This bruised conversation about art and failure is a beautifully faded portrait of a man who knew he’d already written his last hit.
This bruised conversation about art and failure is a beautifully faded portrait of a man who knew he’d already written his last hit.
Blends humor and heart so well, providing a funny and moving look at fatherhood and redemption.
There’s plenty of blood and gore to appease slasher fanatics along with hefty themes about sex, opportunity, religion, and Hollywood’s dark underbelly.
Quality-wise, this throwaway film lands squarely in the middle of the pack: and that’s probably just good enough for its intended audience.
I wish Melissa McCarthy would wake up and make better choices that showcase her talent.
In a film packed with star turns, Joe Pesci absolutely runs away with the entire movie.