Comedy

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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Your Place or Mine – Film Review

Ashton Kutcher and Reese Witherspoon have dreadful, forced chemistry in Your Place or Mine, which lacks any kind of charm or magic.

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At Midnight – Film Review

At Midnight is a laughably predictable rom-com that constantly fails to be fresh and funny, despite featuring charismatic leads in Diego Boneta and Monica Barbaro.

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Please Stand By – Film Review

Although it’s heavily predictable, Please Stand By is a wholesome coming-of-age story that’s further fuelled by a strong lead performance from Dakota Fanning.

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Babylon – Film Review

Babylon is a visual feast and a technical marvel filled with fun cameos, even if it can stumble along the way due to its absurdly long running time and lack of clear focus.

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Puss in Boots: The Last Wish – Film Review

With an incredible story, breathtaking animation, stellar voice acting, and huge emotional beats, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is one of the greatest animated films ever made.

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When You Finish Saving the World – Film Review

Finn Wolfhard and Julianne Moore are excellent in When You Finish Saving the World, a decently enjoyable coming-of-age comedy-drama that serves as a solid showcase for Jesse Eisenberg as a director.

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Shotgun Wedding – Film Review

Shotgun Wedding is a maddeningly annoying romantic action comedy from Jason Moore, where not even its lead stars Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel look like they’re enjoying themselves.

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You People – Film Review

Although its impressive cast is a delight to watch, You People is a massively unfunny, overly long mess that doesn’t get its message across as effectively as it could have.

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Friends with Benefits – Film Review

Although it’s full of clichés, Friends with Benefits is a surprisingly enjoyable romantic comedy thanks to some great jokes, likeable leads, and the film’s overall brimming sense of joy.

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