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As the calendar flips its way towards mid-June, a lot of quality films have already been released. Below are the ten best.
Couples Retreat
A comedy from Peter Billingsley starring Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, Faizon Love, Jason Bateman, Kristin Davis, Kristen Bell, Malin Akerman and Jean Reno.
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On the remote and legendary North Shore of Oahu is the one and only Turtle Bay Resort. With swaying palms and golden sunsets, it's an ideal backdrop for newlyweds.
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Accepted, "from the studio that brought you American Pie," is nowhere near as raunchy or funny as its predecessor. Even with Long, Hill, and Black, Accepted falls flat.
Today's proliferation of limit-pushing PG-13 movies and raunchy R-rated romantic comedies puts the emphasis on the comedy more than the romance.
A Disney/Pixar film, WALL-E, has become the best-reviewed film of 2008, for a second year in a row.
Even in a year in which the most popular and successful films were often among the very best, the past twelve months were no stranger to cinematic pile-ups.
One critic quoted on Adventureland's DVD cover calls the movie "truly hilarious!" His DVD box must have contained a different film.
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