Plus, Silent House is spooky but uneven, and A Thousand Words has little to say.
Also opening this week in limited release:
- Jiro Dreams of Sushi, a documentary about the octogenarian that's considered by many to be the world's greatest sushi chef, is at 100 percent.
- The Oscar-nominated Israeli drama Footnote, about a professional conflict between father-and-son Talmudic scholars, is at 88 percent.
- Shakespeare High, a doc about California high schoolers performing some of the Bard's greatest works in a prestigious regional competition, is at 88 percent.
- Sound of Noise, a comedy/thriller about a music-averse cop who must thwart a gang of criminal musicians, is at 88 percent.
- Attenberg, a coming-of-age dramedy about a young Greek woman dealing with both her father's impending death and her own romantic awakening, is at 76 percent.
- The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye, a doc about the literally transformative love affair between the Psychic TV frontman and his bandmate, is at 73 percent.
- Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, starring Ewan McGregor and Emily Blunt in a dramedy about a fisheries expert tasked with bringing fly fishing to a desert nation, is at 66 percent (check out Blunt's Five Favorite Films here).
- Friends With Kids, starring Kristen Wiig and Jon Hamm in a comedy about a group of close friends dealing with the effects of familial responsibility on their love lives, is at 57 percent (check out co-star Megan Fox's Five Favorite Films here).
- Good for Nothing, a parody of macho old-school Westerns, is at 40 percent.
- The Decoy Bride, starring Kelly Macdonald and Alice Eve in a romantic comedy about a movie star who hastily assembles a fake wedding to ward off paparazzi interest in her nuptials, is at 25 percent.
Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1924708/news/1924708/
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