Tiffany Haddish

‘Easter Sunday’ Review: A Sweet Filipino Family Comedy That’s A Little Extra

Stand-up comedy sensation Jo Koy stars as a man returning home for an Easter celebration with his riotous, bickering, eating, drinking, laughing, loving family, in this love letter to his Filipino-Ame...

7.5 Good

‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’ Review: Cage/Off

A fictionalized version of Nicolas Cage must accept a $1 million offer to attend the birthday of a dangerous super fan Javi Gutierrez. Things take a wildly unexpected turn when Nick Cage is recruited ...

7 Good

SXSW 2022 Review: ‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’ is a Nick Cage Experience Unlike Any Other

Creatively unfulfilled and facing financial ruin, the fictionalized version of Nicolas Cage must accept a $1 million offer to attend the birthday of a dangerous superfan (Pedro Pascal). Things take a ...

8 Great

‘Bad Trip’ Review: The Act of Pranking

Joseph Braverman reviews Netflix's hilarious hidden camera comedy, Bad Trip, featuring Eric Andre, Lil' Rel Howery, and Tiffany Haddish.

8 Great

Sundance 2021 Review: ‘On the Count of Three’ Effectively Shines a Spotlight on Mental Health

Two guns. Two best friends. And a pact to end their lives when the day is done.

8 Great

Andrea Berloff on the Hollywood experiment, casting unlikely heroes, and the music of The Kitchen

Scott Menzel chats with Andrea Berloff, the writer and director of The Kitchen, which opens in theaters this weekend.

Review: ‘The Kitchen’ Is Overstaffed

Aaron Neuwirth reviews The Kitchen, a crime drama based on a graphic novel, where three mob wives take over the Irish mob in 1978 Hell's Kitchen.

4 Poor

Review: ‘The Lego Movie’ Builds A Snappy Sequel

Five years after 2014’s hugely successful Lego Movie, we now have the first actual sequel, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part. It may not feel like it’s been that long, given the double Lego Movie rele...

8 Great

Franchise Fred Reviews The LEGO Movie 2: Building Upon The Original

The LEGO Movie was a stunning achievement in franchises. Phil Lord and Chris Miller were able to use a branded toy line to tell a story about the way we tell stories, and satirize franchise tropes. Sp...

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