Which movies are fun for the whole family and which ones are treats just for you? Find out!
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I Am Number Four
Short Story:
John Smith (Alex Pettyfer) is not your average teen; in fact, one might call him an alien (though he looks human). He is a fugitive on the run, constantly changing his identity to avoid those that will stop at nothing to kill him. Now, tucked away in a small Ohio town, John begins to encounter new life-altering experiences, such as his first love (Dianna Agron), powerful new abilities and a connection to others that share his unique destiny.
What They're Saying:
"Director D.J. Caruso (Disturbia) knows his action beats, and he stages some fierce fights in the third act." - Orlando Sentinel
"I Am Number Four is like a good episode of Smallville: You may feel a bit silly watching it if you're past high-school age, but you just might have a good time." - Arizona Republic
Good For Kids?
Action, romance and a cutie-pie lead? We're betting tweens will lap up this supernatural thriller.
UnKnown
Short Story:
When Dr. Martin Harris (Liam Neeson) wakes up from a coma, he discovers that another man (Aidan Quinn) has assumed his identity. Strangely, not even his wife (January Jones) recognizes him. After pleading his case to disbelieving authorities, Martin finds himself alone, tired and on the run from mysterious assassins. It is only after he finds a true ally (Diane Kruger) that Martin begins to uncover secrets to his true identity.
What They're Saying:
"Neeson's always-intelligent screen presence, his nuance and gravitas, help elevate Unknown beyond its preposterous elements." - Associated Press
"We're spun through parking garages, dance clubs and good old-fashioned car chases; Unknown is probably the movie The Tourist wanted to be, if it had a pulse." - Time Out New York
Good For Kids?
Unknown's high-energy suspense sure will keep the kids guessing, but it's probably a bit violent -- and confusing -- for those under 13.
Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son
Short Story:
Martin Lawrence is back as FBI agent Malcolm Turner and his undercover alter-ego Big Momma in this comedic thriller. When Malcolm's teenage stepson Trent (Brendan T. Jackson) witnesses a murder at an all-girl performing arts school, the two team up as Big Momma and coed Charmaine to crack the case.
What They're Saying:
"The well-established Big Momma combination of cheap and cheesy chuckles, sex-obsessed banter, and slapstick so broad even the biggest of mommas could easily hide behind it." - Radio Times
"It's a marginal improvement on previous outings, if only because Lawrence is slightly lower in the mix." - Total Film
Good For Kids?
Rich in slapstick dialogue, the jokes in Big Momma may be too overwrought with broad humor.
In case you missed...
Justin Bieber: Never Say Never
Short Story:
A preteen girl's dream, Justin Bieber: Never Say Never gives Bieber fever-stricken fans an intimate (and 3-D!) look at the young star's rise from humble beginnings as a street performer in Stratford, Ontario, to beloved teen mega-sensation.
What They're Saying:
"Though anyone who needs convincing won't touch this one with a 10-foot pole, Justin Bieber: Never Say Never makes a persuasive case for its titular star as a far more talented-than-usual teen idol." - Variety
"Justin Bieber: Never Say Never may be the concert film as glorified promotional product, but it captures a genuine youthquake." - Entertainment Weekly
Good For Kids?
Kids will no doubt get a kick from seeing the Biebs up close and personal in Never Say Never.
Just Go with It
Short Story:
Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston star in this romantic comedy about a womanizing plastic surgeon named Danny and his desperate attempt to win the heart of a gorgeous (and much younger) school teacher named Palmer (Brooklyn Decker).
When Palmer finds a wedding band in Danny's pocket (he uses it to seduce women -- seriously!), he lies and tells her that he is married but he's getting a divorce. And so he must enlist his loyal assistant Katherine (Aniston) to keep up the ruse by pretending to be his soon-to-be ex-wife. Gee, wonder if they'll end up together in the end.
What They're Saying:
"Cheaper than a flight to Honolulu, with probably a few more laughs." - Financial Times
"There are far worse romcoms out there at present - not looking at anyone in particular, Kate Hudson..." - Real.com
Good For Kids?
Although Just Go with It may elicit a few laughs from your little ones, it's better to keep some of this flick's raunchier humor out of the reach of children.
Gnomeo & Juliet
Short Story:
In a animated comedic twist on Shakespeare's classic tale, garden gnomes Gnomeo (James McAvoy) and Juliet (Emily Blunt) find themselves in the midst of love's many obstacles when feuding neighbors threaten to get in the way of their fairy-tale ending.
What They're Saying:
"If it's not an unerringly faithful adaptation of Shakespeare's play, it still manages enough wit and charm to come off." - Orlando Sentinel
"In this bright, bouncy Shakespeare take-off, animated gnomes tell the tale of the classic romantic tragedy." - Us Weekly
Good For Kids?
Kids will fall in love with this animated tale of romance and friendship.
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