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Bill Hader
Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader & Craig Johnson—
The Skeleton Twins
—5/1/2014
Superbad (2007)
A riotous story of friendship, debauchery, and pizza bagels.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)
Adventureland (2009)
The heart of
Adventureland
lies in the emotional microcosm of the amusement park, a place that delivers its share of laughs and lust but turns out to be not all fun and games.
Paul (2011)
The comic targets and the central manchildren bromance all feel overly familiar...Still,
Paul
benefits from Pegg and Frost's British comedic slant and the full complement of comedic talent...
Men in Black 3 (2012)
Has no MSG. I mention this because many will probably want to make a meal of it and, it should be said, it's both pretty tasty and will leave you feeling hungry an hour later...
Turbo (2013)
Kids...will probably ho-hum their way through
Turbo
happily enough and forget it moments later. But they deserve better, too, than this lackluster, generic kiddie flick.
The Skeleton Twins (2014)
Wiig and Hader's shared history beautifully informs their entirely credible screen relationship, which can be as testy as it is loving, as distressingly haunted as it is funny...
Inside Out (2015)
Like a cross between
Wreck-It Ralph
and
Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood
,
Inside Out
dazzles while taking care to send positive messages about the roles of feelings and the value of recognizing and embracing them...
Maggie's Plan (2015)
A not-unpleasant 98 minutes that’s nevertheless understocked with comic zest and thematic incisiveness.
The BFG (2016)
Largely lifeless, which is unusual for fantasy material birthed by Roald Dahl or directed by Steven Spielberg, much less a combination of the two.
Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018)
Productively acknowledges real-life dangers, with stellar animation and designs shoring up the storytelling of Johnston and Pamela Ribon's witty script...a useful all-ages fable for our time.
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