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Review: Instant Family
Instant Family. I knew from the trailers that I would cry like a baby during this movie. And on that front, it didn’t disappoint. Let’s discuss. The gist. Husband and wife Pete and Ellie (Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne) decide … Continue reading
(Review) X-Men: Apocalypse
X-Men: Apocalypse. Here’s the thing. I love X-Men. I grew up with them, I read the comics, I watched the cartoons, I’ve seen every movie many many times. So it’s hard to please a fan like me of the original … Continue reading
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Review: Neighbors 2
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising. The first Neighbors really surprised me, so it was difficult to reel back my expectations for the sequel. Would it be able to blend R-rated humor with actual clever and witty writing? Let’s see. The gist. … Continue reading
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Review: Spy
Spy. Melissa McCarthy has had a very turbulent career lately. Yes, she was on Gilmore Girls but she really blew up with comedies like Bridesmaids. But then she started doing pretty mediocre comedies like Identity Thief and Tammy. So can … Continue reading
Review: Annie (2014)
Annie. Back in high school, I was in the musical Annie, though not as Daddy Warbucks (as my bald head would suggest). Back then, I played the part of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whose part was sadly cut from the … Continue reading
Review: Neighbors
Neighbors. I was treated to an early screening of the new comedy Neighbors. I’m a huge fan of Seth Rogen and this style of comedy, echoing back to films like Knocked Up and Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Could Rogen do it … Continue reading
Review: The Internship
The Internship. When asked what my favorite comedy of all-time is, I will likely answer Wedding Crashers. I ushered in an era of r-rated comedies that defined my youth. So when the dynamic duo returned to the screen with The Internship, could … Continue reading