Opening

43% The Great Gatsby May 10
43% Peeples May 10
96% Stories We Tell May 10
86% The Painting May 10
20% Assault On Wall Street May 10
43% Aftershock May 10
84% Sightseers May 10
18% No One Lives May 10

Top Box Office

77% Iron Man 3 $174.1M
46% Pain & Gain $7.5M
77% 42 $6.1M
56% Oblivion $5.6M
69% The Croods $4.2M
8% The Big Wedding $3.9M
98% Mud $2.2M
60% Oz the Great and Powerful $2.1M
4% Scary Movie 5 $1.4M
81% The Place Beyond The Pines $1.3M

Coming Soon

89% Star Trek Into Darkness May 16
29% Erased May 17
100% Frances Ha May 17
—— The English Teacher May 17

Hubble 3D Reviews

Colin Covert
Minneapolis Star Tribune
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A zero-gravity repair job doesn't sound like a thrilling cinematic spectacle, but this 43-minute film is utterly gripping.

Full Review Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune | Original Score: 3/4

April 22, 2010
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
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A movie like this can get you thinking.

Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | Original Score: 3/4

April 22, 2010
Joe Morgenstern
Wall Street Journal
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I've been to two launches, Apollo 11 and Apollo 12, and Hubble 3D is the first film I've seen -- and felt -- that does more than hint at the skeleton-rattling power of those stupendous rockets.

Full Review Source: Wall Street Journal

March 26, 2010
Neil Genzlinger
New York Times
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Dazzling to look at of course. But such ponderous, cliché-heavy narration.

| Original Score: 3/5

March 19, 2010
Lou Lumenick
New York Post
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Contains some of the most spectacular 3-D footage I've ever seen...

Full Review Source: New York Post | Original Score: 3.5/4

March 19, 2010
Joel Achenbach
Washington Post
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The daring mission by astronauts to repair and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope in May 2009 is the perfect subject for a brilliant, thrilling 3-D Imax movie. Such a movie, alas, has yet to be made.

Full Review Source: Washington Post | Original Score: 2/4

March 19, 2010
Glenn Whipp
Los Angeles Times
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It's a movie that not only puts you in space but lets you travel through it with a speed and wonder that would make James T. Kirk go a little weak in the knees.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | Original Score: 4/5

March 18, 2010
Tom Keogh
Seattle Times
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A typical IMAX spectacle of enormous proportions, the film is both a fantastic summary of the knowledge we've gained through Hubble and an often edge-of-your-seat documentary about some of the specialists who've serviced the telescope five times.

Full Review Source: Seattle Times | Original Score: 4/4

March 18, 2010
Mark Feeney
Boston Globe
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Leonardo DiCaprio, as narrator, sounds very nearly reverent, and not without reason.

Full Review Source: Boston Globe | Original Score: 2/4

March 18, 2010
Owen Gleiberman
Entertainment Weekly
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The IMAX screen is the ultimate planetarium in the awesome documentary Hubble 3D.

Full Review Source: Entertainment Weekly | Original Score: A

March 17, 2010
Nicolas Rapold
Time Out New York
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Audiences expecting a blissout of swirling galaxies will wonder why so much time is spent on astronauts sweating over screws and bolts.

Full Review Source: Time Out New York | Original Score: 2/5

March 17, 2010
Aaron Hillis
Village Voice
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If you want an eye-popping cosmic epic, rent Star Trek. If you want interactivity, take the kids to the planetarium.

Full Review Source: Village Voice

March 16, 2010
Kirk Honeycutt
Hollywood Reporter
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Not only deposits you in outer space, but for the first time ever makes the old Star Trek gimmick of "warp speed" a reality.

March 16, 2010
Justin Chang
Variety
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The newly resurgent 3D format gets an out-of-this-world showcase in Hubble 3D.

Full Review Source: Variety

March 16, 2010
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