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What’s opening Friday, June 13?
Thankfully, Jason and his hockey mask don’t show up in theaters today, so here’s what does:
The Happening: M. Night Shyamalan takes on the environment (?) in his latest thriller. The buzz indicates his career downturn might be continuing.
The Incredible Hulk: I agree with two words in the title. The Hulk is definitely in the movie. And “the” is an appropriate article to use. “Incredible,” though? Well … read my review Friday and see.
And today I will add a feature I’ve too long neglected: What’s playing at the local arthouses starting Friday:
The Neon Movies in Dayton opens Son of Rambow, about a young boy who lives in a religious sect that forbids all pop culture. Then he sees his first movie: Rambo: First Blood Part II. The film has some strong admirers.
Neon and the Little Art Theatre in Yellow Springs are playing Young@Heart, a very well-liked documentary about a senior citizens chorus that sings the likes of The Clash and Sonic Youth. Little Art is also playing Forgetting Sarah Marshall, which I liked quite a lot.
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