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OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL
Globe, Grant Park, Kildonan Place, McGillivray, McGillivray VIP, Polo Park, Polo Park Imax, St. Vital. PG
This prequel to The Wizard of Oz posits how a travelling magician of dubious character (James Franco) lands in the magical world of Oz where he is greeted as both a saviour and a menace by a trio of witches (Michelle Williams, Mila Kunis and Rachel Weisz). Pity about Franco being miscast as a charismatic con man, otherwise this is a fun time with a touch of heart, brains and no small amount of courage in retooling cinematic sacred text. 'Ö'Ö'Ö1/2
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THE CALL
Grant Park, McGillivray, Polo Park, St. Vital, Towne. 14A
Halle Berry is a 911 emergency operator who confronts her tragic past when she tries to stand between a serial killer (Michael Eklund) and his next intended victim (Abigail Breslin).
FEROCIOUS
Towne. 14A
A TV star (Amanda Crew) comes to her hometown to confront a past scandal in this thriller from director Robert Cuffley (Walk All Over Me).
THE INCREDIBLE BURT WONDERSTONE
Grant Park, McGillivray, McGillivray VIP, Polo Park, St. Vital, Towne. PG
A once popular Vegas magician, Burt Wonderstone (Steve Carell) attempts to regain his place against an up-and-coming street magician (Jim Carrey) in this comedy co-starring Steve Buscemi, Alan Arkin and Olivia Wilde.
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The following movies have been previously reviewed by Free Press movie critic Randall King, unless otherwise noted.
ARGO
Grant Park. 14A
Ben Affleck doesn't let facts get in the way of a good story with this based-on-fact tale of a CIA agent sent to rescue six American Embassy workers trapped in the Canadian consulate during the hostage crisis in Iran by posing as a film producer scouting for Persian locations for a science fiction movie. The film shifts the focus of heroism away from the Canadians and onto American intelligence operatives, who kind of caused the mess in the first place. But as long as you remember that "based on a true story" is not the same things as "a true story," Argo is a fun ride. 'Ö'Ö'Ö1/2
DARK SKIES
Kildonan Place, Polo Park, Towne. PG
A family suffers weird and unwelcome phenomenon in their home, only to learn an alien presence might be behind it all. Call it a horror mash-up: one-third haunted house movie, one-third demonic possession movie and one-third alien invasion movie. It gets to be a bit of a stretch to ask us to buy into ghost/demon/extraterrestrial beings that exist all in one package. 'Ö'Ö
DEAD MAN DOWN
Polo Park. 14A
Director Niels Arden Oplev (the original The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) reunites with Tattoo star Noomi Rapace for this relentlessly downbeat Nordic-flavoured revenge melodrama with Rapace playing a damaged woman who blackmails a hoodlum (Colin Farrell) into a revenge scheme, not realizing he is masterminding his own elaborate plot. 'Ö'Ö1/2
ESCAPE FROM PLANET EARTH
Grant Park, Kildonan Place, McGillivray, Polo Park, St. Vital. PG
This animated comedy follows alien astronaut Scorch Supernova (voiced by Brendan Fraser) as he travels to Earth on a rescue mission only to fall into a trap. Not reviewed.
A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD
St. Vital. 14A
Bruce Willis takes a feeble kick at the yippi-ki-ay franchise as perpetually-in-the-wrong-place-at-the-wrong-time cop John McClane, this time in Russia, where he fights for survival alongside his estranged son (Jai Courteney). Willis's character has finally made the leap from regular guy to supercop, and a hokey espionage plot only serves to further the franchise from its roots. 'Ö'Ö
IDENTITY THIEF
Grant Park, Kildonan Place, McGillivray, McGillivray VIP, Polo Park, St. Vital, Towne. 14A
A businessman (Jason Bateman) takes matters into his own hands when he discovers his identity has been stolen, only to discover an unlikeliest of perpetrators (Melissa McCarthy). McCarthy and Bateman bring their collective charm to bear, but as an escapist comedy, you probably have less stressful options, such as staying at home and paying bills. 'Ö'Ö1/2
JACK THE GIANT SLAYER
Grant Park, Kildonan Place, McGillivray, Polo Park, St. Vital, Towne. PG
Director Bryan Singer (X-Men) directs this fantasy about a likely lad (Nicholas Hoult) who ventures up a beanstalk to save a princess (Eleanor Tomlinson) and, oh yes, take on a race of malevolent giants. A solid, unpretentious entry in the busy bedtime story genre. 'Ö'Ö'Ö1/2
THE LAST EXORCISM: PART 2
Polo Park, Towne. 14A
Nell (Ashley Bell), the possessed girl who predicated a satanic conflagration in the 2010 found footage thriller The Last Exorcism, tries to move on with her life, only to find herself back in demonic clutches. Not reviewed.
LES MISERABLES
Grant Park. PG
The hit musical finally gets its big-screen treatment as Victor Hugo's tragic novel comes to life with the help of Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe as, respectively, the fugitive Jean Valjean and the relentless Inspector Javert. While this may not be a feel-good movie, it's doubtful there has been any movie so invested with such raw feeling, especially a musical. Anne Hathaway's performance of I Dreamed a Dream is one for the ages. 'Ö'Ö'Ö1/2
QUARTET
Towne. PG
Maggie Smith stars as a former opera diva who stirs things up at a home for retired musicians, whose numbers include her own embittered ex-husband (Tom Courtenay) in this tasteful, safe drama directed by, of all people, Dustin Hoffman. 'Ö'Ö'Ö
SAFE HAVEN
Polo Park, St. Vital. PG
A formulaic film based on a formulaic novel by Nicholas Sparks, this one has a beautiful stranger (Julianne Hough) who arrives in a North Carolina town under suspicious circumstances, only to fall for a handsome widower (Josh Duhamel). It's as similar to every other Nicholas Sparks movie out there, which may please the novelist's fans, but makes for a bit of an ordeal for the rest of us. 'Ö'Ö
SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK
Globe, Grant Park, Polo Park. 14A
Bradley Cooper plays an unemployed bipolar school teacher who moves back in with his parents (Robert De Niro and Jacki Weaver) planning to reunite with his estranged wife, only to be distracted by a young widow (Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence) with issues of her own. Director David O. Russell returns to the same eccentric/blue-collar milieu as The Fighter but a climactic dance competition doesn't have the same impact as a prize fight, and Bradley Cooper doesn't have the same impact as Mark Wahlberg. 'Ö'Ö'Ö
SNITCH
McGillivray, Polo Park, Towne. 14A
Dwayne Johnson plays a regular guy who turns undercover cop to get the goods on a Mexican drug cartel in a desperate bid to save his son from a trumped-up drugs charge. While the movie offers a refreshingly clear-headed view on the inequities and absurdities of the war on drugs, casting pumped-up he-man Dwayne Johnson as a regular guy is just plain absurd. They might as well have cast Roger Rabbit and dubbed the movie Undercover Bunny. 'Ö'Ö1/2
21 AND OVER
Kildonan Place, Polo Park, St. Vital, Towne. 14A
On the night before he is scheduled to take a life-altering medical school interview, a dutiful student (Justin Chon) is taken out for a debauched night on the town with his friends to celebrate his 21st birthday, with catastrophic results.
ZERO DARK THIRTY
McGillivray. 14A
Kathryn Bigelow (The Hurt Locker) directs this dramatic chronicle of the decade-long hunt for al-Qaida terrorist leader Osama bin Laden through the eyes of an obsessive CIA agent (Jessica Chastain). It may seem shapeless compared to the average war/espionage movie, but the gist of this compelling drama is that war has changed and war movies must change accordingly. 'Ö'Ö'Ö'Ö
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition March 14, 2013 ??65524
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