1. 12 Years A Slave 2. Her 3. Before Midnight 4. The Wolf Of Wall Street 5. Prisoners 6. Blue Is The Warmest Color 7. Frances Ha 8. Captain Phillips 9. All Is Lost 10. Short Term 12 11. Blue Jasmine 12. The Spectacular Now 13.Stories We Tell 14. Disconnect 15, Philomena 16. Gravity 17. Spring Breakers 18. Enough Said 19. Dallas Buyers Club 20. Inside Llewyn Davis Enough Said The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Fruitvale Station The World's End Much Ado About Nothing The Bling Ring Enough Said In A World...
Edgar Wright's “Cornetto Trilogy” has deservedly become one of the most cherished set of comedies by film geeks like myself in recent memory. The World's End finished this up just perfectly. A hilarious action/sci-fi/comedy that doubles as a message that probably hit close to home for a number of its devoted audience members. As a man who's nearing his ten year high school reunion, I'm feeling the effects of nostalgia and leaving shameful immaturish youth experiences behind, and that's exactly what these characters are going through as well. And Wright-regular Simon Pegg embodies the persona of such a character brilliantly. While the Cornetto trilogy may technically be over, I hope there continue to be multiple future collaborations between these wonderfully creative artists.
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2. Her
3. Before Midnight
4. The Wolf Of Wall Street
5. Prisoners
6. Blue Is The Warmest Color
7. Frances Ha
8. Captain Phillips
9. All Is Lost
10. Short Term 12
11. Blue Jasmine
12. The Spectacular Now
13.Stories We Tell
14. Disconnect
15, Philomena
16. Gravity
17. Spring Breakers
18. Enough Said
19. Dallas Buyers Club
20. Inside Llewyn Davis
Enough Said
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Fruitvale Station
The World's End
Much Ado About Nothing
The Bling Ring
Enough Said
In A World...
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August: Osage County
C.O.G.
Drug War
Something In The Air
I Killed My Mother
Our Nixon
Mud
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American Hustle
Blue Jasmine
Captain Phillips
Gravity
Her
Inside Llewyn Davis
Nebraska
The Wolf Of Wall Street
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Edgar Wright's “Cornetto Trilogy” has deservedly become one of the most cherished set of comedies by film geeks like myself in recent memory. The World's End finished this up just perfectly. A hilarious action/sci-fi/comedy that doubles as a message that probably hit close to home for a number of its devoted audience members. As a man who's nearing his ten year high school reunion, I'm feeling the effects of nostalgia and leaving shameful immaturish youth experiences behind, and that's exactly what these characters are going through as well. And Wright-regular Simon Pegg embodies the persona of such a character brilliantly. While the Cornetto trilogy may technically be over, I hope there continue to be multiple future collaborations between these wonderfully creative artists.
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