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OPENING THIS WEEK

“Pirates of the Carribbean: On Stranger Tides”Reviewed on Page 1D

“The Beaver” Reviewed on Page 6D

“Le Quattro Volte” Reviewed on Page 6D

“Hobo With a Shotgun” Reviewed at

“Forks Over Knives” Reviewed on Page 5D

“Beautiful Darling” Reviewed on Page 5D

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Here are selected mini-reviews of films in theaters, listed alphabetically.

“13 Assassins”Action R. The first hour is a complex run-up of political maneuvering and barbarism that effectively sets the stage. Foreseeing the chaos to come when Naritsugu rises to real power, a cabal of politicians hires the retired samurai Shinzaemon for a carefully planned assassination. (Ty Burr, Boston Globe) 126 minutes

“African Cats”Documentary G. An engrossing and often moving film built around the fierce instincts of a lioness and a cheetah. (Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel) 89 minutes

“Bridesmaids”Pre-nuptial comedy R. Not much borrowed, a little blue and a lot raunchy describes this often hilarious comedy about a maid of honor who becomes increasingly unhinged as her best friend’s wedding approaches. Maya Rudolph is bride-to-be Lillian. Rose Byrne is her new friend, who plunges Annie (Wiig) into self- doubt. (Kennedy) 123 minutes

“The Conspirator”Historical drama PG-13. Robert Redford’s film about the rushed justice dealt Mary Surratt, proprietor of the boarding house where John Wilkes Booth plotted to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln. (Kennedy) 122 minutes

“Everything Must Go”Comedy R. Will Farrell is a man who has hit bottom. An alcoholic who lost his job arrives home to see that his wife has tossed all his belongings onto the lawn. No wife, no home, no job — so he has a garage sale. (Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel) 96 minutes

“Fast Five”Late-model sequel PG-13. The fifth installment of the revving Vin Diesel-fueled franchise begins with a wink to Butch and Sundance for good reason: We love our outlaws. (Kennedy) 130 minutes

“Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil”Animated fairy tale PG. This takes the characters from the story of Red Riding Hood and casts them in an action-film plot. (Jake Coyle, Associated Press) 85 minutes

“Incendies”Drama R. A dead mother with a past and twins charged with untangling it. Mainly set an unnamed land that resembles the civil- war-riven Lebanon, the story moves back and forth in time as Jeanne tries to make sense of the brutal life of mother Nawal. In French and Arabic with English subtitles. (Kennedy) 130 minutes

“Jumping the Broom”Meet-the-parents comedy PG-13. American slaves had a clandestine marriage ritual: a couple jumped over a broom to signify the start of a shared journey. Sabrina (Paula Patton) and Jason (Laz Alonso) are about to say their “I dos” on Martha’s Vineyard. His mother wants them to use an heirloom broom. Her mother isn’t having it. (Kennedy) 140 minutes

“Meek’s Cutoff”Pioneer drama PG. This beautifully spare saga is set in 1845. Michelle Williams portrays Emily Tetherow. She and husband Solomon are one of three couples beginning to doubt guide Stephen Meeks will deliver them to Oregon. From the opening, the pioneers wrestle with existential challenges, then face an ethical one when Meeks captures an Indian. (Kennedy) 104 minutes

“Rio”Animated comedy G. Domesticated Blu, a cerulean macaw, and free-spirited bird Jewel must travel to Rio to mate. (Christy Lemire, Associated Press) 96 minutes

“Something Borrowed”Pre-nuptial comedy PG-13. “Something Borrowed” made us blue. Based on Emily Giffin’s best seller, this grating comedy follows the tribulations of Rachel (Ginnifer Goodwin) once she sleeps with best friend Darcy’s (Kate Hudson) fiance. The movie twists itself into a knot trying to make the betrayal OK. It can’t. (Kennedy) 90 minutes

“Soul Surfer”Inspirational surfing PG. In this Christian-leavened family film, local light AnnaSophia Robb portrays pro surfer Bethany Hamilton, who in 2003 lost her arm in a shark attack. (Kennedy) 106 minutes

“Source Code”Thriller PG-13. Afghanistan war hero Capt. Colter Stevens (Jake Gyllenhaal) is part of a clandestine operation that puts him on a doomed train. (Kennedy) 93 minutes“Thor”Action PG-13. It’s hammer time as the titular Norse diety, portrayed with humor by Aussie Chris Hemsworth, is banished to Earth by dad Odin (Anthony Hopkins). Sadly, the electricity between Thor and astrophysicist Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) is static at best. (Kennedy) 90 minutes

“Water for Elephants”Big-top drama PG-13. An engaging two hours of old-fashioned narrative rhythms and starshine, with Reese Witherspoon, Robert Pattinson and Christoph Waltz. (Kennedy) 120 minutes

“Winter in Wartime”Drama R. In the desperate final phase of World War II, a British plane crashes in the woods outside a village in occupied Holland. 13-year- old Michiel intercepts a map that was meant for the resistance and discovers an injured pilot, Jack, clutching a gun in an underground hideout. (Joe Williams, St. Louis Post-Dispatch) 103 minutes

GIANT SCREENIMAX — Denver Museum of Nature & Science

“The Wildest Dream: Conquest of Everest 2D,” “Born to Be Wild 3-D” and “Under the Sea 3-D.” Dates, times and tickets vary. 2001 Colorado Blvd., 303-322-7009,

IWERKS — The Wildlife Experience

“Dinosaurs Alive!,” Animalopolis” and “The Living Sea.” Dates, times and tickets vary.10035 S. Peoria St., Parker, 720-488-3300, thewildlife

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