Rose Byrne
The Lamberts 10 years after the last installment, as Dalton begins college.
Physical never loses sight of what it does best: exploring Sheila’s inner journey in a way that is both entertaining and compelling.
Irresistible seems too afraid of being part of the noise to pull those kinds of punches, and that costs the film some urgency.
Mrs. America is an extraordinary limited series. It’s wicked, empowering, and, at times, frustrating. Just like a life of almost every woman I know.
With its well-crafted story and amazing casting, Mrs. America surely makes us think about the past, present, and future of women and women’s rights.
In Irresistible, a Democrat strategist helps a retired veteran run for mayor in a small, conservative Midwest town.
Like A Boss may not be the best comedy of the new decade, but it is unquestionably an entertaining film that is worth the watch.
Jexi is a comedy about what can happen when you love your phone more than anything else in your life.
Owing mostly to the funny duo of Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne, Instant Family somewhat succeeds, though its switch to full-out drama by the end is jarring, to say the least.
There’s plenty about Juliet, Naked that isn’t ideal, but it is cozy and predominantly feel-good.
Regardless of the context it’s currently being viewed in, Louis C.K’s I Love You, Daddy,…
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks tells the story of Henrietta Lacks, whose cells helped to give birth to modern bio-medicine.
Whilst people constantly bring up the current increasing slog of superhero films, there’s another string of films that are much worse in their repetitive nature that seemingly seem to go under the radar: the bro/stoner comedy. Seth Rogen could be seen as the unofficial face of the stoner movement, films where a manchild is forced to grow up, usually through the love of a woman, in between bouts of marijuana, pop culture references and hanging out with your “bros”.
Like many people, I was a great fan of Bridesmaids and The Heat, so it was likely that the newest film to pair Paul Feig and Melissa McCarthy would be right up my alley. Likely, but even I had my doubts over Spy. A spy comedy?