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Meiermovies Feature Films A-Z MeierMovies Feature Films A-Z Movie Stars Cinema Year Director AFI 100 A A.C.O.D. 1 ½ Sundance 2013 Stu Zicherman A.I. 4 ½ 1 2001 Steven Spielberg Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man 1 ¼ 1951 Charles Lamont Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein 1 ¾ 1948 Charles Barton About Schmidt 4 1 2002 Alexander Payne About Time 1 ¾ 1 2013 Richard Curtis Above and Beyond: NASA’s Journey to Tomorrow TV 3 Sarasota 2018 Rory Kennedy The Absent-Minded Professor 2 ¾ 1961 Robert Stevenson Abu, Son of Adam FL 3 ¼ S. Asian 2011 Salim Ahmed The Abyss 1 ½ 1989 James Cameron The Accidental Tourist 3 ½ 1988 Lawrence Kasdan The Accountant 1 ½ 2016 Gavin O’Connor The Accused 3 ½ 1988 Jonathan Kaplan Ace in the Hole 3 ¼ 1951 Billy Wilder The Ace of Hearts Sl 3 1921 Wallace Worsley Ace Ventura: Pet Detective ¾ 1 1994 Tom Shadyac Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls ½ 1995 Steve Oedekerk Across the Sea FL 1 ½ Florida 2015 Nisan Dag/Esra Saydam Across the Universe 4 1 2007 Julie Taymor The Act of Killing FL 4 ¾ 1 2013 Joshua Oppenheimer Ad Astra 4 ½ 1 2019 James Gray Adam FL 3 ½ Florida 2019 Maryam Touzani Adam Sandler’s Eight Crazy Nights ½ 2002 Seth Kearsley Adam’s Rib 3 1949 George Cukor Adaptation 4 1 2002 Spike Jonze The Addams Family 3 ¾ 1991 Barry Sonnenfeld Addams Family Values 3 1993 Barry Sonnenfeld The Adjustment Bureau 3 ½ 1 2011 George Nolfi Adventureland 2 ¾ 2009 Greg Mottola Adventures in Babysitting 1 ¾ 1987 Chris Columbus The Adventures of Baron Munchausen 3 ½ 1989 Terry Gilliam The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin 1 ½ 1967 James Neilson The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad 4 1949 Walt Disney/Kinney/Geronimi The Adventures of Robin Hood 3 ¾ 1938 Michael Curtiz/William Keighley The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle 1 ¼ 2000 Des McAnuff The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 3 ½ 1939 Alfred L. Werker The Adventures of Tintin (3-D version) 4 1 2011 Steven Spielberg The Aeronauts 3 ¼ Telluride 2019 Tom Harper An Affair to Remember 3 1957 Leo McCarey The African Queen 5 1951 John Huston 17 After Circus 2 Sarasota 2015 Viveka Melki After Death Sl 1 1915 Yevgeni Bauer After Hours 3 ¼ 1 1985 Martin Scorsese After Tiller 3 2013 Martha Shane/Lana Wilson After Winter, Spring FL 2 ¾ Florida 2012 Judith Lit Aftermath FL 4 C. Fl. Jewish 2012 Wladyslaw Pasikowski L’Age d’Or (The Golden Age) FL 1 1930 Luis Buñuel Click back to home page of MeierMovies.com The Age of Adaline 3 ¼ 1 2015 Lee Toland Krieger The Age of Innocence 3 ¼ 1993 Martin Scorsese Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes (Aguirre, the Wrath of God) FL 4 1972 Werner Herzog Aida’s Secrets 3 C. Fl. Jewish 2016 Alon Schwarz/Saul Schwarz Ain’t Them Bodies Saints 2 ½ 2013 David Lowery Airplane! 4 2 1980 Jim Abrahams/David Zucker/Jerry Zucker Airplane II: The Sequel ¾ 1982 Ken Finkleman Airport 1 ¼ 1970 George Seaton/Henry Hathaway Aladdin 4 1 1992 Ron Clements/John Musker Aladdin 2 1 2019 Guy Ritchie An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn ¾ 1998 Alan Smithee (Arthur Hiller) Albert Nobbs 3 ¾ 2011 Rodrigo Garcia Alfie 4 1966 Lewis Gilbert Ali: Fear Eats the Soul 2 ½ 1974 Rainer Werner Fassbinder Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore 4 1974 Martin Scorsese Alice in Wonderland 5 1951 Walt Disney/Clyde Geronimi/Hamilton Luske Alice in Wonderland (3-D version) 4 2010 Tim Burton Alice, Sweet Alice (a.k.a. Communion and Holy Terror) 1 ¾ 1976/78 Alfred Sole Alice Through the Looking Glass (3-D version) 2 1 2016 James Bobin Alien 4 ¼ 1979 Ridley Scott Alien: Convenant 2 2017 Ridley Scott Aliens 1 ¾ 1985 James Cameron Alita: Battle Angel (3-D version) 1 ½ 2019 Robert Rodriguez All About Eve * 5 1 1950 Joseph Mankiewicz 16 All Dogs Go to Heaven 1 ¼ 1989 Don Bluth/Gary Goldman/Dan Kuenster All Is Lost 3 ½ 1 2013 J.C. Chandor All Is True 3 ½ 1 2019 Kenneth Branagh All Quiet on the Western Front * 3 ¾ 1930 Lewis Milestone 54 All That Heaven Allows 2 ¼ 1955 Douglas Sirk All That Jazz 3 ¼ 1979 Bob Fosse All the King’s Men * 3 ¼ 1949 Robert Rossen All the King’s Men 3 2006 Steven Zaillian All the Money in the World 3 ½ 1 2017 Ridley Scott All the President’s Men 5 1 1976 Alan Pakula Allied 3 1 2016 Robert Zemeckis Alligator ¾ 1980 Lewis Teague Alligator 2: The Mutation ¼ 1991 Jon Hess Almost Famous 3 ¾ 1 2000 Cameron Crowe Aloha 1 ¼ 1 2015 Cameron Crowe Alone in the Dark ½ 2005 Uwe Boll Along Came Polly 2 ¼ 2004 John Hamburg Altered States 2 ¼ 1980 Ken Russell Always 3 ¼ 1989 Steven Spielberg Amadeus * 5 1 1984 Milos Forman 53 Los Amantes Pasajeros (I’m So Excited) FL 2 1 2013 Pedro Almodóvar Les Amants du Pont-Neuf (The Lovers on the Bridge) FL 3 ¾ 1991 Leos Carax The Amazing Colossal Man ¼ 1957 Bert I. Gordon Amazing Grace 2 ½ 1 2007 Michael Apted Amazing Grace 2 ¼ 1 2018 Alan Elliott/Sydney Pollack The Amazing Spider-Man (3-D version) 2 ½ 1 2012 Marc Webb Amelie FL 4 2001 Jean-Pierre Jeunet America America 3 ¾ 1963 Elia Kazan America’s Sweethearts 2 ¾ 2001 Joe Roth The American 4 1 2010 Anton Corbijn American Animals 3 ½ Florida 2018 Bart Layton American Autumn: An Occudoc 2 Orlando 2012 Dennis Trainor Jr. American Beauty * 4 ¾ 1 1999 Sam Mendes American Chinatown ¼ 1996 Woo-sang Park American Dream 4 1990 Barbara Kopple American Factory 4 2019 Steven Bognar/Julia Reichert American Gangster 4 ¼ 2 2007 Ridley Scott American Graffiti 4 ¾ 3 (drive-in) 1973 George Lucas 77 Click back to home page of MeierMovies.com 2 American Jesus 3 ¼ Florida 2013 Aram Garriga American Hasi 1 S. Asian 2019 Laura Asherman An American Haunting 1 ¼ 2005 Courtney Solomon American History X 3 ½ 1998 Tony Kaye American Hustle 3 1 2013 David O. Russell An American in Paris * 4 1 1951 Vincente Minnelli/Gene Kelly 68 American Movie 3 1999 Chris Smith American Pie 1 ¼ 1999 Paul Weitz/Chris Weitz American Pie 2 1 2001 James Rogers The American President 3 ¼ 1995 Rob Reiner American Psycho 3 2000 Mary Harron American Sniper 3 ½ 1 2014 Clint Eastwood American Splendor 3 ¾ 2003 Shari Springer Berman/Robert Pulcini An American Tail 2 1986 Don Bluth An American Werewolf in London 3 1981 John Landis American Woman 2 ¼ 2019 Jake Scott Der Amerikanische Freund (The American Friend) FL 2 ¾ 1977 Wim Wenders Amigo FL 3 Florida 2019 Óscar Martín Amistad 4 1997 Steven Spielberg The Amityville Horror 1 ¾ 1979 Stuart Rosenberg Amityville II: The Possession ¾ 1982 Damiano Damiani Ammonite 3 ½ 2020 Francis Lee Among the Believers FL 4 ½ S. Asian 2015 Mohammed Naqvi/Hemal Trivedi Amour (Love) FL 3 2 2012 Michael Haneke Un Amour de Jeunesse (Goodbye First Love) FL 1 ½ 2011 Mia Hansen-Løve Amy 3 ¼ 2015 Asif Kapadia Anaconda ¾ 1997 Luis Llosa Analyze This 2 ¼ 1999 Harold Ramis Anastasia 1 ¼ 1997 Don Bluth/Gary Goldman Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy 1 ½ 2004 Adam McKay … And Justice for All 2 ¾ 1979 Norman Jewison And Now For Something Completely Different 2 ¾ 1972 Terry Gilliam/ Terry Jones And Then There Were None (a.k.a. Ten Little Niggers) 1 ½ 1945 René Clair Andrew Bird: Fever Year 2 ¼ 1 2011 Xan Aranda El Angel Exterminador (The Exterminating Angel) FL 4 1962 Luis Bunuel Angelfist ¼ 1993 Cirio H. Santiago Angels and Demons 3 ½ 1 2009 Ron Howard Angels in the Outfield 2 ¾ 1994 William Dear Anger Management 1 ¼ 1 2003 Peter Segal Animal Crackers 3 1 1930 Victor Heerman/The Marx Brothers Animals 3 Flagler 2014 Collin Schiffli Anna Karenina 2 ½ 1935 Clarence Brown Anna Karenina 2 ½ 1948 Julien Duvivier Anna Karenina 5 1 2012 Joe Wright Annabelle 2 ¼ 2014 John R. Leonetti Annabelle: Creation 3 2017 David F. Sandberg L’Annee Derniere a Marienbad (Last Year at Marienbad) FL 3 ¾ 1 1961 Alain Resnais Annie Hall * 4 ¾ 1977 Woody Allen 31 Annie 3 ½ 1982 John Huston Annihilation 3 ¼ 1 2018 Alex Garland Anomalisa 4 2015 Duke Johnson/Charlie Kaufman Anonymous 2 ¾ 1 2011 Roland Emmerich Another Year 3 ½ 2010 Mike Leigh Ant-Man (2-D version) 2 ¾ 1 2015 Peyton Reed Antibodies FL 3 ½ 2005 Christian Alvert Antichrist ♥ 2 ½ 2009 Lars von Trier The Apartment * 3 ½ 1960 Billy Wilder 93 Apocalypse Now 4 ½ 1979 Francis Ford Coppola 28 Apocalypto FL 1 ¼ 2006 Mel Gibson Apollo 11 4 ¼ 1 2019 Todd Douglas Miller Apollo 13 4 ½ 1 1995 Ron Howard The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again 2 ¼ 1979 Vincent McEveety Click back to home page of MeierMovies.com 3 The Apple Dumpling Gang 2 ¾ 1975 Norman Tokar Arachnophobia 2 ¾ 1990 Frank Marshall Arbitrage 3 Sundance 2012 Nicholas Jarecki The Archer 1 Florida 2017 Valerie Weiss Are We There Yet? ½ 2005 Brian Levant Argo * 4 ¼ 1 2012 Ben Affleck The Aristocats 4 1970 Wolfgang Reitherman Armageddon 1 ¾ 1998 Michael Bay The Armstrong Lie 2 ¾ 2013 Alex Gibney Army of Darkness 2 1 1992 Sam Raimi Around the World in 80 Days * 3 ½ 1956 Michael Anderson The Arrangement 4 1969 Elia Kazan Arrival 4 ¼ 1 2016 Denis Villeneuve Arsenal Sl 3 ¾ 1928 Aleksandr Dovzhenko Arsenic and Old Lace 4 ¼ 1 1944 Frank Capra Art of the Prank 3 ¼ Sarasota 2015 Andrea Marini Arthur 5 1981 Steve Gordon Arthur II: On the Rocks 1 ¼ 1988 Bud Yorkin Arthur Newman 1 ½ 1 2013 Dante Ariola The Artist SlWS * 4 ¾ 3 2011 Michel Hazanavicius As Good as it Gets 4 ¾ 1 1997 James L. Brooks Ascenseur pour l'Echafaud (Elevator to the Gallows) FL 3 ½ 1958 Louis Malle Ash Is Purest White FL 1 ½ 2018 Zhangke Jia Ashes and Embers ½ 1982 Haile Gerima Ashes and Diamonds FL 4 ¼ 1958 Andrzej Wajda Asia FL 3 2020 Ruthy Pribar Aspie Seeks Love 2 ¾ Florida 2015 Julie Sokolow The Asphalt Jungle 3 ¾ 1950 John Huston The Assassin FL 1 ½ 2015 Hsiao-Hsien Hou The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford 2 ¾ 2007 Andrew Dominik The Assassination of Richard Nixon 3 ½ 2004 Niels Mueller The Assistant 2 2020 Kitty Green The Astronaut Farmer 1 ½ 2006 Michael Polish At Any Price 2 ¾ 1 2012 Ramin Bahrani At Eternity’s Gate 1 ¾ 2018 Julian Schnabel At Play in the Fields of the Lord 2 1992 Hector Babenco L’Atalante (89-minute restoration) FL 1 ¼ 1934 Jean Vigo ¡Átame! (Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!) FL 3 ¼ 1990 Pedro Almodóvar Atlantis: The Lost Empire 2 ¾ 1 2001 Gary Trousdale/Kirk Wise Atonement 5 2 2007 Joe Wright The Attack FL 3 ½ C.
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