What would you do if you found out someone else had planned out your entire life for you before you were even born? “The Adjustment Bureau” portrays just that.
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“The Roommate” shells out subpar scares and storyline
“The Roommate” is essentially a D-Movie version of the classic film “Single White Female.” The movie is about a girl named Sara (Minka Kelly) who becomes the object of obssesion of her unstable roommate, Rebecca (Leighton Meester). As the film progresses, at a snail’s pace, Rebecca becomes increasingly erratic but no more interesting than a dog chasing its tail.
No one is safe from the devil
What would you do if you were confronted with proof that the Devil exists? Loosely based on true events, “The Rite” tells the story of a man, Micheal Kovak, played by Colin O’Donoghue, who is faced with that exact question.
“No Strings Attached” ties you up with humor
If you’ve seen the preview for “No Strings Attached,” you know the movie. Two single people trying to have a friends-with-benefits relationship, but surprise, they end up falling for each other. Fortunately, though, the previews don’t give away the funny moments or mushy lines between Adam (Ashton Kutcher) and Emma (Natalie Portman).
“The Dilemma”: A one-man show
The only “dilemma” surrounding Vince Vaughn is the challenge other actors have to face when acting alongside him —Vaughn steals the show.
The 11 most anticipated movies of 2011
It seems like 2011 is just something audiences have to get through until 2012 and the anticipated release of the next Batman film. However, there are still some big movies to be released this year and since the biggest trend right now in movies is superheroes, there are quite a few of those on this list. These are some of the biggest releases to mark on your calendar.
“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” casts charms on you
Warning: Words below may not be understood by muggles.
“Due Date” is funny and fatty
“Dad… You were like a father to me.”
“Megamind” means megafun
Moviegoers tend to go for the classic good-over-evil when it comes to superhero films. That’s how we like it. The hero saves the world. The bad guy gets punished. We go home happy. But “Megamind” changes all that.
“127 Hours” of perfection
Aron Ralston has one arm, and he should be dead.