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Animated reanimation in ‘Frankenweenie’

The heart-warming story of a boy and his reanimated dog. Though Tim Burton has one bona fide animated masterpiece to his credit and another that’s none too shabby, it’s sometimes easy to forget that the director of “Batman” and “Beetlejuice” began his career with the desire to become an animator and that he worked for a short time for Disney before striking out on his own with a series of live-action shorts.

New releases on DVD, Blu-ray

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Johnny Depp sinks his teeth into his fave ’60s soap opera in “Dark Shadows” while Wong Kar Wai explores the slow torture of obsessive romance in “In the Mood for Love.”

Showtimes Oct. 4-11

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TIVOLI THEATRE 5021 Highland Ave. Downers Grove (630) 968-0219 The Bourne Legacy (PG-13) Fri-Thu 6:40-9:30 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (PG) Fri 4:30; Sat-Mon 12:10-2:20-4:30; Tue-Thu 4:30 YORK THEATRE 150 N. York Road, Elmhurst  (630) 834-0675 Frankenweenie (PG) Fri-Thu 5 Frankenweenie in 3-D (PG) …

‘Down’ scores low marks for drama

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“Won’t Back Down” is an earnest, well-intended but only modestly engaging film earns extra credit for addressing a crucially important issue, but below-average marks as a drama.

All-singing, all-dancing, all-upchucking in ‘Pitch Perfect’

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If you’re a major fan of aggressively flashy a cappella song-and-dance numbers and/or world-class projectile vomiting, “Pitch Perfect” is just the thing you’re looking for. If not, stay far away from this labored attempt to cross the peppy vocal stylings of “Glee” with the ruder, cruder (and more purgative) comedic aspects of “Bridesmaids.”

Movies opening this weekend, still in theaters

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Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon-Levitt get seriously conflicted in “Looper,” while Anna Kendrick tunes up in “Pitch Perfect” and Maggie Gyllenhaal and Viola Davis go back to school in “Won’t Back Down,” all in area theaters.

Performances make ‘Watch’ worthwhile

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This always involving, though not always entirely convincing police drama makes good use of flashy camera techniques to tell a fairly standard-issue story — but it’s the human element that makes “End of Watch” work as well as it does.

New releases on DVD, Blu-ray

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Marvel superheroes team up for mega-action in “The Avengers” while Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner turn marriage into mega-misery in “The War of the Roses.”

Strictly down the middle ‘Curve’

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Straight down the middle with nothing especially tricky on the ball, “Trouble with the Curve” gets the job done, more or less, as a feel-good, baseball-themed romantic family drama and as late-innings vehicle for star Clint Eastwood.

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TIVOLI THEATRE 5021 Highland Ave. Downers Grove (630) 968-0219 The Odd Life of Timothy Green (PG) Wed, Thu 4:40-7-9:20 YORK THEATRE 150 N. York Road, Elmhurst  (630) 834-0675 Dredd (R) Fri-Thu 12:40-9:40 Dredd in 3-D (R) Fri-Thu 2:55-5:10-7:25 End of Watch (R) Fri-Thu 12-2:25-4:50-7:15-9:40 House at …

Movies opening this weekend, still in theaters

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Clint Eastwood growls at retirement in “Trouble with the Curve,” Jennifer Lawrence falls for the possible psycho next door in “House at the end of the Street” and Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Pena bust a car full of trouble in “End of Shift.”