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Review: Game Night
Game Night. I feel like we’ve been in a drought of good R-rated comedies lately, with even the best ones being simply mediocre. Game Night arrived with very little fanfare so I wouldn’t be surprised if you haven’t heard of … Continue reading
Review: Office Christmas Party
Office Christmas Party. I didn’t have very high expectations for this movie, as Christmas-themed comedies have a way of appearing and then disappearing without much fanfare. Very few have any staying power. Is the same true for this movie? The … Continue reading
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Review: Zootopia
Zootopia. Disney Animation has been killing it lately, in the best way possible. Frozen, Wreck-It Ralph, Big Hero 6… Its newest entry Zootopia knocked it out of the park with an incredible trailer that was literally just a scene from … Continue reading
Netflix Roundup: Television Comedies
Netflix Roundup: Television Comedies I spend most of my waking hours watching Netflix and people always ask me for recommendations so I thought I would summarize what’s available on Netflix, what I’ve watched, and what is worth watching! So keep … Continue reading
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Review: Arrested Development (Season Four)
Arrested Development (Season Four) Arrested Development has done something that no one’s done. They were cancelled many many years ago (I think 7 as of this writing) and somehow managed to grow in popularity since then. And Netflix picked up … Continue reading
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Tagged arrested development, bluth, david cross, jason bateman, jeffrey tambor, jessica walter, lucille, maeby funke, michael cera, netflix, portia de rossi, ron howard, season four, streaming, television, tobias, tony hale, will arnett
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Review: Identity Thief
Identity Thief. I’ve been a fan of Jason Bateman for awhile, mostly for his work on Arrested Development. And when I saw he was paired up with the hilarious Melissa McCarthy, I was stoked. PS, if you haven’t watched the episode … Continue reading
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