Get Hard
This film is scurrilous, demeaning and socially condemnable. But who can condemn that when it has a few funny moments?
This film is scurrilous, demeaning and socially condemnable. But who can condemn that when it has a few funny moments?
While Simon Pegg’s Shaun of the Dead (2004) is a comic classic, this inspiring bit of cinematic lunacy comes in a close second.
The ticket taker told me that this movie functions as a Marvel action film for senior citizens. Not that there’s anything wrong with that!
Who could ever miss a film with a legless villainess and Colin Firth converting Julie Andrews’ umbrella into a killing machine?
Johnny Depp can act, but you’ll find no proof of it in this disaster.
Anyone claiming to like this cinematic disaster should be exempt from spending eternity in Hell. Why would the Devil want to ruin his mood and have you hanging around?
This is a magical film that found some audience members clapping at the end, I didn’t, but I wanted to.
Rather than succeeding at being a satirical spoof of North Korea, the film makes Americans look like fools. “USA”, “USA!”
Would you offer your life to save a loved one? Would you? Are you sure?