Tag: film comedies
"Bad director" in the cinema: German horror film
Someone had to do it: Oskar Roehler unloads a load of hate on the film industry with “Bad Director” – with an evil, mocking version of himself as the main…
Jerry Seinfeld’s film “Unfrosted” on Netflix: attack in the breakfast war – culture
Jerry Seinfeld declares the era of great comedy is over. At the same time, he’s returning from obscurity right now – with a farce about Kellogg’s. Is this the fun…
“When You Saw Me” on Prime: Never Date a Boy Band Star! – Culture
Anne Hathaway plays a woman who falls in love with a much younger man: “When You Saw Me” is almost an homage to “Notting Hill” – and one of those…
“When You Saw Me” on Prime: Everyone dreams for themselves – culture
Anne Hathaway plays a woman who falls in love with a much younger man: “When You Saw Me” is almost an homage to “Notting Hill” – and one of those…
“A stroke of luck” in the cinema: Woody Allen’s best film in years – Culture
The director, 88, made his 50th feature film on a small budget after allegations of abuse and a career break. “A Stroke of Luck” is a wonderful crime satire set…
"Chantal in fairyland" in the cinema: Foucault, bitch
Chantal from the “Fack ju Göhte” films steps through a magic mirror into fairytale land – and immediately sets about exploiting the German legend. What wonderful fun. source site
“Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” in the cinema: ghosts of yesterday
The Ghostbusters are back – and their adventures are still fun. Three generations of ghost hunters meet in New York to dispose of legacy ectoplasm. source site
"Dream scenario" in the cinema: We all dreamed of him
Nicolas Cage was one of Hollywood’s greatest actors and then became an internet gag. Now in “Dream Scenario” he plays with his image again in a self-deprecating way – great…
"The Persian Version" in the cinema: burkini upstairs, almost nothing downstairs
Family disputes and other little things: “The Persian Version” by Maryam Keshavarz is a very funny story about a freedom-loving Iranian woman in America. source site
Coen film “Drive-Away Dolls” in the cinema: Oh brother, where are you? – Culture
Because the Coen brothers are currently traveling solo, Ethan Coen teamed up with his wife for the lesbian, intentionally trashy sex-and-crime comedy “Drive-Away Dolls.” The inseparable Coen brothers are currently…