Totally New Releases: Kung Fu and Lonely Dudes (E! Online)

 
E! Online - Jackie Chan! Kristen Bell! Osama Bin Laden! And a really sad, really funny guy! It's a strange week at the box office, but we've seen it all (or most of it). Here's what's opening, and what we thought. Click for full reviews. [link]

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