Is 'Mortdecai' Every Cast Member's Worst Movie?
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Is 'Mortdecai' Every Cast Member's Worst Movie?
Read more at http://www.hitfix.com/news/is-mortdecai-every-cast-members-worst-movie#EExcbHtXmry6StEu.99
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The endearing indulgences of “Funny People” or “This is 40” had their place, but “Trainwreck” allows a new development and angle to Apatow’s trademark anxieties through a unique point of view, and one of his most hilarious and finely-tuned films to date. [A-]
One of the most impressive things Feig does in "Spy" is make you really care about the Susan Cooper character and root for her to succeed; when the movie becomes impenetrably (and unnecessarily) knotty, that emotional connection is nearly broken. Thankfully, though, the conviction of the actors (we didn't even mention Bobby Cannavale as an arms dealer, and Allison Janney as McCarthy's CIA boss), Feig's commitment to the genre, and some truly wonderful set pieces, make "Spy" as lovable as its main character.
The ensemble cast, which includes Joan Cusack as a programming supervisor, all do a solid job of supporting Wiig, but “Welcome To Me” is all about one lady. Without so much as the briefest cameo from an 'SNL' colleague, or producer Will Ferrell, we are spoiled by the comedic capabilities of Kristen Wiig, an expert doing what she does best. We wouldn’t really want it any other way.
He'll write, direct, and star in the indie flick "I'm A Cop." The story will follow a depressed, middle-aged, volunteer cop who has to reluctantly step up and become the real deal when his decorated mother passes away.
“Hot Pursuit” doesn’t get a pass for employing a rare female director in a studio movie or having two big-name women as its stars. It’s sloppy and silly, and it's about as enlightened on gender and other social issues as you'd expect from screenwriters who have logged time on shows like "2 Broke Girls," "Whitney" and "According to Jim." Despite all its flaws, it achieves its goal of making the audience laugh, even against their better judgment. [B-]