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OPENING The Bourne Legacy (Cineplex Odeon Victoria, Cineplex Odeon Westshore, Empire University 4, SilverCity, Star) Another mysterious black-ops agent follows in the footsteps of Jason Bourne in this fourth instalment of the espionage franchise.

OPENING

The Bourne Legacy

(Cineplex Odeon Victoria, Cineplex Odeon Westshore, Empire University 4, SilverCity, Star) Another mysterious black-ops agent follows in the footsteps of Jason Bourne in this fourth instalment of the espionage franchise. PG

Odd Life of Timothy Green

(Empire Capitol 6, SilverCity) A childless couple bury a box in their backyard, containing all of their wishes for an infant. Soon, a child is born, though Timothy Green is not all that he appears. G

Ruby Sparks

(Cineplex Odeon Victoria) A young novelist who was successful early in his career finds himself struggling until he invents an inspiring new character -- who shocks him by appearing in the flesh shortly thereafter. With Paul Dano, Zoe Kazan, Antonio Banderas and Annette Bening.PG

CONTINUING

The Amazing Spider-Man 3D

Rating 3 1/2

(Caprice, Empire Capitol 6, SilverCity) A reboot of the superhero franchise with Andrew Garfield as a leaner, more intense Spider-Man and Emma Stone as his love interest. It's a more intimate telling of a familiar story, including the part about a giant lizard that threatens New York. -- Jay Stone. PG

Beasts Of the Southern Wild

Rating 4

(Cineplex Odeon Victoria) Winner of the Grand Jury prize at this year's Sundance Film Festival, Behn Zeitlin's feature-directing debut tells the story of a six-year-old named Hushpuppy who lives on the bayou with her daddy. When a great storm approaches, and her father gets sick, Hushpuppy is forced to use her wits to survive in an increasingly hostile landscape. A bleak fairy tale with elements of Southern Gothic and black martyrdom, Beasts of the Southern Wild is a memorable, if contrived, window into the 21st-century American soul. -- Katherine Monk. PG

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

Rating 3

(Caprice, ) An all-star cast of veterans led by Judi Dench and Maggie Smith stars in this new film from John Madden that takes us to an old-folks home in India. Hoping to revitalize his dilapidated hotel with English guests, Sonny (Dev Patel) takes on a group of crusty personalities who eventually transform the hotel, as well as each other. Contrived and laden with cliché, the movie still pulls off some gentle comedy because the acting is so solid. -- Katherine Monk. G

Brave

Rating 3 1/2

(Caprice, Empire Capitol 6, SilverCity) This new Pixar movie is a spectacularly rendered fable about a young Scottish princess (voiced by Kelly Macdonald) who rejects her mother's plans for her to get married. There are exciting scenes of archery, a witch's magic spell and fearsome bear attacks, but the movie never becomes the defining legend it is trying to be. -- Jay Stone. G

The Campaign

(Cineplex Odeon Victoria, Cineplex Odeon Westshore, SilverCity) In order to gain influence over their North Carolina district, two CEOs seize an opportunity to oust long-term congressman Cam Brady by putting up a rival candidate. Their man: naive Marty Huggins, director of the local tourism centre. Starring Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis. 14A

The Dark Knight Rises

Rating 4 1/2

(Cineplex Odeon Westshore, Empire Capitol 6, Empire University 4, SilverCity Imax) Christopher Nolan delivers everything his third Bat-movie required as he pits Bruce Wayne against his own alter ego, and the world against a raving madman in a mask. While it follows genre formula to a T, this epic reel also picks up on the bloody threads of the French Revolution as Nolan gives form to the Occupy movement, and the public desire to hang corporate bankers from the highest tree. Smart, cinematic and skilfully executed at every level, The Dark Knight Rises proves you can make a socially provocative and politically subversive statement and sell it as top-notch escapism. Christian Bale, Gary Oldman, Anne Hathaway, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson and Morgan Freeman star. -- Katherine Monk. PG

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days

(Cineplex Odeon Westshore, Empire Capitol 6, Empire University 4, SilverCity) An adolescent boy tries to survive summer misadventures in such fraught situations as swimming at the public pool and going camping. Starring Zachary Gordon and Steve Zahn. G

Hope Springs

(Cineplex Odeon Victoria, Cineplex Odeon Westshore, Empire University 4, SilverCity, Star) After 30 years of marriage, a middle-age couple attends an intense, week-long counselling session to work on their relationship. Starring Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones. PG

Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D

(Cineplex Odeon Westshore, SilverCity) A group of Paleolithic animal pals tries to survive a continental cataclysm in the fourth instalment of the Ice Age series. With the voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary and Queen Latifah. G

The Intouchables

Rating 4

(Cineplex Odeon Victoria) A sentimental but wry French buddy comedy about an uneducated black immigrant (Omar Sy) who becomes the caregiver to a rich white connoisseur (Françis Cluzet). They both learn lessons in an obvious but undeniably charming way. In French with English subtitles.

-- Jay Stone. PG

Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted

Rating 4

(Caprice) An animated film that's vertiginous, explosive, ridiculous, frantic and anti-Canadian (they joke about our "work ethic"). Inspired 3-D and non-stop silliness make this the most fun you can have at the movies so far this summer. -- Jay Stone. G

Magic Mike

Rating 3 1/2

(Caprice) Channing Tatum shows off his many talents as a male stripper in this entertaining, if somewhat predictable, romantic drama based on his own life. Mike thought he had it all until he introduced a struggling buddy (Alex Pettyfer) to the world of buff dancing and watched it change him for the worse. Director Steven Soderbergh maps every cliché, and elegantly avoids most, as he offers an entertaining piece of escapism that gently pokes at gender-based hypocrisy. -- Katherine Monk. 14A

Moonrise Kingdom

Rating 2 1/2

(Cineplex Odeon Victoria) Wes Anderson tells the story of two outsider kids who fall in love during the summer of 1965 and attempt to realize the happy-ever-after ending. While the movie looks good, and the performances from an ensemble cast that includes Bill Murray, Frances McDormand, Bruce Willis and Ed Norton are solid, the movie feels like a work in miniature where everything is drawn to scale, but carries little emotional heft. -- Katherine Monk. PG

Step Up Revolution

(Empire Capitol 6) Newly arrived in Miami, an aspiring dancer falls for the leader of a local dance crew, and together they battle a wealthy developer. With Ryan Guzman and Kathryn McCormick. PG

Ted

Rating 3

(Caprice, Cineplex Odeon Victoria) A crude comedy with Mark Wahlberg as a 35-year-old slacker who's being held back by his best friend and roommate, a talking teddy bear (voiced by director Seth MacFarlane). The vulgar jokes push envelopes you didn't know existed, but there's a sweetness to the film, and it's often very funny. -- Jay Stone. 14A

Total Recall

(Cineplex Odeon Westshore, Empire Capitol 6, SilverCity) In the future, a factory worker's role-playing mental vacation as a super-spy goes awry, leaving him a hunted man and blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. Starring Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale and Jessica Biel. PG

The Watch

Rating 2

( Cineplex Odeon Westshore, SilverCity) Ben Stiller plays a Costco manager who starts a neighbourhood watch when the local Costco becomes the headquarters for an alien invasion. A genre comedy that tries to pile every lame, formulaic ingredient into an overladen shopping cart, The Watch attempts to make us laugh with scenes of incompetent law enforcement, but ends up making us cry with tears of boredom and bad taste.

-- Katherine Monk. 18A

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

Carry On Jatta (Sun., Empire Capitol 6)

Over the Hedge (Sat., Cineplex Odeon Westshore)

Singin' in the Rain (Wed.,SilverCity)

CINECENTA

Where Do We Go Now? -- (Fri. and Sat., 7 and 9 p.m.)

Marley -- (Sun., Mon., 7 p.m.)

Walkabout -- (Tue., 7 and 9 p.m.)

Crooked Arrows -- (Wed. and Thur., 7 and 9 p.m.)

IMAX FILMS

Go to imaxvictoria.com for showtimes.

To the Arctic

Rocky Mountain Express

Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia

Born To Be Wild