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Which movies are fun for the whole family and which ones are treats just for you? Find out!
In theaters now...
Remember Me
Short Story:
Two college students (Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin) who've suffered family tragedies find solace and love in each other.
What They're Saying:
"A strong romantic drama in which Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin really shine." - Hollywood Reporter
"There's a distinctly bittersweet undertow to the picture that draws you in and helps you overlook the film's weaknesses." - Miami Herald
Good for Kids?
Young Twilight fans will be eager to get in line, but the subjects are too mature for the under-13 set.
Green Zone
Short Story:
When an American military officer (Matt Damon) in the Iraq war discovers an elaborate government cover-up, he must fight to discover the truth.
What They're Saying:
"It's certainly interesting to see what's been reported on the manipulation of information played out as drama, and the acting is uniformly good." - Arizona Republic
"An energetic, frenzied thriller -- [director] Paul Greengrass-style -- set in Iraq in the chaotic post-invasion days." - The Hollywood Reporter
Good for Kids?
This R-rated war thriller is for 18 and older.
Our Family Wedding
Short Story:
When a newly engaged couple (America Ferrera and Lance Gross) announce their upcoming wedding, they just want to focus on their happiness. But will their overly competitive fathers get in the way?
What They're Saying:
"[Director Rick] Famuyiwa has made a mostly charming movie despite its cliche milieu." - Associated Press
"The culture clash is muy muted in this alternately sweet and dumb comedy." - The Hollywood Reporter
Good for Kids?
Rated PG-13 for some sexual content and brief language, this comedy is fine for teens and adults.
In case you missed...
Alice in Wonderland
Short Story:
Johhny Depp stars as the wonderfully wacky Mad Hatter in Tim Burton's fantastical remake of the classic children's fairy tale.
What They're Saying:
"Its best and strangest interludes assert Burton's skills as a fantasist, as well as Depp's as a squirrely, inventive character actor." -- Chicago Tribune
"For those who watched Avatar and marveled at the images but were left wanting by the wooden acting and tired story, Alice is a treat." -- Arizona Republic
Good for Kids?
The mild violence might be too intense for the little ones, but this PG-rated adventure is a treat for almost the whole family.
Brooklyn's Finest
Short Story:
In this action-packed crime drama, three New York police officers (Richard Gere, Ethan Hawke and Don Cheadle) get caught up in the dangerous Brooklyn drug scene.
What They're Saying:
"The film has a basic strength in its performances and craft, but falls short of the high mark [director Antoine] Fuqua obviously set for himself." -- RogerEbert.com
"Filled with every cop-movie convention since the invention of gunpowder and curse words, Brooklyn's Finest is three movies in one, all of which you've seen before." -- Village Voice
Good for Kids?
This adults-only film is rated R for violence and strong sexuality.
Cop Out
Short Story:
In this action-packed comedy, Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan play bantering police partners doing whatever they can to crack the case.
What They're Saying:
"A movie that makes little sense, is dumb when it's not being stupid and yet is still at times laugh-out-loud funny." -- Arizona Republic
"Any actual action's an afterthought in this garrulous goof on the classic buddy-cop flick." -- The Hollywood Reporter
Good for Kids?
Rated R for language and sexual references, this is adults-only humor.
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