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52 Movies With A+ CinemaRating Since 2000, From ‘Remember the


Sony

“Finding Forrester” (2000)  A writing prodigy finds an unlikely mentor in a reclusive creator performed by Sean Connery on this feel-good drama that gained over first-weekend audiences.

Disney

“Remember the Titans” (2000)  Audiences cheered for the highschool soccer drama starring Denzel Washington as a tough-talking coach.

Pixar

“Monsters, Inc.” (2001)  Pixar animated hits like this one persistently get excessive marks from CinemaRating moviegoers.

“Antwone Fisher” (2002)  Denzel Washington performs a Navy shrink treating a troubled sailor (Derek Luke).

Fox

“Drumline” (2002)  Nick Cannon performs a Harlem road drummer recruited to play for a Southern college’s marching band.

Warner Bros.

“Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” (2002)  The second movie within the eight-film saga gained a grade that may have happy Hermione — although all of the others rated an A– or higher.

Pixar

“Finding Nemo” (2003)  Another beloved Pixar hit.

New Line

“The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” (2003)  The Oscar-winning finale of Peter Jackson’s J.R.R. Tolkien saga was the one ring that dominated all of them.

“The Passion of the Christ” (2004)  Mel Gibson’s biblical epic gained a passionate response from filmgoers.

Pixar

“The Incredibles” (2004)  Another Pixar movie that gained over audiences in a superhero-size means.

“The Polar Express” (2004)  Tom Hanks’ CG conductor now seems somewhat creepy, however this holiday-set animated movie was innovative on the time of its launch.  

“Ray” (2004)  Jamie Foxx’s Oscar-winning flip as music legend Ray Charles hit excessive notes with filmgoers.  

DreamWorks

“Dreamer” (2005)  A heart-tugging story a couple of racehorse who got here again after breaking a leg is a pure to win excessive marks.

“Diary of a Mad Black Woman” (2005)  Tyler Perry’s early Madea movie gained over first-weekend audiences.

Universal

“Cinderella Man” (2005)  Ron Howard’s drama a couple of real-life boxer (Russell Crowe) knocked out moviegoers.

“The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” (2005)  The C.S. Lewis story ticked the precise packing containers for CinemaRating audiences with its enchantment to each faith-based and household audiences.



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