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From 'Boyhood' to 'Nightcrawler', unmissable Hollywood films of 2014 (see pics)

Chennai: From the coming-of-age story of a young boy to the tale of a chef who starts a food truck and fixes his estranged relationship with his family, Hollywood managed to inspire and entertain audiences

from boyhood to nightcrawler unmissable hollywood films of 2014 see pics from boyhood to nightcrawler unmissable hollywood films of 2014 see pics

Chennai: From the coming-of-age story of a young boy to the tale of a chef who starts a food truck and fixes his estranged relationship with his family, Hollywood managed to inspire and entertain audiences in right proportion in 2014.

Here is a lsit of some of the best offerings from Hollywood:

Boyhood: Filmed over a period of 11 years, "Boyhood" is an expansive investigation of human drama and emotions narrated through the eyes of a young boy. It's probably the most engrossing coming-of-age drama of the century.

Filmmaker Richard Linklater captures boyhood on screen like you've never seen before and probably never won't again because this might be a one-off masterpiece. Beg, buy, borrow or steal, but you can't afford to miss the film.

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: It reminds us that an entertaining Hollywood film need not always be about mass destruction, mayhem and full throttle action and that it could also be a story with intelligence, great visual effects and an emotional core.

This is what you'll find in Matt Reeves' "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes". The film effortlessly rewrites blockbuster movie formulas. It's a touching story about peacemaking and coexistence of apes and humans.

The Fault in our Stars: Every minute in this film is like a ticking time-bomb as it's packed with emotional climaxes at regular intervals. A heart-breaker, this romantic tale is filled with humour, warmth and stellar performances. It challenges the teen-flicks conventions with a story that tugs at your heartstrings.

It's a tear-jerker for sure, but at the same time it dodges all the drawbacks associated with cliched cancer drama. Let's just hope the Bollywood remake doesn't turn out to be an insult to the original.

Gone Girl: This definitely isn't filmmaker David Fincher's best work, but it certainly isn't his worst either. Based on an eponymous novel by Gillian Flynn, "Gone Girl" is a disturbing walk down the aisle of a disturbed marriage. Fincher unravels this matrimonial madness in his trademark style found in his past thrillers such as "Se7en", "Zodiac" and "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo".

The suspense grows on you scene by scene and dialogues play a vital part in taking the story forward. And Rosamund Pike is a revelation.

Big Hero 6: Animation films should not to be taken lightly for they deliver more than just entertainment. Disney's "Big Hero 6", a heartwarming story about a robot with a heart, celebrates nerd culture.

It's a consistently funny take on superhero films with compassion and gentleness.