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Despite being the weekend's biggest new release, "The Five-Year Engagement" couldn't overpower "Think Like a Man" on Friday night for the top spot in the April 27th box office receipts. In fact, Zac Efron and his "The Lucky

LOS ANGELES — Critics weren't exactly clamoring to walk down the aisle with "The Five-Year Engagement." The latest Judd Apatow production is receiving merely average reviews in its opening weekend. Jason Segel and Emily Blunt star as an engaged couple

With Five-Year Engagement, the writer/director has done it again, but then what makes what he does work so well while what others do fail so horribly? I had the chance a couple weeks ago to find out, as I sat down with Stoller for a one-on-one

Sorry Jason Segel, but all of your charm -- and you do have a lot of it -- couldn't save you from the critics this week. Segel's latest rom-com "The Five-Year Engagement" has been receiving mixed reviews, but which writer was

Jason Segel stopped by "The Late Show with David Letterman" to talk all things "Five-Year Engagement." The studio president forced him to lose "a good 35 pounds" so it'd be believable that Emily Blunt would marry him.

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