Wednesday, March 12, 2014

The Most Anticipated Films of 2014: The Top Ten

The top ten most anticipated films of 2014 from Ioncinema. Click on the links for more info.



#10. Richard Linklater’s Boyhood

The ages of man - literally - in this film shot over a 12 year period.


#9. Maren Ade’s Toni Erdmann

Another slice of modern German life from the director of Everyone Else


# 8. Ilya Khrzhanovsky’s Dau

Sprawling bio-pic of Soviet scientist Lev Landau


#7. Christian Petzold’s Phoenix

Nina Hoss as a death camp survivor


#6. Olivier Assayas’ Clouds of Sils Maria

Juliette Binoche as a successful actress forced to reassess her life.


#5. Cristi Puiu’s Sierra-Nevada

The Romanian director's latest concerns an ill-fated family reunion.


#4. Andrei Zvyagintsev’s Leviathan

"The familiar pain of reality" is explored by the director of Elena


#3. Ruben Östlund’s Tourist

This follow up to the wacky Involuntary is all about a family's disastrous ski vacation


#2. Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Lobster

I didn't care much for Dogtooth, but this film boasts lots of big name talent. 


#1. Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s Winter Sleep

Not much is known about the plot, but it's a safe bet Winter Sleep will be beautiful to look at. Expected to premier - and win - at Cannes in May.

The Most Anticipated Films of 2014: The Top Ten

The top ten most anticipated films of 2014 from Ioncinema. Click on the links for more info.



#10. Richard Linklater’s Boyhood

The ages of man - literally - in this film shot over a 12 year period.


#9. Maren Ade’s Toni Erdmann

Another slice of modern German life from the director of Everyone Else


# 8. Ilya Khrzhanovsky’s Dau

Sprawling bio-pic of Soviet scientist Lev Landau


#7. Christian Petzold’s Phoenix

Nina Hoss as a death camp survivor


#6. Olivier Assayas’ Clouds of Sils Maria

Juliette Binoche as a successful actress forced to reassess her life.


#5. Cristi Puiu’s Sierra-Nevada

The Romanian director's latest concerns an ill-fated family reunion.


#4. Andrei Zvyagintsev’s Leviathan

"The familiar pain of reality" is explored by the director of Elena


#3. Ruben Östlund’s Tourist

This follow up to the wacky Involuntary is all about a family's disastrous ski vacation


#2. Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Lobster

I didn't care much for Dogtooth, but this film boasts lots of big name talent. 


#1. Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s Winter Sleep

Not much is known about the plot, but it's a safe bet Winter Sleep will be beautiful to look at. Expected to premier - and win - at Cannes in May.

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