Pete Davidson
Benefitting from a strong cast (and an even wiser script) Dumb Money adds a touch of wit and wildness to the tired biographical drama format we’ve seen.
Based on the insane true story of people who flipped the script on Wall Street and got rich by turning GameStop into the world’s hottest company.
Despite being better than previous entries, it still has some rust that holds it back from being anything more than an average summer blockbuster.
A party game leads to murder when young and wealthy friends gather at a remote family mansion.
The King of Staten Island is, like all Apatow films, overlong and unfocused. But at the heart lies a surprisingly effective character study
In The King Of Staten Island, Scott spends his days smoking weed until events force him to grapple with his grief and take his first steps forward in life.
In a time of so much uncertainty, a movie like Big Time Adolescence is the very definition of a “comfort watch.” And we could all use that right now.
In Big Time Adolescence, a suburban teenager comes of age under the destructive guidance of his best friend, an aimless college dropout.