Comedy

DC League of Super-Pets – Film Review

DC League of Super-Pets is a refreshing, emotional, outrageously hilarious, and delightfully entertaining animated film for the whole family.

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Superbad – Film Review

Superbad is an outrageously hilarious coming-of-age teen buddy comedy with a sharp script and terrific lead performances from Michael Cera and Jonah Hill.

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Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank – Film Review

Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank features a stellar voice cast that is, unfortunately, stuck in an otherwise bland and generic animated film that children will likely forget about fairly quickly.

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Turbo Cola – Film Review

Turbo Cola is a tonally confused mess of a film that can’t be saved by its admittedly great performances and stunning production design.

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Dual – Film Review

Dual offers an exceptional lead performance from Karen Gillan, but is an otherwise disappointingly flat science-fiction horror thriller with a plot that gets stretched way too far.

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Persuasion – Film Review

While it looks beautiful and features a great Dakota Johnson performance, Persuasion is a dull and uninspired Jane Austen adaptation.

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Boo, Bitch – Miniseries Review

Boo, Bitch may have some charming moments with two wonderful performances from Zoe Colletti and Lana Condor, but its plot is far too messy, its humor too bland, and its heart too small to save this show.

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Minions: The Rise of Gru – Film Review

If you take your child to see Minions: The Rise of Gru, they will likely have a good time, but you’re still better off showing them something with more substance and heart.

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The Man From Toronto – Film Review

The Man From Toronto is a soulless, outrageously unfunny film that has Kevin Hart playing the same character yet again, and featuring Woody Harrelson in a hugely miscast role.

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Jerry and Marge Go Large – Film Review

Jerry & Marge Go Large starts off wonderfully strong, but eventually divulges into a middle-of-the-road story with no fuel, even if Bryan Cranston and Annette Bening are more charismatic than ever.

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