Something Borrowed
Rating:
Movie: Something Borrowed (2011)
Studio : Warner Brothers
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Runtime : 103 min
Website : warnerbros.com
Rating : PG-13
Trailer :
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xi8w9s
Review:
In this tale of love, betrayal, yearning, and relationships, Rachel (Ginnifer Goodwin) is alone at 30 years old. Sure she has a great career as a top New York lawyer, but her love life is a disaster. And it doesn’t help that her life long best friend Darcy, who is engaged to be married, is bugging her that the clock is ticking. But when she finally finds love in Dex (Colin Egglesfield), a past acquaintance from her law school, all is good until she finds out that he’s actually getting hitched to Darcy (Kate Hudson). Rachel must decide whether to tell her best friend and risk their long time relationship or dive into the love that she really wants. Read more…
Drama, In Theaters, Romance
colin egglesfield, Drama, ginnifer goodwin, john krasinski, kate hudson, pg13, Romance, warner brothers
Arthur
Rating:
Movie: Arthur (2011)
Studio : Warner Brothers
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Runtime : 110 min
Website : arthurthemovie.warnerbros.com
Rating : PG
Trailer :
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xh31gc
Review:
Arthur is a reboot of the 1981 film starring Dudley Moore and in any reboot, there has to be comparisons between the two. In short, Moore’s portrayal of the rich socialite, but always drunk playboy was an incredible role for him. He played it to the tee, treading that fine line between comedy and drama. It was no doubt his greatest role and Arthur was one of the most beloved films around.
So to have it brought back with someone else is bound to raise the ire of reviewers and we will admit that we are one of those. If this had been a different story, or perhaps even the same type of story with a different name, we might be far less judgmental, but you don’t remake a classic, twisting it around, and expect those who watch it not to compare it. Read more…
Comedy, In Theaters, Romance
2011, arthur, charlie sheen, dudley moore, jennifer garner, nick nolte, pg, russell brand, warner brothers