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2014 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED III]

The 10 Best Movies and TV-series of 2014


1. The Way He Looks/Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho - Daniel Ribeiro + Best Brazilian Movie of the Year + Best Debut Movie of the Year + Best Romance of the Year


2. Boyhood - Richard Linklater + Best Coming-of-Age Movie of the Year + Best Poster of the Year




3. Mommy - Xavier Dolan + Best Canadian Movie of the Year + Best Youth Movie of the Year



4. The Look of Silence, documentary - Joshua Oppenheimer + Best Danish Movie of the Year



5. The Grand Budapest Hotel - Wes Anderson + Best Ensemble of the Year + Best Adventure Movie of the Year




6. American Sniper - Clint Eastwood + Best War Movie of the Year




7. The Normal Heart, TV movie - Ryan Murphy + Best TV Movie of the Year  + Best Adaptation of the Year




8. Silicon Valley S1 - John Altschuler, Dave Krinsky and Mike Judge (creators) + Best New TV-series




9. A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence/En Duva Satt På en Gren och Funderade på Tillvaron - Roy Andersson + Best Swedish Movie of the Year




10. The Homesman - Tommy Lee Jones + Best Western of the Year

Other great 2014 movies and TV-series (in alphabetic order):


Alive Inside/Alive Inside: A Story of Music and Mind, documentary - Michael Rossato-Bennett


The Babadook - Jennifer Kent + Best Horror Movie of the Year + Best Australian Movie of the Year


Before Midnight - Richard Linklater



Calvary - John Michael McDonagh + Best Irish Movie of the Year
 


The Equalizer - Antoine Fuqua


Force Majeure/Turist - Ruben Östlund


Godzilla - Gareth Edwards + Best Kaiju Movie of the Year + Sexiest Screen Couple of the Year (Elizabeth Olsen & Aaron Taylor-Johnson)


The Good Lie - Philippe Falardeau + Best True-Story Movie of the Year


The Lego Movie - Phil Lord and Christopher Miller



Looking season 1  - Michael Lannan, creator + Best San Francisco Title of the Year



Magic in the Moonlight - Woody Allen + Best Romcom of the Year



Nightcrawler - Dan Gilroy


Non-Stop - Jaume Collet-Serra


Obvious Child - Gillian Robespierre + Best Independent Movie of the Year


Olive Kitteridge, TV miniseries - Lisa Chodolenko + Best Miniseries of the Year + Best Maine Title of the Year


Pride - Matthew Warchus + Best English Movie of the Year + Best LGBT Movie of the Year


The Salvation - Kristian Levring 


Speed Walking/Kapgang - Niels Arden Oplev 





Winter Sleep/Kış Uykusu - Nuri Bilge Ceylan + Best Turkish Movie of the Year
  
Good 2014 movies and TV-series (in alphabetic order):


A Most Wanted Man - Anton Corbijn




Birdman - Alejandro Gonzáles Iñárritu




The Duke of Burgundy - Peter Strickland + Sexiest Movie of the Year



The Expendables 3 - Patrick Hughes



Guardians of the Galaxy - James Gunn + Best Blockbuster of the Year




The Imitation Game - Morten Tyldum




In Real Life/Det Andet Liv - Jonas Elmer



 Interstellar - Christopher Nolan + Best Science Fiction Movie of the Year


Love Is Strange - Ira Sachs



Sabotage - David Ayer + Most Expensive Flop of the Year




Sex Tape - Jake Kasdan




The Skeleton Twins - Craig Johnson




St. Vincent - Theodore Melfi




Timbuktu - Abderrahmane Sissako + Best Political Movie of the Year + Best Mauritanian Movie of the Year



True Detective - season 1 - Nic Pizzolatto (creator)





Tusk - Kevin Smith + Strangest Movie of the Year



The Two Faces of January - Hossein Amini


Wild Tales/Relatos Salvajes - Damián Szifron + Best Argentinian Movie of the Year + Best Anthology of the Year

The 10 Worst Movies of 2014:



1. The Monuments Men - George Clooney




2.  300: Rise of an Empire - Noam Murro + Stupidest Movie of the Year + Worst Sequel of the Year




3. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 - Marc Webb + Worst Poster of the Year




4. Before I Go to Sleep - Rowan Joffe




5. Sharknado 2: The Second One, TV movie - Anthony C. Ferrante




6. The Rover - David Michôd




7. Blind - Eskil Vogt



8. Mr. Peabody & Sherman - Rob Minkoff


9. 22 Jump Street - Phil Lord, Christopher Miller + Most Undeserved Hit of the Year


10. Unbroken - Angelina Jolie

Other failed, poor or mediocre 2014 movies:


Annabelle + Best Mega-Hit Movie of the Year
As Above, So Below - John Erick Dowdle + Best Mockumentary of the Year + Best Paris Movie of the Year
Dumb and Dumber To  
Hercules - Brett Ratner
Pawn Sacrifice 
Saint Laurent - Bertrand Bonello
She's Funny that Way - Peter Bogdanovich 
They Came Together  + Best New York Movie of the Year
While We're Young 
X-Men: Days of Future Past 

[67 titles in total]
 
Notes:

Adding 9 titles, this third updated edition of the 2014 lists gets the title count up from 58 to 67.
The top 10 contains 7 masterpieces now, with this update adding one title that steers right to the top of the list, replacing Richard Linklater's phenomenal, many years in the making coming-of-age drama Boyhood: The film is Brazilian Daniel Ribeiro's youth romance debut, the stirring The Way He Looks
Following these two perfect films are: Xavier Dolan's propulsive Mommy and Joshua Oppenheimer's deeply compelling documentary The Look of Silence. Wes Anderson's fabulous The Grand Budapest Hotel, Clint Eastwood's riveting American Sniper and John Altschuler, Dave Krinsky and Mike Judge's hilarious, clever Silicon Valley S1 are the remaining masterpieces reviewed so far. The last three slots are filled by Ryan Murphy's strong The Normal Heart TV movie, Roy Andersson's poignant, original A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence and Tommy Lee Jones' grueling, marvelous The Homesman, as Nuri Bilge Ceylan's epic drama Winter Sleep falls out of the top 10 this year.

Other noteworthy, great titles this year include Michael Lannan's San Francisco drama series Looking S1, John Michael McDonagh's religious crime drama Calvary, Woody Allen's marvelous romcom Magic in the Moonlight, Dan Gilroy's eerie crime thriller Nightcrawler, Antoine Fuqua's effective revenge actioner The Equalizer, Gareth Edwards' fantastic Godzilla, Philippe Falardeau's hope-inspiring, great The Good Lie and Lisa Chodolenko's profoundly moving Olive Kitteridge adaptation miniseries.

While Richard Linklater, releasing masterpiece Boyhood and great Before Midnight, both critical and commercial hits, and Phil Lord and Christopher Miller enjoyed vast commercial success with the surprisingly great The Lego Movie and the not-so-great 22 Jump Street, others were less fortunate:
On the worst-of list, George Clooney's awful The Monuments Men still takes the cake. 5 new titles creep in, as the turkeys of 2014 start to really unveil themselves: Noam Murro's CGI-stuffed, off-putting 300: Rise of an Empire takes 2nd, and Marc Webb's stupendously expensive and still awfully boring The Amazing Spider-Man 2 takes 3rd. They are followed by Rowan Joffe's yawn-inducing memory loss thriller Before I Go to Sleep, Anthony C. Ferrante's Sharknado 2: The Second One, David Michôd's depressing, boring The Rover, Eskil Vogt's equally depressing and artsy Blind, Rob Minkoff's insipid Mr. Peabody & Sherman, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's headache-inducing 22 Jump Street and finally Angelina Jolie's failed epic Unbroken. Brett Ratner's insipid Hercules, Bertrand Bonello's inflated Saint Laurent and Peter Bogdanovich's overbearing She's Funny that Way are thrown off the prestigious worst-of list in this update.
Other great filmmakers that disappointed this year with sub-par output include Bobby & Peter Farrelly (Dumb and Dumber To), Noah Baumbach (While We're Young), David Wain (They Came Together) and Bryan Singer (X-Men: Days of Future Past).

Notes on the 2015 Oscars:

The academy missed most of the year's best films pretty adamantly this year, as it threw most of its love on the just good Birdman:
Birdman won 4 awards, for Best Picture, Director (Alejandro Gonzáles Iñárritu), Original Screenplay and Cinematography (Emanuel Lubezki).
Eddie Redmayne won Best Actor for The Theory of Everything; Julianne Moore Best Actress for Still Alice. J. K. Simmons won Best Supporting Actor for Whiplash, which also won the sound mixing and editing Oscars. Patricia Arquette won Boyhood's scandalously only Oscar as Best Supporting Actress.
Predicted favorite The Imitation Game only won Best Adapted Screenplay (Graham Moore). The Grand Budapest Hotel won for Costumes, Hairstyling and Makeup,  Score (Alexandre Desplat) and Production Design, equaling Birdman's 4 wins, though in lesser categories. American Sniper, another of the year's absolute best films, won only one award, for sound mixing. Interstellar won for visual effects and Selma for Best Song (Glory). 
Best Animated Short was Feast, Live-Action The Telephone Call, Documentary Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1. Best Feature Documentary was Citizenfour. Best Foreign Film, ahead of Tangerines, Leviathan, Wild Tales and Timbuktu, was Poland's Pawel Pawlikowski's great Ida. Disney won Best Animated Feature for Big Hero 6
Honorary awards went to Hayao Miyazaki, Maureen O'Hara, Jean-Claude Carrière and Harry Belafonte
Neil Patrick Harris hosted the show and wasn't nearly as funny or classy as most people had hoped. All in all the 2015 Oscars were very unmemorable.

IMDb's user-generated top 10 most popular movies of 2014:

1.  Interstellar
2. Guardians of the Galaxy
3. Transformers: Age of Extinction
4. Whiplash
5. The Theory of Everything
6. Gone Girl
7. The Amazing Spider-Man 2
8. The Expendables 3
9. Paddington
10. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 

The 2014 Cannes Film Festival:

The year's jury was headed by Jane Campion. Olivier Dahan's ridiculed Grace of Monaco opened the fest, and the year's official poster featured a picture of Marcello Mastroianni from Federico Fellini's(1963).
The Palm d'Or went to Nuri Bilge Ceylan's great Winter Sleep. Other main prizes went to Kornél Mundruczó's White God (Un Certain Regard), Annie Silverstein's Skunk (Cinéfondation), Simón Mesa Soto's Leidi (Short Film Palm d'Or), Alice Rohrwacher's The Wonders (Grand Prix), Bennett Miller (Best Director, Foxcatcher), Julianne Moore (Best Actress, Maps to the Stars), Timothy Spall (Best Actor, Mr. Turner) among others.
The 18 films in the main competition were:
The Captive, Clouds of Sils Maria, Foxcatcher, Goodbye to Language, The Homesman, Jimmy's Hall, Leviathan, Maps to the Stars, Mommy, Mr. Turner, Saint Laurent, The Search, Still the Water, Timbuktu, Two Days, One Night, Wild Tales, Winter Sleep, The Wonders.
 
2014 titles still on the watch-list:

Selma, Ride, Skin Trade, Big Hero 6, Citizenfour, Iris, Trash, Inherent Vice, Elephant Song, Still Alice, Blackfoot Trail, Adult Beginners, The Theory of Everything, Song of the Sea, Big Game, Welcome to Me, The Boxtrolls, Far from Men, Goodnight Mummy, Wild (seen - good), Heaven Knows What, The Salt of the Earth, Two Days, One Night (seen - good), How to Train Your Dragon 2, Virunga, We'll Never Have Paris, Break Point, Wild Canaries, Boys, What We Do in the Shadows, To Be Takei, Last Days in Vietnam, Whiplash, The Overnighters, Life Itself, Dead Snow 2: Red Vs. Dead, Cesar Chavez, Kelly & Cal, Zero Motivation, Rob the Mob, Walk of Shame, Mr. Turner, Maps to the Stars, Kick, Tammy, Hector and the Search for Happiness, The Humbling, This Is Where I Leave You, I Am Ali, Serena, Sex Ed, Annie, Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks, Salem S1, Transformers: Age of Extinction, Paddington, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, John Wick (seen - great), Kingsman: The Secret Service, Divergent, Into the Woods, Fury, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Maleficent, It Follows, Captain America: Winter Soldier (seen - good), The Maze Runner, The Drop, The Hunger Games: Mocking Jay - Part 1, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Exodus: Gods and Kings, Noah, I Origins, Big Eyes, That Awkward Moment, Night at the Museum 3, The Other Woman, The Purge: Anarki, Clown (seen - bad), The Raid 2, A Most Violent Year, 99 Homes, Love & Mercy, White Bird in a Blizzard, '71, Lost River, Jersey Boys, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, The One I Love, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, Muppets Most Wanted, Madame Bovary, White God, Samba, Ex Machina, Theeb, Marnie, Bear Story, Idiotsitter S1.

Previous annual lists:

2017 in films - according to Film Excess
2016 in films - according to Film Excess
2015 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2015 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess
 

2014 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED II] 
2014 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2014 in films - according to Film Excess

2013 in films - according to Film Excess [UPDATED IV] 
2013 in films - according to Film Excess [UPDATED III]
2013 in films - according to Film Excess [UPDATED II]
2013 in films - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I] 
2013 in films - according to Film Excess
   

2012 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED IV]
2012 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED III]
2012 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED II]
2012 in films - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2012 in films - according to Film Excess
2011 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED III]
2011 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED II]
2011 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2011 in films - according to Film Excess
2010 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED II]
2010 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2010 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess  
2009 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2009 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess
 
What do you think of the lists?
Which films need to figure on the next update?
What are your favorite and least favorite 2014 movie and TV-series?

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