Sentences with phrase «funniest films of the year»

Probably the funniest film of the year.
The Disaster Artist is an eye - watering, face - aching crowd - pleaser and the funniest film of the year by quite a mile.
But over all, this was a brilliant film, probably the funniest film of the year so far except from Deadpool, it kills you inside and thrills you until the end credits roll up (which even then still is joyful).
THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEER - Absurdist psychological horror tuned with Kubrickian precision, and secretly one of the funniest films of the year.
This week's new Blu - ray releases include one of the funniest films of the year, a trio of horror movie collections for a few franchises — one classic, one unlikely, and one incredibly gory — a dramatic turn from Robert Pattinson, and more.
«The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones» may be the most unintentionally funny film of year that doubles as torturous supernatural melodrama.
If you're looking for a good reason to pick - up this DVD release though, the film itself should be a good enough motive to experience one of the funniest films of the year.
Frankly, I found The Nice Guys to be the funniest film of the year and was a perfect blend of sharp humor and meticulously choreographed action scenes.
Not only is the most exciting adventure flick of 2016, it is also the funniest film of this year.
What makes «Daddy's Home» one of the funniest films of the year is its script, which includes a lot of dry, sarcastic humor and some great wisecracks, and not just from the two leads.
It may not be the smartest or funniest films of the year so far, but it is definitely one of the cutest.
Borat — Cultural Learnings Of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation Of Kazakhstan: Sacha Baron Cohen's hysterical journey into America's heartland, in the guise of his fictitious Khazakstani television reporter, could justifiably stake a claim as the most uproariously and hysterically funny film of the year.
Horrible Bosses - The funniest film of the year, this comedy excels on the charms and chemistries of a cast playing to and against type.
One of the funniest films of the year so far, What We Do in the Shadows is now available On - Demand after its limited release.
Yet I find myself disappointed in this installment, not because there was some grandiose finale that didn't deliver, but because this wasn't the funniest film of the year.
James Franco's THE DISASTER ARTIST is the funniest film of the year, but it only works because it has heart.
Of course, much of it is so extremely unintentional, that I would call this one of the funniest films of the year (easily beating out would be contenders like «Identity Thief» and «The Hangover Part 3» on the Laugh - Meter).
Simultaneously the funniest film of the year, and the most chilling, this is one of the year's most unique offerings.
It's easily one of the funniest films of the year, but it's also thought - provoking and touching too.
Hands down the funniest film of the year... Plays like a superior, and way grosser, version of The Hangover.
While this comedy starring Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn and Jonah Hill isn't the funniest film of the year by a long shot, I firmly believe that its unfortunate timing was its box office downfall.
And the accolades for the films seeming comedic brilliance didn't stop there with Michael J. Hein, Director of The New York City City Horror Film Festival, stating «Postal is the funniest film of the year... hands down!»

Not exact matches

Ken Jacowitz, a 54 - year - old librarian from the New York borough of Queens, called it «a funny film made by funny people.»
The upcoming reboot of the Ghostbusters franchise features one of the funniest ensemble casts of any film this year: Along with stars Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon, the sci - fi comedy will also feature appearances by Cecily Strong, Bill Murray, Dan Ackroyd and a bunch of other big names.
It's an exquisite, wise and even funny film, easily the best of the year.
The Puffy Chair is the funniest, saddest and most emotionally honest «romantic comedy» to come along in years, even if I've yet to encounter many over the age of about 35 who like the film, or even get it.
The only real thing I liked in this film was the scene with the three little pigs being bad mercenaries, but the funny thing about it is that Cheech marin plays one pig and Chong plays another, and I found that pretty funny actually, but the rest of the film is just crap, and Is undoubtedly the worst film I've seen this year.
The set - up of the film — 12 - year - old Zain sues his parents for being born — turned some critics off, but The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw sees a «much angrier, tougher — and sometimes funnierfilm than you might imagine from its cloying opening premise.»
Alongside Jeong, he gives the funniest performance of any film this year, and, also like Jeong, he's on screen all too briefly.
I consider it one of the funniest, most inventive films ever and years ahead of its time.
In the end, what emerges is a funny, honest, and incisive portrait of a truly one - of - a-kind artist, and an exhilarating behind - the - scenes look at the last 50 years of the film industry through the eyes of someone who has truly seen it all.
This year's biggest downer — which is not to take away from the qualities of the film — «Amour» represents a change for director Michael Haneke, whose «Funny Games» is a remarkable thriller about the takeover of a household by two psychopathic youths and whose «The White Ribbon» looks at mysterious goings - on in a feudal village in Germany prior to World War I.
«One of the funniest, most genuine, and best films of the year
Kumail Nanjiani, Emily V. Gordon, and Michael Showalter's unassuming romantic comedy is one of the year's funniest films, featuring some truly jawdropping one - liners and set pieces, but it's also so completely naked - hearted and raw that you'll frequently be weeping even as you laugh.
Writer - director Judd Apatow follows up his smash debut film, The 40 - Year - Old Virgin with another successful comedy, Knocked Up, which may even best the out - and - out laughs quotient of his very funny previous effort.
Maybe only just the 24 & up demographic know of Jim Carrey's great comedic skills, but it seems no one thinks he is funny since hasn't done a lol - comedy film in the last 8 years.
It's the funniest horror film since «Evil Dead 2», the smartest since «New Nightmare» and surely one of the most breathlessly entertaining, original movies of the year.
Beatty takes a comedic approach to the eccentric figure resulting in one of the funniest and most original films of the year.
«Inside Out — Pixar's delightful tale of a little girl's emotions trying to steer her through a turbulent time for her family is one of the funniest and most critically - acclaimed films of the year — and certainly the most vivid depiction of developmental psychology in a movie, animated or otherwise.»
Description: The Trip was one of the funniest films in years.
MEMENTO The second reality - testing film to make my list this year, Christopher Nolan's darkly funny noir piece Memento is something of a tribute to the editor's craft.
Starring Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne, Matt Lucas, Chris O'Dowd, Melissa McCarthy and Jon Hamm, Bridesmaids is ridiculously funny and one of the best films I've seen this year.
Funny, subtle, surprisingly heartfelt, and indisputably brilliant, it features Gene Hackman's best performance since Unforgiven and is one of two films this year in which Gwyneth Paltrow proves herself to be an actress of depth and talent (the other is Shallow Hal).
Critically acclaimed for his comedic television ventures along with an enormously successful list of film credits, Apatow has produced such films as: The 40 Year Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Funny People, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Superbad, Pineapple Express, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Get Him to the Greek, The Cable Guy; and television series: Freaks and Geeks, Undeclared, The Larry Sanders Show and The Ben Stiller Show, among others.
Norwegian filmmaker Anne Sewitsky's moving, funny, and devastating «Homesick» — one of the best films at this year's Sundance Film Festival — opens in a...
What You Need To Know: There were many festival films this year that have impressed, even wowed us, but if there was one single film that boasted the unique attribute of making us long for the moment we'd be able to watch it again, it was the warm, human, funny, uniquely Coens - y «Inside Llewyn Davis» (here's our [A] Cannes review).
Norwegian filmmaker Anne Sewitsky's moving, funny, and devastating «Homesick» — one of the best films at this year's Sundance Film Festival — opens in a psychiatrist's office, where Charlotte (the terrific Ine Marie Wilmann) describes her mother as saying she wants to be there, but never really wanting to be there.
In fact, it's one of the funniest family films of the year.
Directed by Wayne Wang, it's companion film, shot on the set during downtime while filming the movie, is very funny, has a cast of dozens (including some great scenes with Jim Jarmusch and Lou Reed) and ranks # 44 this year.
This extraordinary film marks the feature directorial debut of 28 - year old American actor Brady Corbet (Funny Games, Melancholia, Simon Killer).
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