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While couples snuggle in front of sappy romantic comedies this Valentine's Day, the unattached can dive into movies that will remind them being single isn't so bad after all.

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  • 'The Bounty Hunter' Photo

    Remember "Bird on a Wire" with Goldie Hawn and Mel Gibson? How about "I Love Trouble" with Julia Roberts and Nick Nolte? Try pulling concrete details of those rom-coms from the windmills of your mind; it's like a party game... more

  • 'Repo Men' Photo

    Plenty of interior body parts are forcibly removed from reluctant humans in the violent, futuristic action film "Repo Men." Kidneys, hearts, livers, all high-tech and artificial, are taken out and, in the movie's cautionary premise, rented to the medically needy at usury-friendly rates by a nasty... more

  • 'The Runaways' Photo

    The problem with "The Runaways," a street-level snapshot of the creation of the groundbreaking '70s all-girl rock band, is that they went with the wrong girl. more

  • 'Green Zone' Photo

    When Paul Greengrass made "United 93" in 2006, the chorus was heard throughout America: too soon, too soon. Once folks actually caught up with it, however, many realized it wasn't. By sticking, fastidiously, to the terrifying... more

  • 'Remember Me'

    There's only one thing that loves Robert Pattinson more than his legions of hysterical teenage fans and that's the camera. Which helps but doesn't quite save the earnest new romantic drama "Remember Me," whose filmmakers hang everything on those chiseled cheeks and moody eyes. more

  • 'She's Out Of My League' Photo

    I like Jay Baruchel. He's the 21st century Don Knotts, and even in a forgettable film like "She's Out of My League" — its title alone secures it a place in film history alongside "She's All That" and "She's Out of Control" &#... more

DVD News

  • 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' Photo

    Devotees of the Stephenie Meyer book series certainly were primed for the second screen installment, since the movie made a fortune its opening weekend. Chris Weitz replaces Catherine Hardwicke as director, as young vampire Edward and his true love, Bella (Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart), go... more

  • 'The Princess and the Frog' Photo

    Much was made of this cartoon feature boasting the first African-American heroine in the history of Disney animation, but the fantasy – an Oscar nominee for best animated feature – otherwise marks a return to many of the studio's traditions in the genre. Young New Orleans resident Tiana, who has the... more

  • 'Did You Hear About the Morgans?' Photo

    First teamed in "Extreme Measures," Hugh Grant and Sarah Jessica Parker are reunited to more humorous effect in this comedy about a verge-of-divorcing couple forced to stay together by an unexpected circumstance – namely, their observation of a murder. They have to enter the Witness Protection... more