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Movie Reviews: After Earth, Now You See Me, Fast & Furious 6

Find movie reviews and showtimes for theaters in St. Louis Park.

Editor's Note: All reviews and information aggregated from Moviefone and RottenTomatoes.

Want to catch a movie this weekend? Here's Patch's roundup of movies playing at the Mann St. Louis Park Cinema 6 and Kerasotes Showplace Icon Theatre at West End:

New Releases:

After Earth

One sentence plot: A crash landing leaves teenager Kitai Raige (Jaden Smith) and his legendary father Cypher (Will Smith) stranded on Earth, 1,000 years after cataclysmic events forced humanity's escape.

Rotten Tomatoes viewer score: 61

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 12

Reviews:

"The movie takes off from a concept as basic as a videogame, and it sticks to that concept, without surprise." Entertainment Weekly Full Review

"A film in which the text and subtext-an effortlessly gifted father presses his less-talented son to follow in his footsteps-are in perfect alignment. Alas, only in one of the two does the story end happily." The Atlantic Full Review

"Mr. Smith and his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, are producers on After Earth, which suggests that there was no one on the production who could really say no to him." New York Times Full Review

Now You See Me

One sentence plot: Now You See Me pits an elite FBI squad in a game of cat and mouse against "The Four Horsemen," a super-team of the world's greatest illusionists.

Rotten Tomatoes viewer score: 77

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 44

Reviews:

"If you're OK with the film playing you for a sap, you'll laugh and clap and wonder how that bird got into that hat. But if you think there's a difference between being tricked and being cheated, you may feel swindled." The Wrap Full Review

"Boasting a terrific cast and a flimsy plot whose logic disappears faster than a rabbit in a hat, Now struggles to pull off its cinematic sleights of hand." USA Today Full Review

"The more you see of the movie and the more elaborate the tricks get, the less you are inclined to believe that humans rather than machines are in charge of the illusions." Toronto Star Full Review

Also in Theaters:

Fast & Furious 6

One sentence plot: Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Dwayne Johnson lead the returning cast of all-stars as the global blockbuster franchise built on speed races to its next continent in Fast & Furious 6.

Rotten Tomatoes viewer score: 95

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 73

Reviews:

"Some of the action sequences are insane. No, really. Absurd, impossible, physics defying, triage-required stuff. No matter. That's the foolish rush of a franchise that must go faster and faster and furiouser and furiouser." Denver Post Full Review

"Ludicrous, but undeniably fun and surprisingly affectionate, this is really all you could ask of a car crash movie, and more." CNN Full Review

"[The action is] glorious while it lasts, but then the film goes back to figuring out how to keep its oversized vessel from taking on water. And that's more hard work than it's worth." NPR Full Review

The Hangover Part III

One sentence plot: The Hangover Part III is the third and final film in director Todd Phillips' record-shattering comedy franchise.

Rotten Tomatoes viewer score:
 88

Rotten Tomatoes critic score:
 21

Reviews:

"This final installment in the party-boy franchise... wisely drops the narrative gimmick of alcohol-induced amnesia that made the first movie so unusual and the second its pallid copy." Chicago Reader Full Review

"This odious, mean-spirited movie appropriates the title and the characters from the previous pictures and sends them on a would-be adventure involving gangsters, gold bars and that pinnacle of hilarity, decapitated giraffes." Miami Herald Full Review

"The first Hangover was good dirty fun; the second was dirtier, and less fun. But the third? It's just a chore - and no hair of the dog is going to make it any easier to bear." Newark Star-Ledger Full Review

Epic

One sentence plot: When a teenage girl finds herself magically transported into this secret universe, she teams up with an elite band of warriors and a crew of comical, larger-than-life figures, to save their world...and ours.

Rotten Tomatoes viewer score: 73

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 63

Reviews:

"[It] is certainly very pretty to look at, and has a general agreeability about it. But the movie would need to engage us far more powerfully for that hyperbolic title to fit." Boston Globe Full Review

"'Epic' may be the thinking family's best Saturday matinee of the summer. And the date movie of the season." Minneapolis Star Tribune Full Review

"Even young would-be botanists will find this charmless animated adventure as exciting as watching grass grow." New York Daily News Full Review

Star Trek Into Darkness

One sentence plot: The crew of the Enterprise engages in an epic battle of good versus evil after being summoned home, only to discover Starfleet in ruins, and they venture into a war zone to find the powerful villain (Sherlock's Benedict Cumberbatch) responsible for the devastation.

Rotten Tomatoes viewer score: 89

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 86

Reviews:

"For all its chasing and falling and fighting—and the movie supplies a great deal of each—Star Trek Into Darkness is at its best when the Enterprise crew are merely bickering and bantering among themselves: less space opera than soap opera." The Atlantic Full Review

"The conceptual sci-fi of the original series is nowhere to be found, though you might enjoy watching the skinny young actors approximate their counterparts from the 60s; Chris Pine is especially good as Captain Kirk." Chicago Reader Full Review

"Abrams boldly goes into Star Trek Into Darkness, and crushes it again. It's more fun and more intense, without giving less to the characters." Rolling Stone Full Review

The Great Gatsby

One sentence plot: Based on the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, this drama focuses on mysterious man of wealth Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his love for the beautiful—and married—Daisy Buchanan (Carey Mulligan).

Rotten Tomatoes viewer score: 84

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 48

Reviews:

"The Great Gatsby is a cool movie, in both the positive and negative sense. You may certainly be impressed, but you may not be moved." Detroit News Full Review

"The best thing about Baz Luhrmann's much-anticipated/much-dreaded The Great Gatsby is that, for all its computer-generated whoosh and overbroad acting, it is unmistakably F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. That is no small deal." New York Magazine Full Review

"The central problem with Luhrmann's film is that when it's entertaining it's not Gatsby, and when it's Gatsby it's not entertaining." The Atlantic Full Review

Iron Man 3

One sentence plot: When brash-but-brilliant industrialist Tony Stark finds his personal world destroyed at his enemy's hands, he embarks on a harrowing quest to find those responsible.

Rotten Tomatoes viewer score: 83

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 78

Reviews:

"But for all the clanking armies of iron knights on display to dazzle the eager kid in each of us, this summer epic rings hollow. There's no one home inside the suit." Rolling Stone Full Review

"Just like he does with those crummy Sherlock Holmes movies, Downey elevates this rather flimsy material with his sheer presence." Miami Herald Full Review

"Shane Black excels at writing witty, self-referential, pop-infused banter, and there is no actor working today who is better suited to delivering it than Robert Downey Jr." The Atlantic Full Review

Mud

One sentence plot: Mud is an adventure about two boys, Ellis and his friend Neckbone, who find a man named Mud hiding out on an island in the Mississippi.

Rotten Tomatoes viewer score: 85

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 98

Reviews:

"The film is drenched in the humidity and salty air of a Delta summer, often recalling the musical, aphoristic cadences of Sam Shepard, who happens to appear in a supporting role." Washington Post Full Review

"One of the most creatively rich and emotionally rewarding movies to come along this year." Los Angeles Times Full Review

"Jeff Nichols' script for Mud is a lot like the Mississippi River that serves as a backdrop for the tale of unrequited love. There are times it is big and powerful and other times when it becomes so serene it's easy to forget the depths that hide below." Fresno Bee Full Review

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