Plus, Dredd 3D, End of Watch, and The Master are Certified Fresh, and guess House at the End of the Street's Tomatometer.
Also opening this week in limited release:
- How to Survive a Plague, a documentary about the early days of AIDS activism, is at 100 percent.
- Knuckleball!, a doc about the practitioners of baseball's most unpredictable pitch, is at 100 percent.
- Radio Unnameable, a doc about influential radio personality Bob Fass, is at 100 percent.
- Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel, a mixed-media doc about the legendary fashion editor, is at 87 percent.
- The Perks of Being a Wallflower, starring Logan Lerman and Emma Watson in a coming-of-age drama about an awkward teenager coming out of his shell, is at 75 percent.
- 17 Girls, a French drama about a group of teenage girls who make a pregnancy pact, is at 67 percent.
- Head Games, a doc about the effects of football concussions, is at 64 percent.
- The Brooklyn Brothers Beat The Best, a musical comedy about a pair of bandmates who take their toy instrument act on the road, is at 30 percent.
- Backwards, starring James Van Der Beek drama about a woman who becomes a high school rowing coach, is at 20 percent.
- About Cherry, starring Dev Patel and Lili Taylor in a drama about a teenager girl who finds herself in the midst of the porn industry, is at 13 percent.
- You May Not Kiss the Bride, starring Katharine McPhee in a comedy about a man who marries a mobster's daughter because he needs a green card, is at zero percent.
Finally, props to Brian Clarkson and Simon Opitz for coming the closest to guessing Resident Evil: Retribution's 29 percent Tomatometer.
Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1925937/news/1925937/
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