Fiennes» best actor nod
fell in the comedy movie category, which he shared with Keaton in Birdman, Bill Murray in St Vincent, Joaquin Phoenix in Inherent Vice and Christoph Waltz in Big Eyes.
Fines» best actor nod
fell in the comedy movie category, which he shared with Michael Keaton in Birdman, Bill Murray in St. Vincent, Joaquin Phoenix in Inherent Vice and Christoph Waltz in Big Eyes.
Not exact matches
The screen star is still here, of course — this
fall she appears
in two major films, the
comedy A.C.O.D. and the action
movie Machete Kills.
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falling in love with a worker but during his time he goes on a dating site to find a partner.
The
movie falls into the same uneasy category as Eight Legged Freaks: too tongue -
in - cheek to be thrilling, not funny enough to be a
comedy.
The Purple Rose of Cairo is Woody Allen's romantic
comedy from 1985 about a bored
movie character who
falls in love with his biggest fan.
Produced by James L. Brooks, who knows a thing or two about character - driven
comedy (The Simpsons, Broadcast News), The Edge of Seventeen screams with an idiosyncratic voice at a time when so many
movies just want to
fall in with the popular crowd.
Brand himself does a great job tackling the material he's been given, but the smart, talky
comedy he was probably hired for
falls completely flat
in a
movie with no regard for pacing, and a narrative too soulless to inspire much laughter.
See it cropping up
in the character of Drew's widowed mother:
in a flurry of manic energy after her husband's passing, Hollie (Susan Sarandon) proceeds to improve herself by learning stand - up
comedy and tap - dancing — anything that will allow for slapstick comic whimsy (
in learning to fix a car, the hood
falls on her and she kicks her legs hysterically), which becomes as deadly as cancer during an ill - considered eulogy at a memorial service that stands as one of the most painful moments
in movies this year.
But I
fell victim to its charm, and although it demands a second viewing, The Lobster will remain one of the most interesting
movies of the year and originally fresh
comedy in years.
Shaun of the Dead is another
comedy movie that I really love and that also partly
falls in the horror genre.
While far from perfect and
falling into the expected predictable and trite storyline we've seen before
in dozens of other buddy cop
movies, «Ride Along 2» certainly works as a broad
comedy.
In a somewhat fresh take on the romantic - comedy formula, the movie focuses not so much on how it feels to fall in love as what it looks like when two self - sabotaging people learn what love really mean
In a somewhat fresh take on the romantic -
comedy formula, the
movie focuses not so much on how it feels to
fall in love as what it looks like when two self - sabotaging people learn what love really mean
in love as what it looks like when two self - sabotaging people learn what love really means.
The premise of Ghost Town
falls somewhere between the elements of the recent «Over My Dead Body» and the older «Heart and Souls» and this
movie manages to capture the
comedy aspects that «Over My Dead Body» failed to live up to and yet match the reaffirming warmth found
in «Heart and Souls».
That philosophy came
in handy once more when he decided to revive a long - dormant
movie genre — the screwball romantic
comedy — back when action flicks like «Lethal Weapon» and «Die Hard» were the rage, with 1990's «Pretty Woman,» an unlikely Disney fairy tale about a beautiful streetwalker who
falls for her rich prince of a business - exec client that turned Julia Robert into a superstar.
She deserves a
movie that matches her level of complexity — maybe a pitch - black
comedy in which the calculating Nixon administration is
felled by Graham, a somewhat detached socialite who'd rather be hobnobbing with her fancy Beltway friends.
They may be less enthralled by the strange cocktail offered up here by director David Leitch (the two John Wick
movies), which plays at being be an ambitious espionage thriller — it's set
in 1989 Berlin as the wall is about to
fall — but is happy to drop everything to watch Theron indulge
in the brutal black
comedy of violent beat - downs.
If I had the time and money, I'd see every new
movie in a theater — except Hollywood
comedies and romances, which are usually neither, or found - footage fright flicks, which usually make me wish they'd truly lost the footage — even when the
movie falls short of expectations.
New Yorker Timothée Chalamet found his first major role not
in an action
movie or a
comedy, but
in something more nuanced — Luca Guadagnino's «Call Me by Your Name,»
in theaters this
fall.
Kristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg star
in a sparkling new romantic
comedy from Woody Allen about a
movie - industry hopeful who arrives
in 1930s Hollywood,
falls in love, and finds himself swept up
in the vibrant café society that defined the age.
Scarlett Johansson and Joseph Gordon - Levitt star
in «Don Jon,» which was the beginning of a
fall movie season with many coarse
comedies.
The
movie is all over the place
in terms of tone and only finds something resembling honesty when it drops the embarrassing shtick of crude
comedy and lost - glory adventuring, allowing Pacino and Walken to have some quiet moments of reflection over one of their multiple meals at the diner or the grave of a
fallen comrade.