Tag: <span>genre: comedy</span>

Gray Matters neuters its own message and makes this a film without an audience. 4.7/10

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The comedy is hit and miss but A Family Affair’s overall story of love, acceptance and its relationship with religion generally works. 5.6/10

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I went into this expecting Freelancers Anonymous to be #relatable. It isn’t. This is a self-insert fantasy too specific to its creator to have broad appeal. 3.1/10

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I Care a Lot is a nasty little movie with a deeply unsympathetic lead that I could not tear my eyes away from. 8/10

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Representation alone is not enough to make a good movie. I Hate New Year’s is cliche and feels perfectly willing to stew in its own mediocrity. 4/10

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What’s Up Scarlet? may be uneven but it does feature a core couple who are likeable and incredibly easy to root for. 5.6/10

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Gus Van Sant needed a tighter reign on the unusual society he’d created in the film and also to genuinely enjoy at least some of the oddballs he populated the movie with. In Even Cowgirls get the Blues, he did neither. 4.5/10

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Chutney Popcorn is a good movie. I can’t get more passionate about it than that but that’s because I’m inherently biased against the 1990s. 6.3/10

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