San Diego/ Fun & Entertainment
Published on April 19, 2019
The 3 best movies screening around San Diego this weekImage: Us/TMDb

Need date night ideas? Take a look at this week's lineup of acclaimed movies showing on the big screen in and around San Diego.

Here are the highest rated films to catch, based on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes' Tomatometer Score, which reflects the opinions of hundreds of film and television critics.

(Movie descriptions courtesy The Movie Database; showtimes via Fandango. Movie ratings and showtimes are subject to change.)

Lolita

Humbert Humbert is a middle-aged British novelist who is both appalled by and attracted to the vulgarity of American culture. When he comes to stay at the boarding house run by Charlotte Haze, he soon becomes obsessed with Lolita, the woman's teenaged daughter.

With a Tomatometer Score of 95 percent and an Audience Score of 84 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, this '60s-era classic has become a favorite.

"Where (Vladimir) Nabokov was witty, (Stanley) Kubrick is sometimes merely snide, but fine performances (particularly from Peter Sellers, as the ominous Clare Quilty) cover most of the rough spots," according to Dave Kehr of the Chicago Reader, while Time Out's Geoff Andrew said, "Far more satisfying than his later works (one hesitates to call them mere movies)."

In the mood for popcorn? It's playing at Angelika Film Center & Cafe Carmel Mountain (11620 Carmel Mt. Road) on Wednesday, April 24. Click here for showtimes and tickets.

Us

Husband and wife Gabe and Adelaide Wilson take their kids to their beach house expecting to unplug and unwind with friends. But as night descends, their serenity turns to tension and chaos when some shocking visitors arrive uninvited.

With a Tomatometer Score of 94 percent and an Audience Score of 65 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, "Us" has garnered plenty of praise since its release on March 22.

"It achieves an insidious, lingering effect that's rarer in the horror genre," noted Ben Sachs of the Chicago Reader, while the Christian Science Monitor's Peter Rainer said, "Ambition in the horror genre can be a good thing, but the overreach in this movie detracts from both the horror and the ambition. Having said that, (Jordan) Peele shows a marked advance in filmmaking skills here and, in her dual role, (Lupita) Nyong'o is ferociously good."

Get a piece of the action at Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas - Del Mar (12905 El Camino Real) and Angelika Film Center & Cafe Carmel Mountain (11620 Carmel Mt. Road) through Wednesday, April 24. Click here for showtimes and tickets.

The Mustang

While participating in a rehabilitation program training wild mustangs, a convict at first struggles to connect with the horses and his fellow inmates, but he learns to confront his violent past as he soothes an especially feisty horse.

With a Tomatometer Score of 94 percent and an Audience Score of 74 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, "The Mustang" has garnered plenty of praise since its release on March 15. The Detroit News' Adam Graham said, "There's a Disney movie in here somewhere, but (Laure de) Clermont-Tonnerre has no interest in it. She's too busy steering her own course, and it works," and ReelViews' James Berardinelli noted, "It's worth seeking out...as both a portrait of a prison program few are aware of and a powerful character study."

It's screening at ArcLight La Jolla (4425 La Jolla Village Drive) through Wednesday, April 24. Click here for showtimes and tickets.


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