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Ratings as appeared in Beacon Journal film critic and wire-service reviews:
♥=Weak
♥♥=Mediocre
♥♥♥=Worth Seeing
♥♥♥♥=Shouldn't Be Missed

Opening today
MONGOL — ♥♥♥1/2
(R — sequences of bloody warfare) A ferocious film, blood-soaked, pausing occasionally for passionate romance and more frequently for torture. As a visual spectacle, it is all but overwhelming, putting to shame some of the recent historical epics from Hollywood. If it has a flaw, and it does, it is expressed succinctly by the wife of its hero: ''All Mongols do is kill and steal.'' At the end of two hours, its hero, not yet known as Genghis Khan, has two more movies to go. 2 hours, 6 minutes.
Cedar Lee

WALL-E — ♥♥♥1/2
(G) Delightful animated story of a robot, in a world so filled with garbage that humans have escaped into orbiting spaceships. Directed by Andrew Stanton, it is a story that is intelligent and sweet. 1 hour, 38 minutes.
Carnation Cinema, Cinemark Aurora 10, Garrettsville Cinemas, Great Oaks Cinema, Highland Theatre, Hudson Cinema 10, Huntington Street Cinema 16, Independence 10, Interstate Park Cinemas 18, Kent Plaza Theatre, Lake Cinemas 8, Macedonia Cinemark 15, Massillon 12, Rolling Acres Cinema, Shaker Square Cinemas, Tinseltown USA, Tower City Cinemas, Valley View 24, West Market Plaza 7, Wooster Movies 10, Magic City Drive-In, Midway Drive In

WANTED — ♥♥♥
(R — strong bloody violence throughout, pervasive language and some sexuality) Stars James McAvoy as a meek office worker initiated into a secret society of assassins. Mindless, heartless, preposterous, and very well done as a high-tech action thriller. With Angelina Jolie, Morgan Freeman, Common, Terence Stamp. 1 hour, 50 minutes.
Carnation Cinema, Cinemark Aurora 10, Hudson Cinema 10, Huntington Street Cinema 16, Interstate Park Cinemas 18, Kent Plaza Theatre, Lake Cinemas 8, Macedonia Cinemark 15, Massillon 12, Montrose 12, Plaza Cinemas at Chapel Hill, Shaker Square Cinemas, Tinseltown USA, Tower City Cinemas, Valley View 24, Wooster Movies 10

Opening
Wednesday
HANCOCK — No star rating
(PG-13 — some intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence, and language) An apathetic, hard-living superhero (Will Smith) hooks up with a public relations professional who wants to improve the superhero's image. 1 hour, 32 minutes.
Carnation Cinema, Cinemark Aurora 10, Garrettsville Cinemas, Great Oaks Cinema, Hudson Cinema 10, Huntington Street Cinema 16, Interstate Park Cinemas 18, Macedonia Cinemark 15, Massillon 12, Montrose 12, Plaza Cinemas at Chapel Hill, Shaker Square Cinemas, Tinseltown USA, Tower City Cinemas, Valley View 24, Wooster Movies 10, Magic City Drive-In, Midway Drive-In

KIT KITTREDGE: AN AMERICAN GIRL — ♥♥♥1/2
(G) Inspired by one of the American Girl dolls, and just about perfect for its target audience, with a great look, engaging performances, real substance and even a few whispers of political ideas, all surrounding the freshness and charm of Abigail Breslin. Cast has Julia Ormond, Stanley Tucci, Max Thieriot, Chris O'Donnell, Willow Smith, Glenne Headley, Joan Cusack and Wallace Shawn as the snarly local newspaper editor. 1 hour, 44 minutes.
Huntington Street Cinema 16, Interstate Park Cinemas 18, Macedonia Cinemark 15, Valley View 24

Playing through
next week
88 MINUTES — ♥1/2
(R — disturbing violent content, brief nudity, language) Time is of the essence for Al Pacino's Dr. Jack Gramm, a forensic psychiatrist who receives a threatening call on his cell phone informing him he's got 88 minutes to live. 1 hour, 46 minutes.
Jackson Township Movies 10

BABY MAMA — ♥♥
(PG-13 — crude and sexual humor, language and a drug reference) A career-driven single woman (Tina Fey) hires a surrogate (Amy Poehler) to carry her child to term. Starring Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. 1 hour, 36 minutes.
Jackson Township Movies 10

MY BLUEBERRY NIGHTS — ♥♥1/2
(PG-13 — mature thematic material, including violence, drinking, smoking) An extra-sweet romantic fable from Wong Kar-Wai about love and desserts. You taste My Blueberry Nights with your retinas. There are less appetizing things to look at for 90 minutes than this pretty pie-cart of a movie, its glazed slices topped with the faces of Norah Jones, Jude Law, Natalie Portman, Rachel Weisz and David Strathairn instead of chocolate-dipped strawberries, dollops of whipped cream or frosting rosebuds. Empty calories. 1 hour, 30 minutes.
Big Picture

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: PRINCE CASPIAN — ♥♥♥
(PG — epic battle action, violence) The Pevensie siblings return to Narnia, where they are enlisted to help ward off an evil king and restore the rightful heir to the land's throne, Prince Caspian. 2 hours, 17 minutes.
Big Picture, Montrose 12

THE COUNTERFEITERS — ♥♥♥
(R — some strong violence, brief sexuality/nudity, language) A true story of the Nazis' massive wartime counterfeiting operation, run out of a concentration camp. 1 hour, 38 minutes.
Cedar Lee

THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM — ♥♥1/2
(PG-13 — martial-arts violence, strong language) A Karate Kid-meets-Tolkien tale starring Jackie Chan and Jet Li as two martial-arts masters helping a shy, contemporary Boston boy (Will & Grace's Michael Angarano) on his quest to deliver a magical staff back in time to ancient China's Monkey King. Directed by Rob Minkoff (The Lion King, Stuart Little). 1 hour, 43 minutes.
Jackson Township Movies 10

FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL — ♥♥♥
(R — sexual content, language, some graphic nudity) The latest issue from writer-producer-director Judd Apatow's anti-stud farm, a sibling of The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up and Superbad. After his TV-star girlfriend leaves him for a British pop singer, Peter (Jason Segel, also the screenwriter) goes to Hawaii to recover — only to find them staying at the same resort. Ranks with the aforementioned Apatow-produced films for laughs and smarts. With Kristen Bell. 1 hour, 41 minutes.
Jackson Township Movies 10

GET SMART — ♥♥♥
(PG-13 — some rude humor, action violence and language) Classic sitcom that cleverly satirized Cold War espionage has been transformed for the big screen into an even smarter vehicle. Steve Carell is in the lead role with Anne Hathaway as Agent 99. 1 hour, 50 minutes.
Carnation Cinema, Cinemark Aurora 10, Garrettsville Cinemas, Great Oaks Cinema, Hudson Cinema 10, Huntington Street Cinema 16, Interstate Park Cinemas 18, Kent Plaza Theatre, Lake Cinemas 8, Macedonia Cinemark 15, Massillon 12, Montrose 12, Plaza Cinemas at Chapel Hill, Rolling Acres Cinema, Shaker Square Cinemas, Tinseltown USA, Tower City Cinemas, Valley View 24, Wooster Movies 10, Magic City Drive-In, Midway Twin Drive-In

THE HAPPENING — ♥♥♥
(R — violent and disturbing images) One day in New York people start killing themselves. The survivors flee the city, and Mark Wahlberg and Zooey Deschanel find themselves trekking through Pennsylvania farmlands, while the thought develops that the planet's vegetation might be taking its revenge on man. Thoughtful, oddly compelling; too uneventful for some, but it can weave a spell. 1 hour, 31 minutes.
Cinemark Aurora 10, Hudson Cinema 10, Huntington Street Cinema 16, Interstate Park Cinemas 18, Kent Plaza Theatre, Lake Cinemas 8, Macedonia Cinemark 15, Massillon 12, Montrose 12, Plaza Cinemas at Chapel Hill, Tinseltown USA, Tower City Cinemas, Valley View 24, Wooster Movies 10

HAROLD & KUMAR ESCAPE FROM GUANTANAMO BAY — ♥♥1/2
(R — sexual content, nudity, strong language, drug use, crude humor) Harold (John Cho) and Kumar (Kal Penn) are mistaken for terrorists and sent to Guantanamo Bay. 1 hour, 42 minutes.
Jackson Township Movies 10

THE INCREDIBLE HULK — ♥♥
(PG-13 — sequences of intense action violence, some frightening sci-fi images, and brief suggestive content) Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) works at controlling the anger that unleashes the Hulk while he tries to find a cure. And he pines over old love Betty Ross (Liv Tyler). But Betty's father, General ''Thunderbolt'' Ross (William Hurt), dreams of using Banner's powers as the basis for a human weapon. While the action sequences are impressive at times, the film is far more dependent on audience nostalgia than creativity. 1 hour, 54 minutes.
Carnation Cinema, Cinemark Aurora 10, Garrettsville Cinemas, Hudson Cinema 10, Huntington Street Cinema 16, Independence 10, Interstate Park Cinemas 18, Kent Plaza Theatre, Lake Cinemas 8, Macedonia Cinemark 15, Massillon 12, Shaker Square Cinemas, Tinseltown USA, Tower City Cinemas, Valley View 24, West Market Plaza 7, Wooster Movies 10, Magic City Drive-In, Midway Drive-In

INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL — ♥♥1/2
(PG-13 — adventure violence, scary images) Harrison Ford returns as the iconic adventurer who picks up a new sidekick (Shia La Beouf) and an old flame (Karen Allen) for this ride. 2 hours, 4 minutes.
Cinemark Aurora 10, Hudson Cinema 10, Huntington Street Cinema 16, Independence 10, Interstate Park Cinemas, Kent Plaza Theatre, Linda Theatre, Macedonia Cinemark 15, Massillon 12, Tinseltown USA, Valley View 24, West Market Plaza 7, Wooster Movies 10, Blue Sky Drive-in

IRON MAN — ♥♥♥
(PG-13 — some intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence, and brief suggestive content) Robert Downey Jr. dons a metal suit to fight evil in this Marvel comic adaptation directed by Jon Favreau (Elf). With Jeff Bridges, Gwyneth Paltrow and Terrence Howard. 2 hours, 6 minutes.
Big Picture, Huntington Street Cinema 16, Interstate Park Cinemas 18, Macedonia Cinemark 15, Montrose 12, Tinseltown USA, Valley View 24

KUNG FU PANDA — ♥♥♥
(PG — sequences of martial arts action) Po (Jack Black), a reluctant panda bear, is recruited by a team of Kung Fu masters and trained in the ways of the ancient martial art in order to protect the Valley of Peace from an evil snow leopard. 1 hour, 26 minutes.
Carnation Cinema, Cinemark Aurora 10, Garrettsville Cinemas, Hudson Cinema 10, Huntington Street Cinema 16, Interstate Park Cinemas 18, Kent Plaza Theatre, Lake Cinemas 8, Macedonia Cinemark 15, Massillon 12, Montrose 12, Plaza Cinemas at Chapel Hill, Shaker Square Cinemas, Tinseltown USA, Tower City Cinemas, Valley View 24, Wooster Movies 10, Blue Sky Drive-In

THE LOVE GURU — ♥1/2
(PG-13 — crude and sexual content throughout, language, some comic violence and drug references) Self-love does not seem to be an issue for Mike Myers, starring as a guru with an inferiority complex who falls for the Toronto Maple Leafs' owner (Jessica Alba) while counseling the team's lovesick star (Romany Malco), whose wife has run off with a rival goalie (Justin Timberlake). 1 hour, 35 minutes.
Cinemark Aurora 10, Hudson Cinema 10, Huntington Street Cinema 16, Independence 10, Interstate Park Cinemas 18, Kent Plaza Theatre, Lake Cinemas 8, Macedonia Cinemark 15, Massillon 12, Rolling Acres Cinema, Tinseltown USA, Tower City Cinemas, Valley View 24, West Market Plaza 7, Wooster Movies 10

MADE OF HONOR — ♥1/2
(PG-13 — sexual content and language) Patrick Dempsey discovers he's in love with his best friend (Michelle Monaghan), but it's too late. She's getting ready to marry another man and move overseas. 1 hour, 39 minutes.
Jackson Township Movies 10, Montrose 12

MISS PETTIGREW LIVES FOR A DAY — ♥♥♥
(PG-13 — some partial nudity and innuendo) A charming film based on a novel by Winifred Watson about a frumpy governess, Miss Pettigrew (Frances McDormand), who becomes the social secretary for nightclub singer Delysia Lafosse (Amy Adams), who is intent on becoming a star. 1 hour, 32 minutes.
Cedar Lee

NIM'S ISLAND — ♥♥♥
(PG — mild adventure action, brief language) A popular author (Jodie Foster) teams up with the adventure-loving Alex Rover (Gerald Butler) in order to help a young girl (Abigail Breslin), who lives on an island where her father has gone missing. Two problems the author faces: her crippling fear of leaving her house, and Alex is merely the main character in her best-selling novels. 1 hour, 35 minutes.
Jackson Township Movies 10

PRICELESS — ♥♥
(PG-13 — sexual content, including nudity) An ultimately tasteless, empty story about people who do degrading things to themselves and others. That said, it's all done with clear-eyed insight and a light touch that makes it a palatable comedy with a delightful adult sensibility. With Audrey Tautou and Gad Elmaleh. In French with subtitles. 1 hour, 44 minutes.
Cedar Lee

PROM NIGHT — ♥
(PG-13 — violence, terror, some sexual material, underage drinking, language) A remake of a 1980 slasher film. The man who killed a high school girl's family stalks her at her prom. Stars Brittany Snow. 1 hour, 28 minutes.
Jackson Township Movies 10

THE RAPE OF EUROPA — No star rating
(No content rating) Documentary details the fate of artworks during and after World War II. 1 hour, 57 minutes.
Montrose 12

ROMAN DE GARE — ♥♥1/2
(R — brief language and sexual references) Intriguing character actor Dominique Pinon, who looks like an insect when he's chewing gum, can do a lot of things at the same time. According to the labyrinthine plot of this movie, he is perhaps an escaped serial killer, a ghost writer or a runaway husband. He meets the heroine (Audrey Dana) at 3 a.m. at a highway cafe, where she has been dumped by a jealous boyfriend. And in Claude Lelouch's twister, which is too clever by half, various possibilities of his possible identities loop back upon themselves. 1 hour, 43 minutes.
Cedar Lee

SEX AND THE CITY: THE MOVIE — ♥♥♥
(R — strong sexual content, graphic nudity, language) Set four years after we last saw the ladies, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Samantha (Kim Cattrall), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), and Charlotte (Kristin Davis) negotiate their friendships, romances and careers in New York City. At the center of it all is Carrie's pending nuptials to Mr. Big (Chris Noth). 2 hours, 15 minutes.
Hudson Cinema 10, Huntington Street Cinema 16, Interstate Park Cinemas 18, Kent Plaza Theatre, Macedonia Cinemark 15, Massillon 12, Montrose 12, Plaza 8 at Chapel Hill, Shaker Square Cinemas, Tinseltown USA, Valley View 24

THE STRANGERS —♥♥1/2
(R — violence/terror and language) A couple (Scott Speedman and Liv Tyler) cozied up in a vacation home are terrorized by unknown assailants. 1 hour, 20 minutes.
Independence 10, Interstate Park Cinemas 18, Jackson Township Movies 10, Kent Plaza Theatre, Montrose 12, Valley View 24

THE VISITOR — ♥♥♥
(PG-13 — brief strong language) Walter Vale (Richard Jenkins) gets caught up in the lives of a couple of foreigners, who are in the country illegally. The film carries a harsh statement about post-9/11 immigration procedures, and while timely, relevant and compelling, it doesn't overshadow the heart of the story, which is about the human connection. 1 hour, 46 minutes.
Cedar Lee

WHAT HAPPENS IN VEGAS — ♥♥♥
(PG-13 — some sexual and crude content, language, including a drug reference) A formulaic romantic comedy that would be nothing more than a lame laugher, except for the skill of Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher, who milk this story for all it's worth. This tale of opposites attracting — and finding themselves accidentally hitched in Vegas — is an amusing tale of love and loss, with a $3 million payday. 1 hour, 39 minutes.
Independence 10, Jackson Township Movies 10, Valley View 24

YOU DON'T MESS WITH THE ZOHAN — ♥♥♥
(PG-13 — crude and sexual content throughout, language and nudity) An Israeli counterspy (Adam Sandler) orchestrates a scenario that will allow him to move to New York City and reinvent himself as a hairstylist. 1 hour, 53 minutes.
Cinemark Aurora 10, Huntington Street Cinema 16, Independence 10, Interstate Park Cinemas 18, Kent Plaza Theatre, Lake Cinemas 8, Macedonia Cinemark 15, Massillon 12, Tinseltown USA, Tower City Cinemas, Valley View 24, West Market Plaza 7, Wooster Movies 10, Magic City Drive-In, Midway Drive-In

 

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