Critics Consensus: Leatherheads Has its Ups and Downs; Nim's Island is Stranded; Guess The Ruins' Tomatometer!

Assessing the week in film criticism.

This week at the movies, we've got gridiron giggles (Leatherheads, starring George Clooney and Renée Zellweger), isle imagination (Nim's Island, starring Jodie Foster and Abigail Breslin), and archeological anxiety (The Ruins, starring Shawn Ashmore and Jena Malone). What do the critics have to say?

George Clooney gets compared to Cary Grant all the time, so it's only natural he would try his hand at Grant's prime métier -- the screwball comedy. Unfortunately, critics say the football laffer Leatherheads, in which Clooney stars and directs, is something of a mixed bag. Set in the early days of pro-pigskin (in the days when college was king), Leatherheads tells the tale of the struggling, ragtag Duluth squad, which has scored a major coup by tapping a college gridiron hero (played by John Krasinski) to team with aging pro Dodge Connolly (Clooney); however, the team is also under fire from an aggressive beat reporter (Renée Zellweger). The pundits say Leatherheads is a funny, amiable affair, but it could take some pointers from the no-huddle offense, which, like screwball comedy, emphasizes quick thinking, deft interaction, and risk. At 54 percent on the Tomatometer, Leatherheads is being thrown for a loss. And it's Clooney's worst-reviewed directorial effort to date -- well below Good Night and Good Luck's 94 percent. (Check out our interview with George Clooney here.)

"Look, we're running a flea flicker, and that's final! Do I look like I'm negotiating?"

A sort of Swiss Family Robinson crossed with Indiana Jones, the critics say Nim's Island is solid family fare -- with the pros and cons that implies. Abigail Breslin stars as Nim, a precocious girl who lives on a South Pacific island with her father (Gerard Butler), a scientist; when he goes missing, Nim turns to the hero of her favorite book (also played by Butler) -- and the tome's author (Jodie Foster) -- for help. Critics say Nim's Island has an old-fashioned sense of wonder and adventure -- as well as a healthy dose of girl power -- that makes for an above-average kids' adventure. But they also note the movie offers a predictable storyline and some hackneyed slapstick. Nim's Island currently stands at 48 percent on the Tomatomenter. (Take a look at a clip from the film here.)

Abigail Breslin won't be so joyous when she realizes she'll need to eat grubs and berries to survive.

It appears the folks behind The Ruins feared its critical reputation would be left in ruins, since it was barely screened before its release. Jonathan Tucker, Jena Malone, and Shawn Ashmore star in this tale of a group of tourists who find danger lurking at a remote archaeological site -- an obvious oversight by the Lonely Planet people. Kids, take your noses out of that atlas and guess the Tomatometer!

"We should have brought a tent!"

Also opening this week in limited release:

The French import Water Lilies, a delicate coming-of-age drama involving a trio of middle school girls, is at 90 percent (check out our take from Cannes here);

Jellyfish, which follows three Israeli women as their lives intersect at a wedding reception, is at 87 percent;

Shine a Light, Martin Scorsese's document of the Rolling Stones live (with special guests like Jack White and Christina Aguilera), is at 82 percent (check out this week's Total Recall for a look at some of Scorsese's lesser-known work);

Flight of the Red Balloon, Hou Hsiao-hsien's remake of the French classic starring Juliette Binoche, is at 69 percent;

Wong Kar-Wai's latest, My Blueberry Nights starring Norah Jones, Jude Law, and Natalie Portman, is at 49 percent (check out our take here, and our interview with Jones here);

And Sex and Death 101, a black comedy starring Winona Ryder and Simon Baker, is at 40 percent.

"While I've got you guys here, I wanted to talk about my vision for Freejack 2..."


And finally, props to Grendel-san for correctly guessing Superhero Movie's 17 percent Tomatometer, presumably while doing battle with Beowulf-san. One question for ya, G.S: is it hard to type with only one arm?

Recent Jodie Foster Movies:
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43% -- The Brave One (2007)
87% -- Inside Man (2006)
38% -- Flightplan (2005)
77% -- A Very Long Engagement (2004)
77% -- The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys (2002)

Recent George Clooney Movies:
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91% -- Michael Clayton (2007)
70% -- Ocean's Thirteen (2007)
33% -- The Good German (2006)
73% -- Syriana (2005)
94% -- Good Night and Good Luck (2005)

Comments

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Laurence Houle-Collin

The Ruins : 48%

I actually see a decent, if derivative, little creepfest that goes well beyond the, putrid horror offerings 2008 offered us. (One Missed Call, anyone?) So, yeah, basically, I don't think The Ruins is gonna suck. At all. Even if, chances are, it's not gonna be too good... and certainly not fresh.

Apr 3 - 05:21 PM

hatingvindiesel

Daniel Satué

The ruins: 57%

Apr 4 - 08:46 AM

Talkintrumpeter2

edward jones

I just finished The book version of "The Ruins" today and liked it, so I really want the movie to be good, but the lack of screening scares me. So, I'm going to be fairly generous and say 52%. And yes, One Missed Call was bad.

Apr 3 - 05:28 PM

Talkintrumpeter2

edward jones

52%. I liked the book but the lack of screenings scares me.

Apr 3 - 05:29 PM

smartmoviekid

jonathan ramirez

man i would love to watch "Shine a Light". the Stones, and Martin Scorsese? a dream combo.

Apr 3 - 05:39 PM

~*Admiral Snowstorm*~

Dominique Amsterdam

33% for The Ruins. I somehow don't see it as too big of a failure, but of course, it's entirely possible. Pardon my optimism in my estimate, in that case.

Apr 3 - 05:47 PM

jokerboy1991

jack giroux

Ill definately see LAETHERHEADS and SHINE A LIGHT this weekend.

Apr 3 - 07:59 PM

BowieSwimmer

Alex Smith

58% for The Ruins.
Horror critics loved the novel, which was actually a bit weak, and I feel that critics will give it a mixed bag, leaning towards the positive, but still leaving the movie Rotten.
I certainly want this to be amazing, I've been looking forward to it for a while. I just wish they had cast some more recognizable faces [not necessarily A-listers, mind you]as the four leads, to raise some more buzz for the film.
But I think the trailer is strong. We'll see what happens.

Apr 3 - 08:02 PM

blender715

Zach Johnson

35% for The Ruins. I don't know, I just don't think it's gonna be very good, but I haven't read the book, so I don't really know what to expect.

Apr 3 - 08:08 PM

lancerbird13

Clark Metheny

48% for The Ruins.
Still have high hopes for it though.:)

Apr 3 - 08:10 PM

Battlebooze

Bryan Inghram

Ruins... 12% Just watched a sneak of it.
Blah. It's both grim and boring.

Apr 3 - 10:05 PM

Battlebooze

Bryan Inghram

Maybe it wasn't that bad. I just hate movies that end like it did.
No spoiler here though, you want to know you can suffer like I did.

Apr 3 - 10:17 PM

Comment

Craig Smith

20%

Apr 3 - 10:42 PM

RamALamADingDong

That Guy

My guess for The Ruins is 25%

Apr 3 - 10:53 PM

Drunken Midgets

Corey Gloor

37% for The Ruins. Looks stylish enough to garner SOME good press

Apr 3 - 11:44 PM

schwal

andrew schwalenberg

22% for the ruins. i'm not a horror fan, but it didn't look /That/ bad.

Apr 4 - 12:42 AM

premierbaron

Matthew Squance

guessing 61%
just fresh but nothing like The Descent

Apr 4 - 01:12 AM

Bloody Mathias

Mathias N/A

The Ruins - 35%

Apr 4 - 03:39 AM

Gimy

Gimy Moo

never even heard of the Ruins...sounds better than ANOTHER Butler chic flick/kiddie crap. seriously bro, you need to stop hangin' out with Vin Diesel and the Rock, you SHOULD be an action star. not starrin' in lame pics like this. you've followed up 300 with too much estrogen and spongebob. although sadly...it's actually a step up from the Saw 5: a Romantic Revenge flick he did when he died...yet planned all this stuff for his ugly gf. fire your agent...

premierb...hopefully its nothing LIKE Descent...since that was a crap movie. completely overrated and predictable. more funny than anything else and only for 5 seconds did it actually enter the realm of "thriller" or "scary".

Apr 4 - 05:34 AM

FranklynStreet

Toohey Brian

67% on The Ruins, and it probably deserves much better than that. The book was fantastic, and the movie looks really solid.

Apr 4 - 07:41 AM

John Z. Delorean

John Street

The Ruins is rated r and doesn't include mutants or eurotrash so I'm going 52% on the tomatometer and 12 mil at the box office still think 21 and horton will take money from the new movies but I'm going to give The Ruins a shot just because it seems to be the most entertaining of the movies in theaters right now.

Apr 4 - 08:39 AM

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