Here Are Edgar Wright’s Top 10 Films Of 2014

December is here, which means you’ll been seeing many articles looking back at 2014. And while you may be wondering what your favorite critics thought of some of the year’s best films, let’s be honest. You’d probably rather hear from people whose movies you love.

So let’s get that ball rolling. First up we’ve gotEdgar Wright. Wright had a unique year. The director began 2014 full steam ahead getting ready to make a Marvel Studios movie, ended up leaving that project,directed a Pharrell videoand has yet to officially announce his next feature, though there are multiple options for him to choose from.

In that time, one thing Wright did do was watch a lot of movies. He was a juror at Fantastic Fest. He could be regularly seen around Los Angeles seeing all the big releases, fromInterstellartoNightcrawlerand others. Talking to him, you could tell he was hellbent on seeing everything. Now he’s got an accurate, well-rounded top ten list. Below, check out the Edgar Wright Top 10 2014 films.

Thanks toEsquirefor posting the list.

Edgar Wright Top 10 2014 Films (in no particular order)

Wright also singles out these films as the ones that almost made the list, but didn’t:The One I Love,The Guest,Dear White People,Blue Ruin,Locke,Cheap Thrills,The Drop,Palo Alto,Obvious Child, andTheSkeleton Twins.

If you head to Esquire, you’re able to read his write ups for each movie. But here are just a few examples:

Snowpiercer:

The Lego Movie:

Now, I have to admit, several of these are definitely going to be on my list, but I still have a bunch to see, such asUnbrokenandSelma. And while I don’t agree with all of these films, I think I agree with at least 8-9 of them and that’s pretty impressive.

What do you think of Edgar Wright’s Top 10 Films of 2014?