Besides
movies about comedy and / or Gillian Jacobs, it's hard to say what makes a «Tribeca» film, at least on the fiction side; the festival has much less of an identity than, say, Sundance or NYFF.
The biopic just got a little more efficient as Deadline reports that Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly have joined forces for Stan And Ollie, a TV
movie about the comedy duo that's better known by the surnames Laurel & Hardy.
Another movie about comedy, Folk Hero & Funny Guy (Grade: B), bravely casts a non-comic as a stand - up comedian, something that would not have been so unusual 10 or 20 years ago but now feels downright experimental in the face of all the stand - up and sketch - comedy people available for film work.
Not exact matches
The
movie, which is due to be released in the United States and Canada on Dec. 25, is a
comedy about two journalists recruited by the CIA to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
What it's
about: Before pesky production codes changed what
movies were allowed to show onscreen, Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable made a romantic
comedy for the ages,
about a socialite who runs off on an escapade with a reporter.
There have been thousands of
movies about police officers, military heroes, lovers, children,
comedies, and now we have one for Atheist, my people!
Along with promising
comedies, a new David O. Russell film, the latest offering from Pixar and a documentary
about Hillsong, our list of the most anticipated
movies of next year is filled with reboots and remakes.
These days, the Marvel
movie on everyone's lips is Black Panther, but we'd be remiss to entirely forget
about Thor: Ragnarok, a shaggy, sci - fi buddy
comedy that just happened to take place against a vista of wild, intergalactic gladiatorial combat.
The year's funniest
movie is probably The Big Sick, a heartwarming romantic
comedy written by Kumail Nanjiani and Emily Gordon, who tell their own life story in this film
about an interracial couple dealing with their cultural differences.
Many in Hollywood say they see the spiritual - memoir - turned -
movie as the next hot genre, suggesting there are ongoing talks
about turning Lauren Winner's «Girl Meets God» into a romantic
comedy, Ian Cron's «Jesus, My Father, the CIA, and Me» into an action flick, Anne Lamott's «Traveling Mercies» into an indie road trip film, Kathleen Norris» «The Cloister Walk» into something really creepy involving monks.»
Five years ago, before I became a mom, I watched the
movie Date Night, a crazy
comedy about married / family life starring Tina Fey and Steve Carrell.
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The Book Of Life La Muerte Makeup & Costume The Book Of Life La Muerte Halloween Makeup Tutorial & Costume 2014, was inspired by the animated
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Christian Mingle caters not only to Christian singles, but also to
movie lovers, since it played an important role in a romantic
comedy of the same name telling an adorable story
about online matchmaking.
The
movie is packed with fresh gags
about porn, speed dating, and the gross - out perils of hooking up with drunk girls, yet the
comedy never takes leave of humanity.
it is funny in deed but, when their is someone to cover Sandler's
movie their most likely gonna never make a film again Oh look see Denis Dugan and Frank Coraci BOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! you suck stop making adam sandler
movies here is the problem they are directors who don't care
about cinematography or shots of using the camera all they care is
comedy!!!!!!! see Tyler Perry yeah their just like this big joke.
To ensure customer loyalty, Hollywood should promote more
movies about workaday life in the provinces, but until there's a new wave of midcoast
comedies, Cedar Rapids is the big kahuna.
idk
about the critics reviews like they must be boring people the
movie had so much
comedy and jokes and it was absolutely what i expected it to be!
Big dumb disaster
movies like 2012 and small indies like The Divide (
about an underground bunker full of jerks who fail at survivalism but excel at destroying each other) and the upcoming apocalypse - themed Seth Rogen
comedy The End of The World are all surfing the trending death - wave.
The nicest thing
about the
movie is that it incorporates fleeting footage from several Charlie Chaplin
comedies, as Carrey discovers that the penguins are mesmerized by his waddling Little Tramp figure on his television screen.
In a world full of recyclable superheroes and mindless «empowerment»
comedies, we're finally getting a
movie about reality.
In this case, director Clare Peploe who wrote «Zabriskie Point» in 1970 and «Besieged» in 1998 and husband - producer Bernardo Bertolluci came up with a
movie version of an 18th century
comedy by Pierre Marivaux (talk
about public domain).
Like its a good
movie if you base it on Spaceys an Devitos acting and the fact it is wel written in the
comedy part wth a few really good laugh out loud moments and the story is ok i understand there after a big sale but i do nt understand why a guy whose really religious would ignore his job and talk
about religion?
But, like all
comedies, everything turns out okay — a running gag
about the hapless Jim whose sexual misadventures form the
movie's backbone is that all of his disastrous missteps turn out right in the end.
its nowhere near perfect but yet it doesn't have to be, its wilder and more wacky then just
about any
movie youll ever see but if you do nt like
comedies do not watch it
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.
Please, somebody could say to Cameron Diaz to stop make any
movies, they're just horrible and that the only good
comedy which she made a big role is There's Something
About Mary and The Mask, thank you.
The Disaster Artist is a
comedy about the making of The Room, which is widely considered to be one of the worst
movies ever made, if not the worst.
Over Her Dead Body may be the worst romantic
comedy I've ever seen, although I hesitate to make such a resolute pronouncement
about a
movie that's so barely even there.
If you like dark
comedies which tell a certain truth
about the less cheerful side of life, give this
movie a chance.
This is what Brooke had to say
about Rampage: Solid
movie, plenty of action, drama,
comedy and a small amount of romance in one.
Perhaps the more astonishing thing is that this
movie is a black
comedy about domestic violence, parental abuse, and low self - esteem... and it works.
Such are the layered joys of this exuberant — if surprisingly conventional — buddy
comedy about the making of the worst
movie of all time.
A modest and very British
movie (though co-produced by Tom Hanks), Tom Vaughan's Starter For Ten is a rite - of - passage
comedy about the working - class Essex boy Brian Jackson's first two terms studying English literature at Bristol University in 1985.
is a fun, dimwitted
comedy about two hards partying stoners who've like the title of this
movie implies have lost their car.
Clocking in at just less than 3 hours, «Django Unchained» is
about 40 minutes longer than a B -
movie - Western -
comedy has any right to be.
Although the performance of Jennifer Lopez is not among the best ones of her career and there is some swearing too much, this
movie is still a healthy
comedy to enjoy with friends to joke
about it and its crazy plot.
For the most part, the
movie is really a black
comedy about Los Angeles - style self - obsession spiced with sudden drug interludes that jar you for a minute, then fade from memory as we head on to the next (occasionally facile) showbiz send - up.
A Farrelly brothers
movie is always worth seeing, too, even if it doesn't have a chance of making the next American Film Institute list of 100 best
comedies («There's Something
About Mary» was No. 21 on the just - released list, and deservedly so).
Woody Allen's bittersweet
comedy about the magical allure of
movies in the Depression era was nominated for Original Screenplay Oscar, but it's premise is smiliar to that of Buster Keaton's 1924 silent.
I know it's crazy of me to talk
about The Hangover's cinematic stylings before getting into just how funny it is, but, recognized or not, the richness of the
comedy is clearly connected to the skillfulness of the
movie that houses it.
In
Movie 43,
comedy is served steaming hot (literally) by director Peter Farrelly of The Farrelly Brothers (Something
About Mary, Dumb & Dumber) in one of the most shocking, original, and dangerous
comedies ever made.
Your mileage will vary, as all
comedies do, but I chuckled
about five to ten times in the
movie.
The
movie is produced by Knocked Up
comedy overlord Judd Apatow, who was apparently reluctant to call it Bridesmaids because he didn't want it to be seen as a
movie about weddings.