Tag: comedy movies
“Ticket to Paradise” in the cinema – culture
An impromptu round beer pong with George Clooney, Nighttime on the paradise island of Bali, this is a hot program item for the superstar’s comeback film, a film perfectly tailored…
“The Big Coup” in the cinema: Dr. Mopsi is looking for happiness – culture
At least Ugo is lucky. He is in a red sweater and looks so cute and cuddly that he puts every cat video to shame. Udo is a French bulldog,…
“Buba” with Bjarne Mädel on Netflix: brings me the pain – culture
Recently, Netflix films have often had such a conservative corporate design as the Netflix logo. Everything according to scheme F. Or according to scheme N. Apparently the most popular among…
“The perfect boss” in the cinema: Desire for excellence – culture
It’s good for business if you, as a manufacturer, have a prominent advocate who helps to praise the quality of your products in advertising. Julio Blanco can credit his thriving…
Interview with Sebastian Bezzel: “I was very naive” – Kultur
Actor Sebastian Bezzel on his success as Provincial Commissioner Eberhofer, the fitness craze of young colleagues and the question of why you have to fail in order to become really…
Interview with Sebastian Bezzel: “I was very naive” – Kultur
Actor Sebastian Bezzel on his success as Provincial Commissioner Eberhofer, the fitness craze of young colleagues and the question of why you have to fail in order to become really…
“Monsieur Claude and his big party” in the cinema: Mon dieu – culture
Oh, France: How the film “Monsieur Claude and his big party” tells of racism, sexism and greed for money in the guise of a comedy – this time also with…
“The Father of the Bride” in the cinema: tormented relationships – culture
The story always goes back to the same novel: Edward Streeter’s “Father of the Bride” was published in 1949 and greatly amused America’s parents. He laid bare generational and other…
“Minions – In search of the mini-boss”: Just drop it – culture
Anyone who has always wondered why the Minions look the way they do will get a pretty enlightening answer in their new film: a couple of super villains are chasing…
“Massive Talent” in the cinema: Sturm und Drang – Kultur
Of course, it would have made sense if Nicolas Cage had simply written this review himself. After all, who on God’s not quite green earth could judge Nicolas Cage in…