This is the time of year when we get inundated with the products that were not entertaining enough for summer nor prestigious enough for the winter holidays.
- Babylon A.D. - no advance reviews - 3200 theaters. Sci-Fi from Matthieu Kassovitz, starring Vin Diesel. I expect poor reviews since even Kassovitz says it completely sucks. "Veteran-turned-mercenary Thoorop takes the high-risk job of escorting a woman from Russia to America. Little does he know that she is host to an organism that a cult wants to harvest in order to produce a genetically modified Messiah."
- College - no advance reviews - 2000 theaters. Frat comedy. No stars. Sounds like a typical straight-to-vid that showhow got a theatrical release. Plot description sounds like a combo of American Pie 5 and 6. Trailer and clips here.
- Disaster Movie - no advance reviews - 2500 theaters. The reviews will undoubtedly be awful. It's a movie spoof comedy from the same guys who did Epic Movie (6% positive reviews), Date Movie (2%), and Meet the Spartans (2%).
- Hamlet 2 - 60% positive reviews - 1600 theaters. Zany comedy. Got pretty good reviews in a trial run. 5.7 at IMDb, three stars from Ebert.
- Traitor - 51% positive reviews - 2000 theaters. Don Cheadle and Guy Pearce star in an international espionage mystery/thriller about an Islamic terrorist (Cheadle) and the supercops on his trail. Ebert awarded three stars, but many critics were unkind.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
ROTTEN TOMATOES: movies opening this week
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