Brown, Gabrielle Union and Kevin Hart. If you’ve read Harvey’s best selling rela- tionship book “Act Like A Lady, Tink Like A Man” you may have a good idea of what this movie is about. Four friends have their love lives turned upside down when their ladies go out and buy Har- vey’s book – but they turn the tables, by using Harvey’s advice against them, set- ting the stage for lots of mayhem, laughs and good times.
Back in the 80’s 21 Jump Street was a TV series, about two young, albeit under achieving cops head back to high school to fight crime. Tis series was a jumping off point for Johnny Depp and the then up and coming Fox Net- work. Tis Spring Sony Films is bringing 21 Jump Street to the big screen starring Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, and Ice Cube, with some cameos by the original cast, including Depp. Speaking of remakes, the now classic Titanic is being re-released later this spring in 3D.
Several comedies are also headed to theaters this season, including Wanderlust, starring Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd playing a couple uprooted by the recession and un- employment, who eventually end up in a commune experi- encing free love first hand.
If you’ve been hankering for Will Ferrell then you may want to check out Casa de Mi Padre directed by Matt Piedmont. Ferrell, along with his co-star Diego Luna play the Alvarez brothers, who through a series of twisted events end up taking on a leader of a local Drug Cartel in this western themed Novela.
Looking for a little drama, without the “funny” you may want to check out Detachment, directed by Tony Kaye, starring Adrien Brody, as Henry Barthes, a substitute high school teacher, who is in emotional hiding. But fate has other plans for him and three women enter his life to shake things up. Detachment features quite a cast list, which includes Lucy Liu, James Caan, Blythe Danner and Marcia Gay Harden.
Tere’s certainly a lot going on at the movies this spring.
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