There will, presumably, come a time when Netflix stops shelling out hordes of money for the dumbest pieces of filmmaking imaginable. Unfortunately for us, 2019 is not that time.
directed by Paul Weitz and starring Tina Fey, Paul Rudd, Nat Wolff opens Friday, March 22nd Admissions decisions went out to the Class of 2017 over the past 2 weeks, causing me to have flashbacks to the torturous process of applying to college. But if you want a peek behind the scenes of the adults […]
Focus Features recently hosted a press junket for college journalists for the upcoming movie “Admission.” I was lucky enough to attend the press conference, whose panel included actors Tina Fey, Paul Rudd and Nat Wolff and director Paul Weitz. The press conference opened with a question for the entire panel on the experience of getting into college.
It is one of the most critically acclaimed comedies of the past few years, yet “Parks and Recreation” curiously disappeared from the NBC comedy block on Thursday night. Curse you, midseason scheduling. The wait is finally over, though, as the lovable Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) continues her run for City Council, assisted by all her friends and coworkers.
Everyone can agree that Hollywood is full of a bunch of hacks. If a formula works, then generations of screenwriters will churn out scripts following that formula until the bitter end. So an important part of any movie-watching experience is the process of sorting the film into a category.
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