Arts & Entertainment
Movie Reviews: Riddick, The Getaway, The World's End
Movie reviews and movie times for theaters in the Johnston area, including, "Kick-Ass 2," "Elysium," and "Mortal Instruments: City of Bone." Let Patch help you decide what you're going to see this weekend.

Movie information aggregated from moviefone.com
Riddick
- Run Time: 119 mins.
- Starring: Vin Diesel , Karl Urban , Jordi Mollà , Matt Nable , Katee Sackhoff
- Director: David N. Twohy
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If only audiences, like the title character in Riddick (* out of four; rated R; opens Friday nationwide), were equipped with luminescent extra-vision eyeballs. Then it might be possible to muddle through the dark and incoherent action scenes. But to the ordinary naked eye, characters and landscape look bathed in dusty milk chocolate. It's often impossible to tell who's fighting whom or who's been devoured by a space alien. Not that it's really worth pondering.
Not only is this third installment in the series tedious, grisly and inane, its star, Vin Diesel, plays a ridiculous amalgam in the title role. He's a killing machine with a heart of gold, a malevolent mush-ball who plays fetch with alien critters. ~Claudia Puig, USA Today See Full Review
The Getaway- Run Time: 90 mins.
- Starring: Ethan Hawke , Selena Gomez , Jon Voight , Paul Freeman , Rebecca Budig
- Director: Courtney Solomon
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Easily one of the dopiest major studio releases since Elie Samaha got out of the business, “Getaway” marks the not-very-anticipated return to the director’s chair of low-budget horror producer Courtney Solomon, whose prior helming credits include the risible 2000 adaptation of “Dungeons & Dragons” and 2005’s wan historical ghost story “An American Hunting” (where the scariest special effect was the squandering of stars Sissy Spacek and Donald Sutherland). Here, Solomon tries for his best Kathryn Bigelow or George Romero, thrusting us straight into the action, in medias res, with Hawke and the aforementioned Shelby careening wildly through a crowded Sofia park and adjacent pedestrian mall crowded with Christmas shoppers. ~ Scott Foundas, Variety (See Full Review)
World's End
- Run Time: 109 mins.
- Starring: Simon Pegg , Nick Frost , Rosamund Pike , Martin Freeman , Paddy Considine
- Director: Edgar Wright
- Trailer
A mix of comedy, science fiction, nostalgia, adolescent wish-fulfillment and beer, beer, beer, its parts shouldn’t fit together as neatly as they do. But somehow Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg have again managed to make a movie that is knowing, touching and hilarious. Full Review Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic
Mortal Instruments: City of Bone
- Run Time: 130 mins.
- Starring: Lily Collins, Robert Maillet, Kevin Durand, Lena Headey, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers
- Director: Harald Zwart
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The storyline is at times muddled and incoherent. This won't bother readers much since they have the "inside track" on what's happening. Then again, the narrative is so predictable that maybe it doesn't matter. Full Review James Berardinelli, ReelViews
Everything chugs along briskly and reasonably entertainingly until running off the rails a bit with a wildly overcomplicated finale. Full Review Bruce Ingram, Chicago Sun-Times
Kick-Ass 2
- Run Time: 103mins.
- Starring: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Chloë Grace Moretz, Christopher Mintz-Plasse
- Director: Jeff Wadlow
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"The film doubles down on the love-hate relationship with ultra-violence that typified its predecessor, but A History of Violence this is not." Chris Cabin, Slant Magazine. Full Review
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Jobs
- Run Time: 122mins.
- Starring: Ashton Kutcher, Dermot Mulroney, Josh Gad
- Director: Joshua Michael Stern
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"Ultimately, Jobs is a prosaic but not unaffecting tribute to the virtues of defiance, nonconformity, artistry, beauty, craftsmanship, imagination and innovation, qualities it only intermittently reflects as a piece of filmmaking." Justin Chang, Variety. Full Review
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The Butler
- Run Time: 126mins.
- Starring: Forest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey, John Cusack
- Director: Lee Daniels
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"Crudely powerful. You can object to the thuggish direction and the script that’s a series of signposts, but not the central idea, which is genuinely illuminating." David Edelstein, New York Magazine. Full Review
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Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters
- Run Time: 106 mins.
- Starring: Logan Lerman, Alexandra Daddario, Brandon T. Jackson
- Director: Thor Freudenthal
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"In Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, choosing the dumbest character is a colossal task." Connie Ogle, Miami Herald. Full Review
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We're The Millers
- Run Time: 110 mins.
- Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Emma Roberts
- Director: Rawson Marshall Thurber
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"Get past the comedy and there's something almost weird at the movie's core - a deep cynicism about family and a longing for family, both at the same time." Mike LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle. Full Review
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2 Guns
- Run Time: 109 mins.
- Starring: Denzel Washington, Mark Wahlberg, Paula Patton
- Director: Baltasar Kormákur
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"There’s nothing about 2 Guns that doesn’t feel prefab, like someone poured a packet of Insta-Movie into a glass of water." Gabe Toro, The Playlist. Full Review
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Elysium
- Run Time: 109 mins.
- Starring: Matt Damon, Jodie Foster, Sharlto Copley
- Director: Neill Blomkamp
- Trailer
"Not perfect, but a much more satisfying Earth-in-ruins film than Oblivion or After Earth. It is a little more conventional than District 9 (what isn’t?), but confirms Blomkamp as one of the potential science-fiction greats of this decade." Kim Newman, Empire. Full Review
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Any of these spark your interest? Wynnsong 16 in Johnston will be playing all these movies.
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