1.) Interstellar (Christopher Nolan, November 7th) - Could it ever have been anything else? Christopher Nolan shattered Hollywood preconceptions on what a blockbuster can, or ought, to be, and along the way blown the mind of audiences around the world with his labyrinth and thematically rich storytelling. And with Interstellar, he pushes the envelope even further. It was originally a Spielberg project using real-world theoretical ideas by famous astrophysicist Kip Thorne, but Nolan took the original script (written by his brother) and combined it with his own ideas. The story is shrouded in secrecy, but we know it centers on a group of explorers traveling to the farther outreach of space with mention of wormholes and possibly time travel. In other words, hard science fiction with the real-world authenticity we’ve come to love and expect. It must be said he cast two of the hottest actors in Hollywood right now, Matthew McConaughey and Jessica Chastain, indicating the magnetic pull his starring roles have. Not to mention it was shot on IMAX and looks to be last film shown on 70mm film, it’s simply no less than the biggest must-see movie event of 2014.