‘Love the Coopers’ REVIEW
It’s a shame to witness a lot of good actors in this film.
It’s a shame to witness a lot of good actors in this film.
An affectionately written screenplay, an impressive Jordan, and a pitch-perfect Stallone.
When a film that goes for less than 90 minutes still seems to drag on excessively, you know you have a problem.
While Ben Foster’s performance is captivating, there’s not much on offer that hasn’t been explored before.
Extremely funny and moving on a deeper, more poignant level.
A dramatic and challenging blockbuster that goes for depth, harsh truths, and emotional drive.
Noah Baumbach’s latest offering brings much of what we’ve come to expect from his humorous, slice-of-life approach to filmmaking.
Begins with a fire that dwindles as the film heads into exposition and throws emotional triggers by the wayside.
Man Up delivers its comedy with confidence and a surprising amount of personality.
A fascinating portrait of a modern phenomenon wherein art is edible and provocateurs wield spatulas and bake soufflés.