PENNY DREADFUL
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• BEST MOVIES: 2014
• BEST DOCUMENTARIES: 2014
• BEST TV: 2014
Note: This will often spotlight directors for special merit.
But Auteur Theory is a shoebox; films are a collaborative effort with everyone involved.
B E S T
M O V I E S :
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T H I N K
• CESAR CHAVEZ ⇧
A solid biopic with timeless truth about class, bigotry, labor, and humanity.
• BOYHOOD
Twelve years of a child's life, in real time, by director Richard Linklater.
• BELLE (UK) ⇧
A true story of a black woman in 18th century British aristocracy, and the path to the abolition of slavery.
• LOCKE (UK)
Dealing with a crisis while driving for 90 minutes equals better drama and suspense than any film around.
Tom Hardy is amazing.
• A MOST VIOLENT YEAR
Like a lost, understated classic from New Hollywood 1973.
Oscar Isaac channels his best Pacino.
• THE DROP
A razor-sharp crime thriller, layered mystery, and character piece.
A crack cast with James Gandolfini, Noomi Rapace, the breakout Matthias Schoenaerts, and the brilliant Tom Hardy.
• BLACK COAL, THIN ICE (South Korea)
A twisty crime noir, leavened by sudden moments of non-sequiter humor.
(Not sure if it is quietly critiquing ingrained sexism, or just oblivious to it.)
• GONE GIRL
A wider canvas 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents' episode.
There's wonkiness in the structure and performances, but it still generally works.
• THE GOOD LIE ⇧
A true story of four refugees from the Sudan massacres trying to make it in Kansas City.
A poignant film that flows with effortless grace, genuine warmth, and gentle humor.
• THE DANCE OF REALITY (Mexico)
Jodorowsky returns with a surrealist parable on his bizarre, brutal childhood.
Uneven but always visually arresting.
• CALGARY (Ireland)
A dark comedy or a wry drama, with odd turns, deft characters, and caustic wit.
• GET ON UP
A slightly off-foot bio of James Brown, kept on the beat by the performance of Chadwick Boseman.
• BIRDMAN
An unexpected and riveting dramedy, with powerful performances, askew surprises, and stunning cinematography.
Michael Keaton, Naomi Watts, Edward Norton, Emma Stone.
• THE IMITATION GAME
Alan Turing, codebreaker, computer-maker, lost soul.
Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley, Mark Strong, Charles Dance.
• A HARD DAY (South Korea)
Like a Hitchcock ‘wrong man’ film on crank, this high-octane contemporary thriller (and sly farce) keeps you startled and guessing the whole way.
S M I L E
• FRANK ⇧
A bent comedy about music, madness, and fragile human connection.
Michael Fassbender is typically stunning. The end credits songs are worth the admission alone.
• SPACE STATION 76
A sly black comedy and surprisingly reverent homage to mid-70's Sci-Fi cinema.
• THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
Stylish panache, slippery twists, and startling dialogue. Ralph Fiennes is excellent.
• WE ARE THE BEST! (Sweden) ⇧
Three teen girls conspire to be a punk band in 1982. Mayhem unleashes.
• THE TRIP TO ITALY (UK)
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon continue their comedic duel from THE TRIP by sailing abroad.
• THE ONE I LOVE ⇧
This comedy about marriage becomes something far more unexpected and surreal...
D R E A M
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• DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES ⇧
The GODFATHER II of the Apes films.
Andy Serkis' performance as Caesar is nuanced and electrifying.
• EDGE OF TOMORROW
ALIENS meets GROUNDHOG DAY.
Everyone keeps telling you to see this underrated, fun, and sharp SF film because you missed out.
• LUCY (France)
Scarlet Johansson will kick your ass on her way to the next level.
• I ORIGINS ⇧
Director Mike Cahill and star/co-writer Brit Marling follow ANOTHER EARTH with more heady speculative fiction.
Imagine Shane Carruth (UPSTREAM COLOR) rethinking VERTIGO.
• INTERSTELLAR
Christopher Nolan's humanist homage and counterpoint to 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY.
A rip current of good, great, and greatness.
• THE HOBBIT: The Battle of the Five Armies
Almost a 'carnage postscript' held steady by character moments and fine performances, particularly Martin Freeman.
N I G H T M A R E
• THE BABADOOK (Australia) ⇧
This psychological horror movie is adrenalized by the shattering performances of mother and son.
A rousing debut by director/writer Jennifer Kent.
• UNDER THE SKIN (UK/Swiss) ⇧
A moody mystery about what lies beneath.
Scarlet Johansson does wonders with silence and implication.
• ENEMY (Canada/Spain)
Obtuse symbolist Kafka headgame.
• PREDESTINATION (Australia)
Can you right your wrongs or do your wrongs rewrite you?
Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook.
• A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT (Iran)
"The first Iranian vampire Spaghetti Western".
An assured debut by Any Lily Amirpour.
G R A P H I C
I M A G E S
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• CAPTAIN AMERICA: The Winter Soldier ⇧
> Four Color Films review
This superior sequel tributes Steranko, the countercultural Cap', and 70's political thrillers to perfect effect.
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• X-MEN: Days of Future Past
> Four Color Films review
Director Bryan Singer returns to take his crew to their highest high. Terrific.
• AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2
> Four Color Films review
This film, to me, takes every wrong move of SPIDER-MAN 3... and course-corrects every one.
Haters may rail to no avail. The crucial event still wrecked me.
• SNOWPIERCER (South Korea) ⇧
> Four Color Films review
BLADE RUNNER was an ignored dud on release, and grew its sterling reputation and acclaim over time and word-of-mouth.
I think this fierce meditation on class wars and the human future will also.
• GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY
> Four Color Films review
This is a smartly fun film with impeccable craft.
It sets up the entire Marvel cosmic cosmology without breaking a sweat.
• AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV)
The second season, in the aftermath of "CAPTAIN AMERICA: The Winter Soldier", is full-throttle pay-off.
A R T F L I X
• BIG HERO 6
> Four Color Films review
Marvel Comics' other left-field success.
The perfect balance of high craft and huge heart.
• THE BOXTROLLS
True stop-motion animation taken to higher levels by the Laika studio.
• THE WIND RISES (Japan, 2013) ⇧
Miyazaki bows out.
The craft is stunning, but the story leaves me with very mixed feelings.
• THE TALE OF THE PRINCESS KAGUYA (Japan)
Takahata makes too few films, but when he does they are works of art.
This brush-painted animation is as breathtaking as it is charming.
• GIOVANNI'S ISLAND (Japan)
A touching and inventive story of two boys trying the survive the aftermath of WWII on a remote island occupied by the Russians.
• WHEN MARNIE WAS THERE (Japan)
A surprising amount of edge and maturity in this coming-of-age/ghost story.
• THE LEGO MOVIE
All the creative chaos of kids at hyperspeed. Plus Batman!
• THE BOY WITH THE CUCKOO-CLOCK HEART / 'Jack et la mécanique du cœur' (France)
Gets by on style and surprises.
• THE SIMPSONS, S26/E06: "Simpsorama" ⇧
The Simpsons meet Futurama!
• TOY STORY That Time Forgot (TV special)
Every time they sequel TOY STORY, it only improves!
• THE LEGEND OF KORRA
How else to end an excellent series but with the bravery of compassion?
B E S T
D O C U M E N T A R I E S :
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• CITIZENFOUR ⇧
You know it's a corrupt era when we punish the whistleblower instead of the criminals.
• THE UNKNOWN KNOWN
Donald Rumsfeld is a lying war criminal.
• LAST DAYS IN VIETNAM
The fall of Saigon and the abyss of impossible choices.
• FRONTLINE: The United States of Secrets ⇧
“If you want to keep a secret, you must also hide it from yourself.”
• George Orwell, 1984
• THE ROOSEVELTS (PBS mini-series)
Ken Burns.
• COSMOS: A Space/Time Odyssey 1
Neil deGrasse Tyson.
B E S T
T V :
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N E W S
• LAST WEEK with John Oliver ⇧
• THE DAILY SHOW with Jon Stewart
• THE COLBERT REPORT with Stephen Colbert
• The Rachel Maddow Show
D R A M A
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• RECTIFY 2 ⇧
The unsung best series of last year is finally getting the acclaim it deserves.
• MASTERS OF SEX 2
As if excellence hadn't been enough before, this season took bold chances and only improved with each move.
A fine cast, sophisticated depth, and a progressive sensuality more relevant than ever.
• MAD MEN 7.1
W O N D E R
• GAME OF THRONES 4 ⇧
A great season that leaves even more bruises than before.
• AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. 2
In fine form.
• FLASH 1
Like a CW/Peter Parker take for tweenies, but wins over with its enthusiasm and mythos-building.
• ARROW 3
The best Batman TV show Christopher Nolan might have made.
• CONSTANTINE 1
This is a pretty faithful version of John Constantine on USA TV. None of us saw that coming.
• HELIX 1
Trading on every SF trope, or putting a new spin on them?
Derivative of everything, but just interesting enough.
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• PENNY DREADFUL 1 ⇧
Eva Green.
A parallel to Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen books, in every right way.
(Or perhaps a League of Universal Monsters.)
• ORPHAN BLACK 2 (Canada/BBC)
Tatiana Maslaney finds new breadths and depths to amaze.
• DOCTOR WHO 8
Peter Capaldi is sharply demented, and Jenna Coleman comes into her own.
• OUTLANDER 1.1 ⇧
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This stealth favorite is giving the best shows a hard run for their money.
• AKTA MANISKOR / a.k.a., Almost Human 2 (Sweden)
The constantly interesting and perplexing Android series unfolds.
• BLACK MIRROR: "White Christmas" (holiday special) ⇧
The Twilight Zone for the tech era returns.
This blistering critique of the worst dangers of digital identity is the most chilling yet.
S L E U T H
• RIPPER STREET 3 (UK) ⇧
All bold risks and startling turns in this underrated and first-rate detective show.
Consistently ranks among the best dialogue -and its delivery- on any screen.
• THE FALL 2 (Ireland)
Gillian Anderson leads a grim, uncompromising, mature procedural with grace and edge.
• HAPPY VALLEY 1 (UK)
A sergeant fighting local crime, corruption, and a dissolving family in a Yorkshire valley.
Sarah Lancashire is stunning as the tour-de-force lead.
• GRACEPOINT
David Tennant reprises his Broadchurch series for the USA.
• SHERLOCK 3 (UK)
So fired up on its popular momentum it seemed to be spinning out of control, storywise.
But Cumberbatch and Freeman.
• ELEMENTARY 3 ⇧
The US parallel to Sherlock steadily delivers inventive mysteries, evolving character, and forward progress unabated.
• TRUE DETECTIVE 1
Very good with some great moments, held aloft by Matthew McConaughey.
• THE KILLING 4
Despite haters and dropouts, this series only got darker, deeper, and better as it went.
In the long run, the total quality of it will stand the test.
• BATES MOTEL 2
Confident, expansive, twisty.
• HANNIBAL 2
More moody magnification from the Red Dragon prequel, despite the twin dangers of rote formula and a hideously campy rival.
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• FARGO 1 ⇧
Nearly perfect. Fans of FARGO (1996) and TWIN PEAKS will love it.
C O M E D Y
• BROAD CITY ⇧
2 bonkers young women take on New York.
Sacrilegious, awkward, horny, crazed.
© Tym Stevens
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2 comments:
Cheers for that Tym -Perhaps 2014 was a better year than I thought initially at least cinematically - I have a better idea what to look out for on the box too -nicely put together.
Thank you, John!
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