12 of Our Favorite Movies That Weren’t Nominated for a Golden Globe Inline
Photo: Courtesy of © Cinéart1/12Two Days, One Night
From the Dardenne brothers, a devastating, succinct, and utterly brilliant portrayal of workplace insecurity and job loss. **Marion Cotillard’**s performance is staggering.
—Sally Singer, Vogue Creative Digital Director
Photo: Courtesy of © Open Road Films2/12Chef
I loved Chef! As soon as the movie ended, I Googled what it would take to own a food truck (being a good cook, apparently, would be a good start) and then went to Café Habana the next day for a Cuban sandwich.
—Andee Olson, Vogue.com Production Manager
Photo: Courtesy of © Warner Bros. Pictures3/12American Sniper
Largely ignored so far in this year’s awards race, **Bradley Cooper’**s performance and **Clint Eastwood’**s taut pacing make this true story the year’s most compelling, politics aside.
—Mark Guiducci, Vogue Arts Reporter
Photo: Courtesy of © The Weinstein Company4/12Snowpiercer
Two words: Tilda Swinton. (Okay, five: Tilda Swinton alongside mind-blowing cinematography.)
—Alessandra Codinha, Vogue.com Fashion News Editor
Photo: Courtesy of © Warner Bros. Pictures5/12Inherent Vice
A stylishly substantive adaptation about stylish substance use in early seventies, sun-bleached Los Angeles.
—Nick Remsen, Vogue Fashion Writer