Tag: comedy

  • Abigail – Review

    Abigail – Review

    Abigail – Review This movie has appealed to me since the first time I couldn’t avoid watching the trailer. I love me a good horror-comedy (see Sting), and this looked right up my alley. **NOTE: Read Mark’s review below, then use the links to listen or watch as he and Ryan discuss the film in…

  • Hundreds of Beavers – Review

    Hundreds of Beavers – Review

    Hundreds of Beavers – Review In the Utah Film Critics Association, there is one particular member who I never would have guessed would enjoy this film. I had seen this one come through my email, but hadn’t requested a screener until that critic nearly demanded people see it if they could. **NOTE: You can read…

  • Easter Bloody Easter – Review

    Easter Bloody Easter – Review

    Easter Bloody Easter – Review There simply aren’t enough horror movies — even comedic ones — based around Easter. And that’s a crime. **NOTE: this post may be updated with audio once we actually have the chance to talk about it. Until then, you can read Mark’s review below. Remember, though, you can listen to…

  • Uproar – Review

    Uproar – Review

    Uproar – Review You young’uns might not remember the heyday of apartheid in South Africa, when a separate set of society existed between native whites (descendants of the mostly Dutch colonizers) and the native Africans. The entire legal and judicial system was against the Africans, and worldwide outrage was turning against the country in a…

  • Camp Pleasant Lake – Review

    Camp Pleasant Lake – Review

    Camp Pleasant Lake – Review Sometimes the idea is better than the execution… and sometimes, the execution is exactly what the idea needs. **NOTE: this post may be updated with audio once we actually have the chance to talk about it. Until then, you can read Mark’s review below. Remember, though, you can listen to…

  • Drive-Away Dolls – Review

    Drive-Away Dolls – Review

    Drive-Away Dolls – Review Well, the raunch comedy is alive and well in Hollywood, and in this one, it’s paired with a classic caper film. From director Ethan Coen (1/2 of the venerated Coen Brothers) comes Drive-Away Dolls, the story of two women, both stuck in the aftermaths of break-ups, decide to take a trek…