Sunday, December 9, 2012

Critics Consensus: Playing for Keeps Misses the Mark

Plus, Hyde Park on Hudson is a little too soapy.

Also opening this week in limited release:

  • The Rabbi's Cat, an animated feature about an irreverent talking feline in 1930s Algeria, is at 100 percent.
  • Tchoupitoulas, a fiction/documentary hybrid that follows three teenage brothers on a wild night in New Orleans, is at 86 percent.
  • Wagner & Me, a doc in which Stephen Fry looks at the life and legacy of the great composer, is at 75 percent.
  • The Fitzgerald Family Christmas, starring Edward Burns in a drama about a group of adult siblings whose long-estranged father plans to attend the family Christmas celebration, is at 54 percent.
  • Waiting For Lightning, a doc about professional skateboarder Danny Way, is at 60 percent.
  • In Our Nature, starring Jena Malone and John Slattery in a drama about a tense reunion at a family summer house, is at 55 percent.
  • Cheerful Weather For The Wedding, starring Felicity Jones and Elizabeth McGovern in a period dramedy about a woman who is visited by her ex on her wedding day, is at 46 percent.
  • Hyde Park on Hudson, starring Bill Murray and Laura Linney in a historical drama about FDR hosting the King and Queen of England at his summer house, is at 44 percent.
  • Deadfall, starring Eric Bana and Olivia Wilde in a thriller about a pair of criminals attempting to traverse an inhospitable wilderness after a casino heist, is at 31 percent.
  • Lay the Favorite, starring Rebecca Hall and Bruce Willis in a comedy about an aspiring stripper who becomes a sports betting wiz, is at 21 percent.
  • Delhi Safari, an animated film about a group of animals who are afraid of losing their native habitat, is at 17 percent.

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1926410/news/1926410/

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