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Hot Tub Time Machine
Robin Hood
Date Night

 
Hot Tub Time Machine 
  • Currently 4.00/5

How would a Bartles & Jaymes wine cooler taste...today? Like the beverage, HTTM is a brightly-colored concoction made from two primary sources: the hard stuff from The Hangover (three buddies plus a tag-along misfit) and the bubbliness from Back to the Future (time travel assisted by an old guy). Bottled together, HTTM is original and easy to consume - without making any promises regarding its shelf life.

65% of the 
"Top Critics" at RottenTomatoes.com have given positive reviews of this film.

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Robin Hood 
  • Currently 3.00/5

The orphan who became a soldier. The soldier who became a knight. The knight who defied a king. Sound familiar? Indeed, I loved Robin Hood the first time I saw it: when it was called Gladiator. Count me among the chorus of not-so-merry film critics whose pens ran dry while cataloguing the similarities between the two most famous Russell Crowe - Ridley Scott collaborations (this is actually the fifth). Then again, count me among those who were pleased to witness the resurrection of Maximus for the next best thing to a sequel.

67% of the "Top Critics" at RottenTomatoes.com have given positive reviews of this film.

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Date Night 
  • Currently 4.00/5

Tina Fey and Steve Carell star as Claire and Phil Foster, a boring suburban couple who decide to upgrade their weekly "date night" at the local steakhouse to a full-blown romantic evening in New York. When they steal another couple\'s reservation to secure a trendy table, however, they are quickly embroiled in a mistaken-identity caper a la North By Northwest, complete with ruthless killers demanding the return of a secret package. Ms. Fey and Mr. Carell are supported by a small army of acclaimed actors, including a shirtless Mark Wahlberg and a smarmy Ray Liotta. 


73% of the "Top Critics" at RottenTomatoes.com have given positive reviews of this film.

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