Given the sheer amount of comic material in Super Troopers 2, some of the jokes are bound to fall flat, but the hit-to-miss ratio is depressingly low.
The incongruity between Melissa McCarthy’s eagerness as a performer and her character’s total lack of compassion makes The Boss somehow both restless and tedious.
While it tries to relate a story about the sloppiness of life, the way best-laid plans can go wrong in an instant, its script is neatly and tidily structured.
Tucker & Dale vs. Evil flip-flops traditional genre dynamics in a manner more cute than uproarious.
A Good Old Fashioned Orgy is a tattered work of transparent outlandishness.
Faced with the horror of half-assed material from which he can’t escape, James Franco allows himself to be steamrolled by his pet monkey.
Boring Protagonist Syndrome (BPS) is afflicting more and more television shows every day.
The film is a sham that no amount of droopy-dog posturing by James Franco can alleviate.
Aurora Borealis bites Good Will Hunting and Donald Sutherland feels most of the sting.