Michael Rosenbaum (director/screenplay) Morena Baccarin, Danielle Bisutti, Liz Carey, Emma Caulfield, Sarah Colonna, Jay R. Waller (director) Robert Beaucage (screenplay) Zoë Bell, Rachel Nichols, Tracie Thoms, Sherilyn Fenn, Doug Jones, Bruce Thomas, Rebecca Marshall, Adrienne Wilkinson, Allene Quincy, Bailey Borders, Jordan James Smith Renny Harlin (director) Sean Hood, Daniel Giat (screenplay) Kellan Lutz, Gaia Weiss, Scott Adkins, Roxanne McKee, Liam Garrigan, Liam McIntyre, Johnathon Schaech, Rade Šerbedžija Tze Chun (director/screenplay) Oz Perkins, Nick Simon (screenplay) Alice Eve, Logan Marshall-Green, Bryan Cranston, Ursula Parker, Leo FitzpatrickĬhristopher Livingston (director) Brian Drolet, Hoyt Richards (screenplay) Brian Drolet, Hoyt Richards, Taylor Cole, Mircea Monroe Gonzálo López-Gallego (director) Chris Borey, Eddie Borey (screenplay) Sharlto Copley, Thomas Kretschmann, Joseph Morgan, Erin Richards, Josie Ho, Max Wrottesley The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five ArmiesĬhristopher Landon (director/screenplay) Andrew Jacobs, Jorge Diaz, Gabrielle Walsh, Jessica Tyler Brown, Chloe Csengery, Renée Victor This is just my opinion, but I absolutely love every second of this movie.The top films released in 2014 by domestic gross are as follows: Highest-grossing films of 2014 It does showcase some violent imagery and I would only recommend it to very mature audiences, but this is one of the most impressive pieces of cinema throughout this decade so far. Sadly, it has been over the years and I can't recommend it enough. On a very low budget, with an incredibly devoted cast, having some very memorable music to help progress its story, and direction that is out of this world, The Guest is not a film to be missed. I never once found myself checking the time while watching this movie. Never issuing itself a dull moment, keeping the pace just right, the sheer atmosphere that this film creates is eerie and powerful. In short, The Guest is a film that goes from hardcore drama, to mystery flick, to all-out action, to some absolutely jaw-dropping moments. If you find yourself becoming attached to any of these characters throughout the course of the movie, I can guarantee that you'll be emotionally charged throughout this act. The vivid colours, along with the pulse-pounding soundtrack/score throughout this finale are the true stars, immersing you in this world. From awesome chase sequences, to fantastic action, to character arcs that will have you applauding, to the visceral no-holds-barred attempt to make your jaw drop, this is a film that holds nothing back. Most films sputter out and lose gas by the time their climax hits, usually being the weakest portion of the film, but The Guest is definitely an exception to that notion. By the time the third act hits, you realize why this film has demanded your attention. Although you're very much invested in Dan Stevens' performance as David, the film pretty much makes the secondary cast the flies on the wall, trying to uncover his secrets, just as you as an audience member are. I truly found myself in awe by the turns this film takes and how brutal it becomes when characters betray one another. Making them believe things and becoming very close to them, you really feel for certain characters when they reach a certain fate.
The biggest takeaway when watching this movie, is the fact that David plays off each and every one of the characters as if he truly has a working/growing relationship with them.
The Guest is a movie that isn't afraid to mess with your mind. This is a light-hearted film that very quickly spirals into a dark, genre-bending picture by the time the third act hits. The premise really is that simple too, making you get comfortable with David and all that his character stands for, only to pull the rug out from under you throughout the third act. Even though the simple premise of a visitor being welcomed into a home, only to not be what he seems is a little been-there-done-that, The Guest flips this concept on its head, keeping you engaged from start to finish. Here is why you should turn your attention to this film if you haven't already.įrom the very beginning, you feel as though you're watching an unconventional film. Looking back on The Guest, it not only just holds up, but it still remains one of the best films to be released that year. Yes, this is a film for a much more specific audience, but as the years have gone on, I don't hear of many people looking back on it.
Sadly, it's films like The Guest that end up going under the radar when it rightfully should've received just as much attention as any of those. From great blockbusters like X-Men: Days of Future Past or Guardians of the Galaxy, to incredibly Oscar contenders like Bidrman or Whiplash, the year of 2014 was a pretty solid one for cinema as a whole.