Top 20 Films Of 2014

It was a huge year for films, with only a few superheroes taking the screen, as well as the dreaded return of Michael Bay’s Transformers franchise. Fortunately there were enough quality indie and big budget flicks to keep us semi-satisfied. Without further ado check out our top 20 films of 2014 below!

1) Boyhood

2) The Babadook

3) Guardians Of The Galaxy

4) Fell

5) How To Train Your Dragon 2

6) Chef

7) The Lego Movie

8) Captain America:  Winter Soldier

9) The Water Diviner

10) Snowpiercer

11) Edge Of Tomorrow (Live, Die, Repeat)

12) Xmen Days Of Future Past

13) Big Hero 6

14) The Grand Budapest Hotel

15) Interstellar

16) Godzilla

17) 22 Jump Street

18) Gone Girl

19) The Hunger Games : Mockingjay Part 1

20) Pride

What was your top movies of 2014? Let us know in the comments below!

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