In 2024, several outstanding films from 2014 celebrate their 10-year anniversary. To mark International Cinema Day, here’s a look back at five of these masterpieces. Each of them has earned high praise from audiences and critics alike, with some even winning multiple Oscars. If you haven’t seen any of these, it’s the perfect time to catch up.
The Grand Budapest Hotel
IMDb: 8.1
Director Wes Anderson presents a story about the adventures of a legendary European hotel concierge and his young protégé. With its vibrant aesthetics, unconventional editing, and brilliant cast, the film became one of the most stylish pictures of the decade, earning numerous awards, including several Oscars.
Interstellar
IMDb: 8.6
Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi epic follows a group of explorers traveling through a wormhole in search of a new home for humanity. Themes of familial love and sacrifice permeate the sweeping narrative, while breathtaking visuals and Hans Zimmer’s iconic score cemented the movie’s status as a cultural phenomenon. The film also won an Oscar for Best Visual Effects.
Whiplash
IMDb: 8.5
Damien Chazelle’s drama about a young drummer and his ruthless mentor at a prestigious music school delivers a pulse-pounding tale of ambition and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Every drumbeat and scene brims with emotion and intensity. The film resonated with audiences and critics alike, earning three Oscars.
Gone Girl
IMDb: 8.1
David Fincher’s thriller about the mysterious disappearance of a wife, leading to suspicion falling on her husband, captivated viewers with its unique storytelling. The intertwining of past and present, coupled with shocking twists, made this film a must-watch for fans of the genre.
Guardians of the Galaxy
IMDb: 8.0
Marvel’s adventurous blockbuster follows a group of intergalactic misfits who band together to save the universe. With incredible chemistry between the characters, a memorable soundtrack, and quirky humor, the film became a hit with audiences of all ages.
These films have left a significant mark on cinema and continue to be beloved by viewers even a decade later.