Ed Helms
Corporate Animals by no means breaks the horror/comedy mold, but there’s some laughs to be had.
In a world where penguin movies are multiplying, it’s nice to see a penguin march to the beat of his own drum in Penguins.
To watch Chappaquiddick and then ponder the life of Ted Kennedy in such a manner undoubtedly must lead to introspection.
While Tag offers a servicable film for those simply wanting a fun time at the movies, the potential for something funnier and more emotionally engaging is unrealised.
Father Figures is a swing and a miss, lacking enough entertaining or cogent material to sell this half-hearted comedy.
Although unashamedly made for the youngest audiences possible, Captain Underpants is infectiously charming to all ages.