Plus, The Smurfs has critics feeling blue, and Crazy, Stupid, Love is sharp and funny.
Also opening this week in limited release:
- The Interrupters, a documentary about a group of "violence interrupters" who attempt to combat urban violence in Chicago, is at 100 percent.
- The Guard, starring Brendan Gleeson and Don Cheadle in a dramedy about a gruff Irish policeman who teams with an incredulous FBI agent on a drug investigation, is at 93 percent.
- Attack the Block, an action/comedy about a group of inner city London kids who defend the city against an alien invasion, is Certified Fresh at 91 percent.
- The Future, directed by and starring Miranda July in the tale of an unmarried couple whose maturity is tested after adopting a stray cat, is at 91 percent.
- Point Blank, a French thriller about a nurse who finds himself caught in the crossfire of rival gangsters as he attempts to save his kidnapped wife and child, is at 88 percent.
- Sleep Furiously, a lyrical documentary about life in a Welsh farming community, is at 79 percent.
- Good Neighbors, starring Scott Speedman and Jay Baruchel in a thriller about the residents of an apartment building who become fascinated with a series of local murders, is at 65 percent.
- The Devil's Double, starring Dominic Cooper in a dual role as Saddam Hussein's hard-partying son Uday and as his reluctant body double, is at 61 percent.
Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1923277/news/1923277/
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