

Directed by Zack Snyder (“Man of Steel,” “Watchmen,” “300”), who tries to tell too many stories in one bloated, CGI-drunk action pic.

With Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg, Carla Gugino, Holly Hunter, Jeremy Irons, Diane Lane and Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman. Meanwhile in Gotham City and neighboring Metropolis, the Dark Knight thinks Superman is getting too big for his cape and decides to bring the kid from Krypton down a few notches in this cluttered, humor-free slog. Intense action violence, scary special effects, some sexual content.īen Affleck, Henry Cavill. The story gets way too far-fetched by the end but it’s a must-see for serious fans of animation. A young girl and her talking cat named Darwin try to figure out what happened to her missing parents and their scientific research in this visually dazzling, steampunk-driven animated adventure from France. Voices of Marion Cotillard, Philippe Katerine. With other voices provided by Josh Gad, Maya Rudolph, Bill Hader, Blake Shelton, Sean Penn and Tallahassee homeboy Tony Hale. Written by Jon Vitti (“The Simpsons Movie”), who has never seen a bad pun or meta-joke he can resist. Based on the wildly popular app game, which is still more fun to play than watch this movie. Mysterious green piggies secretly start stealing eggs when they move to a remote island and its up to an angry avian outcast named Red to declare war on the invasive porkers. With Helena Bonham Carter, Sacha Baron Cohen, Anne Hathaway and Alan Rickman (in his final role). Directed by James Bobin (“The Muppets”), who apparently thinks he’s Tim Burton.

Feisty heroine Alice Kingsleigh squares off with the Red Queen and time itself to help the Mad Hatter find his family following a Jabberwocky attack in this frantic, Disney-made, CGI-saturated fantasy. The top-notch supporting cast includes Jamie Foxx, Ron Silver, Jada Pinkett Smith, LeVar Burton, Mario Van Peebles and Jeffrey Wright. Directed by Michael Mann (“Heat,” “Thief”). Decidedly uneven bio-pic about the great heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali, who died this month, contains few exciting moments and some really well-rendered fight scenes from Ali’s prime years in the ring. Profanity, violence, sexual content, smoking. NEW THIS WEEK: “April and the Extraordinary World,” “The Conjuring 2,” “Maggie’s Plan,” “Now You See Me 2,” “Warcraft”
