Category: Comedy

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Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016)

Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping is a This is Spinal Tap-like mockumentary that ribs not only popstars like Justin Bieber and their gargantuan egos, but also the culture of modern celebrity in general. It’s made by...

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Elvis & Nixon (2016)

Taken in December of 1970, the photograph of the meeting between President Richard Nixon and superstar entertainer Elvis Presley is the most requested among all photographs in the National Archives.  Not much is known...

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Keanu (2016)

Sketch comedy stars Key & Peele aim to take their humor to the big screen with Keanu, an action-comedy that sees the racial stereotype-breaking comedians have to embrace those stereotypes in order to infiltrate a...

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Hello, My Name is Doris (2015)

Sally Field (The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Lincoln) reminds us why she’s earned two Oscars (other than because we really, really like her) with her sublime performance in Hello My Name is Doris, a comedy with surprising emotional...

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The Brothers Grimsby (2016)

Sacha Baron Cohen (Les Miserables, The Dictator) continues his formula of crass, envelope-pushing comedies with The Brothers Grimsby (aka Grimsby outside of the US).  The formula consists of trying to elicit laughs through sheer outrageousness, absurdity, and lots and...

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How to Be Single (2016)

Dakota Johnson (Black Mass, Fifty Shades of Grey) gets the lead role as Alice, who decides that she and her long-term college boyfriend Josh (Braun, Poltergeist) should break up for a while in order to experience what...

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Zoolander 2 (2016)

Derek Zoolander (Stiller, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb) is back, the eternally daft and narcissistic male supermodel, now retired and reclusive, who has been persuaded by a ‘fashion police’ agent working for Interpol,...

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Deadpool (2016)

Interesting how fresh it all feels when there isn’t much about Deadpool that is truly unique.  We’ve already had a vulgar R-rated superhero film in Kick-Ass.  We’ve had the snarky, irreverent attitude in Guardians of the Galaxy.  We’ve...

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Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2016)

Seth Grahame-Smith’s tongue-in-cheek reimagining of Jane Austen’s 19th Century classic romance novel finally hits theater screens, perhaps a bit too late to catch either the zombie craze or the fervor for Jane Austen adaptations...

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Hail, Caesar! (2016)

Although I’ve enjoyed most of the films of Joel and Ethan Coen (Inside Llewyn Davis, True Grit), there are occasional films, usually their comedies, in which I find little to connect with.  The Ladykillers is a primary...