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“The A-Team” Reviewed on Page 4D

“Convention” Reviewed on Page 1D

“Harry Brown” Reviewed on Page 4D

“The Karate Kid” Reviewed on Page 8D

“Metropolis” Reviewed on Page 8D

CONTINUING

Here are selected mini-reviews of films in theaters, listed alphabetically.“Babies”Documentary PG. Documentary about the first year in four infants’ lives in four different cultures. (Lisa Kennedy) 79 minutes

“Clash of the Titans”Epic redux PG-13. Not quite cheesy enough to merit cult status like the 1981 version. (Kennedy) 106 minutes

“Date Night”Comedy PG-13. Steve Carell and Tina Fey as a suburban couple in a case of mistaken identity in New York. (Kennedy) 87 minutes

“Get Him to the Greek”Raunchy comedy R. Jonah Hill and Russell Brand, as a 24-year- old record exec and the fallen rock god he’s tasked with escorting from London to L.A. for an anniversary concert.(Kennedy)90 minutes

“The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”Thriller Not rated. Twisting tale about a woman gone missing 40 years earlier. In Swedish with English subtitles. (Kennedy) 132 minutes

“Iron Man 2″Comic-book action PG-13. Robert Downey Jr. as billionaire Tony Stark, a.k.a. Iron Man. (Kennedy) 124 minutes

“Just Wright”Comedy PG. An injured pro basketball player (Common) hires a live-in physical therapist (Queen Latifah). (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times) 109 minutes

“Letters to Juliet”Comedy PG. Amanda Seyfried finds old love letter and helps Vanessa Redgrave search Italy for her 50-year-lost love. (Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel) 101 minutes

“Marmaduke”Doggie don’t PG. Life with a 200-pound canine earns a dull but harmless big-screen comedy aimed at the youngest moviegoers. (Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel) 87 minutes

“La Mission”Drama R. Benjamin Bratt plays an old-world macho Latino named Che Rivera. To his disappointment his only son is gay. (Rex Reed, New York Observer) 117 minutes

“Please Give”Comedy R. Focuses on the tiny moments of connection and consolation that sustain us in a hard- edged world because they are all we have. With Oliver Platt and Catherine Keener. (Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times) 90 minutes

“Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time”Fantasy PG-13. Jake Gyllenhaal climbs walls, dodges swords and trades gibes with an angry princess (Gemma Arterton) while trying to unravel the murder of his father, the king. (Kennedy) 93 minutes

“Robin Hood”Adventure PG-13. Russell Crowe as Robin Hood to Cate Blanchett’s Widow Marian. (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times) 131 minutes

“The Secret in Their Eyes”Crime drama R. Twenty-five years ago a judge and a retired criminal investigator were involved in a brutal case of rape and murder. (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times) 156 minutes

“Sex and the City 2″Comedy R. Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda travel to Abu Dhabi. (Kennedy) 147 minutes

“Shrek Forever After”Animated PG. When bewigged cad Rupelstiltskin robs Shrek (Mike Myers) of the day he was born, the big green guy must regain his wonderful life in this enjoyable take on “It’s a Wonderful Life.” With Eddie Murphy and Antonio Banderas. (Kennedy) 93 minutes

“Splice”Sci-fi thriller R. Hipster researchers Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley create a hybrid from animal and human DNA. (Kennedy) 104 minutes

“Survival of the Dead”Zombie horror R. Zombies make excellent movie creatures because they are smart enough to be dangerous and dead enough we need not feel grief. (Roger Ebert) 90 minutes

GIANT SCREEN IMAX — Denver Museum of Nature & Science

“Hubble” and “Arabia.” Dates, times and tickets vary. 2001 Colorado Blvd., 303-322-7009,

IWERKS — The Wildlife Experience

“Jane Goodall’s Wild Chimpanzees” and “Dolphins & Whales: Tribes of the Ocean.” Dates, times and tickets vary. 10035 S. Peoria St., Parker, 720-488- 3300,

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