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XII maltatoday, Sunday, 3 May 2015 This Week IN CINEMAS TODAY Embassy Cinemas Valletta Tel. 21 227436, 21 245818 The Avengers: Age of Ultron 3D (12A) 10:20, 14:30, 18:00, 21:00 Fast and Furious 7 (12) 10:30, 14:00, 18:00, 20:50 The Water Diviner (15) 10:30, 13:45, 16:10, 18:35, 21:00 The Divergent Series: Insurgent (12A) 16:00, 21:00 Cinderella (U) 10:15, 13:30, 18:30 Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (PG) 16:00, 18:15, 20:50 Woman in Gold (12A) 10:20, 13:50, 16:15, 18:40, 21:05 Eden Cinemas St Julian's Tel. 23 710400 The Avengers: Age of Ultron 3D (12A) 14:00, 17:30, 20:45, 23:50 The Water Diviner (15) 14:00, 16:25, 18:45, 21:10, 23:40 Cinderella (U) 14:00, 16:25, 18:50, 21:15, 23:40 Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (PG) 14:15, 16:20, 18:45, 21:10, 23:15 Wild Tales (15) 18:20, 23:35 Trash (15) 21:05, 23:35 Ex Machina (15) 14:05, 16:25, 18:45, 21:00, 23:20 Woman in Gold (12A) 14:10, 16:30, 18:50, 21:15, 23:35 Seventh Son 3D (12A) 14:05, 16:20, 18:40, 21:10, 23:30 Mommy (15) 14:30, 18:00, 20:45, 23:35 The Divergent Series: Insurgent (12A) 14:30, 18:15, 21:05, 23:45 Home (U) 14:00, 16:15, 18:35 Fast and Furious 7 (12) 14:30, 17:45, 20:50, 23:45 White God (15) 14:30, 20:55 Empire Cinemas Bugibba Tel. 21 581787, 21 581909 The Water Diviner (15) 10:55, 13:35, 15:55, 18:15, 20:45, 23:05 Woman in Gold (12A) 11:00, 13:30, 15:50, 18:10, 20:50, 23:10 Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (PG) 11:05, 13:30, 15:50, 18:00, 20:55 The Avengers: Age of Ultron 3D (12A) 10:00, 12:45, 15:35, 18:25, 21:15 Home (U) 10:50, 13:35, 18:15 Cinderella (U) 10:55, 13:25, 15:50, 18:15, 20:50 The Divergent Series: Insurgent (12A) 15:45, 20:45 Fast and Furious 7 (12) 10:10, 12:55, 15:40, 18:25, 21:15 Now that I think about it, the enduring success of Marvel's cinematic universe is only partly down to its strength in brand rec- ognition and a snowballing inter- generational comic book fandom cultivated since the early 1960s. Instead, the roots of their success are ingrained far deeper and boast a connection as ancient as it is powerful – they tap into some pretty ancient stories, repackag- ing them in a bland CGI coating that is sadly becoming the visual currency of the contemporary blockbuster. So you've a through-line to Norse mythology with Thor, a Doctor Jekyll/Mr Hyde dynamic with the Hulk and now, an up- grade of the Frankenstein story crossed with Pinocchio courtesy of Tony Stark/Iron Man. But this sequel to the 2012 superhero- superteam mash-up feels less like fresh take on a familiar story and more like a tired franchise that needs – rather than wants – to exist for the sake of numbers. Multibillionaire engineer Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) has a penchant of making science and technology work in his favour, but this time he's up-ended by one of his creations – an peacekeep- ing AI gone rogue by the name of Ultron (voiced by James Spader). Deciding that the wholesale destruction of humanity should be his first port of call after he's awakened, Ultron forces the dysfunctional team of superhe- roes – the Avengers – to assemble once again. But while Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Natasha Romanoff/ Black Widow (Scarlett Johans- son), Bruce Banner/The Incredi- ble Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) and Clint Barton/Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) are all present and accounted for, in wander the mysterious siblings Pietro (Aaron Taylor Johnson) and Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) with a thirst for retribution after their home country of Sokovia was ravaged during a war… with weapons that unfortunately came from Stark 's own stash. It's hard to deny that Marvel have a good blockbuster formula down to a T… but that is also its Achilles' heel, which is swelling with every new film they release from their calculatedly planned out slate. Which basically means that while an elaborate and explosion-heav y 'action beat' is never too far along, and while the witty banter f lows freely in a way we've come to expect from writer-director Joss Whedon, the connective tissue that keeps it all together is a little thin. It could be worse, of course… it could be Man of Steel (2013). But the fact is that in stark (har har) contrast to the joyous international fanfare that greeted Avengers Assemble (2012), the fatigue is starting to show. And I'm not just talking about the angst that assails our heroes' group dynamics this time around. Whedon doesn't really bother to pay much attention to tone, to say nothing of the thoroughly uncinematic quality of the film as a whole. At its core, this sequel is a dark twin to its original, placing the blame for its events squarely on the Avengers' shoulders (or, at least, on Tony Stark 's overzealous – read: Frankenstenian – sci- entific ambition). It's a weighty underpinning for a kid-friendly blockbuster epic, but Whedon still plays it as such, piling on action sequence after action se- quence and hoping that the steady release of zinging one-liners helps lighten the mood. And for an expensive block- buster and the most hyped film of the season, it's not exactly all that spectacular to look at, either. Whedon, a veteran of geeky television with the likes of the beloved Buff y and Firef ly under his belt, betrays his roots to his detriment here. Most of the film is a mix of uninspired close-ups and boring, listless CGI tussles, made all the more cartoony by the fact that our heroes are fight- ing an army of robots, ensuring that the action is robbed of any visceral impact. That said, James Spader's Ultron is a charming enough villain, breathing evil life into his (strangely elastic) metallic frame and sporting something resem- bling a righteous cause beneath his veneer of genocidal psychosis. Spreading his viral inf luence through the internet, he's also a timely antagonist with more relevance than all of the Avengers combined. But who cares, right? Here's Hulk fighting souped-up Iron Man for the better part of half an hour… By Teodor Reljic Marvel's well-oiled machine is starting to rust ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ SUPERHEROES ★ ★ ★ ★ HOGAN'S HEROES ★ ★ ★ HERO FOR A DAY ★ ★ WEEKEND WARRIORS ★ FROM HERO TO ZERO AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (12) ★ ★ FILM www.gourmettoday.recipes Age of Iron: James Spader-voiced Ultron gives Earth's Mightiest Heroes more than a run for their money in this hotly anticipated superhero sequel