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Review: The Kitchen
The Kitchen. In this 1970s era crime drama, we see three wives in the wake of their husbands’ arrests. Their husbands were powerful men in the Irish mob scene of Hell’s Kitchen, New York, so the wives step in to … Continue reading
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Tagged 2019, common, domhnall gleeson, elizabeth moss, hell's kitchen, kitchen 2019, kitchen movie, melissa mccarthy, movie review, movies, review, the kitchen, tiffany haddish
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Review: The Secret Life of Pets 2
The Secret Life of Pets 2. The original film was fine, but wasn’t anything that I ever looked forward to revisiting, ultimately being a bit forgettable. Does this sequel manage to make a lasting impact? The gist. Max (Patton Oswalt) … Continue reading
Review: The Lego Movie 2
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part. When the first film came out, I was impressed with how they managed to make a film about arbitrary building blocks that could be anything. And it was not only a film that … Continue reading
Review: Nobody’s Fool
Nobody’s Fool. Tiffany Haddish is making more movies than I thought possible, with several coming out within months of each other. She has a very predictable schtick but that’s what people want. They want crazy, they want over the top. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018, amber riley, comedies, comedy, iaytd, movie, movie review, movie reviews, movies, nobody's fool, omari hardwick, review, tiffany haddish, tika sumpter, tyler perry, whoopi goldberg
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Review: Night School
Night School. It was only a matter of time until comedy powerhouses Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish came together. Does this combination result in the funniest movie of all time? We’ll see. The gist. Teddy (Kevin Hart) is a high … Continue reading
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Tagged al madrigal, anne winters, comedy, fat joe, kevin hart, mary lynn rajskub, megalyn echikunwoke, night school, rob riggle, romany malco, taran killam, tiffany haddish
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Review: Keanu
Keanu. This is a strange movie to describe. It’s a story about Rell (Jordan Peele) who has just suffered a traumatic breakup but finds consolation in a small kitten that wanders into his home, whom he names Keanu. However a … Continue reading
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Tagged adam ryen daniels, darrell britt-gibson, i am your target demographic, iaytd, jamar malachi neighbors, jason mitchell, jordan peele, keanu, keegan-michael key, key, luis guzman, method man, movie review, movies, nia long, peele, rob huebel, tiffany haddish, will forte
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