12 of Our Favorite Movies That Weren’t Nominated for a Golden Globe Inline
Photo: Courtesy of © Cinéart1/12Two Days, One Night
From the Dardenne brothers, a devastating, succinct, and utterly brilliant portrayal of workplace insecurity and job loss. **Marion Cotillard’**s performance is staggering.
—Sally Singer, Vogue Creative Digital Director
Photo: Courtesy of © Open Road Films2/12Chef
I loved Chef! As soon as the movie ended, I Googled what it would take to own a food truck (being a good cook, apparently, would be a good start) and then went to Café Habana the next day for a Cuban sandwich.
—Andee Olson, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Production Manager
Photo: Courtesy of © Warner Bros. Pictures3/12American Sniper
Largely ignored so far in this year’s awards race, **Bradley Cooper’**s performance and **Clint Eastwood’**s taut pacing make this true story the year’s most compelling, politics aside.
—Mark Guiducci, Vogue Arts Reporter
Photo: Courtesy of © The Weinstein Company4/12Snowpiercer
Two words: Tilda Swinton. (Okay, five: Tilda Swinton alongside mind-blowing cinematography.)
—Alessandra Codinha, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Fashion News Editor
Photo: Courtesy of © Warner Bros. Pictures5/12Inherent Vice
A stylishly substantive adaptation about stylish substance use in early seventies, sun-bleached Los Angeles.
—Nick Remsen, Vogue Fashion Writer
Photo: Courtesy of © Drafthouse Films6/1220,000 Days on Earth
Totally hypnotic, a little bit trippy, and definitely unexpectedly great. I didn’t really want it to end. Especially the scenes with his therapist!
—Catherine Piercy, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Beauty Director
Photo: Courtesy of © Wild Bunch7/12Goodbye to Language
From one of the world’s greatest living filmmakers, **Godard’**s Goodbye to Language took the 3-D gimmick and recast it entirely, with beautifully layered imagery that actually served the meta narrative.
—Monica Kim, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Research Editor
Photo: Courtesy of © Sony Pictures Classics8/12Only Lovers Left Alive
I’d only have to say two words to describe why this vampire movie is worth seeing: Tilda Swinton. But there are so many other reasons, too. **Jim Jarmusch’**s movie has hypnotic pacing, social commentary, amazing music, scenes in Tangier. Only Lovers Left Alive was the most unusual and convincing love story of the year.
—Alex Frank, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Deputy Culture Editor
Photo: Courtesy of © Sony Pictures Classics9/12Whiplash
Director Damien Chazelle drums up (pardon the pun) as much excitement with this indie jazz story as any Scorsese thriller. Thank God the Globes committee came to their senses with **J. K. Simmons’**s very well-deserved Best Supporting Actor nomination.
—Anne Johnson, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Social Media Manager
Photo: Courtesy of © Lionsgate10/12The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1
Although the books might be in the YA section, the films are decidedly epic with a macabre twist. This latest installment focuses on the war before the war with both factions—Donald Sutherland for the corrupt Capitol and Philip Seymour Hoffman and Julianne Moore for the resistance—utilizing propaganda mimicking a true war epic.
—Edward Barsamian, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Style Editor
Photo: Courtesy of © Walt Disney Pictures11/12Maleficent
I loved Maleficent and how it was reworked to change a viewer’s perspective of “villains.” Not to mention **Angelina Jolie’**s performance was absolutely captivating.
—Christina Liao, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Senior Producer
Photo: Courtesy of © The Weinstein Company12/12Citizenfour
Can a documentary be considered for best drama? Laura Poitras completes her 9/11 trilogy with a smartly reported film on the unfolding story of Edward Snowden. It’s as eye-opening and riveting as All the President’s Men, and best, balanced by great, revealing moments (the world’s most elusive whistleblower fixing his hair).
—Rebecca Bengal, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Contributing Editor