Fly Me to the Moon
★ 1/2 out of four stars.
Rated: G.
"Fly Me To the Moon" deserves a splattering swat. This cut-rate computer-generated imagery comedy is a stumbling step for animation, following three young houseflies who stow away on Apollo 11, fulfilling their grandfather's appetite for adventure. Ever-hungry Scooter, brainiac IQ, and heroic Nat sneak onto the moon flight while Soviet spy fly Yegor (voiced by Tim Curry) offers token attempts to sabotage the mission; we all remember what happened. So there's not much suspense in the proceedings.
Viewers who are old enough to eat without a bib are unlikely to find much of interest in the procession of puns and generic zero-gravity gags that fill out the film's running time.
- COLIN COVERT
Henry Poole is Here
★★ out of four stars.
Rated: PG for thematic elements and some language.
Heaven help us if we are so spiritually deprived that we need the simplistic explanation of faith contained in "Henry Poole Is Here." Burdened with the ephemerality of life, Henry Poole (Luke Wilson) buys a house in a quiet suburb hoping to disappear. When an effigy in the form of a face appears on his newly stuccoed wall, miracles start happening, and Henry's planned life of isolation and self-pity is turned upside down.