US Box Office: April 29 – May 1, 2011

1. Fast Five – $83.6M

2. Rio – $14.4M

3. Tyler Perry’s Medea’s Big Happy Family – $10M

4. Water For Elephants – $9.1M

5. Prom – $5M

6. Hoodwinked Too! Hood Vs. Evil – $4.1M

7. Soul Surfer – $3.3M

8. Insidious – $2.6M

9. Hop – $2.6M

10. Source Code – $2.5M

UK Box Office: April 22 – 24, 2011

1. Fast Five – £5,332,096

2. Rio – £886,669

3. Arthur – £764,468

4. Scream 4 – £730,963

5. Beastly – £553,069

6. Hop – £466,676

7. Red Riding Hood – £345,421

8. Source Code – £331,988

9. TT3D: Closer To The Edge – £312,998

10. Limitless – £282,879

US Box Office: April 22 – 24, 2011

1. Rio – $26.8M

2. Tyler Perry’s Medea’s Big Happy Family – $25.7M

3. Water For Elephants – $17.5M

4. Hop – $12.4M

5. Scream 4 – $7.1M

6. African Cats – $6.4M

7. Soul Surfer – $5.6M

8. Insidious – $5.3M

9. Hanna – $5.2M

10. Source Code – $5M

UK Box Office: April 15 – 17, 2011

1. Scream 4 – £2,061,885

2. Rio – £1,695,927

3. Your Highness – £926,338

4. Red Riding Hood – £842,398

5. Hop – £788,809

6. Source Code – £674,202

7. Limitless – £603,963

8. Winnie The Pooh – £159,369

9. Sucker Punch – £144,612

10. Little White Lies – £125,273

US Box Office: April 15 – 17, 2011

1. Rio – $40M

2. Scream 4 – $19.2M

3. Hop – $11.1M

4. Hanna – $7.3M

5. Soul Surfer – $7.2M

6. Arthur – $6.9M

7. Insidious – $6.8M

8. Source Code – $6.3M

9. The Conspirator – $3.9M

10. Your Highness – $3.8M

UK Box Office: April 8 – 10, 2011

1. Rio – £1,515,853

2. Source Code – £848,366

3. Limitless – £737,417

4. Hop – £611,367

5. Sucker Punch – £346,399

6. The Eagle – £181,823

7. Thank You – £160,191

8. Unknown – £135,025

9. The Roommate – £120,365

10. Mars Needs Moms – £113,559

Review: Rio (2011)

Rio is the latest animation film from Blue Sky Studios, and features the voice talents of Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, George Lopez, Jemaine Clement, Leslie Mann and Jamie Foxx.

The film centers on Blu (Jesse Eisenberg), a domesticated macaw from small-town Minnesota, who, when he meets the fiercely independent Jewel (Anne Hathaway), takes off on an adventure to Rio de Janeiro with this bird of his dreams.

The peppy, action-packed and convivial screenplay – aside from struggling to sustain the party atmosphere to the end, and falling foul to the well-trodden romantic chase caper, and the trademark slapstick gags – combines charm, thrills, laughs and romance to admirable, sweet avail. It’s not overly complicated, and may feel a tad strained at times, but the approach is sharp enough to keep you entertained throughout.

The characters, including the humans, are under-developed and, no matter how top-notch the voice acting is, the dialogue feels too conventional and flaky to capture audiences attention like other, braver, animation films.

There is, however, one exception. Clement, who voices Nigel, a red-eyed cockatoo, steals every scene he’s in, even delivering a hilarious yet equally fearsome performance as the central villain.

In a technical sense, Rio is simply exquisite, with director Carlos Saldanha ensuring every scene twinkles with a remarkably high level of attention-to-detail. The 3D is crisp, richly attained with a tremendous depth of field, accentuating the glorious, picturesque scenery and wonderfully buoyant animation, and never feeling unnecessary.

The music, ranging from John Powell’s score to original songs by Taio Cruz and will.i.am, was tempestuous, but not always as soaring as you’d expect.

Rio may not be hugely original, and certainly has its share of flaws, but it has a refreshingly light, entertaining feel to it that, in addition to the superb animation and energetic voice acting, should leave you beaming from cheek to cheek.

Cinema Releases: April 8, 2011

Rio

Director: Carlos Saldanha

Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway and George Lopez

Mars Needs Moms

Director: Simon Wells

Starring: Seth Green, Joan Cusack and Dan Fogler

The Roommate

Director: Christian E. Christiansen

Starring: Minka Kelly, Leighton Meester and Cam Gigandet

Tomorrow, When The War Began

Director: Stuart Beattie

Starring: Caitlin Stasey, Rachel Hurd-Wood and Lincoln Lewis

The Silent House (La Casa Muda)

Director: Gustavo Hernández

Starring: Florencia Colucci, Abel Tripaldi and Gustavo Alonso