This Week's New Movies: “The Adjustment Bureau,” “Rango” & “Take Me Home Tonight”

This week we've got a politician and a dancer chased through New York by the Masters of Puppets, Beauty and the Beast retold yet again, Johnny Depp as a lizard, Topher Grace finally segueing from the '70s to the '80s, a Sundance winner, a beleaguered Israeli bakery, an insanely violent and bloody Korean horror film and the winner of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival

The Adjustment Bureau
Matt Damon and Emily Blunt are a couple who go on the run after they accidentally see what the powers that be have in store for them, in this film based on a short story by Phillip K. Dick. In theaters everywhere, read our review and watch the trailer

Beastly
Alex "Number 4" Pettyfer and Vanessa Hudgens star in this retelling of "Beauty and the Beast." The trailer for this is so bad we almost demanded our money back before remembering that we watched it online. In theaters everywhere, watch the trailer

Rango
Johnny Depp, Isla Fischer, Bill Nighy and others lend their voices to this animated tale by writer-director Gore Verbinski about a chameleon struggling with an identity crisis. In theaters everywhere, read our review and watch the trailer

Take Me Home Tonight
Topher Grace finally graduates from the '70s to the '80s for this comedy about a going-nowhere slacker who goes to a raging party to win the girl of his dreams. In theaters everywhere, read our review and watch the trailer

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Josh Radnor, star of "How I Met Your Mother," wrote, directed and stars in this film about a guy who brings a lost kid home to his NYC apartment, sparking an unlikely friendship. The film ,which won the Audience Award at Sundance in 2010, co-stars Kate Mara, Malin Akerman, Richard Jenkins and Zoe Kazan. In limited release, watch the trailer

The Human Resources Manager
From Israel, this dark comedy centers on an HR manager who must escort back to Russia the body of a worker killed in a terrorist bombing. In limited release, watch the trailer

I Saw the Devil
A Korean horror film about a secret agent who takes matters in his own hands when a serial killer whom police are powerless to stop murders his fiance. In limited release, read our review watch the very bloody and violent trailer

Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (on Wed.)
The winner of the Palm d'Or at last year's Cannes Film Festival, the movie centers on a man spending his last days with loved ones, including a visit from his dead wife and the return of his son in non-human form. Someone in this film has sex with a catfish, if that's of any interest to you. In limited release, watch the trailer

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