This Week's New Movies: “Pirates of the Caribbean 4” Sets Sail at “Midnight in Paris”

It's wide open seas for Capt. Jack Sparrow and Co., as no other film is going into wide release, though Woody Allen's best film in two decades comes out and Mel Gibson's first film since his last meltdown is moving into more cities.

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
Capt. Jack Sparrow once again narrowly escapes the gallows before hitting the high seas, this time in search of Ponce de Leon's long-lost Fountain of Youth. In theaters everywhere, read our review and watch the trailer

Midnight in Paris
Woody Allen is back in top form with this hilarious love letter to Pairs and the Lost Generation. Stars Owen Wilson as a struggling writer on vacation with is fiancee, who falls for a beautiful French model. In limited release, read our review and watch the trailer

35 and Ticking
Four friends closing in on 35 all still trying to build the families they've always wanted--two are single, one is married, but doesn't want kids, another has two kids and a wife not interested in being a mother. Stars Nicole Ari Parker, Tamala Jones, Kevin Hart and Keith Robinson. In limited release, watch the trailer

Bloodworth
Kris Kristofferson stars a man who left hisi wife and kids behind for life on the road as a country music singer. Forty years later he returns to find his wife a mess and his three sons burning with rage, he develops a bind with his grandson. Co-stars Frances Conroy, Val Kilmer and Dwight Yoakam. In limited release, watch the trailer

Cost of a Soul
Two Iraq War veterans return to the slums they once thought they'd escaped. In limited release, watch the trailer

A Beautiful Life
We're gonna be honest, the translation of the synopsis doesn't make a lot of sense to us, but it's clear a film about two star-crosses lovers, one of who is a married cop. We think. In limited release, watch the trailer

The Lion of Judah
The film's website calls it "The first ever 3-D animated, family-friendly, faith-based movie released to theaters!" It's the story of a lamb chosen for sacrifice in the town of Bethlehem who enlists the help of local animals to escape death. In limited release, watch the trailer

The Beaver
Mel Gibson gives a brilliant performance as a man struggling with depression who begins communicating with everyone--his wife, kids, employees--via a hand puppet in the likeness of a beaver. Co-stars Anton Yelchin, Jennifer Lawrence and Jodie Foster, who also directed the film. Expanding into more theaters, read our review and watch the trailer
 

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