Not exact matches
My interests include movies (
comedy, action,
thriller, little bit of romance), music (rock, reggae, classic rock, anything similar), riding back
roads, hanging out with...
Another impressive aspect of this year's numbers is that the billion was reached via a wide array of genres — war movies (American Sniper), Fantasy (The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies), disaster movie (San Andreas), post-apocalypitic
thriller (Mad Max: Fury
Road, and R - rated
comedy (Get Hard) among them.
A tale of two brothers, who bond over a
road trip through Charles Manson's legacy, it is part drama, part
comedy, part
thriller.
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Road, best known for distributing the animated
comedy «The Nut Job» and the excellent Jake Ghyllenhaal
thriller «Nightcrawler», won the multi-studio bidding war.
Identity Thief is all over the map when it comes to the kind of film it wants to be, sometimes playing like a wacky farce, sometimes as a black humor raunch-fest, sometimes as a silly
thriller with laughs, and sometimes trying to draw out even some touching moments in a mismatched buddy
road - trip
comedy, a la Trains Planes and Automobiles.
And here are the five most disappointing films of the year: On the
Road (Michael Winterbottom's Wolf Alice tour movie can't even find something interesting in its fictional subplot), Hampstead (a painfully strained romantic
comedy set in a twee version of London), The Book of Henry (Colin Trevorrow missteps with this convoluted
thriller), The Snowman (Michael Fassbender struggles to sustain this lifeless Scandinavian mystery) and Pitch Perfect 3 (it's painful to watch the Bellas try their hand at action -
comedy).