Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle
R
2 stars
Director: Danny Leiner.
Starring: John Cho, Kal Penn, Brook D’Orsay, Neil Patrick Harris
Regina King.
Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle

R

2 stars

Director: Danny Leiner.

Starring: John Cho, Kal Penn, Brook D’Orsay, Neil Patrick Harris Regina King.

And along the way they have many adventures, mostly centered on drugs and sex. The multicultural cast gives a shred of substance to what’s otherwise a standard adolescent gross-out flick.

A Cinderella Story

PG

1 star

Director: Mark Rosman.

Starring: Hilary Duff, Jennifer Coolidge, Chad Michael Murray, Regina King.

The timeless fairy tale is updated into a cookie-cutter specimen of the teen-girl comedy about a mistreated high-schooler who goes to a dance despite her stepmother’s wishes and lands the handsome boy. Even the delightful Duff disappoints.

The Bourne Supremacy

PG-13

2 stars

Director: Paul Greengrass

Starring: Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Joan Allen, Brian Cox, Julia Stiles.

Sequel to “The Bourne Identity,” which at least had some psychological tension as the hero learns what his identity is – namely, a CIA assassin with amnesia. This time it’s just chasing, fistfighting, and shooting. A disappointment from the director of “Bloody Sunday.”

Thunderbirds

PG

1 star

Director: Jonathan Frakes.

Starring Brady Corbet, Ben Kingsley, Sophia Miles, Bill Paxton.

An eager adolescent gets to join his family’s super-high-tech rescue team. The action is snappy and quick, but why does this youth-targeted adventure pit white male heroes against a trio of villains comprising a black man, an Asian man, and an ugly woman?

The Village (PG-13)

PG13

2 stars

Director: M. Night Shyamalan.

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Adrien Brody, Sigourney Weaver, Bryce Dallas Howard, William Hurt.

Hardships beset an isolated town that lives in fear of sinister creatures in the surrounding woods. Shyamalan remains a stilted screenwriter, but Roger Deakins’s cinematography is spooky, creepy, eerie all the way.

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