«This year's most
entertaining movie comedy!»
Not exact matches
Old School, which follows three grown men (Luke Wilson's Mitch, Will Ferrell's Frank, and Vince Vaughn's Beanie) as they turn their house into a fraternity, marks director Todd Phillips» first fictional endeavor since Road Trip, and it's immediately clear that the
movie, like that 2000 Tom Green
comedy, manages to
entertain in spite of a distinct lack of overt laughs.
Night Shift's obvious overlength ultimately prevents it from becoming the briskly - paced, easygoing
comedy that Howard is clearly striving for, which is a shame, really, given that the
movie is actually quite engaging and
entertaining in its breezy first half - with the three stars, Keaton especially, heightening the decidedly affable atmosphere with impressive ease.
Still, part of me can understand and appreciate how the
movies have done so well; nearly everyone can find something
entertaining about them, from the spoofed fairy tale setting to the contemporary brand of
comedy.
Romantic
comedies are always the same, predictable, not original and whatever happens they always end up together.And this
movie is no exception but, it still manages to be
entertaining thanks to Simon Pegg's brilliant performance.
While the
comedy was disappointingly unfunny most of the time and the acting wasn't particularly good, it's still a fairly enjoyable and
entertaining movie.
«The Intervention,» it must be said, is also just a really
entertaining drama — a feel - good
movie that doesn't try so desperately to be a feel - good
movie, partly because DuVall relies more on situational
comedy than straight up jokes.
As with so many
movies that would be written and starring SNL alums, Dragnet is a case of a very funny sketch
comedy idea dragged out beyond its ability to truly
entertain in a feature film.
More importantly though is that it is a very
entertaining movie that infuses fantastic moments of
comedy relief within its tension - filled dramatic walls.
Recommendation: Highly
entertaining diversion will appeal to viewers in search of an alternative to the typical Christmas
movie and those who like their horrors served up with a heaping helping of outlandish
comedy.
A provocative drama wrapped in the skin of an adult sex
comedy, this sharply written and performed
movie is hugely
entertaining even as it grapples with some big issues.
Aside from being a hugely
entertaining romp, this film also works as a far above - average Irish rural
comedy as well as a freaky monster
movie.
Edgar Wright's
entertaining car - chase
movie roars into town, while Harry Michell stars in a
comedy about two aspiring actors.
With new Ben Wheatley
movie Free Fire on release this week, Sean Wilson chats to one of the director's closest collaborators Dan Martin about the art of great practical effects... Blasting onto screens in a hail of gunfire, mismatched accents and some choice 1970s costumes, Free Fire is the riotously
entertaining new black
comedy from -LSB-...]
Although the
movie never really tackles the serious issues with any real bite, it does give us just enough to let us draw our own conclusions, while we are
entertained by this well - made situation
comedy with heart.
SEE THIS
MOVIE IF: you don't mind a surprisingly
entertaining romantic
comedy half populated by zombies.
Eisenberg is joined by Kristen Stewart, Topher Grace, Connie Britton, Walton Goggins, Tony Hale, John Leguizamo and Bill Pullman in this brisk 95 - minute
comedy that may not be the most original
movie of the summer, but at the very least manages to be
entertaining at times.
Unlike the former offensively bad piece of fluff, however, «Date Night», though formulaic in its plot and execution, is absolutely
entertaining and a thoroughly enjoyable
movie because it stars funny people saying funny things in funny ways — and isn't that the way
comedy is supposed to be?
«Guardians of the Galaxy» is the closest thing to a standalone
movie that the studio has made since the first «Iron Man,» and Gunn absolutely nails the offbeat tone of the source material, creating a sort of punk rock «Star Wars» that delivers big on adventure and
comedy with a thoroughly
entertaining cast of characters.
Were the
movie really about them, it would be a passably
entertaining post-Tarantino crime
comedy with a potent surprise or two, just 15 years after post-Tarantino crime
comedies with a potent surprise or two became passé.
Writer - director Linas Phillips pushes the «
comedy of awkwardness» to uncomfortable new levels in «Rainbow Time,» a
movie that's admirably provocative, even if at times it seems to be more interested in being challenging than being
entertaining.
Think of «Groundhog Day» morphing from
comedy to Science - Fiction and you'll get an idea of the amazing stuff waiting for you in «Edge Of Tomorrow», an incredibly
entertaining summer
movie from director Doug Liman that is potent enough to make us stop ID» ing him as «that guy from The Bourne Identity».