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  1. Apr 27, 2012 · The Five-Year Engagement. Director: Nicholas Stoller; Genre: Romantic Comedy; Running Time: 124 minutes; Rated R for sexual content, and language throughout

  2. The Five-Year Engagement storyline begins as Tom and Violet transition from that chance encounter to an engagement one year later. The pair are flourishing in San Francisco where Tom is quickly rising through the ranks as a chef in one of the Bay Area's nicest restaurants, while Violet anxiously awaits word from Berkley - where she applied for entry into a graduate program in Social Psychology.

  3. Jun 23, 2012 · The Five-Year Engagement is in cinemas now. In this post: Emily-Blunt Jason Segel Nicholas Stoller Alison Brie Jacki Weaver Chris Pratt Reviews The Five-Year Engagement David Paymer

  4. Apr 30, 2012 · The Five Year Engagement has its charms, but not enough of them. US Correspondent Ron Hogan thinks that a comedy shouldn’t go for longer than two hours or go longer than 30 minutes without a joke.

  5. Apr 26, 2012 · The Five-Year Engagement, directed by Nicholas Stoller and co-written by Stoller and the film’s star Jason Segel, is like the square older cousin of the 2008 Stoller/Segel collaboration ...

    • Dana Stevens
  6. Apatow, of course, has always prized touches of sweetness amidst overwhelming raunch, but The Five-Year Engagement is really more the other way around - touches of raunch amidst overwhelming sweetness and heart. The film opens on the one-year anniversary of the first date of Tom (Jason Segel) and Violet (Emily Blunt), an anniversary that we quickly learn will also be the night when Tom and ...

  7. Jun 21, 2012 · The Five Year Engagement, review The wedding engagement is not the only thing that drags on in this overlong romcom writes Robbie Collin. By Robbie Collin 21 June 2012 • 6:01pm