
Jesus People review: Christian pop takes the softest of smacks
This too gentle mockumentary barely even takes aim at its easiest potential targets, but the appealing cast is game and manages a few cogent hits.

This too gentle mockumentary barely even takes aim at its easiest potential targets, but the appealing cast is game and manages a few cogent hits.

Mashes a heightened sense of the absurd rather awkwardly up against arty pastoral, and the mock-seriousness of the endeavor comes across as unpleasantly snide.
This will make your day with its fully engaged rage and despair and entitlement and concern for things of the tiniest importance…
And so he is not, you know, supposedly obliged by patriotism to support the right to own as many assault weapons as your fear demands.
A little bit Mel Brooks, a little bit Airplane!: subtle humor that slips under your radar instead of bashing you over the head is what makes Casa one of the more adventurous comedies in recent years…
Links my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today…
Brilliant parody of the J. Edgar trailer from the Funny or Die crew…
More Rebecca Black fun! It’s nice to see she’s rising above all the crap being hurled at her.
I love that Franco is so playful about his own image: Acting With James Franco Episode 1: “Sense Memory” from James Franco
A little bit NSFW. Remember the puppet sex scene in Team America: World Police? Like that. (video after the jump) Puppet High – watch more funny videos (via Cinematical)