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Barbershop 3: The Next Cut Trailer


The Barbershop gang are back once again. Having had to team up with Angie's ladies salon to be able to stay afloat, the Barbershop is no longer a man only zone and not all of Calvin's customers are happy having to share but they make it work.

Sharing the salon floor is the least of the towns problems, ever more frequently their streets are being overrun by gangs fighting for territory, new corner boys and customers. Calvin and the residents who love their town and want it returning to its former state, decide to take matters into their own hands.

Barbershop: The Next Cut is the forth film in franchise which includes a spinoff called Beauty Shop. The film was directed by Malcolm D. Lee who directed the hugely successful 'The Best Man' series of films.

Baggage Claim Trailer


Montana Moore is a thirty-something flight attendant who has achieved the inevitable and become the only unmarried/ unaffianced woman in her whole family after her younger sister announces her impending marriage in a month's time. She is determined that she will not attend the ceremony alone and will have, not only a boyfriend, but a long term partner by her side. With the help of her friends, the rest of the staff at the airport, she tracks down several ex-boyfriends on various international flights and manages to travel a massive 30,000 miles in her efforts to find the right man for her. There's Damon Diesel, who has hopeless dreams of becoming a superstar; Curtis, a pastor; Langston, a wealthy former lawyer; and a young millionaire named Quinton Jamison, but who will sweep her off her feet and fulfil her dreams of true romance and happiness?

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Tia Mowry - Tamara Mowry and Tia Mowry Los Angeles, California - The NBC TCA Summer 2011 Party at the SLS Hotel - Arrivals Monday 1st August 2011

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Tia Mowry Friday 4th March 2011 42nd NAACP Image Awards at The Shrine Auditorium - Arrivals Los Angeles, California, USA

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Tia Mowry - Tamara and Tia Mowry Los Angeles, California - The 2011 NAACP Image Awards Nominee Reception at the Beverly Hills Hotel Saturday 12th February 2011

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Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry - Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry Los Angeles, California - leaving Toast Bakery and Cafe after having lunch Friday 2nd April 2010

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Tia Mowry and Tamara Mowry - Tia Mowry & Tamara Mowry at the Sunset Towers Hotel in West Hollywood, California - arriving at the TV Guide Magazine Sexiest Stars Party Tuesday 24th March 2009

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The Hot Chick Review


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Rob Schneider's new low-brow body-swap romp "The Hot Chick" is such an insipidly sexist so-called comedy that the movie's entire female cast is reduced to jumping up and down, giggling and playing patty-cake while rhyming about the ickiness of sex.

These characters don't have a brain cell to share among them, but Schneider (who plays an idiot too, but what else is new?) and director Tom Brady genuinely expect the audience to identify with these one-dimensional teenage airheads.

More specifically, they expect us to identify with catty queen ditz Jessica (Rachel McAdams), who, through a curse not worth explaining here, wakes up in the short, hairy, burlap-sack body of a scummy, gas-station-robbing low-life (Schneider) just a few days before the prom.

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Barbershop 3: The Next Cut Trailer

Barbershop 3: The Next Cut Trailer

The Barbershop gang are back once again. Having had to team up with Angie's ladies...

Baggage Claim Trailer

Baggage Claim Trailer

Montana Moore is a thirty-something flight attendant who has achieved the inevitable and become the...

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The Hot Chick Movie Review

The Hot Chick Movie Review

Rob Schneider's new low-brow body-swap romp "The Hot Chick" is such an insipidly sexist so-called...

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