting that these crimes are being committed is a crime itself against the State. Demidov and his wife Raisa set out to find the killer, and uncover shocking revelations in the process.
Amazon review: 4.3/5 stars
Release date: April 17
Starring: Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman, Noomi Rapace
Far from the Madding Crowd, Thomas Hardy
Cornhill Magazine
Fox
Far From the Madding Ground
A classic love story you probably read as part of your high school’s curriculum, Far from the Madding Crowd is about an independent, beautiful woman who attracts three very different suitors: a shepherd, a sergeant, and a rich bachelor. The novel is about tough choices, the nature of relationships, and bouncing back from hardship. Carey Mulligan will make a great Bathsheba!
Amazon review: 4.4/5 stars
Release date: May 1
Starring: Carey Mulligan, Michael Sheen, Matthias Schoenaerts, Tom Sturridge
Paper Towns, John Green
Penguin Group LLC
Paper Towns
Margo Roth Spiegelman, the unattainable girl next door, convinces Quentin to embark on a journey of revenge, but come the next morning, Margo has gone missing and has left clues for Q. He and his friends go on a road trip in search of M, unsure if they will find her dead or alive. If you like John Green books (The Fault in Our Stars), then this should be right up your alley.
Amazon review: 4.3/5 stars
Release date: June 19
Starring: Cara Delevingne, Nat Wolff, Ian Gavan / Getty
The Scorch Trials, James Dashner
Delacorte Press
The Scorch Trials
The second book in the Maze Runner series, Thomas and the Gladers are entering phase two of their “trials” and race to earn a cure for the Flare virus. Chased by Cranks and facing a series of dangerous weather conditions, the boys attempt to complete their mission. The book is just as thrilling as the first and no one is complaining about seeing Dylan O’Brien return to the theaters.
Amazon review: 4.4/5 stars
Release date: Sept. 18
Starring: Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Black Mass, Dick Lehr and Gerald O’Neill
PublicAffairs
Cross Creek Pictures
Black Mass
Based on the chilling true story of John Connolly and James “Whitey” Bulger, an FBI agent and the leader of an Irish mob, this book details the dark deal between the pair that spiraled out of control. It’s a compelling read, but what’s more interesting is the wig Johnny Depp is sporting.
Amazon review: 4.2/5 stars
Release date: Sept. 18
Starring: Johnny Depp, Benedict Cumberbatch, Dakota Johnson, Sienna Miller
Frankenstein (Victor Frankenstein), Mary Shelley
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Frankenstein
Frankenstein is of course the story of Victor Frankenstein and his creation of a monster built from several corpses. This movie is based on the contemporary adaptations of Mary Shelley’s book and instead focuses on Igor, Victor Frankenstein’s hunchbacked young assistant. It’s an interesting take on a classic tale and Daniel Radcliffe will obviously be great.
Amazon review: 4.2/5 stars
Release date: Oct. 2
Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, James McAvoy
Jungle Book, Rudyard Kipling
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Jungle Book
An orphan boy named Mowgli is raised by a pack of wolves and befriends a bear named Baloo and a black panther named Bagheera. It’s a classic story and the talented cast of the film makes this a wildly anticipated live-action Disney release.
Amazon review: 4.3/5 stars
Release date: Oct. 9
Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Idris Elba, Bill Murray, Lupita Nyong’o, Christopher Walken, Ben Kingsley
Mockingjay (Part 2), Suzanne Collins
Scholastic Press
Lionsgate
Mockingjay (Part 2)
The last book of the Hunger Games series, Mockingjay is the completion of Katniss Everdeen’s rebellion against the Capital and her fight to bring President Snow down. The last movie is going to be amazing, but the fact that it’s almost over really blows… (sorry)
Amazon review: 4.3/5 stars
Release date: Nov. 20
Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth
The Martian, Andy Weir
Random House LLC
The Martian And Weir
Astronaut Mark Watney was one of the first people to land on Mars, and he’s sure to be the first person to die there. After his crew believes Mark died from a dust storm, he’s stranded and completely alone with no way to signal Earth. With the recent trend of space movies (seriously though, what is going on?), this is bound to be another awesome but stressful two hours at the movies.
Amazon review: 4.6/5 stars
Release date: Nov. 27
Starring: Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Jeff Daniels, Kristen Wiig, Chris Jackson / Getty
Astronaut Mark Watney was originally listed as the first person to walk on Mars in “The Martian” but he was actually one of the first people to walk on Mars. Sorry!
And there you got! Save the dates and don’t forget to reserve your tickets and a bucketful of popcorns!