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The gags splash left and right non-stop in "Hot Tub Time Machine", but the gags do just that – they make you gag. Low brow humor is expected when you have such a knowingly cheesy title with the aspirations of a Farrelly Brothers' brain fart....(more)
The word staggering is an odd double-sided one that can be used in two ways. The first way reminds me of when I discovered the mind-expanding films of Oliver Stone in my youth, or what I felt like after Darren Aronofsky's first couple of pictures that I found so visually sensational that experiencing them became an out of body experience....(more)
"She’s Out of My League" is an adorable sad puppy of a movie, something that keeps you laughing and sighing in disbelief. Jay Baruchel, as über-dork Kirk, is the hero with the sad eyes who doesn’t have much experience but he does have a monster ex-girlfriend that he is trying to get back with....(more)
If you are one who says that you have discerning taste then by all means avoid "Cop Out." This is the crappiest film in awhile to feature major stars, in this case action movie icon Bruce Willis and TV star Tracy Morgan, crappy and horrendous in every way that a movie can be horrendous....(more)
"Greenberg" is a movie about repellant people that just so happens to be fascinating, but only if you are into movies about extreme head cases. “I am really trying to do nothing for awhile,” Ben Stiller says, “I am doing nothing deliberately....(more)
Right off the bat, the problem with "Valentine’s Day" -- other than there are too many characters than the film can handle --is that there seems to be more storylines of jilted love than there are stories of actual love running through its intersections. Talk about traffic overload....(more)
Seth Gordon has been tapped to direct "Celeste and Jesse Forever" for Overture Films. The romantic comedy currently has Rashida Jones attached to star....(more)
"The Hangover" star Zach Galifianakis and Paul Rudd will team up together for the comedy "Will," reports The Hollywood Reporter. The two will be starring in "Dinner for Schmucks," a comedy to be released by Paramount....(more)
When you have this kind of poster, and this kind of match-up of tailor-made stars, and this kind of fish out of water premise, you deduce naturally that "Did You Hear About the Morgans?" is this Christmas’ romantic comedy offering....(more)
John Travolta and Robin Williams are middle-aged bachelors in "Old Dogs," one of them comfortable with it the other one not. Both of them run a sports marketing firm, and they’re trying to close a deal with the Japanese....(more)
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