“97 Minutes” (*1/2 out of four) was an unwieldy action potboiler about a 747 plane that becomes overtaken by terrorists but an undercover interpol agent (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers) tries to thwart their efforts and save the passengers while a crew officer on the ground (Alec Baldwin) tries to navigate the whole situation and bring them home. Cleverly titled film plays out in real time but all ingenuity ends there; film has nothing that “Air Force One” or “Nonstop” or even “Executive Decision” didn’t do better years ago. Both Rhys-Meyers and Baldwin do what they can with murky roles but this still isn’t worth your “minutes” of time.