- Editors note: Dr. Charles Raison, CNNhealths mental health expert, is an associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Arizona in Tucson. (CNN)
- (CBS) The Vow stars two red hot actors: Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams. But critics are lukewarm to ice cold on the film, which opens today. (CBS News)
- Toronto-based designer Ana Niculae will be rushing to see The Vow when it opens in theatres on Friday — but not for the romantic drama's tear-jerking scenes between Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum. Instead, she'll be watching the film for her handbags. (Toronto Star)
- Its not a chick flick because its good, co-star Scott Speedman tells MTV News. (Musicwire)
- The Vow, a film about a man whose wife loses her memory after a car accident and forgets her husband, opened in theaters Friday. (Huffington Post)
- "The Vow" is a teary love story about a head-over-heels-in-love fellow (played by Channing Tatum) and his amnesiac wife (Rachel McAdams) who doesn't remember him. Rear-ended by a truck, she wakes up in a hospital surrounded by unfamiliar faces. (Daily Reflector)
- LITTLE ROCK — There are a lot of reasons to approach The Vow with caution. (Arkansas Online)
- BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — In September 1993, Kim Carpenter took Krickitt Pappas to be his lawfully wedded wife. (Arkansas Online)
- The Vow (* * out of four, PG-13, opens Friday) promises tried-and-true rom-com formula and delivers, treading in sappy, cliché-ridden turf. It may appeal to the most rabid fans of tearjerk romances like The Notebook, but its a hard-to-swallow, maudlin tale. (MyCentralJersey.com)
Friday, February 10, 2012
The vow
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