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I would say if a movie has a theatrical release in your counry in 2013, then the movie is from 2013. If it doesn't and only comes out on DVD later, in 2014, the movie would be regarded as a 2014 release. But it's totally up to each poster to make that judgement. As far as lists goes, here's a few I've used. http://www.imdb.com/search/title?yea...moviemeter,asc http://www.rottentomatoes.com/top/bestofrt/?year=2014 http://www.movieweb.com/movies/2014/horror Yea, I thought it was a decent horror story with a nice pace, good atmosphere and effective scares throughout. But then again, I have a soft spot for ghost flicks.
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Of Films I saw in the Cinema this year, the 3 best (by far) were:
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just looking through what was released in 2014 and out of the cinema releases ive seen at least 90 new movies, thats plus dozens of straight to dvd releases. but a few of my faves were
horror: as above,so below horns wolf creek 2 raze 13 sins cheap thrills i know technically a couple arnt strict horror but i like em too many non horror to list but ferox13 is right, starred up is a belter of a movie, jack o`connell is one to watch for the future, a very gifted young actor.
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Some additions: -Zombeavers -Housebound -Wolfcop -Blood Glacier (Blutgletscher) |
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So I guess you're okay with the 20 clichés, huge plot hole, and the fact that 80% of the movie was spent just talking about the board rather than anything happening? I thought the first 10 minutes were scary, to be honest, but after that, it went off the deep end.
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I thought the scariest part was the Insidious 3 trailer.
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My 50 Best to Worst Horror films of 2014: 1. The babadook 2. Proxy 3. The House at the End of Time aka La casa del fin de los tiempos 4. Goal of the Dead 5. The Seasoning House 6. Cheap Thrills 7. Haunt 8. Devil's Pass aka The Dyatlov Pass Incident 9. The Den 10. Honeymoon 11. The Purge: Anarchy 12. The Canal 13. Wolf Creek 2 14. Oculus 15. The Tusk 16. Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead 17. 100 Bloody Acres 18. Found 19. Odd Thomas 20. As Above, So Below 21. Wer 22. The Taking of Deborah Logan 23. Come Back to Me 24. Late Phases 25. The Town that Dreaded Sundown 26. Blood Glacier 27. Grace: The Possession 28. Kristy 29. Exists 30. Deliver us from Evil 31. The Returned 32. Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones 33. Mercy 34. Jessablle 35. We are what we are 36. The Borderlands aka Final Prayer 37. The Houses October Built 38. At the Devil’s Door 39. Stage Fright 40. Annabelle 41. Starry Eyes 42. In fear 43. Open Grave 44. Wolfcop 45. Extraterrestrial 46. V/H/S: Viral 47. The Devil’s Hand 48. Among the Living 49. Don’t Blink 50. Ouija Best Non-Horror movies: Haven't seen much actually, here's few I liked: Captain America: The Winter Soldier X-Men: Days of Future Past Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Snowpiercer Predestination Enemy The Double Godzilla Haven't seen Guardians of the Galaxy yet!
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I was thinking about watching Proxy last night, but I couldn't figure out what it was about. Could you give me a synopsis?
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Oh ya, I forgot one top 2014 film I saw... Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons (2014) -- Highly recommend. Original, funny, good SFX, on Netflix now, 93% Rottentomatoes Critic rating, from director Stephen Chow (Shaolin Soccer/Kung Fu Hustle). Last edited by Sculpt; 12-26-2014 at 08:51 PM. |
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