| Actors: | Josh Radnor, Kate Mara, Malin Akerman, Pablo Schreiber, Tony Hale, Zoe Kazan |
| Director: | Josh Radnor |
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Sam and Rasheen's icky pas de deux is coarsely shoehorned into a movie that juggles three tepid romantic mini-dramas. | |
It's sluggish and trite and irrelevant in a way that suggests that the TV soundstage is a kind of hothouse that Radnor doesn't leave often enough. |
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| Actors: | Judy Greer, Michael C. Hall, Taraji P. Henson, Kate Mara, Ron Rifkin, Sarah Silverman, Ben Schwartz, Lesley Ann Warren, Rainn Wilson |
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Judging by the actors involved in Barry Blaustein's amusing but unpolished comedy, it's fair to assume he has a friends in high places. That's good, since they refine Peter Himmelstein's rough script. | |
The heavy-handed "Peep World" has a few laughs sprinkled over its abbreviated running time as it limps to a predictable conclusion. |
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| Actors: | Jeff Bridges, Justin Timberlake, Mary Steenburgen, Lyle Lovett, Harry Dean Stanton, Kate Mara |
| Director: | Michael Meredith |
| VUDU Release Date: |
07/13/2011 |
| Running Time: |
90 minutes |
| Rating: |
PG-13 |
loading product information The Open Road is no Grand Prix winner, but it's no six-car pileup either. It's a low-key road movie that doesn't stray far from the very, very beaten path. | |
Despite its dependable cast, this ponderous road movie remains stuck in the slow lane. - Hollywood Reporter, 2009-09-01 |
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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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