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Critics Don't Want ‘What Men Want’

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'What Men Want' is a new comedy hitting theaters on Friday. The movie is a remake of the Mel Gibson film 'What Women Want.' The film stars Taraji P. Henson as a woman who gets the power to hear men's thoughts. In the film Henson plays a tough sports agent who does not realize she's become as toxic as the men she is working with. The power to read men's thoughts giver her new perspective on her own culpability when it comes to toxic behavior. Critics have largely panned the film, giving it 57% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The Wrap's Candice Frederick says the film's biggest laughs are in the trailer.

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