Emory University's Film and Media Studies professors share their top 10 movies of 2014 list, in no particular order. Each of these movies was available to be ...
1. Interstellar( This film is polarizing but I understand certain
sacrifices a filmmaker has to make in terms of pace and runtime) I was
sitting in the Imax and I swear this film is a 100 percent roller coaster
ride.
2. Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes. (Excellent cinematography)(Andy Serkis)
3. Nightcrawler (This is one of the dramas of the year and Jake Gyllenhaal
atleast deserves a nomination or a Golden Globe)
4. Snowpiercer (A tense moral story and Chris Evans best performance) (Love
the gritty tone of the book)
5. X-men Days Of Future Of Past (Shed a tear by the end of this film and
very well pace) (waiting for the director's cut)
6. Edge Of Tomorrow ( Year after year Tom Cruise delivers films and I keep
enjoying, yes even Oblivion and Jack Reacher, I cant wait for Mission
Impossible 5.
7. Gone Girl (Another director that never disappoints on well made dramas)
(Rosamund Pike was excellent give this woman a nomination.
8. Captain America The Winter Soldier (No stupid jokes)(A action pack film
with a cool moral character)
9. Exodus Gods and Kings( I love Christian Bale and Ridley Scott, sure the
film doesn't follow the story hundred percent but I was very engaged by
this take of this classic story)
10. The Lego Movie (Who doesn't love Legos haha)
The town where I live doesn't have small independent cinemas so I cant
watch Whiplash, Birdman and other limited releases.
Honorable mentions: The Babadook, The Hobbit The Battle Of Five Armies,
Boyhood.