Friday, April 27, 2012

The five year engagement

  • The romantic comedy The Five-Year Engagement, starring Emily Blunt and Jason Segel, tackles the messy business of love in a time when commitment can be career-ending for one of the better halves.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • In The Five-Year Engagement (out now), Jason Segel goes from being a successful and put-together chef in San Francisco to a burly, dirty bunny suit-wearing woodsman in Ann Arbor, Mich. and back again.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • This week at the movies may be remembered by future generations as the weekend before The Avengers came out, but there are a few movies worth checking out this weekend, Sound of My Voice being the clear standout of the group.
  • (MTV.com (blog))
  • In Jason Segel and Emily Blunts new film, The Five-Year Engagement, engaged couple Tom and Violet start the wedding-planning process, only to meet dozens of obstacles along the way.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Normally the last weekend of the April is a time for studios to try and capitalize on the anticipation around the upcoming summer movie season.
  • (Examiner)
  • Poor John Cusack. For too many of us, he will always be the kid with the boom box blaring Peter Gabriel in Say Anything. Heres the rude reality check: that was more than 20 years ago.
  • (CBC)
  • Critics werent exactly clamoring to walk down the aisle with The Five-Year Engagement. The latest Judd Apatow production is receiving merely average reviews in its opening weekend.
  • (AP - msnbc.com)
  • Producer Judd Apatow loves to break the cardinal rule of romantic comedy: keep it light, tight and trim. His movies are all-you-can-eat buffets of behavioral comedy.
  • (Macleans)
  • Nicholas Stoller's romantic comedy The Five-Year Engagement is one of those movies that you badly want to like much more than you actually do.
  • (Post-Crescent)

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