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Originally Posted by Angra
I would say if a movie has a theatrical release in your counry in 2013, then the movie is from 2013. If it doesn't and only comes out on DVD later, in 2014, the movie would be regarded as a 2014 release. But it's totally up to each poster to make that judgement.
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Yeah...IMO: The year a movie actually become available for general audience worldwide should consider the "year" for that movie. Like in my following list you'll see some movies that actually made in earlier year(s) & released limited or only in film fests but as they have become available in this year so I consider them as movies of. 2014.
My 50 Best to Worst Horror films of 2014:
1. The babadook
2. Proxy
3. The House at the End of Time aka La casa del fin de los tiempos
4. Goal of the Dead
5. The Seasoning House
6. Cheap Thrills
7. Haunt
8. Devil's Pass aka The Dyatlov Pass Incident
9. The Den
10. Honeymoon
11. The Purge: Anarchy
12. The Canal
13. Wolf Creek 2
14. Oculus
15. The Tusk
16. Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead
17. 100 Bloody Acres
18. Found
19. Odd Thomas
20. As Above, So Below
21. Wer
22. The Taking of Deborah Logan
23. Come Back to Me
24. Late Phases
25. The Town that Dreaded Sundown
26. Blood Glacier
27. Grace: The Possession
28. Kristy
29. Exists
30. Deliver us from Evil
31. The Returned
32. Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones
33. Mercy
34. Jessablle
35. We are what we are
36. The Borderlands aka Final Prayer
37. The Houses October Built
38. At the Devil’s Door
39. Stage Fright
40. Annabelle
41. Starry Eyes
42. In fear
43. Open Grave
44. Wolfcop
45. Extraterrestrial
46. V/H/S: Viral
47. The Devil’s Hand
48. Among the Living
49. Don’t Blink
50. Ouija
Best Non-Horror movies:
Haven't seen much actually, here's few I liked:
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
X-Men: Days of Future Past
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Snowpiercer
Predestination
Enemy
The Double
Godzilla
Haven't seen
Guardians of the Galaxy yet!