The film is a pop sonata of stand-up comedy routines layered with, if not vitality, then at least honest energy.
Leave it to Fucked Up to illustrate so neatly that accessibility doesn’t have to herald the loss of credibility.
There’s a lot of underlying potential here, but there seems to have been no one around to whip it into shape.
In the immortal words of Sam Fox, it’s hard to keep a good woman down, but, then again, maybe that could be fun!
The film takes Walter as he is, and doesn’t romanticize him, or transform him into a leering villain.
The red, white, and blue barber’s pole is getting a little rusty, but fans of the wholesome franchise probably couldn’t care less.
Barbershop 2 has too many creaks in its gears to earn a wholehearted recommendation.
Cedric the Entertainer weasels himself into the lead role with very mixed (mostly negative) results.
Eve’s Eve-Olution is another tight record that will undoubtedly keep her, um, rydin’ high.
xXx is more expertly-made trash from director Rob Cohen.