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My Last Five Girlfriends
After yet another failed relationship, Duncan decides to take matters into his own hands and begins to quiz his last five girlfriends to find out what went wrong in order to figure out how to do it better next time. With advice from bizarre sources and intense flights of fancy, Duncan learns some valuable lessons and the truth about how to find love. Out March 19th.
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Paramount Pictures UK


I Love You Phillip Morris
When a local Texas policeman and married father Steve Russell, turns to a life of crime, his subsequent stay in the state penitentiary results in new-found romance, falling for his fellow inmate named Phillip Morris. However when Philip is set free, Steve is led to escape, four times, in order to keep his love alive. Out March 19th.
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'Old Dogs'
Two best friends - an unlucky-in-love divorcee (Robin Williams) and fun-loving bachelor (John Travolta) - have their lives turned upside down when they suddenly have to take care of 6-year-old twins (newcomers Ella Bleu Travolta & Conner Rayburn) while on the verge of the biggest business deal of their lives. Out March 19th.
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Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures UK 


Bounty Hunter
A down-on-his-luck bounty hunter, gets his dream job when he is assigned to track down his bail-jumping reporter ex-wife. He thinks he's onto an easy payday but when his former missus gives him the slip, he realises that nothing will go according to plan. And when they are forced to go on the run from some decidedly dodgy criminal types, they will have to start working together if they want to survive. Starring Gerard Butler & Jennifer Aniston. Out March 17th.
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Sony Pictures UK


Sons Of Cuba
Despite being a poverty stricken, isolated island of 11 million, Cuba is the world superpower of amateur boxing. In the past 40 years it has won a staggering 63 Olympic medals in the sport, 32 of them gold. But little was known about how these results were achieved until Andrew Lang and his team became the first film crew ever to be given access to the Havana Boxing Academy. Here, a hand picked group of 10-year old boys rise at 4am, six days a week to begin an excruciating routine of boxing training. Chanting "Victory is our duty! Fatherland or death!" as they shadow box in the dead of night, these are the boys Fidel Castro has called "the standard bearers of the Revolution". Out March 19th.
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