The Hobbit--9/10. It had everything I loved about the LOTR trilogy, but the overall cast of characters wasn't as strong. Still really good, though, and it managed not to feel like its length is padded.
Swingers--7.5/10. Funny, but I only liked it because of Favreau's character. The rest were kind of annoying.
High Fidelity--9.5-10/10. A personal favorite of mine. It cracks me up every time, and the characters and their emotions feel very real and complex.
Fright Night (2011)--8/10. I liked it a bit more than the original. It had all the fun, but the characters were better fleshed out; the old ones were solid but based entirely on typical horror tropes.
Tales From Earthsea--7/10. Pretty entertaining but kind of messy in its plotting.
Les Miserables--9/10. There were some parts where the amount of time that had passed between events was unclear, and some of the filming was kind of erratic, but these things didn't lessen the movie's huge emotional impact. The songs were great and all the actors did a really good job, even if Russell Crowe's singing isn't quite as good as the others.