Pixels (Blu - ray + Ultraviolet) Details: 2015, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Rated: PG - 13, suggestive comments, language The lowdown: A science fiction
comedy about aliens who misinterpret video feeds of classic arcade games as a declaration of war and retaliate by attacking our planet with games such as Pac - Man, Donkey Kong, Centipede, Space Invaders and Galaga.
Is it an utterly bonkers sci - fi
comedy about aliens abroad at a time when they don't seem all that weird?
DVD Review by Kam Williams Headline: Intergalactic Eddie Murphy Vehicle Arrives on DVD In 1984, John Sayles directed The Brother from Another Planet, a thought - provoking, sci - fi
comedy about an alien who washes ashore at Ellis Island and makes his way to Manhattan where he does his best to blend in because he's being chased by a couple of bounty hunters who had followed him to Earth.
Not exact matches
Part absurdist
comedy about the institution of marriage, part paranoid Kafkaesque fantasy, it's a minor - key reverie on the way our own lives can sometimes feel
alien to us.
As an uberfan of the so - bad - it's - good masterpiece The Room and a solid admirer of The Disaster Artist, The Room co-star Greg Sestero's tell - all book
about the making of mysterious vampiric figure Tommy Wiseau's «Tennessee Williams style melodrama as told by an
alien who has apparently never seen normal human beings interact» drama - turned - dark -
comedy - after - initial - audience - reactions - full - of - howling - laughter, I was a bit reserved in my excitement when I found out that James Franco was going to direct the film adaptation, as well as portraying Wiseau himself.
The former is a
comedy about suburban dads who deal with an
alien invasion and has garnered almost entirely negative reviews; the latter is the fourth in the street dancing series, of which I've seen none, but fans of the series say it's the best, most craziest yet.
The Watch (R for violence, graphic sexuality and pervasive profanity) Sci - fi
comedy about members of a neighborhood crime watch (Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Jonah Hill and Richard Ayoade) who get more than they bargained for when they find themselves having to defend the planet from an
alien invasion.
It's been a fantastic year for Joe Cornish, formerly one half of the
comedy duo Adam and Joe and now Hollywood screenwriter of The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, not to mention writer - director of Attack the Block, a low - budget sci - fi action
comedy about a group of youths fending off an
alien attack on a South London council estate.
The History of Future Folk (Unrated) Sci - fi
comedy about a couple of
aliens (Nils D'Aulaire and Jay Klaitz) sent to earth from a faraway planet who ignore their orders to wipe out humanity and instead form a band after falling in love with bluegrass music.
How to Talk to Girls at Parties (R for nudity, sexuality, drug use and pervasive profanity) Sci - fi
comedy, set in London in» 77,
about a shy teen (Alex Sharp) who falls in love with a beautiful
alien from another planet (Elle Fanning) he meets at an after - hours rave.
Wyatt Cenac, formerly of The Daily Show, stars in this sweet little
comedy about a group of
alien abductees in upstate New York.
By Sean O'Connell Hollywoodnews.com: Greg Motolla's «Paul» is a swiftly plotted and consistently funny road - trip
comedy about Graeme (Simon Pegg) and Clive (Nick Frost), best friends and sci - fi fanatics who are touring all the
alien hot spots from Area 51 to Roswell on their way back from Comic - Con.
After Sophie and Lee chat
about some of this month's new releases — including Jordan Peele's horror
comedy Get Out, Ridley Scott's presequel
Alien: Covenant, the latest Pirates of the Caribbean entry Dead Men Tell No Tales, and British
comedy Mindhorn — Neil joins us from LA (not Vancouver).
Starring Craig Robinson (The Office, This Is the End) and Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation, Big Little Lies), Ghosted is a
comedy about the partnership between two polar opposites — a cynical skeptic and a genius «true believer» in the paranormal — who are recruited by a secret government agency, known as The Bureau Underground, to save the human race from
aliens.
Here you'll find a saga from Paul Thomas Anderson; a dramadey
about writer's block; an underrated film from M. Night Shyamalan; a John Carpenter classic; a horror movie unlike any other; a star - studded
alien invasion
comedy; and more!
This romantic
comedy about a princely
alien that meets his match in a human girl was created by Meca Tanaka.
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