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FILM CLIPS

Posted: March 5, 2010 at 3:07 a.m.

— At area theaters

85

AVATAR, PG-13 A former Marine confined to a wheelchair becomes a half-human, half Na’vi “avatar” and tries to help save a civilization on a distant world against corporate interests who want to strip-mine the place for valuable ore. (160 minutes)

86

THE BLIND SIDE, PG-13 Sandra Bullock plays a well-to-do white woman who takes in a homeless black teenager (Quinton Aaron) from a broken home and helps him fulfill his potential on and off the football field. Based on a true story. (126 minutes)

81

THE BOOK OF ELI, R In the not too distant future, across the wasteland of what was once America, a lone warrior (Denzel Washington) fights to bring the knowledge that could be the key to rebuilding civilization. (118 minutes)

86

BROTHERS, R When his older Marine brother (Tobey Maguire) is reported missing and presumed dead in Afghanistan, the family “black sheep” (Jake Gyllenhaal) takes care of his sister-in-law (Natalie Portman)and her children - until the brother’s unexpected return. (110 minutes)

78

COP OUT, R Two longtime NYPD partners (Bruce Willis, Tracy Morgan), on the trail of a stolen, rare, mint-condition baseball card, find themselves up against a merciless, memorabiliaobsessed gangster. With Adam Brody, Kevin Pollak, Seann William Scott, Jason Lee; directed by Kevin Smith. (100 minutes)

85

THE CRAZIES, R In this remake of an early George A. Romero film, residents of a town accidentally exposed to a biological weapon become dangerously insane. With Timothy Olyphant, Radha Mitchell; directed by Breck Eisner. (101 minutes)

89

CRAZY HEART, R Jeff Bridges plays a worn-down country singer, his spirit broken by multiple failed marriages, too much time on the road and too many nights with the bottle, who forms an unusual bond with a burgeoning journalist. (112 minutes)

72

DAYBREAKERS, R It’s 2019 and an unknown plague has transformed the world’s population into vampires who must find a blood substitute before they completely wipe out the humanrace. (98 minutes)

77

DEAR JOHN, PG-13 A young soldier (Channing Tatum) and the idealistic college student he falls in love with (Amanda Seyfried) spend the next seven years separated by his increasingly dangerous deployments. (108 minutes)

80

EDGE OF DARKNESS, R Mel Gibson plays a veteran Boston homicide detective and single father who, when his 24-year-old daughter is murdered on the steps of his home, runs up against corporate cover-ups and government collusion in his solitary search for answers. (108 minutes)

86

AN EDUCATION, PG-13 In a London suburb, post-war and pre-Beatles, a bright schoolgirl is torn between studying for a place at Oxford and the more exciting alternative offered to her by a charismatic older man. (99 minutes)

79

FROM PARIS WITH LOVE, R Jonathan Rhys Meyers plays an ambassador’s aide about to realize his dream of becoming a real CIA operative until he meets his new partner (John Travolta), a trigger-happy, wisecracking, loose cannon who is the last bestchance of stopping a terrorist attack. (95 minutes)

82

THE IMAGINARIUM OF DR. PARNASSUS

, PG-13

Christopher Plummer plays the title character, a mysterious traveling showman who possesses the unique ability to guide the imagination of others, now desperate to save his teenage daughter from the consequences of a deal he made with the devil. (122 minutes)

83

INVICTUS, PG-13 Newly elected South African President Nelson Mandela (Morgan Freeman), believing he can bring his racially and economically divided people together through the universal language of sport, rallies post-apartheid South Africa’s underdog rugby team as they make an unlikely run to the 1995 World Cup championship. (134 minutes)

86

THE LAST STATION, R Christopher Plummer plays Russian writer Leo Tolstoy in the final year of his life. With Helen Mirren, James McAvoy, Paul Giamatti, Anne-Marie Duff; directed by Michael Hoffman. (112 minutes)

78

LEAP YEAR, PG Amy Adams plays a woman determined to get marriedto the perfect guy, whose plan to follow her boyfriend to Dublin so she can propose to him on Feb. 29 goes predictably awry. (97 minutes)

67

LEGION, R An out-of-the-way diner becomes the unlikely battleground for the survival of the human race when God sends his legion of angels to bring on the Apocalypse. (100 minutes)

83

THE LOVELY BONES, PG-13 A murdered girl watches over her family - and her killer - from heaven, weighing her desire for vengeance against her desire for her family to heal. (135 minutes)

80

IT’S COMPLICATED, R Meryl Streep plays the owner of a thriving West Coast bakery/restaurant and the mother of three grown children who finds herself having an affair - with her ex-husband (Alec Baldwin). (104 minutes)

89

THE MESSENGER, R An Iraq war veteran (Ben Foster) who has narrowly escaped death in combat struggles with his new post at the Casualty Notification Office under the mentorship of a senior officer (Woody Harrelson). (105 minutes)

69

OLD DOGS, PG Best friends - oneunlucky-in-love divorced man (Robin Williams) and the other a fun-loving bachelor (John Travolta) - are unexpectedly forced to take care of 7-year-old twins while on the brink of the biggest business deal of their lives. (88 minutes)

87

PERCY JACKSON & THE OLYMPIANS: THE LIGHTNING THIEF

, PG

Percy, immediately upon discovering that he’s a demi-god (the son of Poseidon), finds himself caught between battling Greek gods and monsters as he tries to save his kidnapped mother and track down whoever really stole Zeus’ thunderbolt. (120 minutes)

79

PLANET 51, PG In this animated comedy, an American astronaut finds the planet he’s just landed on is inhabited, with the residents happily living in a little-green-people, white-picketfence existence, not unlike America in the 1950s. (91 minutes)

87

THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG, G A beautiful New Orleans girl agrees to kiss a frog who desperately wants to be human again, but their road to a happy ending first takes an adventurous twist through the Louisiana bayous. Animated. (95 minutes)

82

SHUTTER ISLAND, R Two U.S. marshals (Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Ruffalo) investigate the mysterious disappearance of a murderer from a fortress-like hospital for the criminally insane on a remote and barren island off the coast of Massachusetts. (138 minutes)

89

A SINGLE MAN, R A single day in the life of a British college professor (Colin Firth) struggling to find meaning to his life after the death of his longtime domestic partner in 1962 Los Angeles, at the height of the Cuban missile crisis. (99 minutes)

71

TOOTH FAIRY, PG Dwayne Johnson plays a hard-charging minor league hockey player whose nickname “The Tooth Fairy” comes from his smash-mouth style of play and who, for discouraging a youngster’s hopes,is sentenced to a week as a real tooth fairy. (102 minutes)

77

THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON,

PG-13

The second installment of the Twilight series continues the romance between vampire Edward (Robert Pattinson) and mortal Bella (Kristen Stewart), whose childhood friend has a supernatural secret of his own. (130 minutes)

90

UP IN THE AIR, R George Clooney plays a corporate hatchet man forced to fight for his job when his company downsizes its travel budget, just as he is on the cusp of his goal of reaching 10 million frequent-flier miles and just after he meets the frequent-flier woman of his dreams. (109 minutes)

77

VALENTINE’S DAY, PG-13 An allstar cast playing various Los Angelenos find romance on ... well, you know when. (117 minutes)

72

WHEN IN ROME, PG-13 An ambitious young New Yorker (Kristen Bell), disillusioned with romance, takes a whirlwind trip to Rome, where she defiantly plucks magic coins from a fountain of love and inexplicably ignites the passions of a passel of odd suitors. (91 minutes)

79

THE WOLFMAN, R Benicio Del Toro plays a haunted nobleman who is lured back to his family estate after his brother vanishes then discovers a horrifying destiny for himself. (102 minutes)

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THE YOUNG VICTORIA, PG Emily Blunt plays Queen Victoria in the turbulent first years of her reign. (100 minutes)Movie-rating point system Movies are rated on a scale from 50 to 100. Guidelines for moviegoers:

96-100 Transcendent

90-95 Exceptional 80-89 Better than most to remarkable 70-79 Average 60-69 Awful to mediocre 50-59 Irredeemable

MovieStyle, Pages 35 on 03/05/2010

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