Two new movies opened this weekend at the Cineplex 15. Local movie critic Danielle Moran reviewed them for What’s On? magazine. Stolen identity: This movie is a sophisticated thriller about someone who gets information about people from the Internet, then commits crimes using the stolen identities. Can detective Carl White find the thief? It isn’t easy to figure out! I was guessing from beginning to end. And one scene in the middle—I won’t give it away!—had me on the edge of my seat. This movies isn’t as dramatic as Mystic Valley, the last thriller by director Carlos Herrera. The plot is interesting, but the characters are not very well developed. Still, if you like mysterious, you will probably enjoy this one. Susie Spy: This is a family movie that is fun for all ages. Susie Samuels is a 13-year-old amateur spy. She likes watching her neighbors and making up stories about them. But one day she sees something that she really can’t explain, and one of her best friends is involved. Susie Spy is a great movie. It is one of the funniest movies I’ve seen in a long time, and it also has achingly tender moments. As a spy movie, it is interesting and fast-paced enough for children, but the humor and drama are sophisticated enough for adults, too. You won’t be bored by this film!
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