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Top 20 Films of 2014

Published on Nov 18, 2015

Top films of the year 2014 by box office grosses, led by Guardians of the Galaxy, Mockingjay Part 1, The Hobbit Battle of the Five Armies, Captain America: The Winter Soldier and The Lego Movie.

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#20 Ride Along $135 m

  • Biggest January opener of all time
  • One of 3 $25 m + openings for Kevin Hart this year

#19 Neighbors $150 m

  • Smallest budget in the top 20 at $18 m
  • Zach Efron's comeback film

#18 Divergent $151 m

  • One of two $120 m + films for Shailene Woodley this year
  • Kate Winslet's biggest film since Titanic

#17 Gone Girl $165 m +

  • Ben Affleck's biggest film in 13 years
  • Director David Fincher's biggest film ever

#16 How To Train Your Dragon 2 $177 m

  • Lagged behind its predecessor's $218 m total
  • International grosses a rare highlight for Dreamworks this year

#15 Interstellar $180 m +

  • Matthew McConaughey's top film of his career 
  • Underwhelming performance with expectations of $250 m +

#14 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles $191 m

  • Along with GOTG, turned around the summer box office
  • Huge comeback film for the TMNT franchise and Megan Fox

#13 22 Jump Street $192 m

  • Massive success with a $50 m budget
  • Tatum's biggest live action film ever

#12 Godzilla $201 m

  • Big comeback film for the franchise after 1998's disaster
  • 5th biggest opening weekend of the year with $93 m

#11 Amazing Spider-man 2 $203 m

  • Massive disappointment for studio
  • First Spider-man film to miss the top 8 annual list

#10 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes $209 m

  • Highest grossing Apes film ever unadjusted for inflation
  • One of four $160 m + films for Fox this year, leading all studios

#9 Big Hero 6 $210 m +

  • Disney Animation Studios follow up to Frozen
  • Very successful but nowhere close to Frozen's $400 m + performance

#8 X-men: Days of Futures Past $234 m

  • Big 60% uptick from previous X-men First Class film
  • Second biggest film of X-men franchise

#7 Maleficent $241 m

  • Biggest film of Jolie's career
  • Top family film of the summer

#6 Transformers: Age of Extinction $245 m

  • Only $1 billion film released this year worldwide
  • Drop off of $107 m from Transformers 3 domestically

#5 The Lego Movie $258 m

  • One of the biggest surprise blockbusters of the year
  • Second biggest February opening weekend of all time

Biggest family film of the year

Highest ranking February film in 10 years

#4 Captain America: The Winter Soldier $260 m

  • Massive 47% increase over its predecessor from Avengers Effect
  • Third biggest opening weekend of the year

Strong lead in for Avengers 2 in May

Scarlett Johansson had a massive year with CA2 and Lucy

#3 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies $260 m +

  • Final film of the LOTR franchise
  • Upswing from franchise low of Hobbit 2

May reach $1 billion in the new year

LOTR franchise has grossed over $5 billion worldwide

#2 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 $315 m +

  • Big $100 m + dropoff from predecessor
  • Top opening weekend of the year with $122 m

May have suffered from being a "Part 1" film

Likely will see an upswing with final film in 2015

#1 Guardians of the Galaxy $335 m

  • First August film to top the year since 1940 film Boom Town
  • Broke August opening weekend record held for 7 years

Massive year for Chris Pratt with Lego Movie and GOTG

Third biggest Marvel Universe film

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