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My Week With Marilyn

NOMINATED FOR 2 OSCARS, INCLUDING BEST LEAD ACTRESS When Sir Laurence Olivier made The Prince and the Showgirl in 1965, he fully expected to have an affair with his co-star, Marilyn Munroe. Instead, she took a liking to production assistant Colin Clark (for seven days, at least). “The luminous Michelle

Cove, The

PRESENTED BY CARLETON UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT In the 60s, Richard O’Barry helped capture the dolphins that played Flipper. Today, he’s working to prevent a brutal yearly dolphin slaughter in Japan — one with deadly human consequences. “It’s not easy to watch, but neither should it be missed. Cover

Adventures of Tintin, The

OSCAR NOMINEE, BEST ORIGINAL SCORE Spielberg (along with co-producer Peter Jackson) performance-captures Herge’s intrepid boy reporter to life and piles on the adventure, danger and cliffhangers at a pace that would exhaust even Indiana Jones. The result? An action-packed, tongue-in-cheek blockbuster that will blister your barnacles.

Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked

As you may have guessed from the title, this third installment of the franchise finds the Chipmunks marooned on a desert island. They get rescued in the end, and your feelings about that, whatever they are, are valid.

Dolemite

SAY IT LOUD Self-appointed “Godfather of Rap” Rudy Ray Moore stars as the titular pimpin’ street hustler  (he’s so bad he makes medicine sick) in this “rowdy, uninhibited extravaganza that bursts with music, comedy, action, sex, violence, and anything else that didn’t cost much.” (A.V. Club) If you haven’t seen

Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel

OTTAWA PREMIERE Over the course of a career that has spanned 60 years and some 300 sleazy, funny and groundbreaking films, Roger Corman has launched a galaxy of Hollywood stars, including Martin Scorsese, Ron Howard, Robert De Niro, Jack Nicholson, Francis Ford Coppola and James Cameron. Welcome to his world.

Better Than Something: Jay Reatard

OTTAWA PREMIERE | OFFICIAL SELECTION SILVERDOCS 2011 This intimate, posthumous portrait of post-punk firebrand Jay Reatard (who died in 2010, at 29) started life as a promotional short, but evolved into a truly great rock doc, “a sad, exhilarating, and ultimately inspiring documentary about a complicated young man.” (IFC)

Man With The Golden Gun, The

007/12′ Bond finds himself in the sights of the world’s most expensive assassin, the supernumerarily-nippled Francisco Scaramanga (Christopher Lee) in this, Roger Moore’s second outing as 007. Joining him are Bond girls Britt Ekland and Maude Adams (see also: Octopussy), and Herve Villchaize as Lee’s hench-midget, Nick Nack.

Moonraker

007/12′ The mission: investigate a mid-air theft of a space shuttle. The gadget: wrist dart gun. The villain: Hugo Drax. The Bond girl: Dr. Holly Goodhead (Lois Chiles). The cable-car cable Jaws bites through: licorice.

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