Saturday, October 22, 2011

Critics Consensus: Paranormal Activity 3 is Certified Fresh

Plus, The Three Musketeers, Johnny English Reborn, and The Mighty Macs all misfire.

Also opening this week in limited release:

  • Aki Kaurismaeki's Le Havre, a dramedy about a shoeshiner who befriends a young African refugee, is at 100 percent.
  • Paul Goodman Changed My Life, a documentary about the famed countercultural writer and psychologist, is at 100 percent.
  • Martha Marcy May Marlene, starring Elizabeth Olsen and John Hawkes in a psychological thriller about a woman who tries to return to normal after leaving a cult, is Certified Fresh at 91 percent.
  • Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey, a doc about the man behind the ubiquitous Sesame Street star, is at 87 percent.
  • Margin Call, starring Kevin Spacey and Zachary Quinto in a drama about an investment bank on the verge of collapse, is Certified Fresh at 83 percent (check out co-star Paul Bettany's Five Favorite Films here).
  • Klitschko, a doc about the champion Russian boxing brothers, is at 83 percent.
  • You All Are Captains, a documentary/fiction hybrid about a director who tries to teach filmmaking to Moroccan youngsters, is at 83 percent.
  • Oranges And Sunshine, starring Emily Watson and Hugo Weaving in a drama about a social worker who discovers a mass deportation of children, is Certified Fresh at 75 percent.
  • Revenge of the Electric Car, a doc about the increase in popularity of electric vehicles, is at 70 percent.
  • Norman, a dramedy about a teenager who's dealing with both the death of his mother and the illness of his father, is at 50 percent.
  • The Catechism Cataclysm, a comedy about an unorthodox priest and his high school buddy on a camping trip, is at 40 percent.

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1923794/news/1923794/

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