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Movie Title |
Director |
Genre |
IMDb Rating |
Boyhood |
Richard Linklater |
Drama |
7.9 |
The Grand Budapest Hotel |
Wes Anderson |
Comedy, Drama |
8.1 |
Whiplash |
Damien Chazelle |
Drama, Music |
8.5 |
Gone Girl |
David Fincher |
Drama, Mystery, Thriller |
8.1 |
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) |
Alejandro Gonz�lez I��rritu |
Comedy, Drama |
7.7 |
The Imitation Game |
Morten Tyldum |
Biography, Drama, Thriller |
8.0 |
Interstellar |
Christopher Nolan |
Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi |
8.6 |
Nightcrawler |
Dan Gilroy |
Crime, Drama, Thriller |
7.8 |
The Theory of Everything |
James Marsh |
Biography, Drama, Romance |
7.7 |
The Fault in Our Stars |
Josh Boone |
Drama, Romance |
7.7 |
2014 was a great year for movies, with many critically acclaimed films released. Some of the best movies of the year include:
- Boyhood - a coming-of-age drama filmed over 12 years
- The Grand Budapest Hotel - a quirky comedy-drama set in a fictional European country
- Whiplash - a tense drama about a young drummer and his abusive teacher
- Gone Girl - a mystery-thriller about a missing woman and her husband's involvement
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) - a dark comedy-drama about a washed-up actor trying to revive his career
- The Imitation Game - a biographical drama about mathematician Alan Turing and his work during World War II
- Interstellar - a sci-fi adventure about a group of astronauts searching for a new home for humanity
- Nightcrawler - a crime-thriller about a freelance videographer who becomes obsessed with capturing violent footage
- The Theory of Everything - a biographical drama about physicist Stephen Hawking and his relationship with his wife
- The Fault in Our Stars - a romantic drama about two teenagers with cancer who fall in love
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