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The Australian version of Kick-Ass meets Super with Ryan Kwanten as the awkward office worker who moolights as a superhero. In theaters August 19, 2011.
The Australian version of Kick-Ass meets Super with Ryan Kwanten as the awkward office worker who moolights as a superhero. In theaters August 19, 2011.
Justin Timberlake plays a futuristic Robin Hood, stealing time from the rich and giving it to the poor, with the help of a bobbed Amanda Seyfried. In theaters October 28, 2011.
Gina Carano does what you'd expect from a MMA fighter and American Gladiator — a lot of ass kicking — while being targeted by Antonio Banderas, Michael Douglas, Ewan McGregor, and Channing Tatum. In theaters January 20, 2012.
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C-3PO busts R2-D2 smoking a cig. What a buzzkill.
In the film adaptation of James Sallis's novel, Ryan Gosling plays a bad boy who tries to help Carey Mulligan's bad husband and gets himself mixed up with bad girl Christina Hendricks and Bryan Cranston from Breaking Bad. In theaters September 16, 2011.
Daniel Craig, Naomi Watts, Rachel Weisz, and the creepy laughter of children star in Jim Sheridan's haunted house horror movie. In theaters September 30, 2011.
An even scarier prequel (why?) to the first two Paranormal Activity films. In theaters October 21, 2011.
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Grab a glow stick and your favorite human-like ape for a party fun time with Benny Benassi spinning the ultimate fist pumping fuel.
The A.V. Club took a trip to the house Royal Tenenbaum bought on Archer Avenue in the winter of his 35th year to see where cinema's most eccentric family of child prodigies lived.