Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) has spent the last two movies dodging assassins’ bullets, crashing cars after wild chases, and trying to figure out just who he is – with barely time for a cup of coffee – while emerging in every chic city of the world. This time, Bourne comes home to face the truth and CIA head-honcho Noah Vosen (David Strathairn) wants to stop him. Director Paul “United 93” Greengrass is about to put an end to the roller coaster ride with the help of Bourne’s allies (Joan Allen and Julia Stiles resurfacing from the past Bourne stories) as Bourne continues to resurface from near drownings, car bombs, and subway wrecks, yet always able to somehow get cell service even underground. And that’s why we love it. That’s why we want more. It’s the real Spy-thriller stuff that movies are made of. No CGI Pirates or “Spideys” here. Matt Damon is a lean, mean – okay, sweet, moving machine. Four Tiaras