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horrible Bosses Laugh It Up. Rated R (Theatrical Release July 8th, 2011)

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another earth Science Fiction. Rated PG-13 (Theatrical Release July 20th, 2011)

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30 Minutes or less Laugh It Up. Rated R (Theatrical Release August 12th, 2011)

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An all-star cast of A-list actors including Jennifer Aniston, the talented Kevin Spacey, and Colin Farrell in rare form. You’re basically watching them play at this whole acting thing; they have so much fun the audience can’t help but enjoy the ride right along with them. Hollywood was buzzing about this flick before the film even went into production. If you miss it in the theater, don’t neglect to add it to your Netflix queue.

Dumb & Dumber meets “cops and robbers” in this comedy, executive produced by funnyman Ben Stiller. The all-star comedy cast includes white-trash-hero/everyman Danny McBride, Jesse Eisenberg, Aziz Anzari, and Nick Swardson; even if the plot sucks, you can bet these boys will entertain and give reason for a few genuine laughs.

The Sundance 2011 darling has been the topic of critical conversation. Science fiction is a tricky genre to tackle, but apparently these filmmakers have executed their place with success. “The best science fiction tells stories about people in extraordinary environments or situations that serve to open up the vast, still largely unexplored terrain of the human heart. Mike Cahill’s 'Another Earth' is science fiction at its best.” – Kirk Honeycott, The Hollywood Reporter.

an invisible sign Date Flick with Heartfelt Twist. Not Yet Rated. (Netflix IT)

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exporting raymond Documentary meets Comedy. Rated PG (Netflix It) Phil Rosenthal, the mastermind behind sitcom hit ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’, hits the Russian streets to bring his television phenomenon to the freezing country overseas. Turns out the Russians love Raymond.

Impress a super literate chick with this one. Based on Aimee Bender’s acclaimed novel, the film is Jessica Alba’s attempt to show off some acting chops—and even if she doesn’t succeed in the endeavor, at least she looks great doing it. It’s the perfect date film: one of you will love the romance and heartfelt storyline, while the other can revel in the magnificence that is La Alba.


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