Since I have been doing this every year, I'd thought I'd present another list of the top 10 movies of 2014 I have seen. I wasn't able to see every movie of 2014 unfortunately, but I was able to still make a top 10. Here it is, and give me some of your favorites from 2014 below.
10. Housebound
-It's better to go in to this movie without knowing anything about it. Don't even watch a trailer. Just watch it. Part ghost story, part murder mystery, this horror comedy does deliver on both fronts with an intriguing story that does keep you guessing with nice twist and turns.
9. The Babadook
-2014 may have been a crappy year for horror flicks, but there was a couple good ones. This one was the best and one of the best of the year. The Babadook doesn't rely on cheap jump scares as it has absolutely none. It sports a smart psychological horror story about real life's horrors and an original creature that is sure to make some want to sleep with the light on. I know my Halloween costume this year.
8. Gone Girl
-For anyone who says Ben Affleck is a bad actor, watch this movie and kindly shut up. David Fincher gives us an exceptional adaption of the novel of the same name bringing out the best in its stars as there is great performances by all. Even freaking Tyler Perry is good in this thing! For the movie being rather long, it's also very intriguing and keeps you invested and interested in the mystery as you wonder what happened to his wife. Did he kill her? Is there something else going on? Watch and see. This one's great.
7. John Wick
-Keanu is back and better than ever baby! John Wick is probably one of those films destined to be a cult classic. It's also a slasher flick in disguise. Keanu Reeves plays a badass hitman named John Wick that wants revenge on the criminals that killed his dog. And he's killing anyone who gets in his way. I find it awesome this is a revenge tale over a dog, also the action is absolutely beautiful. No shaky cams, well shot, beautifully choreographed, and very memorable. It also has a surprising amount of interesting world building. John Wick is an action junkie's paradise and is gonna be one movie I won't forget. I had a blast with it.
6. Dawn of The Planet of The Apes
-Rise of The Planet of The Apes was pretty cool. This one was fantastic. I gotta give this movie credit for keeping me guessing how it all plays out even though you know how it's gonna end. Andy Serkis gives an amazing performance as Cesar as well as the other actors. This movie had heart, was interesting, and definitely entertaining. I'm totally ready for the next one.
5. Edge of Tomorrow
-Hollywood can make a great manga adaption. Based on the Japanese novel and Manga "All You Need Is Kill", Edge of Tomorrow is an adrenaline fueled sci fi time trip that is sure to entertain. Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt give some good performances and the action is exciting. The time travel story is also interesting and smarter than other summer block busters. This was one of the collest sci fi movies in a while yet so many people didn't go see it. A shame. Also, Emily Blunt should totally be cast as Carol Danvers in Marvel's Captain Marvel movie.
4. Nightcrawler
-Jake Gyllenhaal stars in this film as a sociopath names Louis Bloom who gets involved in the high speed world of L.A. crime journalism. Trying to get the breaking news stories on the scene with the most breath taking footage he can film. Gyllenhaal gives in my opinion one of the best performances of his career in this film. The character of Louis Bloom is such a creep. From his dialogue that seems like an alien trying to interact with humans from social interaction articles he read on the internet, to the obsessive and insanely focused approach to the job, Jake gives us one character I won't soon forget. An interesting creature of the night (pun intended). An absolute fiend. One of the best movies hardly anyone saw. See it.
3. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
-Definitely one of Marvel's best films to date. I thought the first Captain America film was the best pre Avengers flick, and I was never even a Captain America fan. This one is even better. It's a lot darker in tone that other Marvel films and has a very cool espionage vibe going on here. Most importantly, IT'S STILL FUN. Something DC should remember. Chris Evans as Captain America also doesn't get enough credit. The dude has to be one of the best embodiments of a superhero I've ever seen. This is without a doubt, a modern superhero classic.
2. The LEGO Movie
-This movie was better than it had any right to be. Who knew a movie about toy building blocks would be so good? This movie has great animation, great characters, great humor, and it's just all around charming and lovable. It's a movie that I think also really speaks to us all. Reminding us why being a kid and playing with out toys were so important to us growing up. Why we cherished those memories. The adventures we went on in the realm of our imaginations. This movie gave me some feels when you find out the big reveal. And it was a lot of fun getting there. Plus, LEGO Batman is seriously one of the best Batman's ever.
Now, I was really going back and forth with a lot of my choices especially when it came to my number one pick, but I settled on the movie I'm still having fun watching and I'm still loving the more I think about it. The most fun I had at the movie theater this year.
1. Guardians of The Galaxy
-Marvel can do whatever the f#ck they want. This movie was just an absolute blast and joy to watch. With awesome characters, great humor, and fantastic action, Guardians of The Galaxy was such a fun sci fi adventure flick everyone rightfully enjoyed and loved. We're all still listening to the Awesome Mix Vol. 1 for a reason. Guardians of The Galaxy is my number one movie of 2014.
What was your favorites? Do you agree with my list? Let's talk movies.
10. Housebound

-It's better to go in to this movie without knowing anything about it. Don't even watch a trailer. Just watch it. Part ghost story, part murder mystery, this horror comedy does deliver on both fronts with an intriguing story that does keep you guessing with nice twist and turns.
9. The Babadook

-2014 may have been a crappy year for horror flicks, but there was a couple good ones. This one was the best and one of the best of the year. The Babadook doesn't rely on cheap jump scares as it has absolutely none. It sports a smart psychological horror story about real life's horrors and an original creature that is sure to make some want to sleep with the light on. I know my Halloween costume this year.
8. Gone Girl

-For anyone who says Ben Affleck is a bad actor, watch this movie and kindly shut up. David Fincher gives us an exceptional adaption of the novel of the same name bringing out the best in its stars as there is great performances by all. Even freaking Tyler Perry is good in this thing! For the movie being rather long, it's also very intriguing and keeps you invested and interested in the mystery as you wonder what happened to his wife. Did he kill her? Is there something else going on? Watch and see. This one's great.
7. John Wick

-Keanu is back and better than ever baby! John Wick is probably one of those films destined to be a cult classic. It's also a slasher flick in disguise. Keanu Reeves plays a badass hitman named John Wick that wants revenge on the criminals that killed his dog. And he's killing anyone who gets in his way. I find it awesome this is a revenge tale over a dog, also the action is absolutely beautiful. No shaky cams, well shot, beautifully choreographed, and very memorable. It also has a surprising amount of interesting world building. John Wick is an action junkie's paradise and is gonna be one movie I won't forget. I had a blast with it.
6. Dawn of The Planet of The Apes

-Rise of The Planet of The Apes was pretty cool. This one was fantastic. I gotta give this movie credit for keeping me guessing how it all plays out even though you know how it's gonna end. Andy Serkis gives an amazing performance as Cesar as well as the other actors. This movie had heart, was interesting, and definitely entertaining. I'm totally ready for the next one.
5. Edge of Tomorrow

-Hollywood can make a great manga adaption. Based on the Japanese novel and Manga "All You Need Is Kill", Edge of Tomorrow is an adrenaline fueled sci fi time trip that is sure to entertain. Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt give some good performances and the action is exciting. The time travel story is also interesting and smarter than other summer block busters. This was one of the collest sci fi movies in a while yet so many people didn't go see it. A shame. Also, Emily Blunt should totally be cast as Carol Danvers in Marvel's Captain Marvel movie.
4. Nightcrawler

-Jake Gyllenhaal stars in this film as a sociopath names Louis Bloom who gets involved in the high speed world of L.A. crime journalism. Trying to get the breaking news stories on the scene with the most breath taking footage he can film. Gyllenhaal gives in my opinion one of the best performances of his career in this film. The character of Louis Bloom is such a creep. From his dialogue that seems like an alien trying to interact with humans from social interaction articles he read on the internet, to the obsessive and insanely focused approach to the job, Jake gives us one character I won't soon forget. An interesting creature of the night (pun intended). An absolute fiend. One of the best movies hardly anyone saw. See it.
3. Captain America: The Winter Soldier

-Definitely one of Marvel's best films to date. I thought the first Captain America film was the best pre Avengers flick, and I was never even a Captain America fan. This one is even better. It's a lot darker in tone that other Marvel films and has a very cool espionage vibe going on here. Most importantly, IT'S STILL FUN. Something DC should remember. Chris Evans as Captain America also doesn't get enough credit. The dude has to be one of the best embodiments of a superhero I've ever seen. This is without a doubt, a modern superhero classic.
2. The LEGO Movie

-This movie was better than it had any right to be. Who knew a movie about toy building blocks would be so good? This movie has great animation, great characters, great humor, and it's just all around charming and lovable. It's a movie that I think also really speaks to us all. Reminding us why being a kid and playing with out toys were so important to us growing up. Why we cherished those memories. The adventures we went on in the realm of our imaginations. This movie gave me some feels when you find out the big reveal. And it was a lot of fun getting there. Plus, LEGO Batman is seriously one of the best Batman's ever.
Now, I was really going back and forth with a lot of my choices especially when it came to my number one pick, but I settled on the movie I'm still having fun watching and I'm still loving the more I think about it. The most fun I had at the movie theater this year.
1. Guardians of The Galaxy

-Marvel can do whatever the f#ck they want. This movie was just an absolute blast and joy to watch. With awesome characters, great humor, and fantastic action, Guardians of The Galaxy was such a fun sci fi adventure flick everyone rightfully enjoyed and loved. We're all still listening to the Awesome Mix Vol. 1 for a reason. Guardians of The Galaxy is my number one movie of 2014.
What was your favorites? Do you agree with my list? Let's talk movies.