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Spring movie preview

March 27

Monsters vs. Aliens
DreamWorks first foray into 3D is a partnership with Paramount that stars Reese Witherspoon as Susan Murphy who is struck by a meteor on her wedding day that makes her grow to over 49-feet tall.

Susan is captured by the US military and placed in a top-secret camp. Her cell mates are a rag-tag group of monsters.

And so Monsters vs. Aliens begins. From the brilliant producing mind of Jeffrey Katzenberg, Monsters vs. Aliens is sure to satisfy.The highly anticipated film also stars Hugh Laurie, Will Arnett, Seth Rogen, Rainn Wilson, Stephen Colbert, Kiefer Sutherland and Paul Rudd.Sunshine Cleaning
Amy Adams and Emily Blunt star as sisters who start a cleaning business that specializes in crime scenes.

Hey, it’s tough economic times, sisters have to do it for themselves even if that means visiting the crime scene after CSI.

So inspired by the sisterly magic of Adams and Blunt, SheKnows created 10 top movie sisters…who is number one? Read it here.Adventureland
Kristen Stewart stars in her first big picture since grabbing Edward’s heart as Bella in Twilight.It’s the summer of 1987, and James Brennan (Jesse Eisenberg), an uptight recent college grad, can’t wait to embark on his dream tour of Europe. But when his parents (Wendie Malick and Jack Gilpin) announce they can no longer subsidize his trip, James has little choice but to take a lowly job at a local amusement park.

Forget about German beer, world-famous museums and cute French girls – James’ summer will now be populated by belligerent dads, stuffed pandas, and screaming kids high on cotton candy. Lucky for James, what should have been his worst summer ever turns into quite an adventure as he discovers love in the most unlikely place with his captivating co-worker Em (Kristen Stewart), and learns to loosen up.

The Accidental Husband

If recent chick lick page to screen adaptations are any indication, this film should be miles from the hit book. From making Confessions of a Shopaholic’s title character American (for starters!) to He’s Just Not Into You’s empty promises of literary devotion, Hollywood has not been kind to the chick lit-to cinema treatment.Will The Accidental Husband be more Bridget Jones than He’s Just Not That Into You? Time will tell, but the premise alone sounds promising. With Uma Thurman starring, we can err on the side of caution.

April 3

Fast & Furious
The entire original cast is back in a new film with the same title. If you are confused, don’t worry, the plot and experiences surrounding why these characters return together hardly matters. Fast & Furious is about fast cars and the people who risk their neck driving them.

Michelle Rodriguez leads the pack with Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Jordana Brewster all reprising their roles from their first blockbuster.

After a few missteps, it is nice to see the Fast & Furious franchise is pulling something from the comic book film genre — the reboot.

April 10

Observe and Report
Anna Faris and Seth Rogan combine their comic talents in another recent film that gives the mall cop its cinematic due.

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Hannah Montana: The Movie
Hannah and her alter ego, Miley Cyrus hit the big screen. Should anything else really be said?

Well, actually yes. With the dough Miley and company have made off of Hannah Montana, they are not letting their fans down with a full-fledged feature film. No expense was spared as Miley and her gang made the leap from TV to Hollywood.

Up next…Russell Crowe tangles with Ben Affleck and Zac Efron grows up.

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