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Tiffany Razzano's Mini-Movie Reviews
Baby Mama (PG-13)
In this comedy, Tina Fey stars as Kate Holbrook, a single, successful businesswoman who learns she's unable to have a child after deciding she wants to start a family on her own, hires working-class Angie (Amy Poehler) as her surrogate mother. But when Angie comes knocking on Kate's door with no place to live, the mismatched pair become roommates for the duration of her pregnancy.
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (PG)
Following the popular The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, siblings Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy are pulled back into the world of Narnia one year later, but discover more than 1,000 years have passed in the fantasy world. They again team up with Aslan, this time to overthrow the evil General Miraz, who is acting as king, and restore the exiled heir, Prince Caspian, to the throne.
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (PG-13)
Harrison Ford is back as the archaeologist, professor and adventurer Indiana Jones, fired from his post at Marshall College after returning to the real world because of suspicions of the government. On his way out of town, he meets Mutt (Shia LaBeouf), who convinces him to travel to Peru to search for the Crystal Skyll of Akator.
Iron Man (PG-13)
Robert Downey Jr. is given his chance to bring yet another comic book character to life. When wealthy industrialist and inventor Tony Stark (Downey) is kidnapped and forced to build a weapon that could cause immense devastation, he instead creates a high-tech suit of armor and escapes. He vows to use his suit to protect the world from evil.
Made of Honor (PG-13)
Best friends for 10 years, Tom (Patrick Dempsey) realizes he is in love with Hannah when she gets engaged to another man and asks him to be her Maid of Honor. Tom decides to try to win her over and stop the wedding.
Sex and the City (R)
HBO's "Sex in the City" girls - Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon - reunite for the big screen. The movie picks up four years after the TV show ended and producers have been pretty hush-hush about any plot twists that can be expected. Jennifer Hudson and Chris Noth also star.
Speed Racer (PG)
A live action film based on the 1960s Japanese anime series stars indie stalwarts Emile Hirsch as Speed Racer and Christina Ricci as his girlfriend Trixie. A natural behind the wheel and driven to fulfill the legacy of his older brother, the legendary Rex Racer, Speed sets out to win The Crucible, the cross-country race that took his brother's life, while keeping a corporation from ruining the sport.
The Strangers (R)
Kristin McKay (Liv Tyler) and James Hoyt (Scott Speedman), a young couple staying at the Hoyt's summer home after attending a friend's wedding nearby, are terrorized by mysterious, masked invaders.
The Visitor (PG-13)
Bored with his life, college professor Walter Vale (Richard Jenkins) returns to his NYC home from a conference to find that a young foreign couple has moved in. Victims of a real estate scam, the couple has nowhere to go. Vale allows them to stay with him and an unlikely connection begins, changing his life.
What Happens in Vegas (R)
Jack (Ashton Kutcher) and Joy (Cameron Diaz) awake in Las Vegas to discover that they married after a night of drunken debauchery in Las Vegas. They also learn that one of them won a jackpot with the other's quarter. Forced to live as newlyweds, the pair attempts to undermine each other in a battle for the money.
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