Oct's top
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Indominus Rex is the new star of Jurassic World, the popular dinosaur park on Isla Nubar. But when things go awry, Owen Grady (Chris Pratt), the park's ex-military expert in animal behavior, and Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard), Jurassic World's driven careerist, have to team up to save the park and it's tourists.
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Sept's top
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Flying cars highlight this installment of the franchise that sees the Furious crew fighting the brother of an international terrorist out seeking revenge as well as a couple of bad guys out to steal a computer terrorism program called God's Eye that can turn any technological device into a weapon.
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August's top
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The second film in the "Divergent" franchise raises the stakes for Tris (Shailene Woodley) as she searches for allies and answers in the ruins of a futuristic Chicago.
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July's top
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Alicia Vikander stars as Ava, a breathtaking android (A.I.) whose emotional intelligence proves more sophisticated -- and more deceptive -- than man could have imagined in this intelligent sci-fi film from director Alex Garland.
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June's top
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SpongeBob SquarePants gets a CGI makeover for the 21st century in this animated adventure. When pirate Burger Beard (Antonio Banderas) steals the secret recipe for the beloved Krabby Patties, SpongeBob and friends come ashore to bring back the missing formula.
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May's top
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Bradley Cooper pulls out all the stops in his bravura performance as U.S. Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle, the "American Sniper" who amassed the most kills in U.S. fighting history during four tours of duty in Iraq; Clint Eastwood's adaptation of Kyle's story was the surprise smash hit of 2014.
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April's top
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Liam Neeson hits the decks again as former CIA operative Bryan Mills, who this time out finds himself framed for the brutal murder of his ex-wife and has to go on the run to prove his innocence.
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March's top
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March roars in like a lion with Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) becoming the Mockingjay -- the symbol of revolution -- in the dystopian world of North America in "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1."
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Feb.'s top
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Michael Keaton stars as a washed-up superhero -- Birdman -- trying to get his career and life back together by opening his own play on Broadway. What transpires over the course of three days is sheer lunacy, black comedy and arguably the best film of 2014.
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Jan.'s top
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Gillian Flynn's best seller "Gone Girl" gets a middle-of-the-road but never-the-less exciting treatment by director David Fincher, with Ben Affleck at the center of the maelstrom involving the disappearance of his "loving" spouse, raising the question: "Did Nick Dunne kill his wife?"
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