
Keeping Up with the Joneses movie review: no, let them go
Take True Lies and Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Remove wit, sexy charm, and satire on marriage. This is a recipe for a movie anyone wants to see?

Take True Lies and Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Remove wit, sexy charm, and satire on marriage. This is a recipe for a movie anyone wants to see?

The delicately balanced foolishness of Now You See Me gives way to impossibly supernatural magic tricks aimed at thwarting the least menacing villain ever.

Most of it makes no sense at all, but who cares? This is cheerful ridiculousness pulled off with panache.

The women of After Ellen think it’s totes cute to sort other women into “shag,” “marry,” or “dump” categories…
There’s genuine magic here. Dark magic, even. That’s a good thing.

This is a like comedy from Star Trek’s vicious Mirror Universe, where backstabbing and scheming are just the way things are.
So happy that The Artist is Best Film for us…
Take a break from work: watch a movie trailer… Oh the product placement you’ll go! Girls are so cute with their cute shoes and their cute bags and total lack of financial acumen and their lying on their resumes! Aren’t they? Seriously, what man wouldn’t want to just snap us up? And they will! So … more…
Listen carefully, because this is something I’m pretty sure you’ve never heard me say before, and chances are excellent that I will never say it again: This is one of the greatest romantic dramedies ever made.