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The Karate Kid

Daniel and his mother move from New Jersey to California. She has a wonderful new job, but Daniel quickly discovers that a dark haired Italian boy with a Jersey accent doesn’t fit into the blond surfer crowd.


The Karate Kid, Part III

A bad guy from KK1 attempts to gain revenge on Daniel and Miyagi, with the aid of an old army buddy.


Real Steel

Set in the near future, where robot boxing is a top sport, a struggling promoter feels he’s found a champion in a discarded robot. During his hopeful rise to the top, he discovers he has an 11-year-old son who wants to know his father.


Journey to the Center of the Earth

On a quest to find out what happened to his missing brother, a scientist, his nephew and their mountain guide discover a fantastic and dangerous lost world in the center of the earth.


Fantastic Four

A group of astronauts gain superpowers after a cosmic radiation exposure and must use them to oppose the plans of their enemy, Doctor Victor Von Doom


The Sorcerer's Apprentice

Balthazar Blake, master sorcerer and apprentice of Merlin, must find and train Merlin’s descendant to destroy Morgana le Fey, the darkest sorceress of all time.


Men in Black 3

Agent J travels in time to MIB’s early years in the 1960s, to stop an alien from assassinating his friend Agent K and changing history.


The Karate Kid, Part II

Daniel accompanies his mentor to Okinawa who is off to see his dying father and confront his old rival, while Daniel inadvertently makes an enemy of his own.


Night at the Museum

A newly recruited night security guard at the Museum of Natural History discovers that an ancient curse causes the animals and exhibits on display to come to life and wreak havoc.


The Next Karate Kid

During a commemoration for Japanese soldiers fighting in the US Army during World War II, Mr. Miyagi meets the widow of his commanding officer.


Men in Black II

Agent J needs help so he is sent to find Agent K and restore his memory.


National Treasure: Book of Secrets

Treasure hunter Benjamin Franklin Gates looks to discover the truth behind the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, by uncovering the mystery within the 18 pages missing from assassin John Wilkes Booth’s diary.


Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

A young fugitive prince and princess must stop a villain who unknowingly threatens to destroy the world with a special dagger that enables the magic sand inside to reverse time.


The Last Airbender

The story follows the adventures of Aang, a young successor to a long line of Avatars, who must put his childhood ways aside and stop the Fire Nation from enslaving the Water, Earth and Air nations.


Jumper

A genetic anomaly allows a young man to teleport himself anywhere. He discovers this gift has existed for centuries and finds himself in a war that has been raging for thousands of years between “Jumpers” and those who have sworn to kill them.


Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer

Original title: 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer, The Fantastic Four learn that they aren’t the only super-powered beings in the universe when they square off against the powerful Silver Surfer and the planet-eating Galactus.


Rush Hour 3

After an attempted assassination on Ambassador Han, Lee and Carter head to Paris to protect a French woman with knowledge of the Triads’ secret leaders.


Tooth Fairy

Derek Thompson is ‘The Tooth Fairy,’ a hard-charging minor league hockey player whose nickname comes from his habit of separating opposing players from their bicuspids. When Derek discourages a youngster’s hopes, he’s sentenced to one week’s hard labor as a real tooth fairy, complete with the requisite tutu, wings and magic wand. At first, Derek “can’t handle the tooth” – bumbling and stumbling as he tries to furtively wing his way through strangers’ homes…doing what tooth fairies do.


Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief

A teenager discovers he’s the descendant of a Greek god and sets out on an adventure to settle an on-going battle between the gods.


Rush Hour 2

Carter and Lee head to Hong Kong for vacation, but become embroiled in a counterfeit money scam.


  • It's as sweet-natured a movie as you could expect about a 12-year-old learning to beat the crap out of his schoolmates.
  • Christian Science Monitor

    6/18/2010 by Peter Rainer

    The latest 'The Karate Kid' will probably work best for young audiences unaware of its predecessor - or of much of anything else for that matter.
  • It's not as good as the 1984 version. I say that not just out of nostalgia, but because I think that that was a more satisfying drama.
  • San Francisco Chronicle

    6/11/2010 by Amy Biancolli

    If the movie's overlong (and it is, by about 20 minutes), it's long for a reason: It gives Dre time to grow.
  • The script follows the predictable path from humiliation to humility to a climactic showdown, complete with a deciding slow-motion kick.
  • This year's Kid lacks the light-hearted buoyancy of the original; it's heavier with loss and a particularly vicious cruelty.
  • Is this 'Karate Kid' as good as the original? No, although it is better than the sequels. But why bother with nostalgia? It's probably good enough.
  • The Karate Kid is precisely the sort of rousing, stand-up-and-cheer, feel-good entertainment movie audiences have been starved for this summer.
  • While we all know Smith will face off against his attackers at the big match, his story never feels calculated or focus-grouped for maximum audience appeal. And when he does prove his worth, we cheer like it's the first time.
  • In a marketplace mad for 3D, it's good to see a dramatic adventure built for young audiences (and the rest of us) that achieves its depth the old-fashioned way, with characters struggling and maturing.
  • Chan and Smith could not be more likable, along with their cast of young Chinese actors, particularly Wenwen Han.
  • Great visuals, good performances, a strong story--but it's far too long and not nearly as memorable as the original.
  • The new Karate Kid brings fresh life and perspective to the classic tale of perseverance and cross-generational friendship, thanks to Harald Zwart's sensitive direction and two exceptionally appealing stars.
  • A popcorn picture that thinks it's The Last Emperor, The Karate Kid is about as likely to grab your youngster's attention as any other propaganda film made by the Chinese government.
  • It was resonant in the gung-ho '80s, and it's a notion every generation deserves to discover anew. Based on the young Smith's considerable wattage, this Kid may just surpass the original.
  • New York Daily News

    6/11/2010 by Elizabeth Weitzman

    Smith can handle what the film throws at him, and he and Chan nail the life-lesson parts. Yet like the way Han kills a fly with a swatter instead of catching it with chopsticks, the film replaces finesse with hit-you-over-the-head might.
  • It's a kids' movie, aimed at kids and the people who buy their tickets. And on that level, it doesn't disappoint.
  • The Karate Kid indulgently runs 2 hours, 20 minutes, at least a half hour more than it needs, while delivering less fun and inspiration than before.
  • Jaden is endearing in his own way, and the abstract notion of Jackie Chan in Pat Norita's role of the wise mentor almost obscures the reality of Mr. Chan's zonked performance, which simulates warm feelings toward the kid without risk of infectiousness.
  • The Karate Kid is a kung fu kick of a film that hits more than it misses, with its fresh prince of Beijing in Jaden Smith, its scene-stealing grand master flash, Jackie Chan, and a shiny-happy China travelogue thrown in for good measure...