| Actors: | Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer, Matthew McConaughey, Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello, Cody Horn, Olivia Munn, Riley Keough |
| Director: | Steven Soderbergh |
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Musings on the nature of capitalism wrapped in a very pretty package ... Magic Mike is a film for adventurous audiences of all persuasions. | |
As Mike, Tatum is a pillar of integrity, a hard-working stud with his eyes on the end game. |
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All the other stores were asking 15 to 22 dollars here it was 10 as a single mother of two the extra savings was great Thanks agagin Susangood movie
Good movie but would recommend for ages over 17.Great fun
This movie is great for a girl's movie night...fun, fun, fun!
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| Actors: | Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Brie Larson, Dave Franco, Rob Riggle, Ice Cube |
| Directors: | Phil Lord, Chris Miller |
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The late-eighties TV series is rebooted with jolts of sentiment, personal discovery, and wild comedy. | |
A good-natured must-see for fans of broad, silly comedies with a little something under the surface too. Bright, breezy and brilliant. |
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| Actors: | Vince Vaughn, Kevin James, Jennifer Connelly, Winona Ryder, Channing Tatum, Queen Latifah |
| Director: | Ron Howard |
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Some great chemistry between the central duo is undone by a plot that is so frustrating you will want to chew off your arm. It's so frustrating that the ending is a palpable relief. | |
As cumbersome and drawn out as a slowly deflating tire, this cinematic collision between Vaughn's celebrated funny-surly persona and Howard's earnest pedigree is a bore -- and a serious miscalculation. |
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| Actors: | Channing Tatum, Chris Pratt, Oscar Isaac, Max Minghella, Justin Long, Rosario Dawson, Lynn Collins, Kate Mara, Ari Graynor |
| Director: | Jamie Linden |
| VUDU Release Date: |
12/05/2012 |
| Running Time: |
100 minutes |
| Rating: |
PG-13 |
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A bracingly un-gimmicky, heartfelt and fresh take on the theme of growing up. | |
Even the most exhausted, hackneyed and innately annoying genre can yield a film of breezy charm and prickly dramatic consequence. |
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\"10 Years\" will resonate with those who have attended a high school reunion. Especially the 10 year reunion. It is the first glimpse of post high school success, failure and\/or what has happened to fellow students. \"10 Years\" draws from all of the types that might show up on a reunion eve. (Anyone who has attended a high school reunion will find someone to identify with in this movie.)\n\nFrom Jake (Channing Tatum) curious about his old high school flame, to Cully (Chris Pratt) who feels the need to atone for past mistakes. \"10 Years\" takes on a journey of self discovery. Reminding us that we can look back but we can't go back. Poignant memories or not so poignant memories. The lesson that we take away is that we have grown up and moved on.
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