This is a film that was predestined for toxicity from the moment of conception.
Ping Pong Playa proves that Chinese-Americans are not immune from the national stunted-adolescence crisis currently plaguing white comedy protagonists.
The film is a jovial endeavor aimed at once again addressing the meager and disparaging big-screen representation of Asian-Americans.
Annapolis is an extended “Be All That You Can Be” advertisement for the character-building benefits of military service.
Too bad the film isn’t as politically subversive as it thinks it is (or should have been).
Its rage is problematic but the film itself is a breath of fresh of air.
Corky Romano gets a very limited DVD treatment.
That sound, ladies and gentleman, is that of Kattan’s movie career smashing into a brick wall.