'Think Like a Man': What the Critics Are Saying
The question is, will it be the Zac Efron military sudser "The Lucky One," or the ensemble comedy "Think Like a Man"? Both are based on books by authors with devoted followings: Warner Bros.' "Lucky One" on a novel by romance king Nicholas Sparks,
The relationship comedy Think Like a Man debuted in first with a better-than-expected $12.2 million on Friday, according to early estimates. That puts the PG-13 movie on track for an opening weekend around $33 million — a big win for Sony-owned Screen
By Sarah Anne Hughes A scene from “Think Like a Man.” (Alan Markfield) “Think Like a Man,” a film adaptation of Steve Harvey's self-help book for women, has divided critics. The comedy currently holds a 54 percent fresh rating among top critics on
"Think Like A Man," the new adaptation of Steve Harvey's best-selling book, earned a muscular $9 million at the box office on Friday, reports THR. That puts the little-discussed film on track to knock "The Hunger Games" out of
by Seandra Sims April 21st, 2012 @ 9:46am Steve Harvey started something a few years back with his bestselling book, “Act Like A Lady, Think Like A Man”. With his hilarious comedic wit and grown man sensibilities, Harvey seemingly “gave up the goods”
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