The raunchy R-Rated comedy gets a new twist with the release of Good Boys by focusing on three 6th Grade boys who have one wild day out. Max (Jacob Tremblay), Thor (Brady Noon) and Lucas (Keith L. Williams) have been best friends since kindergarten despite having wildly different personalities. Max has started to develop an interest in girls, […]
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I Love My Mum Review
I Love My Mum is the second feature-length film from Camelot Films. This comedy had a bigger budget but was problematic on a writing level. Ron and Oleg (Tommy French and Kierston Wareing) are mother and son who have an incredibly dysfunctional relationship. After one argument too many the pair end up crashing into a shipping container and […]
Booksmart Review
There are many coming-of-age high school films that focus on graduation, prom, or a big party. Booksmart‘s USP is being a female-centric party film and is already considered by some critics as one of the best comedies of 2019. Molly (Beanie Feldstein) and Amy (Kaitlyn Dever) are best friends who have their education above everything else […]
Long Shot Review
The world of politics is currently topsy-turvy and serves as the backroom for the latest Seth Rogen comedy. Charlotte Field (Charlize Theron) is a rising star in politics, being the youngest Secretary of State in American history. When Charlotte finds out The President (Bob Odenkirk) is not going to run for re-election she plans to […]
What Men Want Review
What Men Want is gender swap remake of the forgettable 2000 rom-com What Women Wants. This was a project that few people wanted and the final product was not worth it. Alison “Ali” Davis (Taraji P. Henson) is a gifted sports agent who believes she’s going to be made a partner. When this doesn’t come to be Ali goes out […]
The Spy Who Dumped Me Review
The Spy Who Dumped Me is latest spy-comedy to come from Hollywood and sees Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon team up as they get sucked into the world of international espionage. Audrey Stockton (Kunis) is a constant underachiever whose boyfriend dumped her in a text. In an act of revenge Audrey sets out to burn all his belonging […]
The Festival Review
Music festivals are a rite of passage for many in the UK and it serves as the setting for the British comedy The Festival. Upon graduating from university Nick (Joe Thomas) falls into a deep depression after breaking up with his long-term girlfriend Caitlin (Hannah Tointon). To get Nick out of his funk his best friend Shane (Hammed […]
The Producers (1967) Re-release Review
The Producers is one of Mel Brooks’ most famous films – a comedy that ended up being the basis for a musical which adapted into another film. Now the 1967 classic has been given a Blu-ray 4K restoration for a home re-release from StudioCanal. Max Bialystock (Zero Mostel) was a Broadway great who has fallen on hard times, […]