Cut out “Moms.” From Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, the headaches behind The Hangover, comes Moe (Mila Kunis), Larry (Kristen Bell) and dirty Curly (Kathryn Hahn) in a Three Stoogettes comedy made by men, but geared for a woman. I’d trade a hundred Melissa McCarthy slob turns for just five …
Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Kathryn Hahn return, looking to put the ass back in Christmas. That’s about as witty as it gets in this rancid sequel to an equally rank forerunner. What’s funnier than three bad moms? How about three bad moms and their mothers! I love Kathryn Hahn, …
Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Kathryn Hahn return, looking to put the ass back in Christmas. That’s about as witty as it gets in this rancid sequel to an equally rank forerunner. What’s funnier than three bad moms? How about three bad moms and their mothers! I love Kathryn Hahn, …
Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Kathryn Hahn return, looking to put the ass back in Christmas. That’s about as witty as it gets in this rancid sequel to an equally rank forerunner. What’s funnier than three bad moms? How about three bad moms and their mothers! I love Kathryn Hahn, …
Post-apocalyptic chic. In metallic monochrome, in sterilizing shafts of light, in portentous slo-mo, Denzel Washington safeguards the only extant copy of the King James Bible, with his archer's bow, shotgun, pistol, and terrible swift sword: the new Messiah. One of many head-scratchers is why on earth the tin-pot town boss …
Comedy of heartbreak and heartmend, under the imprimatur of producer Judd Apatow, but directed by newcomer Nicholas Stoller, and written by its star, Jason Segel, who envisions for himself the role of a would-be serious composer, cranking out mood music for a network crime drama when he would rather be …
A hedged bet, marital comedy cum action thriller, with a “boring” New Jersey couple enlivening their stale marriage by getting themselves mistaken for high-stakes blackmailers. Tina Fey will never in her lifetime use up the eternal gratitude she earned for her role in the 2008 presidential campaign (the faux Palin), …
Mike Judge, the Office Space man, never mind the Beavis and Butt-head man, goes blue-collar at a food flavoring factory, where his fund of observations of workers on the job proves skimpier. The owner and central character comes close to a complete cipher, although Jason Bateman’s flat-tire facial expressions serve …
Comedy of heartbreak and heartmend, under the imprimatur of producer Judd Apatow, but directed by newcomer Nicholas Stoller, and written by its star, Jason Segel, who envisions for himself the role of a would-be serious composer, cranking out mood music for a network crime drama when he would rather be …
Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake star as physically perfect specimens, each unable to maintain a committed relationship, who decide to use each other for sex. It’s an attempt to parody romantic comedies that quickly disintegrates into precisely what it’s spoofing. This thing stank when they called it No Strings Attached. …
Andy Goodrich's (Michael Keaton) life is upended when his wife and mother of their nine-year-old twins enters a 90-day rehab program, leaving him on his own with their young kids. Thrust into the world of modern parenthood, Goodrich leans on his daughter from his first marriage, Grace (Mila Kunis), as …
A slacker gets sucked into hell before his expiration date, and his buds set out to save him. Foul-mouthed stop-motion animation featuring the vocal talents of T.J. Miller, Nick Swardson, Rob Riggle, Mila Kunis, Bob Odenkirk, Brian Posehn, Susan Sarandon, Danny McBride, and David Koechner, among others. Directed by Tom …
How can something so busy be so boring? Maybe it's because the Wachowskis have officially begun cannibalizing their own work. Way back in 1999, The Matrix gave us a Chosen One who gets introduced to a reality entirely beyond his experience, a reality based on a terrifying premise: humanity reduced …
Insert sinking balloon joke here. James Franco mugs his way through director Sam Raimi’s candy-colored CGI wonderland as a carnival magician who finds himself called upon to rally the oppressed people of Oz to believe in him. Or at least, to believe in the power of their dreams? Anyway, belief …