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Opening Friday
"Chimpanzee" G, 1:33, Maui Mall Megaplex.
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Zac Efron doesn’t want to rock Taylor Schilling’s boat in “The Lucky One”
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Tim Allen is the human providing the narration for this already acclaimed Disney documentary about a 3-year-old chimp separated from his troop who is then adopted by a fully grown male. Alastair Fothergill and Mark Linfield share the directing duties, and shared the challenges of getting the amazing footage in the wild. They were working in conjunction with the Jane Goddall Institute, which will get a portion of opening-week ticket sales.
"The Lucky One" PG-13, 1:56, Maui Mall Megaplex, Kukui Mall 4 and Front Street Theatres.
Zac Efron stars in this moody romance adapted from the latest best-seller by Nicholas (bring hankies) Sparks. He plays a Marine vet convinced the photo of a beautiful girl (Taylor Schilling) he found in a fierce battle zone saved his life in three Iraq tours of duty. But when he shows up in her scenic North Carolina town, complications -and trouble expressing his true feelings -add lots of obstacles to their path to true love. Blythe Danner, Jay R. Ferguson, Joe Chrest and Riley Thomas Stewart co-star; Scott Hicks directs.
"Think Like a Man" PG-13, 2:17, Maui Mall Megaplex and Kukui Mall 4.
In adapting Steve Harvey's funny best-seller to the screen, the producers left out the first half of the title: "Act Like a Lady." That's the premise for the comedy as a group of girlfriends including Gabrielle Union, Meagan Good, Regina Hall, Taraji P. Henson and Jennifer Lewis buy the book and use its advice to keep their men in check until the men (including Chris Brown, Kevin Hart, Michael Ealy and Terrence Jenkins) catch on and try to turn the tables. Tim Story directs.
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"21 Jump Street" R, 2:05, Maui Mall Megaplex.
Picking up where Johnny Depp left off 25 years ago, Jonah Hill co-stars with Channing Tatum in this big-screen version of the TV series about a pair of young cops who go back to high school undercover to bust drug rings and cure other social ills. Hill, who also produced and co-wrote the script, finds just the right odd-couple chemistry with Tatum as the "brothers" - one a brain, one a jock -wind up switching class schedules by accident. Ice Cube plays their hot-headed chief and Brie Larson, Dave Franco (James' kid brother), Rob Riggle, Jake Johnson, Nick Offerman and a certain celebrity to be named later co-star under the direction of Phil Ord and Christopher Miller.
"American Reunion" R, 2:08, Maui Mall Megaplex and Front Street Theaters; ends tonight at Kukui Mall 4 .
It's been 12 years since Jason Biggs did things Betty Crocker could never have dreamed of with "American Pie." Now the gang - ranging from Alyson "Band Camp" Hannigan to Sean William "Stiffler" Scott are back for their high school reunion. They're older -but don't bet on them being any more mature yet. Eugene Levy is back as dad joining other no-longer so-young cast members including Mena Suvari, Chris Klein, Tara Reid, Eddie Kaye Thomas, John Cho and Jennifer Coolidge as Stiffler's Mom. Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg direct.
"The Cabin in the Woods" R, 1:50, Kaahumanu 6 and Front Street Theaters.
The breakout hit at Sundance, this very original sendup of the horror genre surpasses the hype, keeping audiences guessing whether it will scare them or make them laugh from one tense moment to the next. Anna Hutchison, Chris Hemsworth, Jesse Williams, Fran Kranz and Kristen Connolly play the college party animals who wind up in the film's title. Richard Jenkins and Bradley Whitford represent the older generation as managers at a nearby research lab. "Lost" and "Cloverfield" writer Drew Goddard makes his directoral debut, with geeky mogul Joss Whedon producing. (See review on Page 2.)
"Dr. Seuss' The Lorax" PG, 1:41, Maui Mall Megaplex (3-D and 2-D)..
Decades ago, a visionary cartoonist named Theodor Geisel - better known to the world as Dr. Seuss -imagined a world with no trees and no regard for the rest of the environment, either. Danny DeVito gives voice to the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming figure at the center of this strange new world in this animated family-oriented fantasy. Zac Efron voices the 12-year-old youth who sets out to find an actual tree to bring back to win the heart of his honey (Taylor Swift). Ed Helms rounds out the cast with Chris Renaud and Kyle Balda sharing the directing duties in this box-office hit that makes some good points in these times of thinking green.
"The Hunger Games" PG-13, 2:22, Maui Mall Megaplex, Kukui Mall 4 and Lahaina Wharf Cinemas.
Continuing its record-setting roll at the box office in its third week, writer-director Gary Ross' adaptation of the first of Suzanne Collins' trio of best-sellers is a hit with critics and social observers as well as its target teen audience. "Winter's Bone" Oscar nominee Jennifer Lawrence seems born to play Katniss Everdeen, a bow-and-arrow warrior in a futuristic world where North America has become a post-apocalyptic tyranny. The annual "Games" choose a male and female teen from each of 12 districts to duel to the death on the ultimate in reality TV shows, providing entertainment for the masses. With Josh Hutcherson as her soon-to-be ally, their battle plays out against natural surroundings as well as a satirically imagined society that bears a striking resemblance to today. Twinkly-eyed Woody Harrelson is the secret weapon in the strong, eccentric supporting cast also featuring Stanley Tucci, Liam Hemsworth, Elizabeth Banks, Lenny Kravitz and Donald Sutherland. While the themes strike uncomfortably close to home, it's the performances by Lawrence and company that make the film resonate so powerfully. Recommended.
"Jiro Dreams of Sushi" PG, 1:21, Kaahumanu 6.
Filmed in Tokyo, this documentary focuses on 85-year-old sushi chef Jiro Ono. In his tiny restaurant next to a subway station, he demonstrates mastery of his ancient culinary craft in a film designed to delight foodies, point out the environmental dangers of overfishing and explore his relationship with his son, who will one day take over the business. Filmmaker David Gelb has the same sort of awe of his subject as the apprentices who have trained under Jiro, and the audience will come away feeling they have been in the presence of a spiritual master, too,
"John Carter" PG-13, 2:27, Kaahumanu 6 (3-D ).
Taylor Kitsch stars as the titular hero in this bit of historical sci-fi, playing a Civil War veteran transported to Mars where he encounters 12-foot, horned, four-armed beings and a princess (Lyn Collins) who needs to be saved from the leader of the shape-shifting villains, Dominic West. Andrew Stanton directs the special-effects-laden adaptation of the 1912 novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, better known as the creator of Tarzan. Full of eye-popping creatures and scenery, it co-stars Willem Dafoe, Samantha Morton, Thomas Haden Church, Mark Strong and Ciaran Hinds.
"Journey 2: Mysterious Island" PG, 1:44, Kaahumanu 6 (3-D).
Dwayne Johnson flexes his acting prowess, playing father figure to Josh Hutcherson on a mission to a strange realm of small elephants and other mind-boggling phenomena to try to find Josh's missing dad. Joining up with cute tour guide Vanessa Hudgens and her helicopter-piloting dad, Luis Guzman, they find out how the island got its name, which provides ample opportunities for the superhero formerly known as The Rock to demonstrate how lovable an action figure can be. Michael Caine co-stars; Brad Peyton directs.
"Lockout" PG-13, 1:50, Maui Mall Megaplex and Front Street Theaters.
Mixing political drama and sci-fi, this action-thriller stars Guy Pearce as a prisoner wrongly convicted of conspiracy against the U.S. who is offered his freedom if he can rescue the president's daughter from outer space where she is being held hostage. Maggie Grace, Vincent Regan, Joseph Gilgun and Lennie James co-star. James Mather and Stephen St. Leger direct.
"Mirror Mirror" PG, 2:01, Maui Mall Megaplex, ends tonight at Kukui Mall 4 and Front Street Theaters.
Julia Roberts as the evil queen gets top billing, and steals most of the thunder from Snow White (Lily Collins) in this comically skewed retelling of the fairy tale. Armie Hammer and Nathan Lane head the supporting cast, raising the obvious question, what happened to the dwarfs? Director Tarsem Singh uses the Brothers Grimm as a starting point before taking things in a more contemporary direction.
"The Raid: Redemption" R, 1:41, Maui Mall Megaplex.
Members of a SWAT Team have the tables turned on them after they are trapped by a mobster and his army of thugs in slum tenement. Iko Uwals, Ananda George and Ray Sahetapy star; Gareth Evans writes and directs the mayhem.
"Salmon Fishing in the Yemen" PG-13, 1:47, Kaahumanu 6.
Ewan McGregor as a cranky Scottish fisheries expert co-stars with Emily Blunt as an upper-class English assistant to a crazy but obscenely wealthy Yemeni sheik (Amr Waked) in this strange comedy. They are brought together on a quixotic mission to fulfill the sheik's dream of being able to fish for salmon in his desert homeland. Kristin Scott-Thomas is reportedly the scene stealer as a snarky pro in the prime minister's office. Veteran Lasse Hallstrom directs.
"Titanic 2012" (3-D) PG-13, 3:14, Maui Mall Megaplex.
After going deeper than any human to Mariana Trench at the bottom of the seafloor, filmmaking giant James Cameron is back on the surface to relaunch his 1997 blockbuster. Winner of 11 Academy Awards, earner of $1.84 billion in international box office sales, the new version once again plays out the star-crossed romance between Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio but adds a new co-star: 3-D technology. While everyone already knows the story isn't going to turn out any better this time, this is one of those movies that needs to be seen on the really big screen. And with Cameron's perfectionistic genius at the helm, it's probably worth a fresh look, just for the new bells and whistles.
"The Three Stooges" PG, 1:47, Kaahumanu 6, Kukui Mall 4 and Lahaina Wharf Cinemas.
Sean Hayes is Larry, Will Sasso is Curly and Chris Dimantopoulos is Moe in this update of ridiculous behavior for a new millennium. The plot has them trying to save an orphanage but winding up instead stumbling into a murder plot and a reality TV show. While it seems somewhat irreverent getting the new guys to play the real guys, directors Bobby and Peter Farrelly have never let good taste or decorum get in their way in a string of raunchy and sometimes hilarious comedy hits. Jane Lynch, Sofia Vergara and Jennifer Hudson co-star. (See review on Page 2.)
"Wrath of the Titans" PG-13, 1:54, Maui Mall Megaplex (3-D and 2-D) and Lahaina Wharf Cinemas.
Modern screen deities Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes play out the eternal battle between good and evil as Hollywood once again looks to Greek mythology for inspiration and the special effects department for action. Neeson is Zeus, who has been captured and is being held in the underworld where Hades (Fiennes) presides. Sam Worthington plays good son Perseus, taking on the treacherous challenge of rescuing his dad. Edgar Ramirez, Toby Kebbell, Rosamund Pike, Bill Nighy and Danny Huston co-star; Jonathan Liebesman directs.
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