Tag Archive for 'Tina Fey'
March 21st, 2014 by Brian White
I really did not know what to expect with this one having not seen anything Muppets on television or in the movies since my childhood. I’m not entirely sure why I went that long with a Muppet-like drought, but nevertheless I did. However, much to my surprise, Muppets Most Wanted was like a family reunion […]
February 2nd, 2014 by Brandon Peters
The green was smothering in the 1st half. And it didn’t stop in the commercials either. Kermit the Frog returns in the the follow up to the Muppet Movie, Muppets Most Wanted. The film looks to feature cameos from stars galore and a lot more Muppet fun and mayhem. The film opens up on March […]
August 6th, 2013 by Aaron Neuwirth
A few years ago I was incredibly excited for the arrival of a new movie about the Muppets. When it finally came out, I was so delighted by it. The Muppets was one of my favorite films of that year. The film had a great warmth about it, some wonderful songs, and plenty of other […]
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.
November 6th, 2010 by Aaron Neuwirth
Megamind is the second animated feature this year (next to Despicable Me) to focus on the villain’s side of things. It comes from Dreamworks, whose animated features tend to range from satisfying, sweet, clever types to forgettable, pop culture-heavy, jokey types. This film falls somewhere in the middle, but on the positive side. It features […]
April 9th, 2010 by Chris Stuckmann
Want to make this a Date Night? Sure, why not? Steve Carell and ex-SNL veteran Tina Fey make a great couple who just want to have a peaceful night out, but just can’t seem to get a break. These comical actors have a gift for improvisation and the ability to be funny without appearing to […]
March 9th, 2010 by Gregg Senko
Second City recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, and continues to retain its success both on the road with its touring troupe(s) and at home in its stationary troupes in Chicago and Toronto. The half-century old laugh factory prides itself on impromptu comedy as well as rehearsed skits. Television fixture Saturday Night Live has pulled much […]
October 1st, 2009 by Brian White
Telling the truth is such an easy concept when you strip back the layers and psychoanalyze the action, but why is it so hard for people to ultimately do? I’m sure you heard the phrase that honesty goes a long way. So why does it always seem to get us in trouble when things are […]