Breaking the laws of human nature is an ancient comic convention, but it only works when it leads to a laugh.
Wondering what the movie version of The Sopranos might look like?
As far as derivative crime sagas go, Paul Borghese’s film might represent the new gold standard of shameless barrel-scraping.
With Revolver, Guy Ritchie pushes the gangster film into gobbledygook abstraction.
Shark Tale made me want to immediately start polluting the ocean.
Jeffrey Lyons says the film is “undeniably funny.” That sound you hear is the entire world begging to differ.
Unlike its main character’s homemade wine, this vintage stinker gets funkier as it moves along.
Corky Romano gets a very limited DVD treatment.
More nostalgic than realistic, Deuces Wild paints an unimaginative portrait of macho bullshit.
Despite playing it safe, the film is saved by its touching performances.
That sound, ladies and gentleman, is that of Kattan’s movie career smashing into a brick wall.