Movies

Pineapple Express

Rating:85 out of 100

Action. Drugs. Romance. Pineapple Express is just what this summer needs to entertain. With characters as lovable as they are stoned, and a silly plot that keeps you engaged, this is definitely one of those movies that will get funnier and funnier every time you watch it.

Mamma Mia

Rating:71 out of 100

Mamma Mia brings to life the music of ABBA through a wedding story set in the Greek Isles. Sophie Sheridan is about to get married and it seems her life is complete, only she doesn't know who her real father is. She finds her mother's diary (Meryl Streep) and through context clues, narrows her dad candidate down to three men. Inviting them all to her wedding, Sophie hopes to unveil the paternity mystery...all through song and dance.



Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Rating:86 out of 100

When Harrison Ford, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg got together to make a fourth chapter in the Indiana Jones storyline, they knew the gravity of the task they had been given. After all, they endeavored to add to one of the best film trilogies of all time, hence the pressure was on.

What Happens in Vegas

Rating:86 out of 100

What happens when you get two actors who are hilarious, good-looking, and fun to watch on the silver screen? America found out last night as “What Happens in Vegas” opened in theatres Nationwide.

In some ways the film is a no-brainer… put Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz together in a forced-marriage situation and the classic men vs. women clichés sort of write the script themselves. Here’s the rundown:

Stop-Loss

Rating:84 out of 100

With the war in Iraq getting such massive press coverage throughout the past seven years, it’s only natural that Hollywood has fallen into its natural role of art imitating life. And with Stop-Loss, Paramount Pictures has created an opus worthy of audiences’ attention.

Shutter

Rating:78 out of 100

For all you Dawson’s Creek fans out there, there’s a new movie out this Friday from one of the show’s alum, Joshua Jackson. It’s called “Shutter” and according to the “Skulls” stud, it’s a sure fire horror flick/thriller.

According to a press release, “Shutter” will keep you on the edge of your seat. “A newly married couple discovers disturbing, ghostly images in photographs they develop after a tragic accident. Fearing the manifestations may be connected, they investigate and learn that some mysteries are better left unsolved.”

The Other Boleyn Girl

Rating:84 out of 100

Adapted from the best selling novel by Philippa Gregory, The Other Boleyn Girl tells a sensual story of intrigue, romance, revenge and betrayal set during the turbulent times of King Henry's rule in England. The stars of the movie are two sisters, Anne (Natalie Portman) and Mary (Scarlett Johansson) Boleyn, who arrive at the English court with the goal of seducing King Henry to gain status.

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