Tag: Comedy

  • June Movie Review Blitz

    June Movie Blitz – Here’s everything I watched since my last movie blitz. I’m planning on posting again regularly once Thor: Love and Thunder is released. Seems like a good place to pick back up.

  • May Movie Review Blitz

    May Movie Blitz – I’ve been MIA for a few weeks (busy busy busy) and haven’t had time to write or record so here’s a movie review blitz.

  • Wayne’s World

    Wayne’s World

    Wayne’s World – Party on

  • The Lost City

    The Lost City

    The Lost City – A dumb love story with some action bolted on without any real chemistry from the main cast. The Lost City is not worth the ticket price but might be worth the rental for a rainy afternoon.

  • The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent

    The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent

    The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent – An exercise in meta storytelling, with lots of real-world commentary. It’s a great concept with lots of potential payoff but it comes off as incredibly shallow but not quite boring.

  • That 70s Show

    That 70s Show

    Series Suggestion – That 70s Show – A unique sitcom in the fact that it is completely analog. There isn’t a cell phone or laptop to be seen and it is incredibly refreshing. There are instantly quotable lines in many episodes and it creates a feeling of familiarity with the cast like you’re just hanging…

  • Young Frankenstein

    Young Frankenstein

    Young Frankenstein – An absurdly funny classic comedy from the genius mind of Mel Brooks, brought to life by the one and only Gene Wilder.

  • Everything Everywhere All At Once

    Everything Everywhere All At Once

    Everything Everywhere All at Once – An astounding and refreshing A24 sci-fi dark comedy starring Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Jamie Lee Curtis and Stephanie Hsu.

  • Dr. Strangelove

    Dr. Strangelove

    Dr. Strangelove – The ultimate wartime satire from Stanley Kubrick, Dr Strangelove is a timeless classic.

  • The French Dispatch

    The French Dispatch

    Most ensemble movies struggle with having too many recognizable faces and unintentionally create a Rick Dalton Pointing Meme experience. There are exceptions, like most of the later Avengers movies most notably. However, Wes Anderson is able to construct a quick sub-2-hour movie with plenty of breathing room for everyone. While nobody stands out as the…