Movie Review – Unfrosted
A love letter to 1960’s nostalgia and an ode to a type of films we don’t see anymore.
A love letter to 1960’s nostalgia and an ode to a type of films we don’t see anymore.
There doesn’t seem to be a director out there who can tap into McCarthy’s mad genius quite like Paul Feig.
Despite the film’s unremarkable execution, the zeal with which Schumer jumps into Renee, asking us to root for her, is contagious.
The Movie Guys roar into WhedonCon for an all-new comedy show. Taped on May 20th, Paul, Karen, Bart and Adam look at the early summer films with guest Kevin Will.
The New Movie Show gives you everything you need to know about all the new movies opening Friday, May 12th, 2017 – “Snatched” & “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword”
Doesn’t reach the same heights as “Trainwreck”, but they find the funny often enough for me.
Ep. 153: A longtime guest wish is fulfilled as ’80s icon Diane Franklin of the legendary films “Better Off Dead…” and “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” joins the Movie Guys in studio! Plus, previews of new films “Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping”, “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows” and “Me Before You”.
Showcast Episode 109: Director Marcus Nispel (“The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” (2003), “Conan the Barbarian 3D”) joins The Movie Guys in studio and has stories for days as his new film “Exeter” hits DirecTV on demand, with a major release planned in theaters for August. Also, previews of new-in-theaters “Trainwreck” and “Ant-Man”, while Adam leads a few rounds of “Name the Marvel Character”.
Few scenes fly by without the jokes coming fast and funny. There are too many comedies today with missed opportunities and Feig and McCarthy don’t let any of those moments pass without delivering something hilarious.