Fraley 2015 Movie Guide

2015 MOVIE GUIDE

 

4 STARS 

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

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

– Paul Dano & John Cusack show tortured genius of Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson

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

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

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

– Sundance champ is hilarious, heartbreaking look at teen cinephiles

– Marlon Brando’s lost tapes reveal the fatalistic cycle of fathers and sons

 

3 1/2 STARS  

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

– Quentin Tarantino’s violent, vulgar Western Whodunit is bloody ballet

– Tom Hardy takes Mel Gibson’s role in high-octane George Miller reboot

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

– J.J. Abrams brings George Lucas’ vision roaring back to life

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

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

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

– Compelling N.W.A. biopic is handled with urgency, social relevancy

– Steven Spielberg & Tom Hanks build tension out of Cold War spy negotiations

– Hungarian Holocaust drama won Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film

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

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

– Harrowing Oscar-nominated documentary charts 2014 Ukrainian revolution

– Bryan Cranston masterfully plays blacklisted Hollywood screenwriter Dalton Trumbo

– Johnny Depp stages chilling comeback as Whitey Bulger in true gangster tale

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

– Davis Guggenheim doc tracks Pakistani girl’s famous fight for rights

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

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

– Documentary explores rise and fall of Soviet hockey team as players jump to NHL

 

3 STARS 

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

– Star-studded flick breaks down 2008 financial crisis in laymen’s terms

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

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

– Noah Baumbach & Greta Gerwig create screwball comedy in the Big Apple

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

–  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

– Fourth installment revives Spielberg’s dino classic from fossilized amber

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

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

– Sundance documentary favorite explores drug cartels on U.S.-Mexico border

– Eddie Redmayne is a convincing cross dresser, but it feels more like Oscar bait

– Bill Murray Netflix special is amusing, but more variety show than plot

– Jake Gyllenhaal transforms himself into boxer in Antoine Fuqua melodrama

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

– Blake Lively is forever 29 in this fantasy-romance of an ageless woman

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

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

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

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

 

2 1/2 STARS

– Katniss’ final chapter exposes saga’s seven-year itch

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

– Robert Redford & Nick Nolte carry a buddy-comedy hike on their backs

– Robert DeNiro & Anne Hathaway shine in above-average workplace comedy

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

– Script drags, but cool homeless experiment for Richard Gere and director

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

– Owen Wilson & Lake Bell show serious side in family survival tale in Southeast Asia.

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

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

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

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

– Scott Eastwood flick will please Nicholas Sparks fans, but won’t win converts

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

– Marvel sequel will be a Hulk Smash, but this time, doesn’t deserve it

 

2 STARS  

– E.L. James’ erotic S&M novel not sexy enough on the silver screen

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

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

– Superhero flick wastes talented cast with too much setup, not enough payoff

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

– Jennifer Lopez has dangerous, over-the-top affair with young neighbor

 

1 1/2 STARS

– Fifth installment proves the franchise needs to be terminated.

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

 

1 STAR

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

– Mila Kunis & Channing Tatum star in overblown Wachowski sci-fi flop

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

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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 鶹 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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