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"Haywire": In Tatum's first pairing with Soderbergh this year, he mainly had to act like MMA superstar Gina Carano wasn't going to beat the complete crap out of him. At least, not immediately. Because she easily could have
-- and she could have with all her stars, including Michael Fassbender and Ewan McGregor
-- which required her to hold back a little while doing her own stunts here in her feature film debut. At the film's start, a hungover and impatient Tatum meets up with Carano's character, a covert-ops specialist, after a mission in Barcelona. He was her partner on the job, and he may or may not be trustworthy. A tense conversation quickly turns into a knock-down, drag-out brawl in a small-town diner. "10 Years": His latest isn't exactly his best. Then again, he's part of a large ensemble that includes larger personalities, including Ari Graynor, Chris Pratt and Anthony Mackie, and his role is comparatively low-key and formulaic. Tatum plays one of several old friends who've gathered for their 10-year high school reunion. He's brought with him his longtime girlfriend (played by his real-life wife and "Step Up" co-star, the equally gorgeous Jenna Dewan). He's also brought along the engagement ring he plans to give her, but he's had trouble finding the right opportunity to pop the question
-- plus, as we learn in one of the film's many intertwined storylines, he still has some emotional loose ends to tie up with his ex-girlfriend (Rosario Dawson). There's not much to his character
-- the prom-king-turned-mortgage-broker, he's kind of a dud -- but at least he's fun to look at, as always. ___ What's your favorite Channing Tatum performance? Tell AP Movie Critic Christy Lemire through Twitter: http://twitter.com/christylemire.
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