By: Published online: Friday, February 10, 2012 Appeared in: Pasateimpo
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Capsule review
Reese Witherspoon plays a
woman who dates two hunks at once. Chris Pine and
Tom Hardy are Reese’s pieces, and they’re also best
friends at the CIA. When they find out they’re dating
the same woman, they compete for her affections
using their special training, advanced weaponry,
and taxpayer dollars. Opens Tuesday, Feb. 14. Rated
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