Krikorian Buena Park Metroplex 18
8290 La Palma Ave.
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Krikorian Buena Park Metroplex 18 8290 La Palma Ave.
Buena Park
90620
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714-826-7469
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Krikorian Buena Park Metroplex 18
- 8290 La Palma Ave.
Buena Park
90620 - 714-826-7469
- 33.846600,-117.988100
- 8290 La Palma Ave.
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Krikorian Buena Park Metroplex 18
What's on at Krikorian Buena Park Metroplex 18
Before Midnight: movie review
Rating: 5/5There’s a twinge of heartache in seeing our actors age (or, defiantly, not age) onscreen. To watch Jeff Bridges pull out all the crusty stops in 2010’s True Grit is to mourn his golden god in Against All Odds (1984), washed away in the sea surf. Clin...
After Earth: movie review
Rating: 2/5How the mighty have fallen. We’re not just speaking of warrior-class father-son team Cypher and Kitai Raige (Will and Jaden Smith), the last survivors of a spaceship crash on a devastated, human-abandoned future Earth. We’re also talking about direct...
Epic: movie review
Rating: 2/5An eccentric scientist (Jason Sudeikis, miscast) takes in his estranged teenage daughter (Amanda Seyfried), who comes to stay with him after the death of her mother. She’s convinced her old man’s theories about a race of tiny humanoid creatures who i...
Fast & Furious 6: movie review
Rating: 3/5We’re a long way from the grease-stained cred (such that it was) of this series’s 2001 originator, a movie with a lunkheaded charm about it. Now most of the stunts are digital and the pleasures are video-game-stupid: Cars pounce like panthers over de...
Iron Man 3: movie review
Rating: 3/5There’s little downtime in the life of a Marvel superhero—let’s hope these guys are at least getting bonuses or something. If you stuck around after the voluminous credits of last summer’s The Avengers, you saw the gang exhaustedly tucking into some...
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The Purge: movie review
Rating: 2/5This sci-fi thriller’s fun, Tenth Victim–like premise—in the near-future, violent crime is legalized one night a year as a “lawful outlet for American rage”—deserves a Paul Verhoeven to push it into perversity. Where are the glitzy TV ads for firearm...
Man of Steel: movie review
Rating: 2/5“You’ll believe a man can fly,” ads for 1978’s still-majestic Superman promised. Oy, to have such problems: These days, I’d settle for a director who could crack wise once in a while. Zack Snyder’s dull-as-dirt Man of Steel (the second reboot in seve...
Monsters University
Back in their college days, Mike Wazowski's fierce rivalry with natural-born Scarer Sulley gets them both kicked out of Monster University's elite Scare Program.
Now You See Me: movie review
Rating: 2/5Movies about magic rarely work—a good trick requires the gasp of a live audience—and the unsubtle hands behind this abracadabra heist film aren’t the ones to prove otherwise. Right from the get-go, we doubt the skills (heavily buttressed by CGI) of o...
Star Trek Into Darkness: movie review
Rating: 2/5Beyond its candy-colored science-fiction swashbuckling, what was the 1960s Star Trek television series if not a comment on, and counterbalance to, some very troubled times? The show’s racially mixed crew and explore-strange-new-worlds wonderment gave...
The Hangover Part III: movie review
Rating: 1/5A surprise blockbuster hit and unlikely launching pad for movie stardom, the original Hangover took a brotastic scenario—guys wake up after a bachelor party in Las Vegas, can’t remember a thing—then mined it for gross-out comic gold. Runaway success...
The Internship: movie review
Rating: 1/5Thanks to his unvaryingly untucked insouciance, Vince Vaughn appears to be slouching toward mass ignominy. But in truth he’s been hustling of late, having taken up screenwriting and penned three recent snark-coms, including this dispiriting reteam wi...
This Is the End: movie review
Rating: 2/5While the cream of the young Hollywood crop is partying at James Franco’s house—Michael Cera mackin’ on Rihanna, dude!—the gates of Gehenna open and Our Holy Father starts beaming the deserving up to Paradise. Everyone at Franco’s gets left behind, o...
World War Z: movie review
Rating: 3/5It begins with a traffic jam, one in which ex–U.N. investigator Gerry Lane (Brad Pitt) and his family are stuck as they try to wind through Philadelphia’s streets. Then, out of the blue, the not-usual-for-morning-rush-hour oddities start up: Rude mot...

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