2016: a good year for cinema, if little else. Leo won his Oscar, Ryan Gosling returned as a leading man and Tom Ford showed the world that he can make a film that will stand the test of time - as well as challenge for awards come February.

But as well as substance, this year's Hollywood output came with plenty of style with costume departments proving once gain they are perhaps the most underrated team on set.

Here are the films that got menswear right, both intentionally and otherwise (sorry Silence).

1 | Nocturnal Animals

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What is it? Tom Ford's unsurprisingly stylish second feature comes with big performances from Jake Gyllenhaal, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon and Aaron Taylor Johnson as we're dropped into a gloomy (but beautiful) world of betrayal, kidnap and murder that flits between the cold modernity of the L.A art world and the arid backcountry of West Texas.

What's the look? Ford's own fashion mantra might be a strict case of black suit, black suit and... black suit, but his film's wardrobe is all about classic Americana workwear, with Jake Gyllenhaal in particular using his time on screen to showcase the best way to wear flannel shirts and heavy-set boots. We're also quite fond of Michael Shannon's 'more is more' approach to corduroy.

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Shirt, £250 by Burberry; Chinos, £145 by Outerknown; Boots, £175 by COS

2 | Supersonic

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What is it? A thrilling and nostalgic examination of Oasis from the people behind Amy, focusing on their decade-defining shows at Knebworth and rapid ascent to indie chart domination. Expect swagger, pub anthems and the Gallagher brothers saying "know what I mean?" a lot.

What's the look? Fockin' retro, mate. Think Parkas, football shirts, baggy jeans, sheepskin coats, oversized knits and, of course, some circle-framed shades to top off every outfit. Whether outside or not.

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Parka, £29.99 by H&M; Trainers, £74.95 by Adidas; Jeans, £170 by Levi's Vintage; Sunglasses, £130 by Ray-Ban; Tambourine, £6.99 by Gear4Music

3 | La La Land

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What is it? Awful name, great film. La La Land is a sepia-drenched musical paean to vintage Hollywood; a film that somehow manages to sidestep every kitsch trope that should befall it, emerging as one of the most refreshing pieces of cinema in recent memory. And yes, all while being a musical.

What's the look? The Gosling leads, with his aesthetic erring decidedly on Fifites-style tailoring in earthy colours and boxy cuts, finished off with contrasting shoes and camp collar shirts. Like the film itself, it somehow works.

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Blazer, £445 by Polo Ralph Lauren; Trousers, £130 by Hugo Boss; Shoes, £429 by Grenson x Neighbourhood at END; Tie, £85 by Paul Smith

4 | Manchester By The Sea

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What is it? Fronted by Casey Affleck, Ben's smaller, weirder brother and an electric Michelle Williams performance, Kenneth Lonargan's melancholy tale of small town strife and redemption is likely to take a big swing at the awards come February.

What's the look? An unlikely source of style inspiration, the beauty of the film's wardrobe comes in its capturing of New England white collar workwear, with blue jeans, chore coats and sweatshirts the mode. You'll leave the film with a sudden craving for Carhartt and steel toe cap boots.

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Coat, £155 by Carhartt; Jumper, £89 by Champion x Beams at END; Jeans, £39.90 by Uniqlo; Boots £169 by Timberland

5 | Paterson

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What is it? A softly-lit hipster flick that sees Adam Driver as a New Jersey bus driver who does... well, not much at all really. One for the slow burner crowd, but a beautiful film all the same.

What's the look? An east London fantasy of what a bus driver wears. So thick-soled derbies, slim navy chinos, white t-shirts and neat utility jackets. We definitely haven't seen Stagecoach drivers look this good.

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Jacket, £135 by COS; T-shirt, £7 by Topman; Chinos, £115 by Norse Projects; Shoes, £95 by Dr Martens

6 | Silence

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What is it? Scorsese's long, long-awaited adaptation of the book of the same name. Two Portuguese missionaries must set sail to the misty shores of Japan to rescue an AWOL mentor, played by Liam Neeson, and apprehend the savage locals. Like reverse Taken with a stark religious vibe.

What's the look? Seventeenth century chic with a modern eastern twist... err maybe? Actually, it's more distressed knits, oversized overcoats, wide-leg trousers and grandad collars, making this an unintentional, but very on trend, source of fashion inspiration.

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Coat, £175 by COS; Trousers, £35 by Topman; Shirt, £28 by Next; Sandals, £435 by Marni

7 | A United Kingdom

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What is it? David Oyelowo and Rosamund Pike star in the true-life tale of a future king of Botswana falling in love with an English office clerk, causing a fair deal of controversy in 1940's Britain. With critics raving about his performance, Oyelowo may just get the Academy recognition that he so deserves.

What's the look? British. Very British. With Oyelowo running the gauntlet of heritage style, with trench coats, cricket jumpers, houndstooth wool trousers and fedoras all making an appearance in his wardrobe.

Don't wear a fedora.

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Trench coat, £298 by J.Crew; Roll neck, £150 by John Smedley; Trousers, £24.99 by H&M; Brogues, £300 by Paul Smith.

8 | Zoolander 2

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What is it? Ok, so the resurrection of a cult favourite a decade after the original may not have gone exactly according to plan, but at least it still looks good, right?

What's the look? It might be poking fun at high fashion cliches, but Zoolander's second outing still manages to feature some unquestionably good looks that channeled some of the year's biggest trends, including bold prints, embroidery, long coats and

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Overcoat, £95 by Topman; Shirt, £265 by Paul Smith; Trousers, £180 by Club Monaco; Loafers, £690 by Gucci