Mark Your Calendars: 2014 Hottest Films
Griffin Conlogue ’15 / Emertainment Monthly Editor
Coming off one of the biggest and best years in film history, 2014 has a lot to live up to. With many established films such as more Marvel films and another Hunger Games sequel on its way, there are high expectations for this year’s releases. Here are the top 10 hottest and most anticipated films for 2014.
March 28th: Noah
Noah is the passion project of acclaimed director Darren Aronofsky. A feature length adaptation of the biblical story, his adaptation will be dark and complex, and will more than likely be a character driven film. The film stars Russell Crowe in the titular role and features supporting performances from Jennifer Connelly, Emma Watson, Anthony Hopkins, and Logan Lerman. The early release date is an interesting choice, as Aronofsky’s last two films (Black Swan, The Wrestler) were both released closer to awards season. Aronofsky is known to bring out the best performances in his actor’s careers, so expect big things from Crowe.
March 28th: The Raid 2: Berandal
Berandal, marketed in America as The Raid 2, is a sequel to 2012’s The Raid. This film will premiere at Sundance before it’s release in American theaters. Berandal is an Indonesian and Japanese language film. The story follows Rama, an elite police force operative who goes undercover in an Indonesian prison in order to keep his family safe and to expose the corruption amongst those in power. The film makes use of martial art pencak silat, which is a traditional Indonesian martial art. This form of combat is a large part of what made the first film a hit, and will hopefully make the sequel just as much of a thrill ride. An American remake is currently in the works.
April 18th: Transcendence

May 23rd: X-Men: Days of Future Past

July 11th: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Even without the return of director Rupert Wyatt, this sequel to 2011’s Rise of the Planet of the Apes is posed to be a hit film this year. The studio wasted no time tying up Matt Reeves (Cloverfield, Let Me In). The film is set 8 years after the previous installment, and features almost a completely new cast. Andy Serkis is the only actor to return. He plays Caesar, leader of the ape race. Gary Oldman, Keri Russell, and Kodi Smit-McPhee lead the human cast. This is also the first leading blockbuster role for Jason Clarke, who has garnered attention for strong performances in Zero Dark Thirty and 2011’s short-lived television drama, The Chicago Code.
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October 3rd: Gone Girl

October 10th: The Interview
Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen’s follow up to last years hit comedy This Is the End is sure to offend some, but others will probably read the outrageous synopsis of their new film and already find things to laugh about. The story follows James Franco and Seth Rogen as a talk-show host and producer respectively, who get an exclusive interview with the leader of North Korea. It all goes awry when they are roped into an assassination attempt by the US government. This seems to be even more insane than their last feature together, and could end up being one of the better comedies of the year.
November 7th: Interstellar
Christopher Nolan returns to the director’s chair for the first time since he concluded his Batman trilogy with 2012’s The Dark Knight Rises. The cast is stacked with some of the biggest actors alive right now. Matthew McConaughey leads the cast, but is joined by Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Matt Damon, Topher Grace, John Lithgow, Wes Bentley, Casey Affleck, and more in supporting roles. The film is a sci-fi movie about a group of explorers and scientists that leave Earth to investigate. The film is speculated to be about time travel or other dimensions, but not much is known about the production.
Unannounced: Foxcatcher

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Unannounced: Inherent Vice
Inherent Vice is Paul Thomas Anderson’s follow up to The Master, and features the same lead actor as his previous film. Joaquin Phoenix will play Doc Sportello, a private investigator that is hired to look in to the disappearance of his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend. The film takes place in late 1960’s Los Angeles. It is an adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s novel of the same name. Pynchon is thought to be an “unfilmable” director, but if anyone can tackle his work it’s Paul Thomas Anderson. The supporting cast is made up of Josh Brolin, Owen Wilson, Reese Witherspoon, Maya Rudolph, Jena Malone and Benicio del Toro, as well as others.