Mark Duplass and Elizabeth Moss in McDowell's "The One I Love"
- "Nightcrawler" (Dan Gilroy)
 - "Boyhood" (Richard Linklater)
 - "Inherent Vice" (Paul Thomas Anderson)
 - "Snowpiercer" (Bong-Joon Ho)
 - "The One I Love" (Charlie McDowell)
 - "Big Eyes" (Tim Burton)
 - "Men, Women & Children" (Jason Reitman)
 - "The Lunchbox"/"Dabba" (Ritesh Batra)
 - "Bad Words" (Jason Bateman)
 - "Gone Girl"(David Fincher)
 - "The Skeleton Twins" (Craig Johnson)
 - "The Babadook" (Jennifer Kent)
 - "Laggies"(Lynn Shelton)/"Begin Again" (John Carney)
 

6 comments:
Really interesting list. But, except for "Big Eyes," I guess I'll have to see the other nine On Demand or on Netflix.
Congratulations on definitely being "not usual"!
Like your list. As I see it, 2014 was good for small films that went under the radar and not much else.
Way too much to catch up with. I guess that's why I keep returning to older films over and over again. I'm ill-informed on modern movies. Is Lynch's "Mulholland Drive" still modern?
Thirteen? Odd, unstable number,Joe! (Or is it fourteen?)
Yes, Brian, but it's an odd, unstable list. I say with much pride. I think of the Keira Knightly twins as one film. Thirteen in all.
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