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'Sherlock Holmes,' '21 Jump Street' Rock Rental Charts

Redbox released recent rental information for the Northampton Township area.

In the mood to rent a movie, but not sure what's popular? Patch has teamed up with Redbox to bring you the top five rented movies throughout Northampton.

Here's what's hot this week:

 

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Movie Title

Rating

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Genre

Description

1.

"Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows"

PG-13 Action
In this sequel, a new criminal mastermind at large—Professor Moriarty—is not only Sherlock Holmes' intellectual equal, but his capacity for evil, coupled with a complete lack of conscience, may actually give him an advantage over the renowned detective.

2.

"21 Jump Street"

R

Comedy, Action

Joining the police force and the secret Jump Street unit, Schmidt and Jenko use their youthful appearances to go undercover at a high school to investigate a violent and dangerous drug ring. They find that high school is nothing like how they left it several years earlier and have to confront the terror and anxiety of being a teenager again.

3.

"This Means War"

PG-13

Romance, Comedy

Two CIA operatives are inseparable partners and best friends until they discover that they've both fallen in love with the same woman. They decide to keep their friendship a secret from her, and pull out their full arsenal of fighting skills and high-tech gadgetry to defeat each other to win her heart in this RomCom.

4.

"The Grey"

R

 

Action

 

When their plane goes down somewhere in Alaska, an oil drilling team find themselves struggling to survive in the wild. To make matters worse, the men come under attack by large, aggressive wolves who see the humans as intruders who must be killed.

5.

"Jeff Who Lives at Home"

R

Comedy

Jason Segel and Ed Helms star in this quirky comedy about a day in the life of two brothers, one a stoner who still lives at home with their mother and the other who is only slightly more put together.

To rent a movie from Redbox, find the nearest location, browse and reserve movies from your iPhone or Android phone then pop by and swipe your credit card and enter your zipcode. You must return your movie to any Redbox kiosk by 9 p.m. the day after you've rented it, or you'll be charged an additional rental period.

For a list of the 20 most rented DVDs this week, visit Redbox online.

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