No Strings Attached Movie Preview

Which movies are fun for the whole family and which ones are treats just for you? Find out!
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No Strings Attached
Short Story:
Childhood friends, Adam (Ashton Kutcher) and Emma (Natalie Portman) risk everything when they have sex one morning. So, to salvage their friendship, the two make a pact to keep their relationship strictly friends-with-benefits, meaning "no strings attached" -- and no falling in love. But when their romantic tryst unexpectedly heats up, Adam and Emma begin to wonder whether or not they can be "just friends."
What They're Saying:
"At times, No Strings Attached feels almost shockingly attuned to the particular angst of its time and place." - Village Voice
"It's a movie benefiting from another sparkling, sexy and emotionally available performance by Natalie Portman, some clever turns in situations and witty banter that isn't shy about crossing over into Hangover level raunchy." - Orlando Sentinel
Good For Kids?
No Strings Attached makes for a great date night -- not a play date.
The Way Back
Short Story:
Starring Colin Farrell, Jim Sturgess, and Ed Harris, The Way Back tells the story of seven prisoners who flee a Soviet labor camp and begin a 4,000 mile journey to freedom. Inspired by the book "The Long Walk: The True Story of a Trek to Freedom".
What They're Saying:
"That a production this ambitious has been financed and distributed outside the studio system throws a curveball to anyone who thinks "independent film" can mean only urban moderns sitting in an apartment bemoaning their ennui." - Los Angeles Times
"No one will go away disappointed or indifferent. It's a movie that sticks with you like Elmer's glue." - New York Observer
Good For Kids?
For all its seriousness, The Way Back will have the kids begging for a way out.
The Company Men
Short Story:
When his company decides to downsize, Bobby Walker (Ben Affleck) and coworkers Phil Woodward (Chris Cooper) and Gene McClary (Tommy Lee Jones) are forced to reexamine their lives and what it means to be a man outside of the corporate world.
When Bobby begrudgingly takes a job building houses with his brother-in-law (Kevin Costner), he perhaps comes to the realization that there is more to life than chasing the American dream.
What They're Saying:
"This haunting movie hits you hard and right where you live." - Rolling Stone
"In its solid construction and resistance to the winds of fashion, The Company Men is one edifice that could outlast many an action blockbuster or standard inspirational drama, and maybe the Great Recession itself. " - TIME Magazine
Good For Kids?
As for The Company Men: let the kids be kids, and leave life's conundrums to the big boys. Watch the Preview!
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The Green Hornet
Short Story:
After the sudden death of his father, Britt Reid (Seth Rogan) leaves behind a life of partying to become the new publisher of Los Angeles' The Daily Sentinel. However, when he and his kung fu assistant/driver, Kato (Jay Chou), find themselves in the middle of a robbery, Britt decides to trade in his ho-hum lifestyle for a career as the crime fighting superhero "The Green Hornet".
What They're Saying:
"The interplay between the Green Hornet and straight man Kato delights, overshadowing Cameron Diaz as a mutual love interest." - Us Weekly
"This Hornet is a big, boisterous action-comedy - a funny, exciting and intentionally goofy summer movie that just happens to arrive in the middle of January." - The Miami Herald
Good For Kids?
Masked superheros, mad villains and suspense make Green Hornet a winner amongst the young folk.
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The Dilemma
Short Story:
Best pals, Ronny (Vince Vaughn), a confirmed bachelor and Nick (Kevin James), a happily married family man find their friendship put to the test when Ronny stumbles upon Nick's wife in the company of another man. With his friend in mind, Ronny launches an amateur investigation into the affair. Ultimately, mayhem ensues and Ronny discovers Nick is hiding a few secrets of his own.
What They're Saying:
"The Dilemma is never dull, but it's also a mess." - Arizona Republic
"The ugly emotional mess is so respectfully handled that the story resonates far beyond its comic designs." - Chicago Reader
Good For Kids?
Issues of love and infidelity won't make The Dilemma a classic kid's film, but teens will enjoy the laugh out loud comedy.
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Source: http://www.ivillage.com/no-strings-attached-movie-preview/1-a-315577
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