All posts tagged "Comedy"
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Jim Batts | May 3, 2018
TULLY (2108) – Review
As that massive galactic battle between hordes of heroes and a nearly unstoppable still rages after obliterating...
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Jim Batts | April 5, 2018
BLOCKERS – Review
As Spring break finally starts to wind down, the multiplex offers an R-rated for raunchy oasis amidst the...
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Cate Marquis | March 30, 2018
FLOWER – Review
Director Max Winkler takes the “troubled teen” concept of REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE and refreshes it by casting...
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Cate Marquis | March 23, 2018
THE DEATH OF STALIN – Review
Tragedy plus time equals comedy, the old saying goes. THE DEATH OF STALIN, oddly, is a comedy, a...
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Cate Marquis | March 16, 2018
OH LUCY – Review
Director Atsuko Hirayanagi makes a strong feature film debut with OH LUCY, a Japanese comedy/drama with a darker,...
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Jim Batts | March 15, 2018
LOVE, SIMON – Review
Time to plunge into a movie genre that strikes fear in many a film goer (or it...
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Jim Batts | March 9, 2018
GRINGO – Review
Though it’s here in just a few weeks, Spring’s arrival feels years away. Alright, how about a...
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Jim Batts | February 23, 2018
GAME NIGHT- Review
Yes, Valentine’s Day was over a week ago, but many longtime couples are still trying to rekindle...
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Cate Marquis | January 26, 2018
THE CLAPPER – Review
THE CLAPPER is an indie film about a different side of Hollywood, a kind of romantic comedy about...
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Jim Batts | January 11, 2018
I, TONYA – Review
Time to start up this new year of cinema with what will probably be the first of many...
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Jim Batts | November 16, 2017
LADY BIRD – Review
Just a few weeks since SUBURBICON arrived at the multiplex (and just as it heads to the...
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Jim Batts | November 11, 2017
SLIFF 2017 Review – SLACK BAY
SLACK BAY screens as part of the 26th Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival on Saturday,...
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Jim Batts | November 10, 2017
DADDY’S HOME 2 – Review
The holiday movie season is in full swing this weekend with a yuletime-set sequel to a recent...
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Jim Batts | November 5, 2017
SLIFF 2017 Review- BERNARD AND HUEY
BERNARD AND HUEY screens as part of the 26th Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival on...
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Jim Batts | November 4, 2017
SLIFF 2017 Review – THE HIPPOPOTAMUS
THE HIPPOPOTAMUS screens as part of the 26th Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival on Sunday,...
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Jim Batts | November 1, 2017
A BAD MOMS CHRISTMAS – Review
Okay, have you added your jack-o-latern to the compost heap and packed away all the cardboard witches, black...
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Cate Marquis | September 29, 2017
VICTORIA AND ABDUL – Review
Director Stephen Frears’ funny, charming VICTORIA AND ABDUL was inspired by a real event late in the life...
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Jim Batts | September 21, 2017
BRAD’S STATUS – Review
With awards season approaching it’s time to get serious at the multiplex, at least for some actors that...