Marvel's Ant-Man; Scott Lang/Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) | Zade Rosenthal, Marvel 2014
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Ant Man 7Reel Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Reels
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sci-fi action violence
Released in Theaters: July 17, 2015 (2D, 3D)
Best for Ages: 12+
Genre: Action, Adventure, Superhero
Runtime: 117 minutes
Directed by: Peyton Reed
Studio: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Cast: Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Evangeline Lilly, Corey Stoll
Official Site: Ant-Man

SYNOPSIS: Armed with a super-suit and the ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, con-man Scott Lang must embrace his inner hero and help his mentor, Dr. Hank Pym, pull off a heist that will save the world.

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REVIEW: When I first heard that Paul Rudd was playing Ant-Man, it was tough to imagine him in the role. I mostly think of him in lighter fare like “This Is 40” and “Anchorman 2,” but his casting really works for “Ant-Man.” As the Marvel superhero, he manages to be funny, touching, resourceful, brave and romantic. That’s a tall order for such a (sometimes) tiny character.

In “Ant-Man,” Rudd plays Scott Lang, an accomplished burglar who’s just been released from San Quentin prison. He’s determined to clean up his act, but good jobs for ex-cons are hard to come by, and his ex-wife wants child support for their young daughter.

After Scott gets fired from Baskin-Robbins, he agrees to go in on a heist with his former cell-mate, Luis (Michael Peña), and two other pals to rob a rich old man’s safe. What he doesn’t realize is that the target is Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas), who set up the robbery in order to recruit Scott as the new Ant-Man – a superhero who can shrink down to the size of an ant and also communicate with insects to make them do his bidding. How handy would that be?!

Hank and his skeptical daughter, Hope (a nearly unrecognizable Evangeline Lilly, who honestly, looks like the twin of Bryce Dallas Howard’s character in “Jurassic World”), want Scott to help them keep the nefarious Dr. Darren Cross (Corey Stoll) from perfecting his own Ant-Man-like suit, which he hopes to sell as a military weapon to the highest bidder.

Ant-Man is giving Iron Man some competition as the funniest superhero in the Marvel Universe. Rudd is charming and a natural when it comes to quippy one-liners and sarcasm, especially in his scenes with the also very funny Peña as Scott’s prison BFF.

We also have a strong heroine in Hope, who like her “Jurassic World” twin (see above) is strong and brave and gunning to put on her own super-powered insect suit. Stoll is great at playing the egomaniacal villain you love to hate, and Douglas’ Pym is a worthy mentor for Scott. I love their friendly father-son type banter. All the dialogue in this movie is great.

In summary, “Ant-Man” is a fun installment in the Marvel franchise, and hopefully there will be more Ant-Man movies to further connect him with the other Avengers. As with every Marvel movie, stay through the end credits.

JANE’S REEL RATING SYSTEM:
One Reel – Even the Force can’t save it.
Two Reels – Coulda been a contender
Three Reels – Something to talk about.
Four Reels – You want the truth? Great flick!
Five Reels – Wow! The stuff dreams are made of.

Images in this review used courtesy of Disney.

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