MCN Weekend Archive for May, 2011
Wilmington on DVDs: Pick of the Week, New. Biutiful
PICK OF THE WEEK: NEW Biutiful (Also Blu-ray) (Four Stars) Spain: Alejandro Gonzales Inarritu, 2011 (Roadside Attractions) In Alejandro Gonzales Inarritu’s sad and moving film Biutiful, Javier Bardem gives an extraordinary performance as a dying man named Uxbal: a small time Barcelona hustler working a variety of scams and shady deals to support his two young…
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Meek’s Cutoff (Three and a Half Stars) U. S.: Kelly Reichardt, 2011 Meek’s Cutoff, like the Coen Brothers’ True Grit, is an art film Western for a contemporary audience, and an unusually good one — made by a director and writer (Kelly Reichardt and Jonathan Raymond), who show a real feeling for what it…
Read the full article »The Weekend Report: May 29, 2011

Despite withering reviews The Hangover Part II lived up to industry expectations to take the crown for the three-day portion of the Memorial weekend with an estimated $86.5 million. The frame’s other national debut Kung Fu Panda 2 ranked second with a lower than anticipated tally of $48.2 million.
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Kung Fu Panda 2 (Two and a Half Stars) U.S.: Jennifer Yuh Nelson, 2011 Kung Fu Panda 2 is a cute, likable movie, done with a lot of skill and A-level talent, and with all the visual virtuosity we expect by now from big-budget cartoon features — especially from sequels to gigantic hits, like…
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Led by a trio of sequels, it looks to be a big weekend at the box office. The Hangover 2 has hit $60 million so far, and , with The Hangover 2’s $60 million so far, and the power of the Panda should increase as families head to the theatre on Saturday.
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The Hangover, Part II (Two Stars) U.S.: Todd Phillips, 2011 I laughed a lot at 2009’s big comedy hit, The Hangover — that tense and raunchy tale of three longtime buddies at a wedding who wake up after a night of incredible but totally forgotten debauchery and have to try to figure out…
Read the full article »Review – X-Men: First Class (non-spoiler)
Matthew Vaughn has crafted a superhero movie, complete with all the computer effects, that is as revo/evo-lutionary as Bryan Singer’s X-Men and Nolan’s Batman films. Basically, he made a Bond film with good guys and bad guys alike who just happen to have super powers. Is it as good or impactful as The Dark Knight?…
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Important lessons are learned along the way, blah blah blah, and there are plenty of fights that are exciting without being too scary or violent for most small fry. Yes, it’s predictable, but so are the books you probably read to the kids at bedtime, right? Kids like predictable. They have their whole lives to care about character arcs and dramatic tension and movies being interesting.
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Our Players|Coming Soon|Box Office Prophets|Box Office Guru|EW|Box Office . com The Hangover Part II |94.6|n/a|98.0|92.0|100.0 Kung Fu Panda 2 |82.5|n/a|77.0|81.0|90.0 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides|49.0|n/a|53.0|55.0|42.0 Bridesmaids |17.7|n/a|19.0|15.0|17.0 Thor|10.0|n/a|11.0|10.0|8.2
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Kung Fu Panda 2||||Yellow|Red The Hangover Part II|Yellow|Yellow|Red||Red The Tree of Life (Limited)|Green|Green|Green|Green|Green United Red Army (NY)|||Green||
Read the full article »Wilmington on DVD: The Rest. I Am Number Four, The Roommate, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, El Topo, Hurry Sundown, Grand Prix
I Am Number Four (One a Half Stars) U.S.: D. J. Caruso 2011 (Touchstone/DreamWorks) Sometimes, you look at a movie, and you know it’s going to give you a bad time. But what can you do? I Am Number Four is a super-glossy, not very good science fiction teen thriller, produced by Michael Bay and directed…
Read the full article »Wilmington on DVD, Pick of the Week: Box Set. Silent Naruse
PICK OF THE WEEK: BOX SET Silent Naruse (Three Discs) (Three and a Half Stars) Japan: Mikio Naruse, 1931-34 (Criterion/Eclipse) He was a sad-looking man who’d had an unhappy love life, early feuds with his bosses, and little beyond his career to make him feel any joy or optimism about life. He’d been raised in…
Read the full article »The DVD Wrapup: Gnomeo & Juliet, Lemonade Mouth, I Am Number Four, Anton Chekhov’s The Duel, The Big Bang, Burning Palms …
Gnomeo & Juliet: Blu-ray According to one of those computer-generated lists of keywords on the IMDB.com website, nearly 70 television specials and movies – including “Gnomeo & Juliet” — owe their very existence to William Shakespeare’s “Romeo & Juliet.” (That it doesn’t include the delightful rom-com, “Letters to Juliet,” or the Soviet-era adaptation, “Romeo i…
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PICK OF THE WEEK: NEW Gnomeo and Juliet (Two and a Half Stars) U.S.-U.K.: Kelly Asbury, 2011 This movie seems to have a totally crazy idea — a musical animated feature riff on William Shakespeare‘s unbeatable Romeo and Juliet, with two sets of feuding lawn ornaments (mostly gnomes, but also a green plastic frog, and…
Read the full article »Wilmington on Movies: Midnight in Paris
Midnight in Paris (Four Stars) U. S./France: Woody Allen, 2011 Midnight in Paris is a funny valentine to the City of Light, a sweet, jazzy fairy tale about the wonders of Parisian art and artist cliques in the ‘20s — a time when you could actually (if you were connected enough) go to a…
Read the full article »Wilmington on Movies: Louder Than a Bomb
Louder than a Bomb (Three and a Half Stars) U. S.: Greg Jacobs & Jon Siskel, 2011 Louder than a Bomb made me feel good about some of the kids of today, made me feel that they’re probably being maligned, at least in part, by most other America movies…
Read the full article »Wilmington on Movies: Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
The “Pirate“ series may be at its height of its production expertise here, it may look better than ever, and it may have recaptured some of the initial light, breezy touch. But, script wise, it’s clearly running out of planks to walk. Not enough to hurt the movie financially — but enough to justify at least some of the fussilade of amusing critical blasts the picture has generated. (Audiences will like the show better.)
Read the full article » 2 Comments »Box Office Hell — May 20
Our Players|Coming Soon|Box Office Prophets|Box Office Guru|EW|Box Office . com Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides|91.5|88.0|98.0|93.0|92.0 Thor |18.0|n/a|20.0|17.5|18.0 Bridesmaids|17.0|n/a|17.0|18.0|19.2 Fast Five |11.5|n/a|12.0|12.0|11.5 Priest 3D|6.1|n/a|n/a|6.0|6.0
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Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides|Red|Yellow||| Midnight in Paris|Green|Yellow||| Louder than a Bomb|||Yellow||
Read the full article »Wilmington on DVD, The Rest: The Mechanic, Blue Valentine, No Strings Attached, The Alien Movies
CURRENT AND RECENT DVD RELEASES The Mechanic (Two Stars) U.S.: Simon West, 2011 (Sony) Remember 1972? The great movie year of The Godfather, of Cabaret, of Deliverance, of Frenzy, and Junior Bonner, and The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, Fellini’s Roma, Cries and Whispers, Solaris, Ulzana‘s Raid, The King of Marvin Gardens, Avanti!, Sleuth, and…
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