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Fraley Film Guide

Not everyone can keep up with new releases at the movie theater. Sometimes, the flick you want to see is already out of the theater by the time you have a free weekend. Have no fear. WTOP Film Critic Jason Fraley keeps a running tally. Click the links below for the full reviews based on a 4-star scale.

2017 MOVIE GUIDE

 

3 1/2 STARS

“Get Out” – Jordan Peele brilliantly combines “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” & “Stepford Wives”

“The Salesman” – Iran’s Asghar Farhadi (“A Separation”) chills with Oscar champ for Best Foreign Film

“Life, Animated” – Inspiring doc follows boy who deals with Autism through animated Disney movies

“I Am Not Your Negro” – Doc explores race in America by narrating James Baldwin’s unfinished novel

 

3 STARS

“Patriots Day” – Third pairing of Mark Wahlberg & Peter Berg recounts Boston Marathon bombing

“Beauty and the Beast” – Disney’s live-action remake does justice to the 1991 animated classic

“Life” – Space thriller borrows from “Alien,” but nice surprises for Jake Gyllenhaal & Ryan Reynolds

 

2 1/2 STARS

“The Founder” – Michael Keaton shines as Ray Kroc in the rise of McDonald’s, but at what price?

“Kong: Skull Island” – 3D/IMAX creature feature is skull-crushing monster movie — no more, no less

“Split” – M. Night Shyamalan offers killer thriller premise, but tone suffers from multiple personalities

 

2 STARS

“The Great Wall” – Matt Damon slays green monsters as Good Will Hunting goes Bad Lizard Hunting

“Fifty Shades Darker” – Anastasia & Christian return in sultry sequel that’s more Cupid than stupid

 

1 STAR

“Rings” – Samara kills early and often in ridiculous fourth installment of “The Ring” horror franchise

“Song to Song” – Star-studded snoozer as Terrence Malick continues his lyrical, pretentious phase

 

2016 MOVIE GUIDE

 

4 STARS

“La La Land” –  Emma Stone & Ryan Gosling star in dazzling musical by Damien Chazelle (“Whiplash”)

“Moonlight” – Barry Jenkins explores three life stages of a gay black man struggling with his identity

“Fences” – Denzel Washington directs/stars in brilliant adaptation of August Wilson’s powerful play

“Jackie” – Natalie Portman is Oscar worthy as Jackie Kennedy in the 4 days after JFK assassination

“Hell or High Water” – Jeff Bridges hunts Chris Pine, Ben Foster in “No Country”-style crime drama

“O.J.: Made in America” – Eight-hour Simpson doc says more about race relations than any recent film

 

3 1/2 STARS

“Loving” – Jeff Nichols’ account of inter-racial marriage case Loving v. Virginia is quietly effective

“Sully” – Tom Hanks becomes the heroic Sully Sullenberger in this inspiring Clint Eastwood drama

“Arrival” – Amy Adams recruited to translate alien communications in Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi gem

“De Palma” – Documentary on Brian DePalma is insightful, personal look into director’s career

“Lion” – Dev Patel & Nicole Kidman give heartfelt performances as lost Indian boy searches for home

“Manchester By the Sea” – Casey Affleck & Michelle Williams are heartbreaking in portrait of grief

“The Birth of a Nation” – Important take on Nat Turner’s slave revolt; hurt by off-screen controversy?

“Cafe Society” – Woody Allen remains prolific with Eisenberg, Carell, Stewart, Lively in ’50s NY vs. LA

“The Handmaiden” – South Korean master Chan-wook Park delivers twisting, turning erotic thriller

“Elle” – Isabelle Huppert tracks down her rapist in Paul Verhoeven’s chilling erotic thriller in France

“Nocturnal Animals” – After unnecessary nude opening credits, Tom Ford unleashes a stylish thriller

“Hidden Figures” – True story of three black women who made history behind the scenes at NASA

“Hacksaw Ridge” – Mel Gibson comeback about first conscientious objector to win Medal of Honor

“Deadpool” – Put the kids to bed, Marvel’s R-rated superhero is ‘Mortal Kombat’ meets ‘Orgazmo’

“Kubo and the Two Strings” – Search for magical suit of armor proves stop-motion animation lives

“The Light Between the Oceans” – Fassbender, Vikander, Weisz shine in melodramatic morality play

“A Monster Calls” – Spain’s J.A. Bayona explores power of storytelling via Liam Neeson’s tree monster

“Miss Sloane” – Jessica Chastain gives powerhouse performance as a ruthless D.C. lobbyist

“The Jungle Book” – Disney turns Rudyard Kipling’s classic tale into a star-studded 3D/IMAX wonder

 

3 STARS

“Doctor Strange” – Benedict Cumberbatch tames superhero ego in wonderfully weird origin story

“Love & Friendship” – Kate Beckinsale dazzles in comic take on Jane Austen novella “Lady Susan”

“Southside With You” – Indie romance explores 1989 first date between Barack and Michelle Obama

“I, Daniel Blake” – Ken Loach’s Palme d’Or winner explores frustrating red tape of disability benefits

“Zootopia” – Disney animal romp boasts deeper social commentary than any animated film in a while

“13th” – Ava DuVernay (“Selma”) delivers searing doc about racial disparity in the U.S. prison system

“Silence” – Jesuit priests suffer in Japan as Scorsese continues “Mean Streets” theme of faith & doubt

“Denial” – Rachel Weisz and Timothy Spall battle in true courtroom drama about Holocaust denier

“Allied” – Brad Pitt & Marion Cotillard mine WWII intrigue in Robert Zemeckis’ delicious spy romance

“Captain America: Civil War” – Marvel Phase 3 kicks off with crowded but wildly entertaining romp

“Snowden” – Joseph Gordon-Levitt delivers career performance in Oliver Stone’s timely biopic

“American Honey” – Andrea Arnold’s Cannes standout sends Sasha Lane on jaunt across the Midwest

“Rogue One” – Eighth chapter of the “Star Wars” saga marches to the beat of its own Imperial drum

“Paterson” – Jim Jarmusch’s quiet exploration of a poetry-writing bus driver (Adam Driver) in N.J.

“Moana” – Auli’i Cravalho & The Rock voice animated Pacific romp with tunes by Lin-Manuel Miranda 

“Elvis & Nixon” – Michael Shannon and Kevin Spacey mine comedy from 1970 Oval office meeting

“Race” – Inspiring biopic tracks Jesse Owens leaving Hitler in the dust at the 1936 Berlin Olympics

“Zero Days” – Alex Gibney’s timely documentary explores unintended consequences of Stuxnet virus

“Weiner” – Doc chronicles sexting scandal that brought down Anthony “Carlos Danger” Weiner

“The Girl on the Train” – Emily Blunt’s superb thriller performance keeps lackluster script on the rails

“Finding Dory” – Pixar’s underwater animated sequel recaptures “Finding Nemo” magic swimmingly

“Demolition” – Jake Gyllenhaal plays widower in offbeat comedy by “Dallas Buyers Club” director

“The Witch” – Robert Eggers’ shocking horror flick is more visually impressive than it is narratively

“20th Century Women” – Annette Bening runs hipster boarding house in 1979 Santa Barbara

“Star Trek: Beyond” – J.J. Abrams may have left, but this sci-fi franchise is still firing on all cylinders

“The Magnificent Seven” – Denzel Washington reunites with Antoine Fuqua for his first Western

“Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” – J.K. Rowling spinoff is a delight for Harry Potter fans

 

2 1/2 STARS

“Hail Caesar” – Coens’ Hollywood lampoon is cluttered with sideshows, but has best quote of year

“The Infiltrator” – Bryan Cranston goes undercover to prevent drugs spilling across the border

“American Pastoral” – Ewan McGregor’s directorial debut is powerful but heavy-handed and cynical

“Deepwater Horizon” – Peter Berg delivers gripping action but misses bigger picture of Gulf oil spill

“Me Before You” – Emilia Clarke & Sam Claflin find chemistry in touching tearjerker based on book

“X-Men: Apocalypse” – Mutant sequel is no “Days of Future Past,” but “X” still mostly marks the spot

“The Secret Life of Pets” – Animated film is “Toy Story” unleashed, asking what our pets do all day

“I Saw the Light” – Tom Hiddleston delivers a convincing Hank Williams in often superficial biopic

“Hands of Stone” – DeNiro & Ramirez shine, but boxing biopic covers too much of Durán’s career

“Bridget Jones’s Baby” – Great seeing Renee Zellweger back, starts out hilarious, gradually fizzles

“Money Monster” – Jodie Foster holds Clooney, Roberts hostage in compelling, yet implausible film

“The Accountant” – Ben Affleck combines “Will Hunting” & “Jason Bourne” as ass-kicking savant

“Jason Bourne” – Matt Damon kicks ass in nonstop action, but 5th film pales to the original trilogy

“13 Hours” – Benghazi film is fine tribute to those who risk it all, if only the film took similar risks

“The Legend of Tarzan” – Solid cast makes for a mostly fun, if forgettable, new take on old classic

“Ben-Hur” – Remake offers thrilling chariot race, but can’t match William Wyler’s 1959 classic

“Ghostbusters” – Purists can chill; the ladies are game, but there’s not much new here in this reboot

 

2 STARS

“The Huntsman: Winter’s War” – Great cast lost in effects-driven sequel that no one really wanted

“Jack Reacher: Never Go Back” – Tom Cruise fugitive in action sequel fueled by paternity questions

“The Choice” – Nicolas Sparks’ latest finds chemistry between the leads, but cliche weepy ending

“Batman v Superman” – Ben Affleck takes on Henry Cavill in a crowded DC superhero crossover

“Suicide Squad” – Margot Robbie steals the show as Harley Quinn, but the sloppy script is a mess

“The Lobster” – Greek absurdist black comedy is a total snoozer, but points for originality…I guess?

“Inferno” – Tom Hanks returns as Langdon in weakest chapter of Ron Howard-Dan Brown franchise

“Now You See Me 2” – Star-studded magician sequel has too many tricks and twists up its sleeve

“TMNT: Out of the Shadows” – CGI creatures will make you miss Jim Henson’s puppetechtronics

“Zoolander 2” – Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson sequel starts strong, then plunges into stupidity

 

1 STAR

“Independence Day: Resurgence” – Alien invasion blockbuster sequel sorely misses Will Smith

“Knight of Cups” – Terrence Malick’s latest shatters line between profound and pretentious

2015 MOVIE GUIDE

 

4 STARS 

“Spotlight” – Boston Globe reporters expose Catholic child abuse in modern ‘All the President’s Men’

“Room” – Brie Larson gives Oscar-worthy performance as abducted mother raising child in captivity

“Love & Mercy” – Paul Dano & John Cusack show tortured genius of Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson

“Brooklyn” – Tale of 1950s Irish immigrant to New York is good, old-fashioned storytelling

“Inside Out” – This masterful look at human emotions is one of Pixar’s all-time best animations

“Me & Earl & The Dying Girl” – Sundance champ is hilarious, heartbreaking look at teen cinephiles

“Listen to Me Marlon” – Marlon Brando’s lost tapes reveal the fatalistic cycle of fathers and sons

 

3 1/2 STARS  

“The Martian” – Matt Damon shines on the Red Planet in Ridley Scott’s space comedy-thriller

“The Hateful Eight” – Quentin Tarantino’s violent, vulgar Western Whodunit is bloody ballet

“Ex Machina” – Oscar Isaac & Alicia Vikander shine in Alex Garland’s unforgettable A.I. thriller

“Mad Max: Fury Road” – Tom Hardy takes Mel Gibson’s role in high-octane George Miller reboot

“Creed” – Director, star of “Fruitvale Station” turn this “Rocky” knockoff into a surprise knockout

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” – J.J. Abrams brings George Lucas’ vision roaring back to life

“Victoria” – German flick masters single-take technique with a great performance by Laia Costa

“The Revenant” – Leo DiCaprio should finally win Oscar for role in “Birdman” director’s follow-up

“Steve Jobs” – Boyle & Sorkin focus on the daughter that Apple’s founder refused to admit was his

“Straight Outta Compton” – Compelling N.W.A. biopic is handled with urgency, social relevancy

“Bridge of Spies” – Steven Spielberg & Tom Hanks build tension out of Cold War spy negotiations

“Son of Saul” – Hungarian Holocaust drama won Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film

“Carol” – Cate Blanchett & Rooney Mara deliver in eloquently-directed tale of forbidden romance

“The Look of Silence” – Oppenheimer doc provides powerful companion piece to “The Act of Killing”

“Winter on Fire” – Harrowing Oscar-nominated documentary charts 2014 Ukrainian revolution

“Trumbo” – Bryan Cranston masterfully plays blacklisted Hollywood screenwriter Dalton Trumbo

“Black Mass” – Johnny Depp stages chilling comeback as Whitey Bulger in true gangster tale

“Amy” – The life, death and genius of Amy Winehouse is explored in this tragic documentary

“He Named Me Malala” – Davis Guggenheim doc tracks Pakistani girl’s famous fight for rights

“Cinderella” – Kenneth Branagh’s old-fashioned flick is refreshing in a revisionist fairytale age

“Trainwreck” – Judd Apatow & Amy Schumer bring warmth to hilarious R-rated comedy

“Red Army” – Documentary explores rise and fall of Soviet hockey team as players jump to NHL

 

3 STARS 

“Concussion” – Will Smith’s best role in a decade has the guts to take on the mighty NFL

“The Big Short” – Star-studded flick breaks down 2008 financial crisis in laymen’s terms

“Chi-Raq” – Spike Lee’s daring new joint adapts Aristophanes’ Ancient Greek play “Lysistrata”

“Crimson Peak” – Guillermo del Toro’s twist is predictable, but gothic visuals are simply gorgeous

“Mistress America” – Noah Baumbach & Greta Gerwig create screwball comedy in the Big Apple

“Batkid Begins” – Feel-good doc of the summer about Make-A-Wish kid’s Batman for a day stunt

“Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation” –  Tom Cruise once again shines as action hero Ethan Hunt

“The Last Five Years” – Anna Kendrick musical tells both sides of breakup in opposite directions

“Jurassic World” – Fourth installment revives Spielberg’s dino classic from fossilized amber

“The Walk” – Robert Zemeckis recreates the 1974 high-wire walk across NYC’s Twin Towers

“True Story” – Jonah Hill, James Franco get serious in true-crime tale of accused family murderer

“Cartel Land” – Sundance documentary favorite explores drug cartels on U.S.-Mexico border

“The Danish Girl” – Eddie Redmayne is a convincing cross dresser, but it feels more like Oscar bait

“A Very Murray Christmas” – Bill Murray Netflix special is amusing, but more variety show than plot

“Southpaw” – Jake Gyllenhaal transforms himself into boxer in Antoine Fuqua melodrama

“Spectre” – Daniel Craig’s likely last turn as Bond is solid, starting brilliant, but running too long

“The Age of Adaline” – Blake Lively is forever 29 in this fantasy-romance of an ageless woman

“The Visit” – M. Night Shyamalan gets his suspense groove back by eating grandma’s humble pie

“Black Sea” – Jude Law turns ‘Das Boot’ into ‘Das Loot’ searching for sunken treasure on sub

“Truth” – Cate Blanchett & Robert Redford give great performance in Dan Rather fall from grace

“Furious 7” – The late Paul Walker takes one last ride in the franchise’s seventh installment

 

2 1/2 STARS

“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2” – Katniss’ final chapter exposes saga’s seven-year itch

“Joy” – David O. Russell’s “American Hustle” mops floor with this tale of J-Law’s QVC entrepreneur

“A Walk in the Woods” – Robert Redford & Nick Nolte carry a buddy-comedy hike on their backs

“The Intern” – Robert DeNiro & Anne Hathaway shine in above-average workplace comedy

“Goosebumps” – Jack Black charms as children’s author R.L. Stine as his book monsters come to life

“Time Out of Mind” – Script drags, but cool homeless experiment for Richard Gere and director

“Freeheld” – Ellen Page & Julianne Moore play a same-sex couple fighting for pension benefits

“No Escape” – Owen Wilson & Lake Bell show serious side in family survival tale in Southeast Asia.

“Focus” – Will Smith’s most suave, romantic role since “Hitch,” but too many ridiculous twists

“Cake” – Jennifer Aniston tries hand at serious role by playing a grieving, hallucinating addict

“Tomorrowland” – Brad Bird & Damon Lindelof team for a complex live-action Disney fantasy

“Entourage” – Won’t win any converts, but fans of the TV show will likely enjoy this movie version

“The Longest Ride” – Scott Eastwood flick will please Nicholas Sparks fans, but won’t win converts

“Ted 2” – Seth MacFarlane’s raunchy sequel pales to the original, but has its hilarious moments

“Avengers: Age of Ultron” – Marvel sequel will be a Hulk Smash, but this time, doesn’t deserve it

 

2 STARS  

“Fifty Shades of Grey” – E.L. James’ erotic S&M novel not sexy enough on the silver screen

“Aloha” – Cameron Crowe’s Hawaiian romantic comedy gets lost in confusing vanilla sky

“Get Hard” – Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart are funny, but the prison-rape premise is not

“Fantastic Four” – Superhero flick wastes talented cast with too much setup, not enough payoff

“Chappie” – Neill Blomkamp’s latest sci-fi flick is confused in tone: cute robot in a cruel world

“The Boy Next-Door” – Jennifer Lopez has dangerous, over-the-top affair with young neighbor

 

1 1/2 STARS

“Terminator Genisys” – Fifth installment proves the franchise needs to be terminated.

“Pixels” – Adam Sandler goes for “Ghostbusters” charm, but is eaten alive by arcade aliens

 

1 STAR

“Vacation” – Griswold family reboot misfires with jokes and lacks heart of Chevy Chase original

“Jupiter Ascending” – Mila Kunis & Channing Tatum star in overblown Wachowski sci-fi flop

“Paranormal Activity 6” – Sixth installment “Ghost Dimension” ironically has no dimension at all

2014 MOVIE GUIDE

 

4 STARS

“Boyhood” – Richard Linklater’s 12-year coming-of-age story is a one-of-a-kind time capsule

“Birdman” – Michael Keaton haunted by superhero past in stunning satire of Hollywood & Broadway

“Selma” – Ava DuVernay gracefully recounts Martin Luther King’s march for equal voting rights

“Life Itself” – Two Thumbs Up for this powerful documentary on the life of movie critic Roger Ebert

“Whiplash” – J.K. Simmons chills as an abusive New York jazz instructor in Sundance champ

 

3 1/2 STARS

“The Imitation Game” – Cumberbatch breaks Nazi code in bittersweet backstory of first computer

“Nightcrawler” – Jake Gyllenhaal creeps us out in sensationalist world of L.A. crime journalism

“Gone Girl” – Ben Affleck searches for missing wife in another unforgettable thriller by David Fincher

“Citizenfour” – Daring documentary offers amazing access to Edward Snowden’s NSA leaks

“Wild” – Reese Witherspoon takes ‘Wild’ hike of inspiration with ‘Dallas Buyers Club’ director

“Locke” – Tom Hardy delivers a one-man show behind the wheel in riveting one-location thriller

“American Sniper” – Clint Eastwood directs Bradley Cooper as deadliest sniper in U.S. history

“Force Majeure” – Family ski trip explores survival instincts in Foreign Language Oscar favorite

“Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” – Sci-fi reboot sequel ponders war & peace w/ Serkis as Caesar

“Foxcatcher” – Steve Carell shows dark side in true crime wrestling tale that’s a touch too cynical

“X-Men: Days of Future Past” – Past and present superheroes collide in time travel installment

“Snowpiercer” – South Korean sci-fi action thriller is the best kept secret of the summer

“Fort Bliss” – Michelle Monaghan stars as Army medic who has to win back the love of her son

“The Babadook” – Australian horror flick is freaky with depth to the real mother-son relationship

“Love is Strange” – John Lithgow & Alfred Molina play lovers separated by NYC apartment search

“Still Alice” – Julianne Moore’s portrait of Alzheimer’s should finally win her an overdue Oscar

“The Theory of Everything” – Eddie Redmayne & Felicity Jones shine in Stephen Hawking biopic

“Next Goal Wins” – Inspirational documentary follows soccer team from world’s worst to winners

“Ida” – Polish gem follows Christian nun-in-training who discovers the truth of her Jewish roots

“Exodus: Gods & Kings” – Christian Bale plays Moses in Ridley Scott’s spectacular biblical epic

“The One I Love” – Elisabeth Moss & Mark Duplass take couple’s retreat in year’s craziest premise

 

3 STARS

“Edge of Tomorrow” – Tom Cruise turns “Groundhog Day” premise into surprising sci-fi action fun

“Interstellar” – Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi epic isn’t stellar, but its heart is in the right place

“Under the Skin” – Scarlett Johansson plays alien seductress in experimental social commentary

“The Grand Budapest Hotel” – The quirky Wes Anderson delivers war-time farce with all-star cast

“Big Eyes” – Amy Adams & Christoph Waltz spar as painters in Tim Burton’s best since “Big Fish”

“The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby” – Award-worthy turns from Jessica Chastain & James McAvoy

“Into the Woods” – Meryl Streep, Anna Kendrick, Emily Blunt star in Disney fairytale musical

“Begin Again” – Mark Ruffalo cuts records with Keira Knightley in tale of music’s “lost stars”

“The Judge” – Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Duvall are dynamite in family courtroom drama

“Rosewater” – Jon Stewart makes directorial debut in true story of detained journalist in Iran

“Unbroken” – Angeline Jolie directs harrowing P.O.W. story of Olympian Louis Zamperini

“Guardians of the Galaxy” – Marvel’s scrappy new group of superheroes offers great banter

“Chef” – Actor/director Jon Favreau uses food truck as analogy for his own creative pursuits

“The Lego Movie” – Snubbed at awards season, this flick has unique visuals and a fun soundtrack.

“A Most Violent Year” – Chris Isaac and Jessica Chastain shine in J.C. Chandor’s modern crime saga

“Get on Up” – Chadwick Boseman is dynamite as the godfather of soul James Brown

“St. Vincent” – Bill Murray shines once again, here as a crotchety “Gran Torino” style neighbor

“Captain America: The Winter Soldier” – Freedom vs. security debate makes this one of Marvel’s best

“Actress” – Doc follows “The Wire” alum Brandy Burre’s return to acting after housewife hiatus

“Hunger Games: Mockingjay Pt 1” – Third installment could be best, but we’ll have to wait and see

“Fading Gigolo” – John Turturro directs himself in modern-day “Midnight Cowboy”

“Draft Day” – Kevin Costner wheels and deals as underdog GM of the Cleveland Browns

“Maleficent” – Angelina Jolie is wickedly talented in this alternate take on “Sleeping Beauty”

“Bad Words” – Jason Bateman makes directorial debut as adult who enters a child spelling bee

 

2 1/2 STARS

“A Million Ways to Die in the West” – Seth MacFarlane’s western spoof is funny, but no Mel Brooks

“Noah” – The daring Darren Aronofsky builds moody Biblical epic, but with one unforgivable flaw

“Godzilla” – Bryan Cranston and the legendary lizard fade to the background in blockbuster spectacle

“Medora” – Small-town decay presented through Indiana high school hoops

“When the Game Stands Tall” – Story is better than storytelling in true high school winning streak

“The Amazing Spider-Man 2” – Spidey sequel brings great romance, but too many villains

“Peabody & Sherman” – Time travel cartoon brings history lesson, but convoluted plot for kids

“Annie” – Quvenzhane Wallis, Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz star in remake of 1982 musical

 

2 STARS

“Jersey Boys” – Eastwood’s take on the Broadway smash is way too bleak

“Transcendence” – Johnny Depp sci-fi thriller starts strong, but falters down the stretch

“Monuments Men” – Clooney can’t decide between comedy or drama in WWII art rescue flick

“Labor Day” – Kate Winslet falls for Josh Brolin’s fugitive in rare Jason Reitman stumble

 

1 STAR

“Need for Speed” – Aaron Paul’s ridiculous racing flick quickly “breaks bad”

“The Other Woman” – Over-the-top Leslie Mann performance ruins a creative revenge premise

“Ouija” – Cheap scares as teens are haunted by a killer Ouija board

2013 MOVIE GUIDE

 

4 STARS

“American Hustle” – David O. Russell reunites his favorite casts to tell delicious con artist tale

“12 Years a Slave” – True story of American slavery is hard to watch, but impossible to forget

“Her” – Joaquin Phoenix falls for Siri in most unique love story since “Harold & Maude”

“Gravity” – Alfonso Cuaron crafts a modern-day “2001” with Sandra Bullock and George Clooney

“Short Term 12” – Two lovers run a facility for at-risk youth in South By Southwest winner

“Before Midnight” – Richard Linklater resumes tale of Ethan Hawke & Julie Delpy, now in middle-age

“Fruitvale Station” – Brilliantly directed Sundance winner based on real-life racially charged shooting

“The Act of Killing” – Indonesian death squads re-enact their genocide in Oscar-nominated doc

 

3 1/2 STARS

“Prisoners” – Star-studded cast shines in a nail-biting crime thriller about child abduction

“Captain Phillips” – Tom Hanks shines as real-life hostage of 2009 Somali hijacking

“The Way, Way Back” – Hilarious coming of age story with a heel turn by Steve Carell

“Dallas Buyers Club” – McConaughey and Leto give award-worthy performances selling HIV drugs

“Philomena” – Judi Dench plays a former nun who goes searching for her long-lost son

“Blue is the Warmest Color” – Cannes Palme d’Or winner tracks the heartache of lesbian lovers

“Nebraska” – Bruce Dern goes on a father-son road trip to claim a sweepstakes prize

“The Butler” – Forest Whitaker & Oprah Winfrey shine in journey through Civil Rights Movement

“The Wolf of Wall Street” – Leo DiCaprio brings it in Scorsese’s excessive epic that’s an hour too long

“The Good Son” – Boxer Ray Mancini meets the fiancee and son of the man he killed in the ring

“Iron Man 3” – Action-packed threequel with buddy comedy from Shane Black (“Lethal Weapon”)

“Frozen” – Disney’s tale of sibling love teaches us to “Let it Go”

“The Spectacular Now” – Shailene Woodley sparkles with script by “(500) Days of Summer” writers

“Saving Mr. Banks” – Tom Hanks and Emma Thompson star in making-of tale of “Mary Poppins”

 

3 STARS

“The Great Gatsby” – Leo DiCaprio nails Gatsby in Baz Luhrmann’s lavish spectacle

“August: Osage County” – Dark family secrets revealed by Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts

“Blue Jasmine” – Cate Blanchett shines as Woody Allen continues to carve his prolific place in history

“Rush” – Ron Howard chronicles real-life racing rivalry between James Hunt and Nika Lauda

“42” – The Jackie Robinson story comes to life with Harrison Ford as Branch Rickey

“All is Lost” – Robert Redford gives one-man, silent performance lost at sea

“Side Effects” – Smart, pill- popping psycho-thriller by Steven Soderbergh

“Enough Said” – James Gandolfini gives final performance romancing Julia Louis Dreyfus

“World War Z” – Popcorn thrills abound in adaptation of Max Brooks zombie novel

“Inside Llewyn Davis” – Oscar Isaac shines in Coen Brothers’ bleak tale of ’60s folk music

“The Book Thief” – A young girl teaches a Jewish refugee to read during WWII

“This is the End” – Hollywood jokers play themselves in very funny apocalyptic comedy

“The Kings of Summer” – Indie fav about a group of boys who build a house in the woods

“Mud” – Matthew McConaughey plays an almost mythical drifter in coming-of-age tale

“The Great Beauty” – Italian art-house flick won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language flick

“Star Trek: Into Darkness” – J.J. Abrams helms a solid follow-up to his 2009 “Star Trek” reboot

“In a World” – Lake Bell is a triple threat in spoof of movie trailer world

“The Conjuring” – Stylish, well-acted horror, but not as memorable as the other flicks it homages

“Lone Survivor” – Peter Berg directs intense real-life account of botched Navy SEAL mission

“Hunger Games: Catching Fire” – Jennifer Lawrence returns for Round 2 of “The Hunger Games”

“Anchorman 2” – Burgundy’s return = “60 percent of the time it works every time”

“The Lone Ranger” – Johnny Depp’s Tonto tale isn’t for kids, but works as a dark action comedy

 

2 1/2 STARS

“Blue Caprice” – D.C. Sniper script plays loose with facts, but masterfully directed like “In Cold Blood”

“Now You See Me” – Magician heist caper starts strong, finishes weak

“Man of Steel” – Superman reboot offers great action, but not enough Lois & Clark

“Oz: The Great and Powerful” – James Franco snarky in an otherwise clever origin story

“Fast & Furious 6” – Funny banter and fast cars, but not as good as “Fast Five”

“Thor: The Dark World” – Thor sequel falls short of the Marvel Phase 2 bar set by “Iron Man 3”

“Olympus Has Fallen” – Gerard Butler kicks terrorist butt in over-the-top White House attack

“Jobs” – Steve Jobs biopic follows career highlights but fails to explore personal life

“Carrie” – Remake pales in comparison to 1976 classic, but poignant take on cyber bullying

 

2 STARS

“The Purge” – Clever horror premise wasted as murder is legal for one day a year

“Gangster Squad” – Star-studded cast in ill-timed shoot-em-up flick

“White House Down” – Tatum & Foxx mine laughs, but film pales to “Olympus ”

“The Big Wedding” – French farce remake borrows from too many past wedding flicks

 

1 1/2 STARS

“The Hangover: Part III” – Funny franchise suffers from too much Mr. Chow

“A Good Day to Die Hard” – Franchise moves to Russia but gives us little reason to care

 

RE-RELEASES

“The Wizard of Oz 3D” – The 3D upgrade of the 1939 classic is a horse of a different color

“Jurassic Park 3D” – Steven Spielberg’s prehistoric blockbuster revived from fossilized amber

 

2012 MOVIE GUIDE

 

4 STARS

“Lincoln”

“Argo”

“Zero Dark Thirty”

“Beasts of the Southern Wild”

“Amour”

 

3 1/2 STARS

“Django: Unchained”

“The Master”

“Life of Pi”

“Silver Linings Playbook”

“Moonrise Kingdom”

“The Dark Knight Rises”

“The Impossible”

“Rust & Bone”

“The Sessions”

 

3 STARS

“Skyfall”

“The Avengers”

“Brave”

“Prometheus”

“Robot & Frank”

“The Perks of Being a Wallflower”

“Dark Shadows”

“Men in Black 3”

“The Dictator”

“The Bourne Legacy”

“To Rome with Love”

“The Hunger Games”

“Cabin in the Woods”

“The Amazing Spider-Man”

“The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey”

 

2 1/2 STARS

“21 Jump Street”

“Les Miserables”

“Cloud Atlas”

“The Three Stooges”

“Trouble with the Curve”

“Act of Valor”

 

2 STARS

“Snow White and the Huntsman”

“Mirror Mirror”

“The Possession”

“Total Recall”

 

RE-RELEASES

“Titanic 3D”

 

2011 MOVIE GUIDE

 

4 STARS

“The Artist”

“The Descendants”

“Undefeated”

 

3 1/2 STARS

“Midnight in Paris”

“The Tree of Life”

“Moneyball”

“Hugo”

“Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol”

 

3 STARS

“The Help”

“War Horse”

 

2 1/2 STARS

“Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close”

 

Best Western Movies

WTOP Film Critic Jason Fraley ranks the best western movies of all time in the gallery below. Not seeing your favorite movie? It’s probably in a different genre! Check out the full list here.
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