Rushville Republican

Entertainment

October 26, 2012

Movie preview: “Fun Size”

Kokomo — Rated: PG-13 for partying, language and crude and suggestive material

Running time: 1 hr 25 min

Starring: Victoria Justice, Thomas Mann, Chelsea Handler, Jane Levy, Riki Lindhome

Plot: A high-school senior loses her little brother while trick-or-treating, and recruits three of her classmates to help bring him back home before her mother finds out in this teen comedy from first-time director Josh Schwartz.



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