Tag Archive for 'Paul Rudd'
December 5th, 2013 by Brian White
Anchorman is one of those films I have not visited since its theatrical release way back in the calendar year of 2004. I cannot believe it has been that long, but I digress. What looked like a slapstick comical movie back then that I would go for practically fizzled for me when I first saw […]
November 13th, 2013 by Aaron Neuwirth
I am always fond of a darker sort of comedy based around the holidays. When I say that, it is not to imply that I seek out nothing but bitterness during what is considered a time of joy, as I am just as big a fan of something like Love, Actually, but a film with […]
November 5th, 2013 by Aaron Neuwirth
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues is heading our way. Because having this crew back together makes me laugh, I am happy to simply put up a few new posters from the film, focusing on each character, along with a couple images, and a link to some other cool stuff. Along with the pics, the latest […]
October 9th, 2013 by Aaron Neuwirth
I’m sure it has to do with the actors, but I am quite intrigued by this movie. As a fan of movies like Bad Santa or even The Ice Harvest, something about a dark, off-beat comedy, set during the holiday season tends to bring a smile to my face. It doesn’t hurt that the teaming […]
September 3rd, 2013 by Blu-ray Brian
Just in time for the next Legendary Chapter of Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, comes a 2-Disc Blu-ray set featuring not one…not two…BUT three different versions of the Film, Hours of Bonus Features, The Many Months Of Burgundy Diary and Collectible Trading Cards that will all be available nationwide on December 3, 2013. So what do you […]
May 19th, 2013 by Aaron Neuwirth
Not a whole lot of new to share with this one, but Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues is arriving this December and I can only imagine more clips of the film will begin to flood the internet soon enough. With that said, posted below is a new teaser trailer, which resembles the first, but with […]
March 21st, 2013 by Aaron Neuwirth
Admission is a film that I do not have anything against, for what it is, but I also do not have a whole lot to say about it, as the film is pretty bland. At this point, I saw the film a few weeks ago and it really did not make much of a lasting […]
March 15th, 2013 by David Freedman
Watch us on National Public Television – check your local listing for show times! Brenna, Rachel and Kevin review this new comedy about getting accepted starring Tina Fey and Paul Rudd.
December 21st, 2012 by Aaron Neuwirth
I am not sure how concerned with my own age I should be when thinking about This Is 40, but I can say that I have doubts that Judd Apatow’s new film about a couple with two kids living in a mansion in LA, facing financial issues, because Paul Rudd’s record label is not doing […]
December 17th, 2012 by David Freedman
Sean, Liz and Brenna review this “sort-of” sequel to Knocked Up from Judd Apatow. Starring Sean Wright, Liz Manashil and Brenna Smith. Directed by Matt Breault. Synopsis: Pete and Debbie are rapidly approaching middle age. But Pete is desperately trying save his record label. So their family, careers and finances all get tested. WATCH US ON PBS […]
October 9th, 2012 by Aaron Neuwirth
I would say I had an enjoyable High School experience. I was no jock, but didn’t find myself huddled in a corner of the library either. I had my friends, got good grades, and ran track. Everyone experiences high school differently though and regardless of how good or bad, everyone surely experienced significant events that […]
May 12th, 2012 by Jami Ferguson
Written and directed by Amy Heckerling (Fast Times at Ridgemont High), Clueless stars Alicia Silverstone in a break-out performance as Cher, a beautiful and self-absorbed high school student who spends her days focused on assembling the ideal fashion ensemble, talking her way out of bad grades and searching for the perfect boyfriend. What Cher discovers is […]
February 25th, 2012 by Aaron Neuwirth
I do like it when I laugh a lot during a comedy. The funny thing about this film is that I did laugh a lot during it, yet it is hard for me to say that I really loved it. I liked it for sure, it has Paul Rudd being incredibly charming, smarmy, and just […]
February 7th, 2012 by Gerard Iribe
Paramount Home Media Distribution invites you to revisit the halcyon days of high school in the ‘90s; a time filled with camaraderie, chaste dances and fervent study…AS IF. Instead, kick off your designer shoes and enjoy the whip-smart comedy of the contemporary classic CLUELESS when it debuts May 1, 2012 on Blu-ray. Written and directed […]
October 14th, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
A powerful and emotional film based on John Irving’s best-selling American classic, The Cider House Rules tells the story of Homer Wells (Maguire), an orphan who is eager to leave the confines of St. Cloud’s Orphanage to explore the world. A favorite of the orphanage director, Homer has been groomed to be successor to Dr. Larch […]
August 27th, 2011 by Aaron Neuwirth
In Our Idiot Brother, Paul Rudd is able to do something few actors can in the opening minutes of the film. He makes us instantly like him. His character’s hippy-ish, Dude-like persona is non-grating and adorable, despite the fact that his character, Ned, makes some poor choices. It is just too bad he has to […]
December 21st, 2010 by Jim Kulko
How Do You Know? — Wow! Look at the lineup… America’s Sweetheart Reese Witherspoon, funny man Paul Rudd, popular actor Owen Wilson, screen legend Jack Nicholson and TV and movie mogul James L. Brooks involved in this one… What could go wrong? Anything and everything… This 2-hour rom-com is neither romantic, nor comedic… It’s ANEMIC! […]
April 15th, 2010 by Gerard Iribe
After seeing the trailer for Night at the Museum in theaters a few years ago, I said to myself, “wow, this looks completely, and utterly unwatchable.” I was prepared to go my whole life without giving this film a chance. Then of course, I became a film reviewer, and I had to play the part […]