Adam

Plus: Post Grad. Shorts and X-Games 3D

By Volcano Staff on August 20, 2009

ADAM: A tentative romance blossoms between a young man with Asperger’s (Hugh Dancy) and a young woman (Rose Byrne) touched by him.  He lacks social skills and instincts, she coaches him, he begins to experience unfamiliar emotions.  They make a pleasant couple, but the story is a little too tidy.  With Amy Irving and Peter Gallagher as her parents. (PG-13) Two and a half stars – Roger Ebert


THE FINAL DESTINATION 3D: Early opening. (R)


HALLOWEEN II: Early opening. (NR)


INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS: Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds is a big, bold, audacious war movie that will annoy some, startle others, and demonstrate once again that he’s the real thing, a director of quixotic delights.  For starters (and at this late stage after the May 2009 premiere at Cannes, I don’t believe I’m spoiling anything), he provides World War II with a much-needed alternative ending.  For once the bastards get what’s coming to them. (R) Four stars — RE


POST GRAD: A screwball comedy and also, I have to say, a feel-good movie that made me smile a lot.  It’s about the Malby family, who are just plain nice, and stick together, and have goofy things happens to them.  Alexis Bledel glows in the lead, as a recent grad who’s job-hunting.  Her family is played by Michael Keaton, Jane Lynch and grandma Carol Burnett, and her best friend (but not boyfriend) is Zach Gilford.  Evokes the movies of a more innocent time. (PG-13) Three stars – RE


SHORTS: A family themed movie about a young boy who must save his town from itself. (PG) – Bill White


X-GAMES 3D: THE MOVIE: Director Steve Lawrence brings the X-Games to 3D-life featuring such iconic personalities as Shaun White, Travis Pastrana and Danny Way. (PG) – BW