Movie Scores: How the critics rated the new movies

Updated: 2011-10-30 09:40

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Movie Scores: How the critics rated the new movies

Cast members Anton Yelchin (L) and Felicity Jones (C) pose with director Drake Doremus on the red carpet for the film "Like Crazy" during the 36th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) September 13, 2011.[Photo/Agencies]

A doomed young love is tugging at critics' hearts this weekend.

"Like Crazy" is receiving some of the best reviews in a crowded crop of new releases. Anton Yelchin and Felicity Jones co-star as a couple of college students who quickly fall for each other but have trouble staying together because of immigration issues. Movie Critic Christy Lemire was in the minority in her negative review, saying: "Their exchanges frequently turn pouty and mopey for no good reason; it's no fun to be in that kind of relationship yourself, but watching two other people behave this way is even more agonizing." She gave the movie one and a half stars out of four.

"Puss in Boots" is also earning strong reviews. The 3-D animated movie is actually a prequel to the "Shrek" series, tracing the origin story of the swashbuckling Puss in Boots, voiced as always by Antonio Banderas. Lemire gave the movie three stars out of four, saying: "The franchise reboots anew here, if you'll pardon the pun, with great energy, creativity and aplomb."

Also opening this weekend is "The Rum Diary," which is a prequel of sorts to the legend of the late Hunter S. Thompson. Johnny Depp, who starred as the journalist in "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," plays a younger version of Thompson as an upstart writer in 1960s Puerto Rico. AP Entertainment Writer Jake Coyle gave the movie two and a half stars out of four, saying: "You might expect a tribute such as this to be sycophantic, but director Bruce Robinson (famous for the brilliant cult film 'Withnail & I') keeps a realistic tone."

There's also the sci-fi thriller "In Time," which takes place in a future where people stop aging at 25 and time is currency. Justin Timberlake, Amanda Seyfried and Olivia Wilde are among its stars. Lemire wrote: "For a movie about the importance of maximizing every second, 'In Time' ultimately grows repetitive and wears out its welcome." But she added: "It's fast-paced and hugely stylish, though, with its great-looking cast and a mix of gleaming, futuristic visuals and grimy, industrial chic." She gave the film two and a half stars out of four.

Here's a look at how these movies and others fared on the top review websites as of Friday afternoon. Each score is the percentage of positive reviews for the film:

— "Like Crazy": Metacritic, 71; Movie Review Intelligence, 79.9; Rotten Tomatoes, 71. Average: 74.

— "Puss in Boots": Metacritic, 67; Movie Review Intelligence, 69.2; Rotten Tomatoes, 78. Average: 71.4.

— "The Rum Diary": Metacritic, 57; Movie Review Intelligence, 56.7; Rotten Tomatoes, 52. Average: 55.2.

— "In Time": Metacritic, 58; Movie Review Intelligence, 52.8; Rotten Tomatoes, 35. Average: 48.6.

— "Anonymous": Metacritic, 52; Movie Review Intelligence, 47.5; Rotten Tomatoes, 43. Average: 47.5.