
On the hunt for date night ideas? Take a look at this week's lineup of acclaimed movies showing on the big screen in and around Cincinnati.
Read on for 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.)
Booksmart
Two academic teenage superstars realize, on the eve of their high school graduation, that they should have worked less and played more. Determined to never fall short of their peers, the girls set out on a mission to cram four years of fun into one night.
With a Tomatometer Score of 97 percent and an Audience Score of 76 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, "Booksmart" has been a must-watch since its release on May 24.
The New Republic's Kristen Evans said, "It's more John Hughes than Judd Apatow, and it's a little more 'Bridesmaids' than 'Lady Bird'... a success on [its] own terms," while Erin Keane of Salon.com noted, "'Booksmart' puts a fresh spin on the coming-of-age comedy because it's focused on two girls, one of whom is also queer."
You can catch it at Esquire 6 Theatre (320 Ludlow Ave.) through Thursday, June 20. Click here for showtimes and tickets.
Avengers: Endgame
After the devastating events of "Avengers: Infinity War," the universe is in ruins due to the efforts of the Mad Titan, Thanos. With the help of remaining allies, the Avengers must assemble once more in order to undo Thanos' actions and restore order to the universe once and for all, no matter what consequences may be in store.
With a Tomatometer Score of 94 percent and an Audience Score of 76 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, "Avengers: Endgame" has garnered plenty of praise since its release on April 26.
"What you will be getting when you walk into an inevitably overstuffed movie theater is something singular that reflects our age in a way that none of the MCU films that preceded it have. Indeed, very few Hollywood spectacles ever have," according to Oliver Jones of the Observer, while the San Diego Reader's Matthew Lickona said, "The MCU will go on and on, but this chapter, and the American pragmatism vs. American ideals bromance that drove it, have well and truly come to their 'Excelsior! Nuff said!' moment."
In the mood for popcorn? It's playing at Cinemark Oakley Station and XD (3025 Disney St.) through Wednesday, June 19. Click here for showtimes and tickets.
Raising Arizona
The Coen Brothers tell the story of an absurd yet likable family with an unproductive couple as the focal point. The couple are in some trouble while kidnapping a baby and give Hollywood one of the most memorable chase scenes to date.
With a Tomatometer Score of 91 percent and an Audience Score of 85 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, this '80s throwback comes highly recommended.
"'Raising Arizona' is no big deal, but it has a rambunctious charm," noted Pauline Kael of the New Yorker, while Time magazine's Richard Corliss said, "To their old fascination with Sunbelt pathology, to their side-winding Steadicam and pristine command of screen space, the Coens have added a robust humor, a plot that keeps outwitting expectations and a ... dollop of sympathy for their forlorn kidnapers."
It's screening at Esquire 6 Theatre (320 Ludlow Ave.) through Sunday, June 16. Click here for showtimes and tickets.
Rocketman
The story of Elton John's life, from his years as a prodigy at the Royal Academy of Music through his influential and enduring musical partnership with Bernie Taupin.
With a Tomatometer Score of 90 percent and an Audience Score of 88 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, "Rocketman" has racked up generally positive reviews since its release on May 31.
The New Yorker's Anthony Lane said, "If you need somebody to recount the rise of a British rock god from pallid suburbia to the baroque extremes of fame, and to create a stir without causing too much of a fuss, Fletcher is your man," and the Chicago Reader's Leah Pickett noted, "The story reshuffles reality, especially time and facts, and the film is more enjoyable for it."
You can catch it at Esquire 6 Theatre (320 Ludlow Ave.) through Thursday, June 20 and Cinemark Oakley Station and XD (3025 Disney St.) through Wednesday, June 19. Click here for showtimes and tickets.
Late Night
A legendary late-night talk show host's world is turned upside down when she hires her only female staff writer. Originally intended to smooth over diversity concerns, her decision has unexpectedly hilarious consequences as the two women separated by culture and generations are united by their love of a biting punchline.
Set to be released on Friday, June 14, "Late Night" already has a Tomatometer Score of 83 percent and an Audience Score of 91 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
Newsday's Rafer Guzman said, "Kaling's screenwriting debut addresses modern sore spots with gentle humor and a big heart," while Ty Burr of the Boston Globe stated, "You'll have a good time nevertheless. But don't be surprised if you come out wishing that there actually were a late-night comedy show starring Emma Thompson instead of just a movie about one."
Get a piece of the action at Cinemark Oakley Station and XD (3025 Disney St.) through Wednesday, June 19. Click here for showtimes and tickets.
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