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2015


Girlhood ~  Mad Max: Fury Road ~ Racing Extinction ~ The Revenant ~ Room ~ Sicario ~ Steve Jobs ~ Testament of Youth


2014


Begin Again ~ Birdman ~ Boyhood ~ Charlie's Country ~ Edge of Tomorrow ~ The Fault In Our Stars ~ Force Majeure ~ Galore ~ The Grand Budapest Hotel ~ Guardians of the Galaxy ~ Gone Girl ~ Healing ~ Ida ~ The Imitation Game ~ Interstellar ~ The Invisible Woman ~ Maleficent ~ Nightcrawler ~ Noah ~ Son of a Gun ~ Tracks ~ Tangerines ~ Two Days, One Night ~ The Two Faces of January ~ Under the Skin ~ Wild ~ Winter's Tale


2013


12 Years A Slave ~ Adore ~ American Hustle ~ Blue Is The Warmest Colour ~ The Book Thief ~ Carrie ~ Frozen ~ Her ~ Inside Llewyn Davis ~ The Kings of Summer ~ The Past ~ Philomena ~ The Railway Man ~ The Spectacular Now ~ The Wolf Of Wall Street




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