- 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)
- Well, well. Universal's romcom, "The Five Year Engagement," finished third last night. (Forbes)
- Sony Screen Gems Think Like a Man is on track to repeat as the No. 1 film at the box office this weekend, fending off the disappointing debut of Judd Apatows The Five-Year Engagement and several other new entries. (TheWrap)
- The problem that plagues so many Judd Apatow productions — the one that keeps good comedies from being great ones — unfortunately exists in "The Five-Year Engagement," too. (San Mateo Daily Journal)
- Though there are a lot of new films out in American theaters this weekend, its hard to deny that the real box office story is happening overseas. The Avengers, open in many different territories across the world but not coming to the U.S. (Cinema Blend)
- 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)
- (With the notable exception of Fast Five, which opened with $86.2 million on this weekend last year, late-April tends to see these sorts of results. (Entertainment Weekly Online)
- A rush of quick impressions hit me as I watched "The Five-Year Engagement," the latest adult romantic comedy co-produced by Judd Apatow. (Omaha World-Herald)
- R for sexual content, and language throughout. Universal. 124 min. Fayette Mall, Frankfort, Georgetown, Hamburg, Movie Tavern, Nicholas ville, Richmond, Woodhill. (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Five year engagement
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