30 Minutes or Less (R)
Eisenberg plays Nick, a restless twenty-something with few accomplishments and even fewer ambitions, save for getting his pizza pies into people's hands in under half an hour. After a falling out with roommate Chet (Aziz Ansari), an elementary school teacher furious to discover that Nick had sex with his sister Kate (Dilshad Vadsaria)—and worse yet, gave him the gory details under false pretenses—the delivery man seems destined to hit bottom.
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The Change-Up (R)
Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman star in ‘The Change-Up,’ from director David Dobkin (Wedding Crashers), writers Jon Lucas & Scott Moore (The Hangover) and producer Neal Moritz (Fast & Furious, Click).
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I Don't Know How She Does It (PG-13)
Kate Reddy (Parker) devotes her days to her job with a Boston-based financial management firm. At night she goes home to her adoring, recently-downsized architect husband Richard (Kinnear) and their two young children. It's a non-stop balancing act, the same one that Kate's acerbic best friend and fellow working mother Allison (Christina Hendricks) performs on a daily basis, and that Kate's super-brainy, child-phobic young junior associate Momo (Olivia Munn) fully intends to avoid
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50/50 (R)
Inspired by personal experiences, 50/50 is an original story about friendship, love, survival and finding humor in unlikely places. Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Rogen star as best friends whose lives are changed by a cancer diagnosis. With Anna Kendrick, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Anjelica Huston.
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Our Idiot Brother
Every family has one: the sibling who is always just a little bit behind the curve when it comes to getting his life together. For sisters Liz (Emily Mortimer), Miranda (Elizabeth Banks) and Natalie (Zooey Deschanel), that person is their perennially upbeat brother Ned (Paul Rudd), an erstwhile organic
farmer whose willingness to rely on the honesty of mankind is a less-than-optimum strategy for a tidy, trouble-free existence. Ned may be utterly lacking in common sense, but he is their brother and so, after his girlfriend dumps him and boots him off the farm, his sisters once again come to his rescue. As Liz, Miranda and Natalie each take a turn at housing Ned, their brother's unfailing commitment to honesty creates more than a few messes in their comfortable routines. But as each of their lives begins to unravel, Ned's family comes to realize that maybe, in believing and trusting the people around him; Ned isn't such an idiot after all.
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