Comedy

Leprechaun – Film Review

While it’s not without its moments, Leprechaun is an extremely boring comedy horror that’s devoid of genuine laughs and often lacks bloody goodness.

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80 for Brady – Film Review

80 for Brady may not be the most hilarious comedy, but it’s still a highly entertaining film with excellent chemistry between its lead stars Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Rita Moreno, and Sally Field.

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Cocaine Bear – Film Review

Cocaine Bear, unfortunately, underutilizes its concept and comes off as a high-budget SNL sketch, despite the occasional entertaining and amusing moments that dot the film.

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Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre – Film Review

Because of an extremely bland script, flat direction, and a lack of stakes, Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre is one of the blandest Guy Ritchie films in ages.

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A Man Called Otto – Film Review

A Man Called Otto is a shockingly dark exploration of grief while also serving as an optimistic look at all of life’s ups and downs, further accentuated by a terrific leading performance from Tom Hanks.

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We Have a Ghost – Film Review

We Have a Ghost isn’t top-tier Christopher Landon, but it’s still a highly enjoyable horror-comedy filled with plenty of laughs and solid emotional beats.

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Legally Blonde – Film Review

Even though it adheres to the tried-and-true structure of the genre, Legally Blonde is an amazingly funny, endearing, and uplifting romantic comedy.

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Maybe I Do – Film Review

Although Maybe I Do has a few adorable moments along the way, it’s a largely uninspired and formulaic romantic comedy.

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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania – Film Review

With an extremely bland story, headache-inducing visuals, and genuinely terrible direction, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is one of Marvel’s worst outings that not even Kathryn Newton or Jonathan Majors can save.

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Somebody I Used To Know – Film Review

Although Somebody I Used To Know isn’t very innovative, its great stars Alison Brie and Jay Ellis, and some compelling emotional beats, make it worthwhile.

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