Articles tagged with comedy

The Taste of Tea - Katsuhito Ishii

Brimming with all varieties of life's microcosms far beyond the savvy and appreciation of an initial viewing, the film is a pleasantly tender and rather down-to-earth surprise from surrealist Katsuhito Ishii.

Melvin Goes To Dinner - Bob Odenkirk

A solid outing for a first time director.

In The Loop - Armando Iannucci

Armando Iannucci's directorial debut is a sharp political satire, which focuses on Anglo-American relations in the run up to "a conflict" in the Middle East.

Melvin and Howard - Jonathan Demme

Almost three decades after its initial release, Jonathan Demme's peculiar 1980 comedy Melvin and Howard retains a relevant power in its resentment of the acquisitive trappings of contemporary American dreams.

Lars and the Real Girl - Craig Gillespie

Often unrewarding, the self-consciously awkward Lars and the Real Girl is so quirky it hurts.

- Federico Fellini

Fellini's classic falls just shy of some of his lesser known masterpieces

Hamlet 2 - Andrew Fleming

Not as good as the original.  Accent problems.

Choke - Clark Gregg

Only the second worst Palahniuk adaptation, behind the Fight Club video game, wherein Fred Durst is an unlockable character.

Burn After Reading - Joel and Ethan Coen

After deciphering Pulitzer Prize winning author Cormac McCarthy's litany of grammatical errors to bring you Anton Chigurh, the Coen Brothers return to their usual subject matter: idiots. 

Pineapple Express - David Gordon Green

Belated rave for stoner comedy.

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