Tag: Comedy

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MY WEEK WITH MARILYN, review by John Delia Jr.

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to meet someone you admire very much and this someone is the rage of the whole world? Most everyone has had visions of meeting some famous person that they idol, but what you see in My Week With Marilyn will bring those wonders alive. It’s a true story that makes me happy to see her come alive again on the screen.

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THE MUPPETS, review by Susan Phillips Delia

I grew up watching The Muppet Show on television every week and the new movie The Muppets has all the same characters as the program. The show hasn’t been around for a very long time so it was great to see the old gang getting back together. If your children like a lot of silliness and some lessons to be learned in a fun way, then I recommend taking them to see The Muppets.

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LIKE CRAZY, review by John Delia

How to screw up your life without really trying seems to be the theme of the film Like Crazy an inconceivable little film that’s poorly written and delivered. Even with heartthrobs Anton Yelchin and Felicity Jones, the unlikely plot just kills any chance for a dramatic winner.

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DVD: Horrible Bosses (15)

And here’s yet another woeful comedy about America’s working wounded. This time around, three stiffs or “spineless losers” – played by Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis – plot to kill their vile bosses: a nymphomaniac dentist (Jennifer Aniston), a sadist (Kevin Spacey) and a sleazeball (Colin Farrell).

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A VERY HAROLD & KUMAR 3D CHRISTMAS review by John Delia

Definitely a man flick A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas follows up on the other two outings with a lot of eye candy and sex, but the gals will get an eye full too. You do not have to have seen the other two flicks, but I bet you will go rent them after seeing this wild comedy; it’s as good at The Hangover.

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Great Movies About Writers and Writing

Roland Emmerich takes a break from blowing up the world to blow up the myth of Shakespeare. “Anonymous” takes on the challenge of whether a simple actor without much education could possibly have created all those plays attached to the Bard of Avon. As “Amadeus” proved, there’s no explaining genius

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