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Something New

Something New

A romantic comedy with a whole lot of drama.

Released PG-13 99 min 6.6/10 Votes: 14712
Kenya McQueen, a corporate lawyer, finds love in the most unexpected place when she agrees to go on a blind date with Brian Kelly, a sexy and free-spirited landscaper.
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