It is both artistically dishonest and embarrassingly naive to grant the status of “classic” to something only newly born. For a film to be called a classic, it must first stand the tests of longevity, critical reception and…oh what the hell, who am I kidding? Bridesmaids is an instant classic.
Bridesmaids
May 13th, 2011 · No Comments · Film Reviews
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Grown Ups
June 24th, 2010 · No Comments · Film Reviews
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Away We Go
June 12th, 2009 · No Comments · Film Reviews
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I’ve often said that we need fewer movies in which people fall in love and more in which we are introduced to characters already entrenched in devoted, complimentary relationships. Where is the movie that picks up after the romantic comedy ends? Away We Go is that movie, a beguiling dramedy both euphoric and heartbreaking. It’s [...]
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