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Danny DeVito
Death to Smoochy (2002)
Anything Else (2003)
Duplex (2003)
Batman Returns (1992)
Burton['s] staging is expert, and his character conceptions are distinctive and gratifying.
The OH in Ohio (2006)
The comedy misfires and the film winds up strangely...impenetrable.
Romancing the Stone (1984)
The Jewel of the Nile (1985)
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: A Very Sunny Christmas (V) (2009)
Rude, raunchy and given to comical violence, the show sets out to offend delicate sensibilities and to get tough ones laughing their asses off. Abandon political correctness all who enter here.
When in Rome (2010)
Can I interest you in a nice nap?
Solitary Man (2010)
Wry and melancholic,
Solitary Man
recalls
Wonder Boys
as a character-study showcase worthy of Douglas’ ability.
Mars Attacks! (1996)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Nicholson gets to use all the colors on his palette, from quiet, troubled contemplation to the disturbingly truthful, live-wire jesting with which he has become best associated.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia:: The Complete Season 6 (2011)
Space Jam (1996)
If you weren't a kid when you first saw
Space Jam
, you're a lot less likely to find it palatable.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005)
The Comedian (2016)
Surprise, this is a romantic comedy...this stand-up gives you no reason to sit down.
Smallfoot (2018)
Bland... something of a thinker, even a subversive one, but it’s dubious that kids will pick up on the provocation between the pratfalls and the pop songs.
Dumbo (2019)
Dumbo
has morphed into a fable of modernized entertainment business models and the handling and packaging of IP...strange thematic material for a PG Disney movie aimed at families...and it gets stranger.
Jumanji: The Next Level (2019)
If
The Next Level
plays fast and loose, it also makes an effort to prompt viewers to reflect not only on the freedom of fantasy, but on the fraught but essential relationship of mind and body.
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