Entourage Movie Review
STORY: Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier), Eric 'E' Murphy (Connolly), Johnny 'Drama' Chase (Kevin Dillon), Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) and Ari (Jeremy Priven) are back, and this time, their escapades are told in feature-film length. Vince is looking to get on to something new with regards to his work post the ashes of his marriage, which lasted just a few days. Vincent now has his directorial debut called Hyde to deal with. The movie is about how they go about putting together this film, and the various issues related to it.
REVIEW: Fans of the TV series will have plenty to get their teeth into here, for this movie is for all practical purposes like an extended version of an episode with of course, plenty more details (and its own brand of hedonism for good measure) all thrown into the cinematic mix.
REVIEW: Fans of the TV series will have plenty to get their teeth into here, for this movie is for all practical purposes like an extended version of an episode with of course, plenty more details (and its own brand of hedonism for good measure) all thrown into the cinematic mix.
Spy Movie Review
CAST:
Jude Law, Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham, Jessica Chaffin, Rose Byrne, Sam Richardson, Peter Serafinowicz, Bobby Cannavale, Miranda Hart, Allison Janney, Raad Rawi, Nargis FakhriSTORY: A CIA agent who has a boring job gets the chance of a lifetime to escape her backroom drudgery and get some real action. She volunteers to go undercover and help bust some dirty deeds done by a shady arms dealer (Rawi) who wants to sell a nuke to terrorists.
REVIEW: Every once in a while, there comes along a spy movie that straddles the line between not taking itself too seriously and not floundering in a soup of slapstick send-ups. Spy, with its female protagonist who looks and behaves like anything but a spy (seriously!) not only carries a feminist torch in terms of attitude, but is also aided by the kind of invective-laden vocabulary that would make a sailor blush.
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