Its a long and obnoxious exercise in tedium that shouldnt be put in the category of Chick Flick, because we chicks have better taste than this.
Not the best or the worst in the checkered family tree of SNL films, its cast gives it a boost, and it really is funny sometimes.
Kids in wheelchairs and the search for enzymes may not sound like entertainment, but this based on a true story movie isn’t too sappy to be entertaining.
There were a few lulls, but overall, the last season of the television phenomena offered some of the best episodes of the show.
All in all, its a good film, not a great one, but one that ends the series well, and one that the kids will love.
Nothing new to see here, but as romantic comedies go, its not that bad, and Amy Adams is always worth watching.
Sure, it’s bad, overacted, strangely edited, and totally ridiculous, but it could’ve been worse, and at least Chan seems like a good guy.
Queen Latifah and Commons chemistry, and the sheer power of the personality of the Queen herself, give this forgettable romantic comedy a little boost.
This movie proves that all around the world, whether in a high rise in Tokyo or a hut in Namibia, adorable babies are all pretty much doing the same things, and its utterly fascinating.
Legion presents some interesting ideas, and a bunch of movie references, but its definitely got some issues to work through.