Empire Magazine's 50 Best Movies of 2014

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Richard Linklater's tape «B»Is the best of this 2014 according to the prestigious Empire magazine.

It is not surprising since the film that earned Linklater the award for best director at the last Berlinale is the best rated by critics and it is present in all the lists of the best of the year.

Empire it opts especially for English-speaking cinema and up to 29 of the 50 films on this list are American nationals and 12 are UK productions.

  1. "Boyhood" by Richard Linklater (United States)
  2. "Nightcrawler" by Dan Gilroy (United States)
  3. "The Wolf of Wall Street" by Martin Scorsese (United States)
  4. "Inside Llewyn Davis" by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (United States)
  5. "Guardians of the Galaxy" by James Gunn (United States)
  6. "Edge of Tomorrow" by Doug Liman (United States)
  7. «The Grand Budapest Hotel» by Wes Anderson (United States)
  8. "What We Do in the Shadows" by Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement (New Zealand)
  9. "The Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" by Matt Reeves (United States)
  10. "Her" by Spike Jonze (United States)
  11. «Mr. Turner »by Mike Leigh (UK)
  12. "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" by Joe Russo and Anthony Russo (United States)
  13. "X-Men: Days of Future Past" by Brian Singer (United States)
  14. "Gone Girl" by David Fincher (United States)
  15. "Interstellar" by Christopher Nolan (United States)
  16. "Calvary" by John Michael McDonagh (Ireland)
  17. "The Lego Movie" by Phil Lord and Chris Miller (United States)
  18. "The Guest" by Adam Wingard (United States)
  19. "Under the Skin" by Jonathan Glazer (UK)
  20. "Twelve Years a Slave" by Steve McQueen (United States)
  21. "Locke" by Steven Knight (UK)
  22. "Blue Ruin" by Jeremy Saulnier (United States)
  23. "The Imitation Game" by Morten Tyldum (UK)
  24. "Pride" by Matthew Warchus (UK)
  25. "'71" by Yann Demange (UK)
  26. "Godzilla" by Gareth Edwards (United States)
  27. "Dallas Buyers Club" by Jean-Marc Vallée (United States)
  28. "22 Jump Street" by Phil Lord and Chris Miller (United States)
  29. "Only Lovers Left Alive" by Jim Jarmusch (UK)
  30. "Starred Up" by David Mackenzie (UK)
  31. "Paddington" by Paul King (UK)
  32. "The Raid 2" by Gareth Evans (Indonesia)
  33. "Leviathan" by Andrey Zvyagintsev (Russia)
  34. "Frank" by Lenny Abrahamson (UK)
  35. "Tim's Vermeer" by Teller (United States)
  36. "How to Train Your Dragon 2" by Dean DeBlois (United States)
  37. "Obvious Child" by Gillian Robespierre (United States)
  38. "The Babadook" by Jennifer Lent (United States)
  39. "Cold in July" by Jim Mickle (United States)
  40. "Fruitvale Station" by Ryan Coogler (United States)
  41. "Chef" by Jon Favreau (United States)
  42. "Next Goal Wins" by Mike Brett and Steve Jamison (UK)
  43. "20 Feet from Stardom" by Morgan Neville (United States)
  44. «Deux jours, une nuit» by Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne (Belgium)
  45. "The Two Faces of January" by Hossein Amini (UK)
  46. "Maps to the Stars" by David Cronenberg (Canada)
  47. "Winter Sleep" by Nuri Bilge Ceylan (Turkey)
  48. "American Hustle" by David O. Russell (United States)
  49. "Of Horses and Men" by Benedikt Erlingsson (Iceland)
  50. "Il Capitale Umano" by Paolo Virzí (Italy)

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