Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

What to Rent

What to Rent: New DVDs This Week

Magic Mike Channing Tatum bares all (or most) in Steven Soderbergh's hit Magic Mike.

Magic Mike

Channing Tatum bares all (or most) in Steven Soderbergh's hit Magic Mike. Tatum plays Mike, the main attraction of a raucous male strip show in Florida. Mike dreams of a career beyond stripping, but his love for the party lifestyle makes it difficult for him to grow up. That changes, however, when he befriends the sister (Cody Horn) of his young protegé (Alex Pettyfer). Matthew McConaughey, Alex Pettyfer, and Joe Manganiello also star in the scandalously fun dramedy. Extras include making-of featurettes and extended dance sequences.

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Seeking a Friend for the End of the World

If you had advance notice for the end of the world, what would you do? Dodge's (Steve Carell) job and marriage have dissolved following the apocalyptic revelation, so Dodge decides to team up with an unlikely aid named Penny (Keira Knightley) to track down the one that got away. The two take a road trip to Delaware to find this elusive woman, though in the process, their bond grows stronger and the film's tone turns from apocalyptic comedy into tender romance. Extras include commentary from director Lorene Scafaria, a behind-the-scenes featurette, and a playlist for the end of the world.

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TED

Fourth of July Movie Guide: What to See and Who to Take

Hoping to take up residence in a cozy seat in the movie theater this Fourth of July?

Hoping to take up residence in a cozy seat in the movie theater this Fourth of July? We don't blame you: it's hot, and there are some great flicks out right now. We can't help you find a date, but we can help you figure out which movie to see with whoever you decide to take along. Don't make the mistake of taking your mom to see Ted or dragging your boyfriend to Magic Mike. Here's your handy guide to the latest Summer movies.

Box Office

Brave Hits the Box Office Bull's-Eye

Fiery Merida made her mark at the box office as Pixar's Brave brought in $66.7 million in its opening weekend.

Fiery Merida made her mark at the box office as Pixar's Brave brought in $66.7 million in its opening weekend. Kindred animated flick Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted took a distant second with $20.2 million. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter placed third with $16.5 million in its debut weekend, while Prometheus and Rock of Ages rounded out the top five with $10 million and $8 million, respectively.

Photo courtesy of Disney/Pixar

Movies

Movie Sneak Peek: Seeking a Friend For the End of the World, To Rome With Love, Brave, and More

Quite a few hotly anticipated movies are set for release this week.

Quite a few hotly anticipated movies are set for release this week. Jesse Eisenberg and Alec Baldwin star in Woody Allen's newest, To Rome With Love, Keira Knightley and Steve Carell find an unlikely friendship in Seeking a Friend For the End of the World, and Pixar's first princess tries to alter her destiny in Brave. Meanwhile, the film version of Seth Grahame-Smith's novel Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter comes to life. Before these flicks hit theaters, check out all the pictures!

Poll

Which June Release Are You Most Excited to See?

With releases like Snow White and the Huntsman, Prometheus, and Magic Mike on the roster, June is shaping up to be one of the most exciting Summer months for movies in a while.

With releases like Snow White and the Huntsman, Prometheus, and Magic Mike on the roster, June is shaping up to be one of the most exciting Summer months for movies in a while. We've already marked our calendars for all the below flicks, but we're wondering what you're most excited about seeing: Tom Cruise's rock-star portrayal in Rock of Ages? The extensively star-spangled cast in Woody Allen's latest, To Rome With Love? What about Mark Wahlberg and his crude talking teddy bear BFF in Ted? Vote for your most anticipated June movie below!

Link Time

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