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Fraley 2013 Movie Guide

2013 MOVIE GUIDE

 

4 STARS

– David O. Russell reunites his favorite casts to tell delicious con artist tale

– True story of American slavery is hard to watch, but impossible to forget

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

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

– Two lovers run a facility for at-risk youth in South By Southwest winner

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

– Brilliantly directed Sundance winner based on real-life racially charged shooting

– Indonesian death squads re-enact their genocide in Oscar-nominated doc

 

3 1/2 STARS

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

– Tom Hanks shines as real-life hostage of 2009 Somali hijacking

– 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

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

– Cannes Palme d’Or winner tracks the heartache of lesbian lovers

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

– Forest Whitaker & Oprah Winfrey shine in journey through Civil Rights Movement

– Leo DiCaprio brings it in Scorsese’s excessive epic that’s an hour too long

– Boxer Ray Mancini meets the fiancee and son of the man he killed in the ring

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

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

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

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

 

3 STARS

– Leo DiCaprio nails Gatsby in Baz Luhrmann’s lavish spectacle

– Dark family secrets revealed by Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts

– Cate Blanchett shines as Woody Allen continues to carve his prolific place in history

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

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

– Robert Redford gives one-man, silent performance lost at sea

– Smart, pill- popping psycho-thriller by Steven Soderbergh

– James Gandolfini gives final performance romancing Julia Louis Dreyfus

– Popcorn thrills abound in adaptation of Max Brooks zombie novel

– Oscar Isaac shines in Coen Brothers’ bleak tale of ’60s folk music

– A young girl teaches a Jewish refugee to read during WWII

– Hollywood jokers play themselves in very funny apocalyptic comedy

– Indie fav about a group of boys who build a house in the woods

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

– Italian art-house flick won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language flick

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

– Lake Bell is a triple threat in spoof of movie trailer world

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

– Peter Berg directs intense real-life account of botched Navy SEAL mission

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

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

– Johnny Depp’s Tonto tale isn’t for kids, but works as a dark action comedy

 

2 1/2 STARS

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

– Magician heist caper starts strong, finishes weak

– Superman reboot offers great action, but not enough Lois & Clark

– James Franco snarky in an otherwise clever origin story

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

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

– Gerard Butler kicks terrorist butt in over-the-top White House attack

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

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

 

2 STARS

– Clever horror premise wasted as murder is legal for one day a year

– Star-studded cast in ill-timed shoot-em-up flick

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

– French farce remake borrows from too many past wedding flicks

 

1 1/2 STARS

– Funny franchise suffers from too much Mr. Chow

– Franchise moves to Russia but gives us little reason to care

 

RE-RELEASES

– The 3D upgrade of the 1939 classic is a horse of a different color

– Steven Spielberg’s prehistoric blockbuster revived from fossilized amber

 

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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 º£½ÇÉçÇøapp 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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