Today saw a bountiful harvest of trailers dropping onto YouTube like so many overripe fruits, with delights including a new documentary on the living saint that was Fred Rogers, another on a real - life exorcist from The Exorcist director William Friedkin, a clue to the whereabouts of Hawkeye (he's been busy playing
an adult game of Tag), and a new trailer for Sicario followup Soldado.
Not exact matches
Serving over 20 million guests annually, Main Event offers state -
of - the - art bowling, more than 100 virtual and interactive
games, multi-level laser
tag, chef - inspired dining and a high - energy, full - service bar, making it the perfect place for families, young
adults and groups
of all ages to Head for Fun.
Serving over 20 million guests annually, Main Event offers state
of the art bowling, over 100 virtual and interactive
games, multi-level laser
tag, chef - inspired dining and a high - energy, full - service bar, making it the perfect place for families, young
adults and groups
of all ages to Head for Fun.
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Game of Shadows, The Adventures
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Adult
Release date: June 15 Cast: Ed Helms, Jeremy Renner, Hannibal Buress, Jake Johnson, Jon Hamm Directed by: Jeff Tomsic (The Detour) Why we're excited: As the trailer points out, this tale
of an
adult friend group obsessed with playing an elaborate
game of tag is based on a true story, which should help ground what looks like a pretty goofy, broad studio comedy.
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adult
Wii U is taking Nintendo out
of the «casual
gamer»
tag group back into more
adult - orientated content
games while still retaining much
of what made the Wii so fun and family friendly in the first place.