
“Another Earth”
**1/2
This is being sold as an indie sci-fi drama, but that does both the movie and its proper audience a disservice. A muted story of atonement, forgiveness and parallel universes. A young woman driving home tipsy from a party hears a news bulletin that a planet identical to ours has suddenly appeared in the sky close to Earth. She cranes her head out the window for a look, fails to see the car carrying a family at the stoplight ahead. PG-13. 1 hour, 32 minutes. Ty Burr, Boston Globe
“The Art of Getting By”
**1/2
George is a school senior who has decided to stop doing homework and paying any attention to tests. He isn’t tortured, depressed, addicted or anything like that. It has occurred to him that he will die, and therefore, what use is homework? PG-13. 1 hour, 24 minutes. Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
“Tucker & Dale vs. Evil”
*1/2
Alan Tudyk and Tyler Labine are the two bubbas who run afoul of an SUV packed with jump-to-wrong-conclusion coeds. Tucker and Dale inspire fear and contempt from the college kids. And as the kids start meeting with this accidental impaling or that accidental shooting/immolation or what have you, the terror among the survivors grows. And it’s all just one big misunderstanding. R. 2 hours, 29 minutes. Roger Moore, The Orlando Sentinel
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