Japanese director Lisa Takeba brings to us perhaps one of the quirkiest films you’re likely to see in recent years that’ll leave you laughing and scratching your head simultaneou... Read more
Amy Schumer is America’s raunchy darling these days, the new Sarah Silverman if you will, and the comedian is making her feature film screenwriting debut along with her first film leading de... Read more
Making its North American premiere tonight at the Japan Cuts festival is Masaharu Take’s comedic sports drama, 100 Yen Love. 32 year-old Ichiko (Sakura Ando) spends her days living in her mo... Read more
Banglasia might be the most difficult film to sum up in the entire festival, and it’s definitely going to be the most niche film. This one’s going to be short. The story itself i... Read more
Cute, adorable, funny, and wonderfully entertaining, these are just a few of the words that can be used to describe the glory that is Minions, the prequel/spin-off flick based on the best ch... Read more
It’s been nearly three years to the day since I reviewed the original Ted, a film that I certainly enjoyed but one I felt had very little comedic re-watchability, if you will. It had some hi... Read more
After a week of seeing documentaries and dramas, I needed a break from the heavy stuff and was more than willing to give a romantic comedy a go, especially one starring Simon Pegg and Lake B... Read more
Molly (Eléonore Hendricks) is a young, new mother who feels completely isolated and exhausted as she takes care of her child. With her husband rarely there to lend a hand, she decides to ta... Read more
Etan Cohen, the writer of comedic gems like Idiocracy and Tropic Thunder, has decided to make his directorial debut and to do this he enlisted funnymen Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart to join hi... Read more
When I heard a Dumb and Dumber sequel was finally happening with Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels set to return, I had to be cautiously optimistic. Not because I wasn’t excited to see two of my f... Read more
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