Plus, The Ides of March is Certified Fresh.
Also opening this week in limited release:
- Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone, a documentary about the pioneering band featuring tons of testimonials from their celebrity fans, is at 100 percent.
- Hell and Back Again, a doc about a celebrated photographer who was injured in Afghanistan, is at 100 percent.
- The Way, starring Emilio Estevez and Martin Sheen in a dramedy about a man who treks across France in tribute to his late son, is Certified Fresh at 77 percent.
- Toast, starring Helena Bonham Carter and Freddie Highmore in a comedy about a young man who bonds with his stepmother over her cooking skills, is at 71 percent.
- Blackthorn, starring Sam Shepard as an aging Butch Cassidy living out his twilight years in a remote Bolivian village, is at 67 percent.
- Intruders, starring Clive Owen in the tale of two families who each have sinister encounters with apparitions, is at 63 percent.
- The Women on the 6th Floor, a comedy about an upper-crust Frenchman who loosens up upon befriending a group of Spanish maids, is at 56 percent.
- The Swell Season, a doc about the Oscar winning duo's relationship and touring schedule in the wake of the success of Once, is at 55 percent.
- Dirty Girl, starring Juno Temple and William H. Macy in a drama about two high school outcasts who hit the road to escape their mundane lives, is at 27 percent (check out Temple's Five Favorite Films here).
- The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence), the more-extreme sequel to last year's gastrointestinal cult horror provocation, is at 19 percent.
- 1911, starring Jackie Chan in a period drama about the revolutionary movement that marked the end of China's imperial government, is at 10 percent.
Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1923694/news/1923694/
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