Friday, November 4, 2011

New Movie Reviews: 'Tower Heist,' 'A Very Harold & Kumar 3d Christmas,' 'The Boy of No One' Striking Theaters

The initial weekend of November sees two large comedies opening plus a bittersweet rock dramedy together with a gritty cop drama.our editor recommendsEddie Murphy States John Grazer Saved 'Tower Heist' (Video)Ben Stiller Unveils 'Zoolander' Follow-up Secrets Way ahead for the Fockers and What He Considers 'Tower Heist' Co-Star Eddie Murphy as Oscar HostEddie Murphy in 'Tower Heist': Just what the Experts Say Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy in 'Tower Heist' Trailer (Video)'Charlotte Rampling: The Look' Puts the Actress' Style inside the SpotlightSUNDANCE: Al Pacino-Katie Holmes The Boy of Nobody Tanks, Prompts Walkouts 'Tower Heist' Director Brett Ratner Apologizes for Epilepsy Joke in Movie's Trailer (Video) Universal takes charge withBrett Ratner's comic caper flickTower Heist.LiketheOcean's series, Heist carries with it an all-star cast, includingBen Stilleras the straight guy, Eddie Murphyas therude, confrontational wiseass and Alan Alda since the Bernie Madoff-like swindler. PHOTOS: 'Ben Stiller Show' Alumni: Where Is It Now? Another large comedy premiering a couple of days ago might be the 3rd installment in theHarold & Kumar series, A Very Harold & Kumar 3DChristmas,from Warner Bros./New Line Cinema. Also opening now's Killing Bono, aBritish dramedy about some brothers and sisters who attended school with U2but could never replicate their success as artists. Round the serious side,Dito Montiel's Sundance movieSon of Nobody,from NuImage/Millennium Films,agritty cop drama about hidden secrets occur publish-9/11 NY starringAl Pacinoand Katie Holmes, opens in choose theaters. PHOTOS: ྌs Action Stars: Where Is It Now? Here's just what the Hollywood Reporter's experts need to say of people films -- while others opening a couple of days ago -- and discover how they are needed to complete within the box office: Tower Heist Brett Ratner's comic caper about co-workers who turn the tables around the Bernie Madoff type can be a easily designed crowd pleaser.Follow the link to determine Todd McCarthy's review. THR COVER STORY: Ben Stiller Unveils What He Considers 'Tower Heist' Co-Star Eddie Murphy Hosting the Oscars A Very Harold & Kumar 3d Christmas It's Harold & Kumar versus. Christmas and, yes, Christmas wins out.Follow the link to determine Kirk Honeycutt's review. Charlotte now now Rampling: The Look An engaging doc unveils plenty of sweet Charlotte now now along with somewhat hush-hush.Follow the link to determine Jordan Mintzer's review. VIDEO: 'A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas' Red-colored-colored Band Trailer: The second Coming of Neil Patrick Harris The Boy of Nobody Atmospheric and intriguing, this cop movie turning around a concealed secret and occurring by 50 percent time frames stars Al Pacino and Katie Holmes.Follow the link to determine John DeFore's review. Killing Bono Modified from rock critic Neil McCormick's autobiography, Nick Hamm's British comedy stars Ben Barnes, Robert Sheehan and Krysten Ritter.Follow the link to determine Jordan Mintzer's review. VIDEO: Al Pacino, Channing Tatum Sport Badges, Mustaches in 'Son of Nobody' Trailer Youthful Goethe for one another German director Philipp Stölzl's film falls gently involving the stools of high-brow camping and genuine seduction by its many period charms, fine stars and lovely landscapes.Follow the link to determine John DeFore's review. Related Subjects Brett Ratner Channing Tatum Eddie Murphy Katie Holmes Al Pacino Ben Stiller The Boy of Nobody Tower Heist A Very Harold & Kumar 3d Christmas Charlotte now now Rampling: The Look Killing Bono Youthful Goethe for one another

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