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Fraley 2016 Movie Guide

2016 MOVIE GUIDE

 

4 STARS

–  Stone & Gosling are heartbreaking in Chazelle’s dazzling L.A. musical

– Barry Jenkins explores three life stages of gay black man’s identity struggle

– Denzel stars/directs Viola Davis in brilliant adaptation of August Wilson play

– Natalie Portman is Oscar worthy as Jackie Kennedy after JFK assassination

– Jeff Bridges hunts Chris Pine in “No Country”-style crime drama

– Eight-hour doc is powerful document on U.S. race relations

– Viggo Mortensen surprisingly hilarious raising family off the grid

 

3 1/2 STARS

– Amy Adams translates alien communications in Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi gem

– Jeff Nichols quietly effective look at interracial marriage case Loving v. Virginia

– True story of black women who made history behind scenes at NASA

– Doc about Brian DePalma is insightful, personal look into director’s career

– Dev Patel & Nicole Kidman give heartfelt roles as lost boy searches for home

Asghar Farhadi (“A Separation”) chills with Best Foreign Flick winner

– Casey Affleck gives heartbreaking, overrated portrait of grief

– South Korea’s Chan-wook Park directs a twisting erotic thriller

– Marvel’s R-rated superhero is hilarious ‘Mortal Kombat’ meets ‘Orgazmo’

– Tom Hanks is heroic Sully Sullenberger in this inspiring Clint Eastwood drama

– Beckinsale dazzles in comic take on Jane Austen’s “Lady Susan”

– Sundance champ on Nat Turner hurt by off-screen controversy

– Woody Allen remains prolific with “love rectangle” in ’50s NY vs. LA

– Isabelle Huppert tracks down rapist in Paul Verhoeven’s chilling erotic thriller

– After unnecessary opening, Tom Ford unleashes a stylish thriller

– Mel Gibson explores 1st conscientious objector to win Medal of Honor

– Search for magical armor a triumph of stop-motion animation

– Fassbender-Vikander-Weisz shine in morality melodrama

– Fantasy about power of storytelling via Liam Neeson tree monster

“Toni Erdmann” – German international darling explores rare father-daughter relationship

– Jessica Chastain gives power performance as a ruthless D.C. lobbyist

– Doc about boy who deals with Autism through Disney animated films

– Disney turns Kipling’s classic into a star-studded 3D/IMAX wonder

 

3 STARS

– Cumberbatch tames superhero ego in wonderfully weird origin story

– Indie gem explores first date between Barack-Michelle Obama

– Palme d’Or winner explores frustrating red tape of disability benefits

– Disney animated romp boasts surprisingly deep social commentary

– Ava DuVernay delivers searing doc on  racial disparity in U.S. prison system

–ÌýDoc narrates James Baldwin’s unfinished novel on racism

– Jesuit priests suffer in Japan as Scorsese explores faith vs. doubt

– Rachel Weisz & Timothy Spall courtroom drama about Holocaust denier

– Brad Pitt & Marion Cotillard mine WWII intrigue in Zemeckis spy romance

– Marvel Phase 3 kicks off with crowded but wildly entertaining romp

– Joseph Gordon-Levitt delivers career role in Oliver Stone’s biopic

– Cannes standout sends Sasha Lane on Midwest jaunt

– “Star Wars” Chapter 8 marches to beat of own Imperial drum

– Jarmusch’s quiet exploration of Adam Driver’s bus driver poet

–ÌýAuli’i Cravalho & The Rock sing animated tunes by Lin-Manuel Miranda 

– Third Wahlberg-Berg pairing recalls Boston Marathon bombing

– Shannon-Spacey mine comedy from 1970 Oval office meeting

– Biopic tracks Jesse Owens defying Hitler at the 1936 Berlin Olympics

– Alex Gibney’s timely doc explores consequences of Stuxnet virus

– Doc chronicles sexting scandal of Anthony “Carlos Danger” Weiner

– Blunt’s killer performance keeps so-so script on the rails

– Pixar’s underwater sequel recaptures the “Finding Nemo” magic

– Gyllenhaal plays widower in offbeat comedy by Jean-Marc Vallée

– Eggers’ shocking horror flick more visually impressive than narratively

– Bening runs hipster boarding house in 1979 Santa Barbara

– J.J. Abrams left, but sci-fi franchise is still firing on all cylinders

– Denzel reunites with Antoine Fuqua for his first Western

– J.K. Rowling spinoff is so-so, but a delight for Harry Potter fans

 

2 1/2 STARS

– Coens’ Hollywood lampoon cluttered with sideshows, but funny quote

– Cranston goes undercover to prevent drugs spilling across the border

– Ewan McGregor’s directorial debut is heavy-handed and cynical

–ÌýPeter Berg nails gripping action, misses big picture of Gulf oil spill

– Emilia Clarke-Sam Claflin find chemistry in tearjerker based on book

– Sequel is no “Days of Future Past,” but “X” still marks the spot

– Animation is “Toy Story” unleashed, asking what pets do all day

– Hiddleston is convincing Hank Williams in often superficial biopic

– DeNiro-Ramirez shine but biopic covers too much of Durán’s career

– Great seeing Zellweger back, starts hilarious, gradually fizzles

– Foster holds Clooney, Roberts hostage in compelling, implausible film

– Affleck combines Will Hunting & Jason Bourne as ass-kicking savant

– Damon delivers nonstop action, but 5th film pales to the original trilogy

– Benghazi film isa  fine tribute to those who risk all, but film doesn’t take risks

 – Solid cast makes mostly fun, if forgettable, new take on old classic

– Remake delivers thrilling chariot race, but can’t match Wyler’s 1959 classic

– Purists can chill; ladies are game, but not much new here in this reboot

 

2 STARS

– Great cast lost in effects-driven sequel no one really wanted

– Tom Cruise action sequel fueled by paternity questions

– Nicolas Sparks finds chemistry between leads, but cliche weepy ending

– Affleck takes on Cavill in dark, crowded DC superhero crossover

– Margot Robbie shines as Harley Quinn, but the sloppy script is a mess

– Greek absurdist black comedy is a total snoozer, but points for originality

– Tom Hanks returns in weakest chapter of Ron Howard-Dan Brown franchise

– Star-studded magician sequel has too many tricks up its sleeve

– CGI turtles make us miss Jim Henson’s puppetechtronics

– Stiller-Wilson sequel starts off funny, quickly plunges into stupidity

 

1 STAR

– Alien blockbuster sequel sorely misses Will Smith

– Terrence Malick’s latest shatters line between profound, pretentious

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Jason Fraley

Hailed by The Washington Post for “his savantlike ability to name every Best Picture winner in history," Jason Fraley began at ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ as Morning Drive Writer in 2008, film critic in 2011 and Entertainment Editor in 2014, providing daily arts coverage on-air and online.

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